Ristorante Nicola’s Luigi Iannuario: Modest, but Funny

Yesterday in Three-Course Meal, Ristorante Nicola executive chef Luigi Iannuario told you a little bit about himself. Today, he shares his thoughts on Dallas' dining scene. What are the five Dallas restaurants you go to most often? I work at the restaurant most days and nights, and I have a...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Yesterday in Three-Course Meal, Ristorante Nicola executive chef Luigi Iannuario told you a little bit about himself. Today, he shares his thoughts on Dallas’ dining scene.

What are the five Dallas restaurants you go to most often? I work at the restaurant most days and nights, and I have a family. So I mostly eat at home with them when I can. But I like Tei-An, Komali and Smoke.

What are five things the Dallas restaurant scene needs more of? Small, chef-driven restaurants, food trucks, farmers, wine bars and loyalty.

What are five things the Dallas restaurant scene needs less of? Flash, noise, trends, impatience and short ribs.

This year, make your gift count –
Invest in local news that matters.

Our work is funded by readers like you who make voluntary gifts because they value our work and want to see it continue. Make a contribution today to help us reach our $30,000 goal!

$30,000

What is the best of Dallas when it comes to restaurants? I am way to modest to answer that question honestly.

What is the worst of Dallas when it comes to restaurants? I am way to nice to answer that question honestly.

If you could steal one dish off another Dallas chef’s menu, what would it be? Any of the mussels dishes from Toulouse.

Follow City of Ate on Twitter: @cityofate.

Related

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the Food & Drink newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...