Shinjuku Station in Japan is the world's busiest train station; Shinjuku Station in Fort Worth is a Japanese restaurant specializing in small portioned dishes meant to be shared among friends. With brick walls and trendy artwork adorning the walls, this is the kind of place that's perfect for a night out with friends over drinks and exotic Japanese flavors. Try the okonomiyaki, or "Japanese Pizza," which consists of pork belly, cabbage, and Shoma. With beer, wine and specialty cocktails on offer, there is plenty to fuel your conversation deep into the night.
At the elegantly designed Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, there is many a sizzling steak to gorge on. Whether you have a liking for the Milanese osso buco or the filet mignon, this restaurant will have something to suit your palate. In addition, there are many seafood delicacies like salmon with tchoupitoulas sauce, sesame seared tuna and broiled lobster tail. The bar, which opens at 4.30p daily, has some wonderful wines and cocktails. Patrons are required to be in business-casual attire.
With a typical Texas cowboy theme, this is a popular local joint that was named in honor of bull riding champion, Samuel Thomas Privett. The signature Anita Rita margarita is out of the ordinary and the small batch, 'Buffalo Butt Beer' is handcrafted and slightly hazy since it doesn't go through pasteurization or micro filtering. The food is also appetizing and fresh. Bookmark this place as a must visit!
A great place to kick-start your day with a hot cup of coffee and a light snack, World Blend is known for its eclectic selection and warm atmosphere. Featuring a number of signature coffee varieties, inspired by various cultures around the world, this is, quite literally, where one can sample vast forms of the popular hot beverage. Brewed from the finest beans, sourced from across the world, one can expect nothing short of a scintillating coffee experience from the fine cafe.
Decked in bright hues of the sun, Melt Ice Creams is a nice little dessert corner on Rosedale Avenue. Owned and operated by Kari Crowe, the Southside sweet spot serves delicious, homemade ice creams that will have you coming back for more. This is clearly not your run-of-the-mill ice cream franchise, there are less than ten flavors - the focus is more on quality than quantity - and Melt manages that very well indeed. Most popular choices here include Cup of Texas, a coffee flavored one and Sweet Bees, a honey-focused ice cream. Affordable prices, fresh, delightful flavors and the great little shop keeps bringing in the locals by droves at Melt.
Known as one of the best burger joints in Fort Worth, Rodeo Goat is located in the Cultural District. Their daily ground, in-house patties are made with grass fed beef from local farmers. Their burger are really unusual, especially the Indian inspired Ravi Shankar that features red curry, coriander chutney, carrots, onion, tomato, lettuce and most surprising of all, peanut butter. The dessert is equally delicious and the fried pecan pie shouldn't be passed over! Their beer selection is also quite notable with a wide range of local craft brews as well as American classics.
Tommy Tamale is a family-friendly Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurant situated in Grapewine, Texas. Famous for the authentic Mexican delicacies, this restaurant is a favorite among local residents and tourists alike. Apart from serving delicious traditional dishes such as tamales, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, chorizos, fajitas, tacos and flautas, this restaurant is also renowned for some in-house creations including the patrons' favorite Tommy Bowl. They also offer an in-house line of hot sauces, salsa and cream dips, jams, relishes and frozen tamales. All the dishes at this restaurant are under US$ 10.
A great place to kick-start your day with a hot cup of coffee and a light snack, World Blend is known for its eclectic selection and warm atmosphere. Featuring a number of signature coffee varieties, inspired by various cultures around the world, this is, quite literally, where one can sample vast forms of the popular hot beverage. Brewed from the finest beans, sourced from across the world, one can expect nothing short of a scintillating coffee experience from the fine cafe.
Located close to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Taste Community Restaurant opened its doors in the year 2012. This non-profit eatery was established by Jeff Williams. They serve delicious hot meals like oatmeal, soup, salad, pasta and a lot more. The organization’s main aim is to feed the poor and the homeless. They encourage patrons to either pay the full price of their meal, pay what they can or donate for an extra meal. They often host fundraisers to serve their cause.
Decked in bright hues of the sun, Melt Ice Creams is a nice little dessert corner on Rosedale Avenue. Owned and operated by Kari Crowe, the Southside sweet spot serves delicious, homemade ice creams that will have you coming back for more. This is clearly not your run-of-the-mill ice cream franchise, there are less than ten flavors - the focus is more on quality than quantity - and Melt manages that very well indeed. Most popular choices here include Cup of Texas, a coffee flavored one and Sweet Bees, a honey-focused ice cream. Affordable prices, fresh, delightful flavors and the great little shop keeps bringing in the locals by droves at Melt.
Known as one of the best burger joints in Fort Worth, Rodeo Goat is located in the Cultural District. Their daily ground, in-house patties are made with grass fed beef from local farmers. Their burger are really unusual, especially the Indian inspired Ravi Shankar that features red curry, coriander chutney, carrots, onion, tomato, lettuce and most surprising of all, peanut butter. The dessert is equally delicious and the fried pecan pie shouldn't be passed over! Their beer selection is also quite notable with a wide range of local craft brews as well as American classics.