We See How Much $50 Gets at the New Uchiko in Plano
We set out to see what $50 at happy hour gets you at the new Uchiko at Legacy West in Plano. We left happy.
We set out to see what $50 at happy hour gets you at the new Uchiko at Legacy West in Plano. We left happy.
Does this mean we get another parade?
In addition to some tips for places in Arlington, here a guide for the best burgers, pizza, Tex-Mex and barbecue in Dallas.
From the ashes of a nearly catastrophic blaze, Baby Back Shak continues to serve its Memphis-influenced Texas-style barbecue with panache.
Arlington has the stadiums but has lacked a true entertainment district surrounding the venues. Is this a start?
Two new nightclubs are under construction, but making progress, on Good Latimer Expressway.
Tashreeb is a broth-soaked bread covered with meat, and it’s glorious.
Playmakers88 is throwing a two-day grand opening party beginning July 12.
Goodwins riffs on the neighborhood bar and grill, and we’re picking up what they’re putting out.
Chubby’s chicken-fried steak is so large they have to fold it in half to fit it on the plate. What a time to be alive …
Why don’t we talk about gelato and espresso more?
From 5:15 a.m. to noon on weekdays, you, too, can grab a really good breakfast – so long as you can find the place.
More than 140 restaurants are participating in DFW Restaurant Week this year. You can see the full list and make reservations now.
If you haven’t been to Sura, we highly recommend it. Here’s a scouting report that should help you make the most of a visit.
Here’s a guide to the Sunday feast at the Buddhist Temple of Dallas.
Brazil Latino Market in Far North Dallas offers a bodega-like experience with groceries, a butcher, drinks and Brazilian street food made to order.
The Flying Tomato was a beloved pizza hangout near The University of North Texas with some staunch pizza fans. After two fires, it’s back again as a food truck.
The massive restaurant with club vibes in Deep Ellum has closed “effective immediately.”
Know Brass Tap? If you don’t already you probably will soon.
Arlington’s beautiful new Loews hotel has a new pan-Asian restaurant named after a famous street in Bangkok.
The power lunch may be a dying art, but there are still plenty of places in Downtown Dallas to power through lunch.
Like to write and eat? We’re once again looking for journalists to help us with our food section.