Filament Serves Lunch Now (And Yes, It’s Amazing)

Let’s talk beef tartare. More specifically, let’s talk about how this dated dish has been the embodiment of obligatory French cuisine first plates in America for over two decades. If steak tartare were a muppet, surely it would be Statler, or perhaps Waldorf; it’s establishment, it’s old-school, it’s boring. But…

Go to Town on This: TJ’s Seafood & Chill

TJ’s Seafood is now offering a chilled seafood tower with an amazing name: Meet the Seafood & Chill. For a mere $115, this stacks-on-stacks-on-stacks chilled seafood tower can be yours. Did I hear you say, “That sounds expensive”? Whatever. $115 is less than you paid for gas this year. It’s…

The Best Barbecue Joints in North DFW

We here at the Dallas Observer may be occasionally guilty of focusing our food attention on restaurants within two miles of downtown Dallas. When it comes to barbecue, we’ve got our favorites in the city, but our neighbors north of the loop have some great smoked meat options in their…

At Wayward Sons, Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores Dine in Harmony

On any given night inside Wayward Sons on Greenville Avenue, the crowd can be anything from quiet to rowdy and everything in between. One Wednesday evening saw several large parties; at least one on corporate credit, another long-haired, short-skirted squad ordering shots and singing “Happy Birthday.” A second visit yielded far less…

Breaking: Zoli’s Pizzeria Closing on Valentine’s Day

This morning, news came from Jay Jerrier that Zoli’s will have its last day “in its current form” on Valentine’s Day. So, there’s one more reason to hate February 14th. The shuttering of Zoli’s has been widely reported, and we knew it would be in 2016, but now that the time has…

Dallas Barbecue Is Ready for Your Super Bowl Party

You like barbecue. You like the Super Bowl. Or, you like pretending that you like the Super Bowl because when you say the words “Super Bowl party,” you mean the words “ALL THE FOODS AND BARBECUES.”  If you’re not looking to smoke your own brisket or ribs this weekend, lucky…

Eat This: Fried Chicken at Slow Bone

Those of you paying attention already know that the Slow Bone is one of Dallas’ best spots for barbecue (and if you didn’t know this, seriously, what the hell?). What you may not know is that Slow Bone now serves some of the best fried chicken in the city. You…

A Sneak Peek at The Landmark’s New Menu

There’s a new chef at The Landmark, an upscale modern American restaurant inside the grand Warwick Melrose hotel, and we got a peek at the new menu, which will become available Feb. 8. According to his Linkedin, chef Patrick McElroy was previously executive chef at both Hotel Dallas and Hilton Dallas…

Denton’s New Brewpub, Barley & Board, Is Hip and Ambitious

Barley & Board, a brewpub on Denton’s historic town square, is hip. It occupies the third incarnation of a building that burned and was rebuilt, only to burn again. The original space housed a hotel and a livery stable where Sam Bass once worked. And while the current space retains…

A Pie Inside a Cake Inside a Dream: A Quest for Piecakens in Dallas

Piecaken exploded onto the Internet this holiday season, and since then, I’ve been trying to get someone in Dallas to make one. My attempts at pressuring restaurateurs into creating one of these dessert bastards were met with many “We’re super busy already”s and “That would take so much time — we…

View from the Top: A Q&A with Top Knot Chef Angela Hernandez

Sitting playfully atop Uchi, chef Tyson Cole’s first and incredibly successful foray into the Dallas dining scene, Top Knot opens Wednesday, Feb. 3, poised to please. Inside, there’s a stark contrast between clean and light, raw wood surfaces and a whimsical, colorful art installation that stretches across the length of…

5 Amazing Desserts by Delivery

Sometimes you want to satisfy your sweet tooth but you don’t want to leave the house. It’s too cold for that nonsense. Plus going places can really interfere with one’s binge-watching. Luckily for the housebound (and the lazy), online ordering means top-notch desserts will come to you without the hassle…

Four Edible Ways to Celebrate the Year of the Monkey

With an inbox full of more press releases packed with more monkey puns than you can throw your poo at, please allow me to drill down to a manageable number of food-focused ways to celebrate the Chinese New Year here in town, from the low to the high end. Experience…

Your Field Guide to Great Turkish Pizzas in Dallas

The Dallas pizza scene can’t get much better. Name a style, and you can find it. Neapolitan pies, Roman-style crusts, New York, Chicago deep dish and, thanks to ZaLat, even a bowl of pho on a pizza. But we want to make sure you have another of our city’s strengths…

Step Out of the Deli Wilderness and into Milk & Honey

Dallas frequently gets knocked by newcomers for its lack of a good Jewish deli. The response, usually, is to cite Deli News, the north side’s outpost of New-York-style bagels and pastrami on rye, but another North Dallas landmark offers an equally old-fashioned experience from another center of Jewish culture: Israel…

7 Dallas Panaderias You Might — But Shouldn’t — Miss

It was wonderful news when Village Baking Co. opened its doors on University Boulevard. After all, it’s not like we have a ton of bakery-only establishments around. At least, that’s what plenty of people in Dallas like to complain about, and they have a point: Visit San Francisco and compare…

Say “Howdy” to Your New Favorite Ice Cream Shop

Powered by a belief in “Kermit-ology,” a GoFundMe page, and an eyes-roll-into-the-back-of-your-head great Dr. Pepper chocolate chip ice cream, Howdy Homemade opened its doors to Dallas’ lovers and dreamers last month.  The brain-child of Tom Landis (owner of two Texadelphia locations), this is ice cream with a mission: to provide…