Many people have been coming to Buck Kao's Royal China since its beginning in 1974. Royal China offers beautiful Chinese-style lighting and wall hangings for an upscale, quiet, and romantic ambiance. Specialty dishes include hot and sour soup and steamed pan-fried pork dumplings. The menu also includes mixed drinks, wine and beer to complement any meal.
This upscale steakhouse in Dallas is known for its savory menu of classic American fare, steak, lobster and, famously, complimentary caviar. The impressive wine list boasts over 450 varieties for you to sip on while enjoying the soothing ambient sounds of the resident grand piano. After enjoying your prime-aged rib eye or filet mignon, you can finish off the evening with an artisan cheese plate, espresso, or a signature chocolate molten soufflé.
Mi Cocina is a great Mexican restaurant and bar located in the Highland Park Village shopping center. The atmosphere is festive, colorful, and lively. The chic decor and friendly wait staff make this restaurant feel like a party whenever you walk in. The traditional Tex-Mex entrees are served with a touch of class. The enchiladas, flautas, nachos, quesadillas and fajitas are exceptional, while the tortilla soup is a bit unique-- it has peas! After your meal, stroll through the shopping center and window shop.
Pecan Lodge has been named the best barbecue in Dallas two years running, an incredible distinction in Texas where competition is saturated and barbecue aficionados are as scrutinizing as they come. Along with wife Diane, founder and pit master Justin Fourton recreates both of his grandfathers' recipes, fusing West and East Texas into a delicious blend of styles. Burnt Ends is one of the more popular dishes, consisting of meat, fat and crust from brisket that has been twice baked and is packed with barbecue flavor. The mac and cheese is also to die for and comes topped with bacon bits. Be advised, the wait for service is generally slow depending on the crowd, so show up early and be prepared to lick your lips as you take in the aromas wafting from the kitchen.
Named one of Esquire Magazine's Best New Restaurants of 2007, Fearing's lives up to its reputation. It's located inside the Ritz-Carlton and boasts a very customer-friendly schedule, as it's open for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day of the week. Sundays also feature a deluxe brunch where your options don't stop at waffles. Go ahead and try the steak and eggs plate, a tender sirloin steak, or fresh eggs with jalapeno, all served with a potato enchilada. So, pick a seat, relax with an aromatic glass of wine, and let Chef Fearing take care of the rest.
Close to the luxurious Ritz-Carlton is another classy establishment, although meant only for dining; in Perry's sophisticated atmosphere, you can enjoy some delicious steaks, burgers and seafood. Prime Hawaiian rib-eye steaks, Kobe burgers and fried shrimp are just some of the treats the restaurant has in store for you. The Southwest filet mignon and Symphony Kabob are signature dishes you should try. Bar 79 has over 5000 bottles of wine just waiting for you to try them.
With 44 high definition TV’s, DirecTv Sports Packages and pay-per-view UFC fight, Frankie’s is not just another ordinary sports bar. Seating includes a mix of comfortable leather couches, chairs, and bar stools. They also have a dizzying array of drink options ranging from 20 Texan craft beers on top and handcrafted cocktails to Whiskeys and Vodkas, you are sure to find a drink that soothes your senses. If you get hungry, Frankie’s has on offer an assortment of pubgrub like wraps, sandwiches, pizzas, burgers and fries. Whether you want to enjoy a game of your favorite sports team, converse with old friends or simply relish great food and drinks, Frankie’s is the place where you should be headed.
Located inside the Hotel Adolphus, this restaurant's exquisite decor adds a touch of elegance to the quiet and subdued dining room. The French Room is a popular place for romantic occasions. Reservations, as well as jackets for men, are required. The menu is priced by the number of courses you choose for your meal—two, three or four. Macadamia Nut Crusted Lobster and House Smoked Salmon are a few of the chef's specialties. The French Room is regularly praised as one of the best restaurants in Texas.
Housed in the chic the Joule, Sassetta is a superb spot if you are craving hearty Italian food. Conveniently located near The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, it is a great place to catch up with friends and family or for a dinner date. Featuring clean, well-lit, and comforting interiors with a decor style that balances casual with elegant, this restaurant is wonderfully known for its cheesy pasts, freshly baked pizza, and delicious dolce. Savor the customer favorite Taleggio, Fontina, Peppercorn, Burnt Honey pizza with a glass of your preferred potion for a delectable meal.
If you're looking for a quiet bar where you can relax in a pleasant environment with great cocktails, easy conversation and nice food; The Woolworth is a good place to check out. The menu is an eclectic combination of styles from Classic American, Mexican, Asian and more. A great place for a business lunch, they serve a nice selection of lunch specials that are hearty, but not too heavy. Settle into the relaxed ambiance with a friend, and try their classics like Corpse Reviver, Cable Car and Uncle Johnny, all expertly prepared. The Woolworth's warm, low-key ambiance is a nice place for a Sunday Brunch too. To find out more about their special menus and drinks, visit the website.
Porta Di Roma offers its guests a taste of the traditional flavors of Italian cuisine with a menu composed of authentic classics and creative interpretations. Prepared from fresh, local produce, every dish is packed with flavor and created with finesse. The restaurant offers a range of delicious pastas prepared with seafood, chicken, veal and vegetables, hot calzones, hearty subs, and hand-tossed pizzas. With a full bar and food served late in to the night, Porta Di Roma is the perfect place for a relaxed meal or drink and light snack on your way home from an event. Porta Di Roma also offers a catering menu for lunch and private areas for events and meetings. With friendly service and the goodness of fresh food in every bite, this restaurant will soon become your go to choice for a taste of Italy.
Salsa Limón - Flor de Mayo is a Mexican restaurant that specializes in tacos and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is an ideal place to hang out during the weekend and relish Mexican tacos, tortas and burritos along with Mexican sauces. All meals are served in generous portions along with a variety of fillings. Meals can be accompanied with cocktails, beers and Mexican style sodas.