Tiny La Pasadita Packs Big Flavors

Pupusería La Pasadita may be one of the smallest restaurants in Dallas. It’s a stretch even to call the ramshackle takeout joint a restaurant. This is a food truck without wheels. There’s no seating, unless you count the sad metal bench sitting on the curb out front, and there’s little…

Boca Chica Tapas & Tequila Opens at Park Lane

Boca Chica Tapas & Tequila recently opened above the old Bailey’s Prime Plus space at the Shops at Park Lane. Designed by the always-swank Plan B Group, this spot specializes in stiff drinks and modern (yet, sometimes ancient) Mexican fare. This little mouth is the latest footprint from Restaurants America,…

The Spicy Ketchup is Back at Whataburger

And you thought nothing exciting was going to happen this week. Silly you! Whataburger has brought back a limited batch of its spicy ketchup. So, rent a U-Haul and find the keys to the storage unit, it’s time to stockpile. Last year I interviewed chef John Kleifgen, who was at…

An Englismn Goes Dwntwn fr Baby Back Shak

I have tried to get to Baby Back Shak so many times. It keeps eccentric hours for someone who lives far away, and I’ve just never managed to sort it out. The other day though, I found myself in southern Dallas with an hour to kill, and hey presto. I…

Six New Brunch Spots For Your Weekend Recovery

Dallas certainly knows it’s way around a brunch. What use to be an occasion-driven affair, has taken on the role of a more casual, sobering three-hour revival. With Dallas’ always-expanding restaurant population, here are some new spots you should consider. Jack’s Southern Comfort Food There’s one (really important) key word…

The Corner Bar on McKinney Avenue Has New Owners and a Brand New Menu

The Corner Bar is making its attempt to be a gustatory den of the highest order. Skim the menu and you’ll see all the buzzwords you expect to see associated with Dallas’ fine-dining restaurants. Tom Spicer’s greens make multiple appearances, and there are hot dogs from Luscher’s Red Hots. The…

Eden’s Shameful Pass at “High Tea” Tempts an Englishman to Sin

Sometimes a brisket-loving expatriate Brit just needs a taste of home, so we’ve sent our Englishman in BBQ Sauce on a trek to sample Dallas’ version of cream tea. We hope Anglo-American relations will withstand the stress. Deep down, I knew that Maudee’s, with its understanding of appropriate tea and…

Outpost in Oak Cliff is Great, But Not Great Enough to Draw Travelers

John Paul Valverde and his partner Miguel Vicéns have a knack for envisioning and executing compelling spaces. Their design business Coevál Studio kept them busy with color palettes, lighting fixtures and layout before they decided to dive headfirst into the restaurant business itself. They opened Campo Modern Country Bistro and…

The LOT is Now Open in East Dallas

The LOT (7530 E. Grand Ave.), located off the Santa Fe Trail in the enormous space that once housed the Backyard Beach Bar, opens its doors to the public today. The East Dallas restaurant and beer garden is the product of some serious teamwork; restauranteur John McBride (El Fenix), food…

Style By the Spoonful

If you ask chef John Tesar why he named his restaurant after the tool, he’ll tell you “a spoon is the only kitchen utensil you can’t live without.” He has a point. It’s hard to do anything with liquid in a kitchen without the dished characteristic that makes a spoon…

Dallas Does Cream Tea? Bad Mistake, Dallas.

Cream Tea. It’s very important to British people. That’s why I capitalized each of the two delightful words that make it up. It’s also extremely straightforward. Upon possession of English Breakfast Tea (which we just call “tea”) and acquisition of a scone (I’m not sure what level I need to…

The Joule Has an Amazing Pastrami Sandwich

It’s been haunting me for weeks now. The memory of perfect pastrami, tucked between two slices of perfectly toasted rye, with sharp mustard that had a serious bite. I’ve sampled a number of different house-cured deli meats around Dallas, and many of them have been pretty good, but this sandwich,…

Los Torres Taqueria Has Got Your Goat

Los Torres Taquería opened last June, and like many small, family-owned Latino restaurants in Dallas, it began quietly turning out spicy, heady Mexican cooking right under the city’s nose. Business has been a little slow, said Ramiro Torres, who runs the restaurant with wife Irene and her sister Evangelina, but…