Get Your Sugar Rush at Latin Pig in Plano

Sometimes the afternoon slump hits hard. You’ve learned the hard way the boss isn’t too keen on naps. You could try cubicle exercises to stay awake, but that stuff is for chumps. What you need is sugar. Or caffeine. Or both. Sneak in a quick trip to Latin Pig, and…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 47: Gemma

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul.  If the evening is late and I crave something sweet, nine times out…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants 2015

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul. Check back here as the list grows until Best of Dallas rolls out…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 48: Pecan Lodge

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul.  Hundreds of barbecue restaurants are strewn across Texas, and scores around the Dallas…

20 Feet Seafood Breaks the Chain

The formula has been tested so many times it’s almost mathematical law. A chef opens a restaurant, spends a few months working the pass making sure everything is just so, and then, if the business is successful enough, moves on to open more copies of the same restaurant, while quality…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 49: LA Han Bat

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul.  There are plenty of Korean restaurants in the Dallas area that serve shul…

Dear Palmiers at Village Baking Company, We Love You The Most

There are plain old boring cookies, and then there are palmiers. Palmiers don’t even really qualify as cookies — they’re not made with the kind of dough that you’re used to, but the shape is similar enough for us to toss it in the cookie bin without much further consideration…

Urban Acres Sports New Look. And Ice Cream.

Urban Acres went through a significant reconfiguration recently, switching up the menu and partnering with Kari Crowe to offer what may be the areas’ most delicious ice cream. The move makes the local urban grocery more approachable and opens up the space for cooking classes and upcoming meals catered by…

Battle of the Buffets: Lunch Mediterranean-Style in Irving

Irving is crazy about Mediterranean lunch buffets. Four are within 2 miles of my office: Terra Mediterranean Grill, Zeytin Mediterranean Grill, Andalous Mediterranean Grill and Veranda Greek Cafe. Which one is the best? Let’s find out. Three of the lunch buffets are broadly similar. (We won’t discuss Veranda, because their…

Spork Has a Killer Double Chocolate Cone

In a past life, Spork was a Sonic Drive-In. Chef Eric Justice and partners have jazzed it up with an outer space theme, but the ghosts of footlong chili cheese coneys and Route 44 cherry limeades linger. Ketchup-and mustard-colored neon, for example, still adorn the parking lot-turned patio. Better than…

Omni Prepares to Open Four New Restaurants

With the restoration of the iconic 1930s-era Pegasus sign outside the hotel taken care of, Omni’s regional vice president Ed Netzhammer can turn his focus to the larger working project adjacent to his luminescent super-hotel. The patch of ground  beside the hotel has been excavated for 350 much needed parking spots,…

Former Space for Herrera’s Will Take On Barbecue

Fans of Kansas City barbecue will be happy to hear a new option is headed to Maple Avenue in the coming months. Paris of the Plains may not be able to close out a World Series, but it’s known for smoking both pig and cow and a thick, sweet, tomato-based…

Katy Trail Company Cafe to Close in August

The Company Cafe surprised fans of the Katy Trail location by announcing its closure on Facebook this week. The lease on the space is up and the owners have decided not to renew. The Facebook post reminds customers that all isn’t lost, though. The original restaurant is still open Company Cafe’s…

A First Look at Rapscallion, Boulevardier’s Southern Brother

Rapscallion, the much-anticipated Greenville Avenue bistro, debuted to an elbow-to-elbow crowd Tuesday night. The latest project of the Anderson brothers, owners of Veritas Wine Bar and Boulevardier, Rapscallion features an extensive drink menu and a 120-bottle wine list.  Led by chef Nathan Tate, the kitchen serves up many traditional Southern…

At Mr. Wok, It’s OK to Play With Your Food (Review)

The moment comes after much build up. If you’re looking down at your own beggar’s chicken, you’ve called Mr. Wok in Plano at least two days in advance and likely spent at least that much time wiping drool from your chin as you replay the coming scenes in your head…

Kin Kin Urban Thai is Open

If you’ve been missing Eddy Thretipthuangsin’s cooking since the chef left Pakpao, take heart. A replacement opened this week on Oak Lawn Avenue in the old Cyclone Anaya’s space. Especially loyal fans likely know that the first location of Thretipthuangsin’s Kin Kin Urban Thai opened in Fort Worth in March,…