Where Michelle Obama Should Eat in Dallas

The First Lady is headed to Dallas next week. A news release posted to the White House press page details the schedule for Michelle Obama’s three-day trip, which will celebrate the anniversary of her Let’s Move! initiative. She’ll spend Thursday evening and Friday morning in the DFW area, meeting with…

Prepping For The Super Bowl: This Week In Dallas Eats

This Sunday, Americans will eat more food than on any other day, with the exception of Thanksgiving. On Super Bowl Sunday we shamefully watch others with the sports skills we wish we had, and use excessive amounts of food to comfort ourselves for our own lack of stamina and hand-eye…

Introducing The Nooner at Jonathon’s Oak Cliff

Jonathon Erdeljac is trying to kill you, according to some recent activity on his Facebook page. The chef behind Jonathon’s Oak Cliff posted this picture and dropped the following to clarify the train wreck: I call it “Tha’ Nooner” 1/2# patty, ham, Swiss, bacon, American, tomato, mayo, and a fried…

Captain Nemo’s Sizzling Steak Sandwich is a Big Boat of Deliciousness

Each week, Justin Bitner goes hunting for DFW’s most interesting sandwiches. Have a sandwich suggestion? Leave it in the comments and he’ll check it out. Venue: Captain Nemo’s Sandwich: The Sizzling Steak ($5.49) Bread: Newborn hoagie straight from the depths of the on-site oven Toppings: Chopped steak, provolone, lettuce, tomato,…

Doughnuts, Chinese and Mexican — the Lunch of Champions

In her never-ending pursuit to murder her colon, this week the Cheap Bastard spends a few nickels at Texas Garden, 8420 Park Lane, and a few other places that were the same place or something. Drips of water that fell from the ceiling onto the counter as I waited for…

Tto Tto Wa Bistro and the Arrival of Korean Fried Chicken

While researching Tto Tto Wa Bistro, the subject of this week’s review, I read everything I could on an Asian delicacy that’s become a personal obsession: Korean fried chicken. The earliest reference I could find to the stuff served in the States was in John T. Edge’s book Fried Chicken,…

The Winter Pastas of Dallas

While temperatures might be more complementary to poolside Popsicle-licking than steaming heaps of comfort food, it’s safe to assume there are a few more brisk days ahead of us. In honor of the season, we’ve put together a slideshow of Dallas’ winter pastas, so delicious it’s guaranteed to stimulate your…