5/17/16

5 Must-Try Restaurants in Dallas

As Beth and I travel to Minneapolis for our DXV Design Panel 2016 photoshoots, I can’t help but think about what each city has to offer from a food standpoint. Dallas is actually a mecca of amazing food of all kinds. Whether you’re visiting our amazing city or ready to try something new, I wanted to share a few of my favorites with you.

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Early Breakfast
Jonathan’s Oak Cliff: This neighborhood eatery is open early (7am) and has a variety of southern classics. My favorite is The Migas with turkey sausage and egg whites! It isn’t the fanciest place, but the food is delicious! (image via Thrillist Dallas)

oishii dallas

Lunch & Dinner
Oishii: My go to Asian spot, with a mixture of Sushi and Pan Asian cuisine, you can’t go wrong! Must haves, Egg roll (the best egg roll ever), 42 roll, spicy salmon cabbage salad. (image via D Side Dish)

El Bolero Dallas

Patio/ Mexican
El Bolero: A great lunch spot with tasty fresh Mexican food (not Tex-Mex), great patio and interior flare. Must haves: Red Snapper Ceviche and Enchiladas Verdes. (Featured Image via Dallas Eater)

Casa Rubia Dallas

Date Night
Casa Rubia: A sexy spanish tapas restaurant with great cocktails. Must haves: Spanish Octopus, Paella of the Day and Pork Collar.

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Hamburger Joint
Off Site Kitchen: A casual place for the whole family and the burgers NEVER disappoint. My fave, The Locals Only! (image via Entree Dallas)

Enjoy!

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