Lockhart Smokehouse the Best BBQ in Big D?

There’s a quote from Daniel Vaughn (aka The BBQ Snob, a.k.a. The Guy Who Writes That Full Custom Gospel BBQ Blog a.k.a. That Dude Who’s Eaten At More Than 400 Barbecue Joints In Texas And Some Other States That Apparently Exist And Claim To Smoke Meats, a.k.a. The Danster) in…

Cedars Social: Eat Light and Drink Heavy

After a few cocktails like the Tranny Love, any tongue that tries to say the name Cedars Social will twist. But that’s acceptable. Spraying like Daffy Duck is a small price to pay for such exquisite drinks. The team behind this restaurant and bar south of downtown must know a…

Alma’s Creamy, Berry Cocktail an Unmuddled Hit

After reading last week’s review of Alma, we decided to meander over and give it a whirl. Munching on generous portions of L.A.-inspired Mexican food at a trendy new Henderson Avenue restaurant seemed like an appropriate way to kick off the weekend. And much to our delight, Elaine Liner’s article…

Keller Farmer’s Market Opens For Season

The term “Farmer’s Market” covers a lot of things. Gone are the days in the late ’50s of this country when it described a place and time farmers assembled to sell their wares. Today a hodgepodge of incense, hand-made tie-dye T-shirts, cheap hats, and as-seen-on-late-night-TV specials fill the stalls on…

City Street Grille’s Rolled Gold

This past weekend’s food truck fete at Earth Day Dallas had a clear winner in creativity and popularity, the chicken and waffle dish offered by City Street Grille. The new menu item, Rolled Gold, exclusively revealed to City of Ate last week was presented as a waffle pita — or…

Pupuseria Yoselyn’s Round Treats

Everywhere you look in the area east and north of Park Lane and Greenville Avenue, there is an Ethiopian restaurant or business. Within one of those shops, a pupusa maker offers a golden alternative to sour, spongy, wonderful injera. The handmade quesadilla-corn cake hybrid treats, a source of Salvadoran pride,…

Alma: Great Mexican Food, but Give Us Tea for Texas.

“This is the society we’re living in,” rants angry-guy podcaster/comedian Adam Carolla. “You can order iced tea and get something that tastes like somebody took a pillowcase of potpourri and boiled it.” Ask for iced tea at Alma, the latest addition to Consilient Restaurants’ Henderson Avenue collection (along with Hibiscus…

Cosmic Cafe: Willing to Mix and Match to Please You

When Wes Anderson and the Wilson brothers used to frequent the Cosmic Café (then called the Cosmic Cup), they could be found taking in the restaurants eclectic, Zen-inducing ambience, and maybe even conjuring up a plot or two. Former owner of the café Kumar Pallana can be seen in several…

Komali Aims to Elevate Authentic Mexican Food. It Misses.

Most Americans see Mexican cuisine through queso-colored glasses, content to crack open a box of store-bought hard-shell tortillas, stuff them with something fatty and vaguely chili-flavored and call the result “Mexican.” In Texas, though, some are beginning to understand that Mexican food is more than gelatinous cheese sauces and leaden…

The Atomic Pie: Go Ahead. Drop the Big One on Your Heart.

The Atomic Pie website claims that their pizza is “the first ‘American style’ pizza in Dallas.” Weird, because I thought Pizza Hut’s Ultimate Stuffed Crust Pizza (get the Meaty and the crust has pepperoni, sausage, bacon and cheese packed inside it), in which they manage to stuff another entire pizza…

Bob Armstrong Dip: A Secret Everybody Knows

Originally an off the menu item at Matt’s El Rancho in Austin, Bob Armstrong dip, named after former Texas Land Commissioner Bob Armstrong, titillated the taste buds of Austinites before word traveled up Interstate 35 to Mattito’s Tex-Mex in Dallas. Once word got out, Matt’s El Rancho put the dip…

Lockhart Smokehouse Gets the Important Thing Right- Brisket.

The cashier at Lockhart Smokehouse nodded as he rang up my order for the day’s special, a smoked trapezoid of ivory-hued fish graced with three slim lemon wheels. “I’m glad we’ve got this,” he said. “The vegetarians have been asking for something.” Putting aside the question of whether non-meat eaters…

Revolving Doors: Spring Has Sprung

It may not feel like it today, but spring is officially here, but that’s not the only change we saw in March. Restaurants and bars looking to capitalize on patio grazers opened their doors, most notably the Katy Trail Ice House, which received lots of buzz during its soft opening…

Hashknife BBQ: Give Us Our Daily Bread

Over spring break my husband and I loaded up our kids and took a road trip out to Lake Mineral Wells State Park. We hiked, climbed, cried, threw rocks into the water and generally disturbed nice people trying to embrace the serenity of nature. After all that hoopla, my husband…

Park: If Only the Menu Matched the Laid-Back Patio Vibe.

On the ingredient lists that now pass for menus, it can be hard to discern exactly how a dish is assembled: Squid, rutabagas and chocolate sauce sounds so daring when the nouns are lined up neatly as cornstalks, but the wow factor fizzles when the plate arrives with the fish…