Meatless Monday Conquered At Seven Mile Cafe

While I wait for the USDA to sort out its feelings about Meatless Monday with breath that is most certainly bated, I continue the valiant search for meatless dishes that don’t suck and aren’t cheese nachos from 7-Eleven. This week, I couldn’t ignore the dull roar of ballyhoo any longer…

Rita’s Italian Ice Ice Baby

Rita’s Italian Ice, or Rita’s Water Ice, or as the corporate website put its, Rita’s Ice-Custard-Happiness, is a quickly growing frozen treats franchise out of Bensalem, Pennsylvania, (near Philly). In addition to their many names, they also have many many many combos. One can have a straight Rita’s ice (think…

An Englishman Reviews the BBQ of Lockhart Smokehouse

For more of Gavin’s swim in Texas barbecue sauce, see also *The Englishman Reviews Taste of Dallas’ BBQ Scene *An Englishman Reviews the BBQ of Hard Eight for The English *An Englishman Reviews the BBQ of Mike Anderson’s for The English I finished my blog the other week with the…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 41: The Scotch Egg At Central 214

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. I’ve had my fair share of bad Scotch eggs. Usually the…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 42: The Brunch Burger At The Grape

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. I spent a recent Sunday morning well into Sunday afternoon tooling…

SNACK’s Roll of the Dice

Is 2323 Henderson Ave. cursed, or does the building sit on top of an ancient Indian burial ground? Nearly every mention of SNACK, the new outpost from Avner Samuel and Jon Stevens, who co-own both locations of NOSH, points to Horne and Dekker’s ghost. That casual restaurant survived just a…

Barbec’s Is as Sweet as a Hug from Your Grandma

Follow Cheap Bastard as she scours the city, looking for a good — or at least non-lethal — lunch for less than 10 bucks. See also: *A Cheap Lunch at the Zodiac? It’s a Gas. *Bistro B Gets an “A” for Awesome Old count: 3,846 People I heard ordering “Cereal…

Jammin’ at Jamaica Gates

Did you know there’s a reggae remix of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On”? Neither did I, until I went to Arlington’s Jamaica Gates to eat jerk chicken. The skanked-up Titanic anthem poured out of crackling speakers as I sipped my Jamaican lemonade — thirst-quenching and not too sweet,…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 43: Pastor Tacos At La Banqueta

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. It took three visits to get to these pastor tacos from…

The Olympics of British Food: A User’s Guide from a British Guy

When the Observer emailed me with the offer to, and I quote, “continue our gross exploitation of your heritage” by somehow shoehorning together the two subjects of the Olympics and food, how could I possibly resist? I suppose this allows me to tackle that thorniest of subjects, British “cuisine”. While…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 44: The Lobster Roll At Rex’s

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. I’ve written about the lobster roll at Rex’s far too many…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 45: White Clam Pizza At Nonna

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. A New Haven fan would not be pleased. There’s not enough…

MoMo’s Pasta is Moving to the Quad

MoMo’s Pasta. It’s a classic red-sauce-two-location-family-owned Italian joint. They serve lunch and dinner daily, with brunch on weekends featuring 99-cent mimosas. Prices are reasonable and you can dine in or get your MoMo delivered. It’s the type of place with lots of regulars. There is just one problem: the Knox…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 46: Pork Banh Mi At Nammi

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. You could drive all the way out to Richardson and buy…

A Guide to Those Awesome Korean Condiments: Omi’s Banchan

Without a doubt the most interesting part of any Korean meal is the banchan, a number sides that come to the table in tiny individual bowls to be eaten on their own, or used to compliment grilled meats and other dishes. The only problem: they tend to hit your table…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 47: Sour Cream Enchiladas At Mia’s

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. The obsession borders on unhealthy. Sour cream enchiladas were new to…

Omi’s Procession

In the kitchen of Omi Korean Grill and Bar, three old women start each workday at 7 a.m. They chop savoy cabbage into large bite-sized chunks and mix them with salt, water, fish sauce and chili pepper, filling several massive 20-gallon plastic buckets. After a day, the mixture foams and…