First Look: Yellow Rosa Offers a Little Refuge in Deep Ellum

There is a new speakeasy in town, and if you blink, you might miss the door to a hidden oasis. Yellow Rosa recently opened in Deep Ellum, alongside sister business Basic Taco. The former takes inspiration from the cantinas of San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato, Mexico. San Miguel is…

Zaap Kitchen’s Takeout Offers Lao and Thai Meals Worth Craving

Zaap Kitchen Lao & Thai Street Eats is a cutely packaged, three-store concept serving Lao and Thai dishes fast-casual. I visited the North Fitzhugh Avenue store located in a nicely renovated, old two-story strip center so close to Strangeways that I got irritated pulling up thinking about how much I miss that…

Review: Luna 23 is a Oaxacan Culinary Embassy in Garland

“I like to describe Oaxaca as the Texas of Mexico,” Leslie Luna says. Texans might think that’s big talk, but Oaxacans can back it up with a unique centuries-old heritage that sets their state apart from the rest of Mexico in culture, history and cuisine. “There is just so much…

Pop-Up for Momos Turns to Podcasts

Many know Momo Shack Himalayan Dumplings for their frozen momos and pop-ups. But now the Momo Shack team is taking it one step further by creating a podcast, “The Secret Sauce Podcast,” to build community, give advice and, most important, share stories. Momo Shack was started by Minu Amatya, Leezen…

Postino Wine Bar to Open in Deep Ellum

Phoenix-based Postino WineCafé will open next spring in Deep Ellum, offering a selection of wines, appetizers, light sandwiches and soups. With each location, Postino aims to fit into the surrounding community, so says the CEO. As the “uptowning” of Deep Ellum has been a hot topic for years, Postino CEO…

The Best Wine and Alcohol for Thanksgiving

With all this mess and noise everywhere, take this week, or a couple of days at the very least, to imbibe and relax. Because if there’s anything we all could collectively use, it’s a drink. We reached out to a few local shops to see what they’re excited about for…

While Trends Continue, Chicken House Remains a Standby

It’s safe to say Nashville-style hot chicken is having a moment in Dallas and the surrounding area. Seemingly every week, a new spot either opens its doors or announces plans to do so. Food trends are nothing new, but they serve as a distraction. With hot chicken garnering so much…

Haute Sweets Pushes Forward After Car Crashes Into Bakery

Around 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, Haute Sweets Patisserie owner Tida Pichakron was preparing Christmas sweets in the kitchen with two employees when a Toyota 4Runner slammed through the building’s facade. “All of a sudden, just a crash came through, I felt myself being literally pushed to the other side of the…

20 Years of Mom’s Cooking at Lalibela

If you give Genet Mulugeta a few days notice, she’ll prepare the doro wat like it’s done back home. Plenty of onion softens in the pan, low and slow for hours with the pottery-red of berbere chili powder, butter, garlic, and zaps of cardamom. That sauce deepens in color and…

Thanksgiving to Go: Dessert Edition

We’ve offered you a lot of Thanksgiving information: Where to go if you want to dine in, some restaurants offering great takeout meals and must-go-to spots if you’re cooking. With whatever you choose, you’ll need dessert. It’s 2020, we’re in a pandemic and it’s a holiday – do you need…

Where to Shop for Your Thanksgiving Dinner at Home

It’s been strongly suggested that we hunker down with our immediate family to avoid spreading the coronavirus this Thanksgiving. So with the large family gatherings on the bench, perhaps you need a smaller alternative to your 27-pound turkey and seven sides. Or maybe you typically just rolled into your aunt’s…

Would You Dine in a Yurt?

Introducing another pivot for the year 2020: outdoor-ish dining, this time in a yurt. Reservation app Resy released word Monday that “yurt villages: a one-of-a-kind outdoor dining experience” is going to be available at 13 restaurants across the U.S. this winter. The collection of heated tents is popping up at…

After 2 Decades, Rebecca Wright Finds Family at Truluck’s

In an industry with more than 70% in turnover rates, Truluck’s has managed to maintain the same leadership team for decades. Out of the 25 years Rebecca Wright has been a part of the restaurant industry, 20 have been as an employee of Truluck’s, where today she’s the senior special…

Gabrielle Reyes Brings Vegan Cooking to Life Online

In her musical cooking show, One Great Vegan, performer and plant-based chef Gabrielle Reyes seeks to bring all of this and more to a cross-platform, online audience of more than 100,000 and counting. Reyes has pursued performance on the stage and screen since she was a child. Cooking, however, came…

Mini Doughnuts Have Arrived

Just one county to the south, there’s a little trailer filling paper boats full of mini-doughnuts. These aren’t your typical fried rings of dough, but more cake-like treats designed to be topped with sweets before they’re devoured. And devouring is just the way to eat these little things from Romeros…

Our Favorite Fall Coffees From Dallas Roasters

As the temperatures chill and many of us work from home, starting the day with a hot cup of coffee suddenly sounds even more attractive than usual, when it’s simply necessary. If you’re into pumpkin and super-duper-fall flavors, check out this list. This writer’s a black coffee drinker and a…