The Sushi Axiom on Cedar Springs is Closed

Sushi Axiom (formerly Fin Sushi) at 4123 Cedar Springs Road closed for good yesterday in a combined decision of the owners and business partner Monica Green. The spot will be combined with an adjacent space, which is owned by the same group, and will reopen as a Mexican concept. Sushi…

The Food of Denton’s Arts and Jazz Festival

The Arts and Jazz Festival should be called the My Chest Will Hurt On Monday Convention. Taking a step into city limits, you’re olfactory sense is assaulted with the undeniable, comforting aroma of all things battered and fried. If only Village Voice Media would invest in smell-o-vision…

The Magic Behind Peticolas Brewing Company’s Velvet Hammer

I first encountered Velvet Hammer at Eno’s. I was wrapping up “research” for an upcoming review and wanted to unwind in Oak Cliff. If you haven’t had the chance to drink beer with Jake Reck, the super-bearded bartender who’s often working the upstairs bar, you should — Reck knows his…

Old World Sausage Co.’s Beef and Sausage Sandwich Is a Link to the Past

Each week, Justin Bitner goes hunting for DFW’s most interesting sandwiches. Have a sandwich suggestion? Leave it in the comments and he’ll check it out. Venue: Old World Sausage Co. Sandwich: The Italian Beef and Sausage Sandwich ($6.95) Bread: Good old hoagie Toppings: Home-stuffed Italian sausage, thinly sliced Italian beef,…

At Jeff Harris’ Bolsa, One Dish Reveals the Chef’s Chops

“You can always judge the quality of a cook or restaurant by roast chicken,” Julia Child once wrote. I’m not sure if she was the first to utter those words, but they have been hers ever since. They’re words I happen to believe in. I’ve devoted too much time to…

How to Eat the Grape’s Mussels

Offering mussels on a menu is a lot like offering a burger. You see both everywhere, and each is highly dependent on the primary ingredient. Mussels are especially finicky — they’re only as good as they are tonight, and tomorrow they may be a complete disappointment in the same dining…

Driftwood is Half Off for Oak Cliffers Tomorrow

The new seafood spot Driftwood, at 642 West Davis in Oak Cliff, is offering 50 percent off to Oak Cliff residents tomorrow. I spoke with owner Jonn Baudoin about the promotion. “We’re part of the community here now,” said Baudoin, “and we just want to show our appreciation.” As SideDish…

It’s All About the C-R-A-B at ABC

I’ve always been intrigued by restaurants known for one great dish. Is it really that good? How’s the rest of the menu? Is it worth waiting in line or making an expedition to unknown territory just to try this one dish? These are the questions I asked myself when I…

Holy $#@& This is a Long Review of a Grilled Chicken Sandwich

Each week, Justin Bitner goes hunting for DFW’s most interesting sandwiches. Only for the last few weeks he blew off this very important assignment to attend to way-less-important ones, including getting married. Apparently he was a little excited because he filed about 4,700 words about a chicken sandwich. I was…

Sissy’s Serves Up Southern Charm the Texas Way: By the Bucket

Simmered down to an elevator pitch, Sissy’s Southern Kitchen and Bar might sound like a handful of other Dallas newcomers: Food Network contestant comes close but doesn’t win it; television near-miss spawns pseudo celebrity; fame spurs restaurant dreams and the masses come to eat. Mostly this model has been applied…

Vapiano in Mockingbird Station Closes (UPDATED)

UPDATE: Earlier we sent an email Tim McCallum, owner of Vapiano, asking if they might open back up. “We hope so, we will send out info when we do,” McCallum replied. Vapiano at Mockingbird Station has, to put it delicately, closed. Or, if one were to read the sign on…

The Cheap Bastard Sentence Generator

You may have seen this week’s cover story, which is Cheap Bastard’s Guide to Being a Cheap Bastard in Dallas. If you read it, or are familiar with CB in anyway, you know that she has a black belt in Boobeuphemismskata. In honor of Bastard-y phrases like “your freezer will…