Waffle House and Adidas Release Limited-Edition Golf Shoe for the Masters
In a collaboration only a true southerner could dream up, Waffle House has cooked up a new shoe with Adidas to celebrate the 2022 Masters Tournament.
In a collaboration only a true southerner could dream up, Waffle House has cooked up a new shoe with Adidas to celebrate the 2022 Masters Tournament.
It sucks being had, even if it’s just for 2 seconds. This past Friday, while scrolling through social media feeds, a few things popped up that were kind of shocking until …
Ichigoh Ramen Lounge’s origin story has already been covered by Dallas Observer, but to quickly recap: New Yorkers George Itoh (by way of Wisconsin) and Andy Tam …
Condiments are one of the cornerstones in East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines. Always present at tables in homes and restaurants, diners customize their dipping sauces, soups and noodles to their personal tastes.
With the phrase “award-winning tacos” branded in bold all over the windows, doors, and even bathroom stalls of Tacodeli, it’s hard not to walk into this taco chain with high hopes for a good …
In the past several years, there hasn’t been a restaurant more anticipated in Dallas than New York red-sauce restaurant Carbone, which officially opened its doors yesterday.
North Texas is full of unique events this weekend, including the Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival, which runs Thursday through Sunday.
While Dallas has its share of notable Chinese restaurants, it’s unique among major cities in not having a predominantly-Chinese neighborhood within the city limits …
Bongo Beaux’s Bourré Palace and Cajun Kitchen has been open since 2019. We first stumbled upon it around that time and have enjoyed our experiences each time we’ve been.
One of the rarest sauces known to mankind is making another comeback and it didn’t take nine more seasons of Rick and Morty to get it.
It’s been two years since Vector Brewing opened its doors in the Lake Highlands neighborhood, and they’re gearing up for a big birthday bash this Saturday, April 2. They have a lot to celebrate – the awards they’ve received, the events they’ve hosted, the collaborations with neighboring breweries – but…
The annual fundraiser for Dallas College’s culinary arts program, Bits and Bites, returns at the Dallas Arboretum on April 3.
Recently we postured about all the new restaurants opening around Dallas despite persistent industry challenges from inflation to labor issues.
A great event is an alchemy of several factors: people coming together, a purpose and, importantly, perfect weather. Last weekend’s return of the beloved Sandwich Hag’s Night Market was just that.
Don’t ask Abel Gonzales about the new A&E documentary Deep Fried Dynasty, in which he has a key role. “Fried Jesus” – as he’s become known after 19 years as
The new series on A&E, Deep Fried Dynasty, pulls the curtain back on the money behind the fried food business at the State Fair of Texas. And it’s quite fascinating.
Sweet drinks made from pure sugarcane are rising in popularity across the country. While cultures in sugarcane-growing countries such as Mexico, Brazil, India, Pakistan …
Central Arlington lost a local brewer this week. A letter posted on Legal Draft’s website thanked everyone for an outpouring of love and support over the past six years.
A “WWE-themed virtual restaurant” is slamming into the Dallas area ahead of WrestleMania 38 for a limited time only.
For foodie finds this week have new farmers market location and festival themes ranging from beer to seltzers to just straight-up Texas.
Carbs have a bad rap these days and it’s largely undeserving. A recent influx of bagels into Dallas feels like an organized movement to change that. Like Hands Across America,
Nothing like a strong kick of caffeine to jumpstart one’s body. While coffee is the popular caffeine choice of many, in large swaths of Asia, tea is the caffeine standard.