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Barbeque
• Sonny Bryans is probably Dallas's most famous barbeque
restaurant. Although there are now several locations, the original, and many
say the best, is at 2202 Inwood, between Maple and Harry Hines. Get there
early, though, because they close when they run out of food, which pretty
much always happens at lunchtime.
• Spring Creek Barbeque :
Looking for the best Texas style BBQ restaurant? One of the best BBQ
restaurant that will fully satisfy you is the Spring Creek Barbeque, which
has 15 Texas style restaurants across the North Texas area. Once you step
inside, the smell of meat and homemade bread will make your appetite go
crazy. The menu is very simple. Beef, ham sausage, turkey, chicken, and ribs
are available for entrees (you can have combinations also). All of them come
with corn, beans, potato salad, corn slaw, and baked potatoes for side
orders. Also, fresh homemade breads are served with all of them too. Even
with large servings, the most expensive menu is only about $10 so all of the
dishes are available at a reasonable price.
Tex-Mex
• Primos! - This is some of the best TEXMEX in Dallas, off
Mckinney. Delicious.
• Herreras - The epitome of TexMex. Herreras began as a tiny, ten
table restaurant in a very shady neighborhood; its main location is now a
huge gaudy place in a less shady neighborhood. Caters to those who enjoy
gigantic proportions; they serve simple but delicious food that should scare
you silly if you're on a diet. Bean soup is stupendous.
• El Fenix
• Freebirds World Burrito.
..Moderate pricing for burritos of huge proportions, yet no trade-off in
taste especially since you customize it to your liking. Nice, sometimes loud
atmosphere and a college student hang-out.
• "Mi Cocina" Arguably the best Tex-Mex in Dallas. Without question the
best frozen margarita. The flagship restaurant is in the most fashionable
shopping district in Dallas, the Highland Park Village. Mi Cocina has other
locations throughout north Dallas, including one at Preston and Forest.
Budget
• Taboon Grill, serving
middle-eastern and Mediterranean food. Very small, looks like an ethnic
convenience store from the outside. Located near the airport just west of
Belt Line Rd and north of SR 183 (the Airport Fwy) in a stripmall that the
70s forgot. 214.596.0908
Mid-range
• India Palace,
12817 Preston Road, Dallas. Just north of I620 on Preston Road. Food and
service are both excellent; Chicken tikka masala and kofta nawabi are
recommended. $9-$15 per plate.
• Masami,
116 Richardson Heights Shopping Center, Richardson, Texas. West of US 75 on
Beltline. Phone: (972) 783-6800. Serves high quality Thai and Japanese food
including sushi. No hibachi. Relatively small, traditional Japanese seating
and standard western style seating both available. $10-$18 per plate. |