Where to Get Your State Fair Food Fix Right Now

You may have seen the news that the State Fair of Texas will be open as a drive-thru on weekends during what  would have  been the dates of the fair. That’s great news, but it’s still weeks away, and in COVID-19 time, that feels like years. If you can’t wait…

Dallas’ Best Treats to Keep You Cool

The summer of 2020 has been different, but one thing that hasn’t changed: Texas provided plenty of high temperatures. So over the last two months, we’ve highlighted Dallas spots that have offered the best treats to cool down. Sure, it’s nearly September, but we know that doesn’t mean fall is…

State Fair of Texas Will Open for Drive-Thru Weekend Events

Nearly two months ago, Dallas residents sighed with disappointment, even if it weren’t surprising that the State Fair of Texas canceled the season for 2020. It was the first time doing so since World War II. But at nearly 10 p.m. Wednesday, a release went out giving a big update:…

The Long Road Home of the Remedy Burger

About five years ago, Remedy, chef Danyele McPherson’s Greenville Avenue joint that harnessed nostalgia like fireworks, debuted an unforgettable cheeseburger. Three years ago, it came up for air at Standard Service in Heath. It had cheddar at some point, a, frankly unacceptable modification for McPherson, now culinary director for 80|20 Hospitality: “American is…

Get Ballpark Food Delivered to Your Door

The Texas Rangers has launched a “field-to-table” program to satiate the need for ballpark food. You can even get the fare delivered directly to your door, as long as you live within an hour’s drive of Globe Life Field in Arlington. The menu is anchored with four family-style meal kits,…

4 Restaurants Close While Others Move to New Digs

A big closure was announced last week, as Savor had its last day of service over the weekend. The restaurant is important to Klyde Warren Park, as its rent goes toward the park’s budget. Don’t expect to see overflowing trash cans anytime soon, but the park’s operations are funded by…

Good to Go: Oishii’s Sushi Holds Up Well on the Drive Home

Good to Go is a column where our food writers explore Dallas’ restaurant scene through takeout orders, delivery boxes and reheated leftovers. Some things are tougher to execute for takeout. Fries quickly grow soggy as they steam in Styrofoam, for example. Sushi can fall in that boat, as it’s generally…

Competing Chefs Announced for This Year’s Iron Fork

This year’s Iron Fork may be virtual, but attendees will still get plenty of bites and entertainment in the comfort of their own homes. The highlight of the 10th annual event is the Iron Fork Chef Challenge, hosted by chef Kent Rathbun, in which two chefs, one in Dallas and…

Good to Go: Tia Dora’s Breakfast Tacos Are a Worthy Weekday Stop

Good to Go is a column where our food writers explore Dallas’ restaurant scene through takeout orders, delivery boxes and reheated leftovers. Tia Dora’s Bakery is on our Top-100 Restaurants list for its breakfast, including a breakfast torta and a “superb plate” of chilaquiles verdes. Lately — meaning much of…

4 New Restaurants Open and a Top-100 Closes in Dallas

Mubrooka Egyptian Street Food, one of the Observer’s Top-100 Restaurants for 2020, has permanently closed, with its last day of service Thursday. “Koshari is one of the world’s great comfort foods. A mix of macaroni, spaghetti noodles, rice and lentils, koshari gets topped with fried onions and a slathering of…

Stocks & Bondy Expands Beyond the Dallas Farmers Market

With the COVID-19 pandemic, the fate of some of Dallas Farmers Market’s small vendors was uncertain. Thankfully, many were still able to pivot to online, carryout and home delivery. Although stocks and bonds seem to be a huge concern in the midst of this economic downfall, Dallas favorite Stocks &…