Sushi Swap: Maji Sushi Takes Over Yutaka’s Old Digs in Uptown Dallas
We check out Maji Sushi’s nearly infinite number of sushi options.
We check out Maji Sushi’s nearly infinite number of sushi options.
Everyone always needs a new ramen spot.
It’s all about the banana bread (apparently).
Apothecary’s new pop-up comes with some warnings.
Take a peek inside the subterranean bar at Ginger’s.
The Stars and Mavs are sharing the AAC for the playoffs, and there’s some new grub to try.
Road trips south from Dallas just got a lot better.
Huge props to whoever is on the aux at Kaiyo on Lower Greenville. The sushi rocks also.
It’s Sip and Shop in Deep Ellum Friday then the Big Beer Fest Saturday, plus so many other fun little things around town. Let’s get our spring pants out!
Even if your Spanish is a little weak, you can’t go wrong ordering from this menu.
A whole pie a bit too much, you lightweight? Just try these pizzas by the slice instead.
There are many shiny new spots around Dallas, but let us not forget the longtime favorites.
We recently tried Wagamama in Uptown Dallas. The place validates parking receipts, which saves you $10, which is exactly how much a sake bomb costs during happy hour. Let’s go.
Here’s some fresh morning pastry inspiration from a five-star place known for its dinner service in Dallas.
Xamán Cafe (pronounced: shaman) is a pre-Hispanic-influenced cafe and agave bar. The concept stems from the nostalgia the owners feel when visiting their relatives in Mexico and recalling a life of simpler times and self-reliance. For over a decade, their team has traveled in and out of Mexico, experiencing rich…
La Casita Bakeshop, one of Dallas’ 2024 James Beard Nominees, won the favorite vote with its French toast bites.
You’ll be shaken, not stirred, when you see your bar tab.
As if you even need an excuse. But in case you do … here are 16.
Shodo should probably be added to your list of places to try soon. (You have that in your Notes, too, right?)
Speak in Rockwall is channeling the Roaring ’20s (1920s, that is).
If you’re looking for an excuse to go to Monarch, here’s a really good one.
There’s no question that beautiful surroundings make dining experiences more memorable. Here are some of our favorites.