Soleo Mexican Kitchen, Once Maker of a Mighty Pozole, Is Closed

If you’ve driven down Hillcrest Avenue across Northwest Highway on a recent evening you may have noticed the lights were out a Soleo Mexican Kitchen. The restaurant closed at the end of January after a year and three months in business. Lupe Velasquez, who operated Soleo with owners Maria and…

Miss Chi’s Pho and the Battle for Noodle Supremacy

While your fellow soup fiends get lost in an expanding tangle of ramen noodles, you’d do well to take notice of the smaller yet no less delicious resurgence of pho. Ramen has achieved cult status here and everywhere, as young chefs and young diners, many just learning to slurp, embrace…

Cracking Out on Society Bakery’s Confections

Have you checked in on Society Bakery since they moved a few numbers up Greenville Avenue late last year? Roshi Muns’ new bakery is now saddled up beside Green Grocer, where it enjoys expanded parking and kitchen space and a nicely appointed storefront to facilitate your cupcake perusal. Which is…

4 Places To Find Decent Crawfish In Dallas

When I was a kid, the best eating of the year was crawfish season. My people are from Louisiana, so at least once a year, someone was buying several cases of beer and a few hundred pounds of crawfish for a big-ass party. The crawfish of my childhood were cooked…

Local Oak Kicks it Family Style

Staring down at a plate like this, it’s easy to forget you’re in a new Oak Cliff restaurant. Picture two massive slabs of seared meatloaf, inundated by a lava flow of red gravy, with a plop of simple mashed potatoes and a pile of green beans desperately fighting for any…

Seeing Green at True Food Kitchen

If the past month’s dismal performance of the Dow Jones has you spooked on stocks this year, there’s good reason. The old trader’s axiom that “as January goes, so goes the market” has proved accurate more often than not. Perhaps your money would be better off in commodities or bonds…

Origin Kitchen and Bar Is All Grown Up, with a Dessert to Match

Last year, when the folks behind Origin Natural Foods said they were going to close shop, remodel and re-open as a full service restaurant, they hardly made it clear how significant the changes would be. The renovation changed the entire space floor to ceiling. If you haven’t been back since…

A Year Later, Max’s Wine Dive Still Makes a Splash

Walk into Max’s Wine Dive on a random weekend evening, and you might wonder if it’s opening night. It’s been a year since the restaurant, which serves self-described gourmet comfort food, rode up from Houston on a public relations blitzkrieg that filled the dining room to capacity. It’s been packed…

Hacienda on Henderson Has Closed

Hacienda on Henderson, a staple on Henderson Avenue for five years, shuttered over the weekend. CultureMap broke the story. When Hacienda opened across the street from Capitol Pub in 2009, our food critic at the time noted it had mediocre food, bad service and a great, but very empty patio…

Mr. Max, a Beloved Japanese Place, Has Closed

Mr. Max has been on my list ever since I read about the eel donburi they served here on City of Ate. But apparently that list is long, because that post was published more than a year ago and I’d still yet to visit. And apparently that list is too…

Bonchon’s Korean Crispy Goodness

To most Southerners, the mere mention of fried chicken conjures very specific flavor and tactile expectations. There are brines, almost always of buttermilk, which lead to juicy flesh. And there is seasoned crust, in thick and thin versions, with nubs and ridges that hopefully cast off excess oil to remain…

Pier 247 Is Now Open in Oak Cliff

Before this weekend, Bishop Arts was short a good ol’ fashioned seafood joint. Thanks to Pier 247, this vacancy has been filled. On the corner of Davis and Madison Streets, Cecilia Lopez retrofitted an old gas station and invited chefs John Fleming and Ty Frazier to light up the deep…

Dallas’ Big Rig of Pizza Trucks Is Tossing Decent Neapolitan Pies

Have you seen this bella donna around Dallas, trailing smoke and steam? If you have you came this close to the latest rolling contraption to hit Dallas’ mobile pizza scene. Bellatrina Neapolitan Pizzeria and Cucina promises Neapolitan pies anywhere a square of pavement can support a Freightliner. The rig boasts…