Meet Slovacek’s, West’s New Kolache Stop

Traveling to Austin just got a little tastier. The famous kolache-riddled Czech Stop in West, Texas, now has some friendly competition on the other side of the highway called Slovacek’s Foods. It actually opened late last year, but we finally got a chance to stop in this week. The story…

I Tried Smoking My First Brisket and It Was Terrible

Looking back, I think I had been scared to try smoking a brisket. Having never seen chunks of meat that size back home, it’s a scary commitment for two reasons. One, you can’t eat a brisket by yourself. That means you have to invite people round for brisket. This has…

Your First Look at Henderson Tap House

Henderson Tap House, located in a strip center at 2323 N. Henderson Ave., opens its doors to the public this weekend. The restaurant and bar, which was created by the people behind McFadden’s and Mason Bar, took over the space that once housed Snack Global Kitchen and a portion of…

The Remaking of Origin Kitchen and Bar

Step into Origin Kitchen and Bar and you’ll be clutched by anticipation. It shines down from the metal shop-light fixtures and oozes from the black grout that sets the subway tile behind not one but two bars. Origin used to be a coffee shop and take-away for customers craving quick,…

It’s Fat Tuesday, So Go Eat Some Pancakes

In the United States, Fat Tuesday largely means going to eat a bunch of rich delicious food and getting really, really drunk. In other parts of the world, though, the holiday stays much closer to its humble Medieval origins. Since the 15th century, Shrove Tuesday has been a way for…

Seven Dallas Restaurants You Should Really Be Following on Instagram

Restaurants are notoriously bad at the Internet. They have terrible websites, yell at customers on review sites, and some still ignore the web altogether. Social media provides a unique opportunity for restaurants, who can use sites like Facebook and Twitter to push out their menus and best dishes to potential…

Soleo Mexican Kitchen, Once Maker of a Mighty Pozole, Is Closed

If you’ve driven down Hillcrest Avenue across Northwest Highway on a recent evening you may have noticed the lights were out a Soleo Mexican Kitchen. The restaurant closed at the end of January after a year and three months in business. Lupe Velasquez, who operated Soleo with owners Maria and…

Miss Chi’s Pho and the Battle for Noodle Supremacy

While your fellow soup fiends get lost in an expanding tangle of ramen noodles, you’d do well to take notice of the smaller yet no less delicious resurgence of pho. Ramen has achieved cult status here and everywhere, as young chefs and young diners, many just learning to slurp, embrace…