The 4-Pound Taco You Never Knew You Needed

Vidorra has a new item on the menu that you and five of your friends need to try; unless you’re into competitive eating, then go solo here. The El Jefe is a four-pound 18-inch taco stuffed with chorizo, ground beef, shredded cheese, queso, pico de gallo…

Tips for Tackling Eataly the First Time

Eataly is the new Italian food wonderland at NorthPark Center that opened late last year. It’s hard to put into words everything that this place is exactly. If you squint and tilt your head, it’s like Central Market for the Amalfi Coast. An Ikea of charming Italian goods, but in…

Yes, Some of Dallas’ Best Food is Out in the Suburbs

I’ve been the Dallas Observer’s food critic for five years now, and as you might expect, I’ve gotten some hate mail. After one editorial in 2019, an angry reader blocked me on Facebook (and one restaurant owner wrote a reasoned, non-angry reply for the paper). Restaurant owners and chefs have…

What to Make in These MLB-Themed Dutch Ovens

Baseball is back, and nothing can stop us from being happy about it. Apart from the pandemic. And the All-Star Game controversy. And the Rangers being mediocre at best. OK, so this season probably won’t be one we tell our grandkids about. Nevertheless, the cookware company Le Creuset has given…

Smokey John’s Gets Remodel on New TV Show Restaurant Recovery

Amid the pandemic, restaurants have seen devastating loss. While some have been able to stay afloat through curbside pickup and delivery, others have been forced to shut down. On a new show called Restaurant Recovery, streaming now on Discovery Plus, Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves embarks on a cross-country mission…

Dallas Shows Up for SushiYa’s TikTok Grandpa

On Wednesday afternoon the long glossy black granite bar at SushiYa in downtown Dallas sat empty. Red lanterns floated over cushioned bar stools, which were precisely spaced in pairs of two. A rerun of a Rangers game played on mute on the large TV behind the bar. The setting was…

Casa Del Vegano Offers A Rich Vegan Tex-Mex Menu

A new vegan Tex Mex restaurant, Casa Del Vegano, quietly landed on Jefferson Street in Oak Cliff this past February. Whether it’s flautas, tacos, or queso, every item offered is vegan-friendly. It’s the latest addition to a nascent vegan Mexican food scene in Dallas. It’s also the second entirely plant-based…

MLK Food Park Shines Light on South Dallas Community

More than 1,500 people were drawn to the opening weekend of a new pop-up food park in South Dallas that launched this past Friday. The aptly named MLK Food Park sits at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Holmes Street, just a few blocks away from the…

Things to Do: Springtime Thursday Night Food and Fun

The days of drink specials and entertainment every night of the week aren’t back yet, but Thursdays are looking good. Some of your favorite food and drink spots are bringing you outdoor live music events and movies, and the patio weather couldn’t be finer. Here are a handful of things…