If you are in the mood for some good quality American food and craft drinks in a relaxed atmosphere, come to VH and unwind after a hard day's work. The restaurant serves an eclectic variety of classic American dishes with a few twists and a range of wines, craft cocktails and beers. The service is friendly and prompt and ensures that your experience here is a relaxing one. So come down with a few friends or family and rejuvenate with dinner on a Friday night or lunch on a Sunday afternoon.
Kenny's Burger Joint, already successful in Frisco and Addison, TX, has now opened in Plano, Preston Road. Enjoy their well-loved burgers, straight from the wood fired grill. Customers are welcome to make any specifications on how their burgers are to be prepared. Their menu also includes sandwiches, salads and a special kid's section. In addition, they have a bar which consists of Grey Goose, Martinis and Draught beer. Call to find out happy hour timings.
The decor at West Village's Malai Kitchen tastefully combines contemporary and traditional oriental elements, effect is quite delightful – both indoor and outdoor dining areas are quite elegant. On offer here, much like the restaurant itself, is a cuisine that is crafted out of authentic and traditional Malaysian recipes and subtle, international flavors. Offerings such as drunken noodles (pad kee mao), pad Thai, tom kha gai and mango sticky rice, to name a few, come highly recommended. To complement these tasty offerings, Malai Kitchen also doles out a number of Asian-style cocktails, of which Vang Vieng is a must try!
It does not get more American than Harvey B's. Rollerblade into this nineties fast food themed joint and grab your share of burgers, cheese fries, frankfurters and tater tots. To provide you with some liquid courage, this joint has some amazing local beer. Or better yet, grab some Dr.Pepper which is served on tap. To satisfy any urgent hankerings you may have for fast food, Harvey B's also takes orders for delivery.
Yolk is a casual breakfast and brunch eatery in the Arts District. It has a regular menu as well as kids' and seasonal menus. Relish items like Pot Roast Benedict soaked in Hollandaise sauce and served with English muffins, West Coast Crêpes and Smoked Salmon Platter. You can even create your own skillet, with country sausage gravy and melted cheese, choosing from ingredients like smoked ham, chorizo, bacon, avocado and jalapeños. There are quinoa and oatmeal dishes for health-conscious people and Happy Cakes and Oreo Pancakes for kids, while the seasonal specials include Bleu Bayou Frittata. The reasonable prices and quick service create a pleasurable dining experience.
Babe’s Chicken Dinner House is a place for the entire family to enjoy delicious fried treats. The meals are full of nostalgic American flavors, while the décor features vintage artifacts shipped from famous sites in America. Luxurious petrified wood lines the walls and a prominent 1940s neon sign depicts a cowboy on horseback raising a lasso. A water tower at the entrance uses elements from the now defunct Texas Stadium. Savor classic dishes like fried catfish, fried chicken, buttermilk biscuits, cream gravy and hickory. Finish the meal with one of their unique desserts such as Pineapple Upside Down Cake or the classic Chocolate Meringue Pie. There is a separate menu and high chairs for kids.