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Fearing’s
Inside The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Fearing’s cavernous room is separated into six distinct venues, including the Sendero, a light-filled pavilion popular for alfresco dining; the more formal Gallery, complete with oversized leather armchairs, fauteuils and onyx-framed dining nooks; and Dean’s Kitchen,...
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Hattie’s
A longtime Dallas favorite located in the Bishop Arts District, Hattie’s serves classic Southern fare, like fried-oyster salad, Carolina crab cakes, pulled-pork sandwiches and pecan-crusted salmon. The airy space, with its large windows and tiled floors, provides a minimalist-chic backdrop...
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Javier’s
Dallas natives have very strong opinions on who serves the city’s best Mexican food, and among the top contenders is Javier’s, a Highland Park institution that, despite inconsistent quality and pretentious service, remains one of the city’s most-beloved—and busiest—spots. Opened...
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Mi Cocina
This upscale Mexican cantina has multiple locations throughout Texas, but the one in picturesque Highland Park Village (a historically preserved Spanish Colonial-style outdoor mall) is one of the most popular. The casual restaurant is small and doesn’t accept reservations, so...
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Nonna
Since it opened in 2006 as a neighborhood restaurant in Highland Park, Nonna has been considered the best place for Italian food in Dallas by those who really love authentic Italian food. At lunchtime the wood-burning oven turns out delicious...
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Pecan Lodge
The long line that regularly snakes around the block in front of Pecan Lodge promises good things lie ahead. Serving arguably the best barbeque in Dallas, Pecan Lodge is renowned for its hearty trays of beef ribs, handmade sausage, brisket...
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Shinsei
You might think that the last venture that the wives of two of Dallas’ most famous chefs would undertake is opening a restaurant of their own, but that was how Shinsei, which means rebirth, was born. Lynae Fearing, who was...
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Sonny Bryan’s Smokehouse
While barbecue aficionados insist that the best barbecue is not to be had in Dallas, the original Sonny Bryan’s, which has spawned a chain, comes pretty close to the real deal. Located in a in a low-rise wood shack with a...
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Tei Tei Robata
Many consider this the city’s best sushi place. Surrounded by a small Japanese garden, the sophisticated, low-lit Tei Tei specializes in ultrafresh seafood. If you have trouble choosing from the long list of daily specials, simply follow the locals’ lead...
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