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    News You Can Eat

    Taco expansion and new breakfast options fuel this edition of Dallas restaurant news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 3, 2014 | 3:07 pm

    Dallas diners are about to get their tacos more quickly, plus more food in the morning. One restaurant is adding breakfast hours, and another is expanding its weekend brunch to Fridays, because there is a never-ending appetite for brunch.

    Plus there are the usual openings, closings and chef comings-and-goings. Dig in.

    Food
    After months of renovations, Dallas' most famous taqueria-in-a-gas-station, Fuel City, has doubled its kitchen space, so it now has four serving windows. The goal: shorter lines for customers to get their $1.40 tacos al pastor, picadillo, barbacoa, chicken/beef fajita and breakfast tacos (served 5-10 am).

    Oak Cliff restaurant Bolsa has a menu rollout from new chef Andrew Bell. Items include venison tartare with yellow tomato gelee, quail egg yolk and yucca chips; baby beet confit salad with watercress, compressed melon and whipped goat cheese; a vegetarian entree with baby artichoke, tomato and spinach; and a seafood entree with skate, sunchoke, fiddlehead ferns and rhubarb.

    Tanoshii Ramen + Bar has updated its menu with new items that are more creative and elevated. For example: blue crab sunomono, raw oyster shooter, seafood ceviche, mushroom ramen, and seafood ramen with shrimp and mussels.

    In a major step toward the decline of Western civilization, Sissy’s Southern Kitchen & Bar has expanded its weekend brunch to Fridays. The brunch menu will now be available on Fridays and Saturdays from 11 am to 2 pm. Options include chicken and waffles; Sissy’s Benedict with crab cake, cornbread muffin, poached eggs, caramelized jalapeño, hollandaise and country potato hash; short rib hash with eggs; biscuits and black pepper cream gravy with sausage, eggs and country potato hash; poached eggs over artichoke hearts, chopped ham, creamed spinach with hollandaise and hash; and chicken and dumplings.

    Irving barbecue restaurant FM Smoke House is now doing brunch Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm. The menu includes prime rib, smoked brisket with poached eggs on buttermilk biscuits, pancakes made with Live Oak hefe weizen, chicken fried steak on biscuits with sausage gravy, and smoked spinach Florentine — smoked spinach on biscuits with poached eggs and hollandaise.

    New sports bar Henderson Tap House just launched a Sunday brunch, from 11 am to 5 pm, with lots of artery-busting options: breakfast pizza with bacon, eggs, cheese, sausage, peppers and onions; French toast crusted in cereal; steak and eggs; eggs Benedict; pulled pork and cheddar grits with two eggs; and Buffalo fried chicken sandwich with fries. For $10, you get a bottle of champagne and a carafe of OJ, and there's a $5 build-your-own Bloody Mary bar.

    In important vegetable side dish news, Perry's Steakhouse & Grille is offering a new limited-edition dish called sweet Sriracha Brussels sprouts. The sprouts are roasted, then drizzled with Sriracha. Hey, it's pretty wild for a steakhouse. They're available for a few weeks and are $11.95. Other sides at Perry's include root vegetables, grilled asparagus and roasted cauliflower.

    Trinity Groves restaurant Souk has rolled out a new menu with family-style dinners, new flatbreads and a quartet of tagines: sea bass, chicken, veggie or lamb with preserved lemon and confit of apricots. Seafood bisteeya is like a little cake with seafood inside, wrapped in pasta. Flatbreads include one with ground beef and arugula; another has lamb sausage.

    Already a hot pick for lunch, East Hampton Sandwich Co. has expanded its hours to breakfast, from 7 to 11 am daily. Following the previously established sandwich theme, the breakfast menu has several varieties of English muffin sandwiches, including fried chicken with cheddar and honey, or spinach with egg white and avocado. All are priced at $4.95.

    Speaking of biscuits, Whataburger has a new jalapeño cheddar biscuit, available for an unspecified limited time, which means you must rush there today. It's a buttermilk biscuit with shredded cheddar cheese and diced jalapeños baked inside. You can order the jalapeño cheddar biscuit on a biscuit sandwich, with biscuits and gravy, or à la carte, all by itself.

    NYLO Dallas South Side hotel has new menus at its Terrace Bistro and rooftop SODA Bar. There's a portobello sandwich on sourdough with red bell peppers, onions, spinach, Buffalo mozzarella and basil pesto; fried deviled eggs with bacon, truffle oil and chives; shrimp nachos with queso al fresca, black beans and guacamole; and thin-crust pizza topped with sausage, sweet peppers, arugula and goat cheese. Also: pork chop, sea bass, tahini salad and molten chocolate cake.

    Booze
    Downtown Dallas bar Prohibition, former home of mixologist Eddie "Lucky" Campbell, has closed. Slip Inn has too.

    The Establishment, the Knox-Henderson bar which was to be home to mixologist Michael Martensen (now headed for One Arts Plaza), is open, and so is old-school Vagabond on Greenville Avenue, in the old J. Pepe's space. Beer spot Lakewood Growler opened at Mockingbird Lane and Abrams Road.

    Chefs
    Hilton Anatole has a new executive chef: David Scalise. He'll be in charge of the culinary operation of the hotel, including its five restaurants, pasty shop and banquet facilities. Scalise joins the Anatole from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida.

    HG Sply Co. has a new executive chef: Megan Foley. Her resume includes stints at Omni Dallas hotel and Stephan Pyles.

    Chef Andre Natera, without a home after the closure of Village Kitchen in Highland Park Village, joins Omni Barton Creek in Austin.

    Sous chef Justin Holt left his post at Driftwood to return to Bishop Arts restaurant Lucia.

    Chef Chad Starling is at Dallas Chop House in downtown Dallas.

    Fuel City doubled its kitchen space, which means more tacos for everyone.

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    Things to Eat

    Celeb chef fest leads 6 best food and drink events in Dallas this week

    Celestina Blok
    Oct 20, 2025 | 3:06 pm
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    Bia Hoi Vietnamese pop-up at Malai Kitchen

    This week's food events around Dallas includes a food and wine festival from a celebrity chef, a book discussion by an Italian cookbook author, a plant-based dinner and social, and a spooky soiree leading up to Halloween.

    Tuesday, October 21

    Arts & Letters Live with Lidia Bastianich
    Chef, TV personality, and seasoned cookbook author Lidia Bastianich will visit the Dallas Museum of Art to discuss her latest book, Lidia’s The Art of Pasta, featuring more than 100 authentic Italian recipes. Chad Houser, founder of Café Momentum, will serve as moderator. Tickets are $56.50 and include a copy of the hardcover book. (There are discounts for educators, students, and Dallas Museum of Art members.) The event will begin at 7:30 pm.

    Thursday, October 23

    Dia de los Muertos at The Mexican
    Upscale Design District destination will host an immersive week-long pop-up to celebrate Dia de los Muertos, a Mexican tradition that honors deceased loved ones. The restaurant will be filled with more than 4,200 marigolds, photo installations, and roaming catrinas. Menu specials will include lobster poblano bisque, short rib in recado negro, and a Sugar Skull dessert with tres leches mix, red berries, and a touch of tortilla ashes. The pop-up will run through November 2.

    Friday, October 24

    Shef F+W Festival
    MasterChef judge Tiffany Derry and Tom Foley of Dallas-based hospitality group T2D Concepts will host their second annual multi-day festival featuring top chefs from across the country. Taking place at multiple venues across Grand Prairie’s EpicCentral entertainment district, the festival will feature James Beard Award Winners Kwame Onwuachi and Erick Williams, chef and TV star Duff Goldman, and Top Chef competitors Silvia Barban and Tristan Epps-Long. Nearly a dozen events range from wine and cocktail experiences to industry panel discussions to grand tastings. Ticket prices range from $15 to $250, and the festival runs Friday to Sunday.

    Saturday, October 25

    Bia Hoi Pop-Up at Malai Kitchen
    Uptown outlet of the Dallas-based Asian cuisine concept will host its annual bia hoi pop-up, a tribute to the daily ritual in Northern Vietnam that involves gathering around small tables to enjoy light beer and shareable snacks. Enjoy $1 Bia Hoi Rice Lager brewed by Malai, along with a menu of Vietnamese-inspired snacks like fried egg tofu salad ($8), banh mi Lao-style meatball ($11), coconut sea snail ($13), and fried sticky rice cake ($8). The event will take place on the patio from 12-10 pm or sell-out.

    The Dinner Party: A Plant-Based Dining Social at Tru Plant-Based Kitchen
    Carrollton vegan eatery will host a four-course plant-based dinner and social gathering. Menu highlights include sweet potato and lentil soup, farfalle alfredo and teriyaki portobella strips, and chocolate covered strawberries. Tickets are $80 or $130 for two, and the dinner begins at 5:30 pm.

    Oktoberfest at Windmills Craftworks
    Windmills Craftworks in The Colony is channeling Bavaria with its Oktoberfest celebration, serving up bratwurst and other German-inspired food, beers, and live music from Sarah Johnson, Amari Amore, and Cash Byers. Enjoy seasonal beers from Windmills and guest breweries Vector, Voodoo, Celestial, Odd Muse, Turning Point, and False Idol, plus enjoy an afternoon full of Oktoberfest games and activities. Tickets are $10 and every eligible guest receives a branded Windmills 6-oz mini glass plus 6 tokens for beer sampling (including one Windmills brew). The event runs from 12-8 pm.

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