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    Tastemaker Tournament

    Best new restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth square off in Tastemaker challenge

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 17, 2014 | 6:15 pm

    For our first-ever CultureMap Dallas Tastemaker Awards, we are celebrating the talent in the local food and drink community. Our editors selected the nominees, and a panel of experts chose winners in nine categories — which will be revealed at our big event on May 6.

    In the coming weeks, we will continue to introduce you to the deserving nominees, but right now we need your help: You get to choose the winner for Best New Restaurant.

    This is no ordinary poll. It's a big field, with 16 nominees listed in alphabetical order below that get matched up, bracket-style, in this competition. You pick your favorite in each matchup, and the winners go on to the next round, until one winner finally emerges.

    You can vote once a day for the duration. Round one runs from April 17-22. Round two spans April 23-28. The finals round takes place April 29-May 2. Winner is announced May 6.

    In the meantime, read all about the competitors:

    AF+B
    AF+B, which stands for American Food and Beverage, is a chic, comfortable tavern in Fort Worth's West 7th district from Consilient Hospitality. Reflecting the finicky focus of Consilient's Tristan Simon, every element speaks of precision, from the meticulously trimmed cut-outs on the menu to the golden crispness of the French fries to the accompanying house-made ketchup, better than Heinz. The menu changes often; chef Jeff Harris has been observing seasonal cooking longer than most.

    Amberjax Fish Market Grille
    Family-run seafood restaurant at Trinity Groves feels like an upscale shanty with large, prominently positioned chalkboards displaying the fish of the day. The menu leans toward Louisiana with oysters, po' boys, gumbo, and red beans and rice. Owners Karen and Larry Williams give the place a personal, hospitable cheerfulness.

    Barter
    Brothers Patrick and Michael Halbert tapped chef Tim Love for menu consultation and direction for their new concept in the Private Social space. With chef Andrew Dilda behind the wheel, Barter skews younger than its predecessor with an emphasis on snacks; pick-up items like tacos; and a fun, kitschy, tiki-themed Sunday brunch.

    Bird Cafe
    Fort Worth cousin to Meddlesome Moth has same menu overseen by chef David McMillan, including signature ricotta cheese "moth balls," fish and chips, and meaty pot pies. Beer selection is broad, as is the case at every Shannon Wynne-owned restaurant. Spacious patio overlooks beautifully renovated Sundance Square.

    Bite City Grill
    Former Pakpao chef Eddy Thretipthuangsin headed west to Montgomery Plaza in Fort Worth to open his own place. The menu is divided into "Big Bites" and "Small Bites" and includes short ribs, burgers, lamb meatballs and flatbreads, with influences from Asia, America and Europe. Cocktails have a unique theme: They're inspired by the signs of the Zodiac.

    Blind Butcher
    Matt Tobin and Josh Yingling, owners of Goodfriend Beer Garden & Burger House, took over the old Service Bar space and opened a meat-centric restaurant. The menu features sausage, pastrami and corned beef made by chef Oliver Sitrin. Dedication to craft beer extends to 20 taps, including not just Texas and American beers but also European. Beer is also sold by liter and half-liter.

    BonChon Chicken
    Glorified chicken wings with what passes for cosmopolitan elan for the under-30 foodie. Menu options are few: wings, drumsticks or boneless strips, which you can get with a choice of spicy hot or soy garlic sauce. A side of coleslaw bolstered with kimchi is highly recommended. Although most come for the chicken, there are a few Korean dishes such as bibimbap, rice served in a hot pot topped with vegetables and meat.

    Casa Rubia
    Casa Rubia has emerged as the shining star of Trinity Groves, with lots of critical raves for its modern tapas and dark, trendy atmosphere. Menu from chef Omar Flores includes charcuterie, as well as many seafood options such as mussels and octopus. Paella is the signature dish; it changes daily. Drinks are unique: There's a long Spanish wine list, plus sherries and beers from Spain and South America.

    CBD Provisions
    Located at The Joule hotel, CBD Provisions is an American brasserie developed and operated by Consilient Restaurants serving American comfort food with an artisanal sensibility. Menu items range from coddled eggs with house-baked bacon bread for breakfast to seasonal salads for lunch to pan-fried organic chicken for dinner. CBD is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day of the week. It serves Sunday brunch and a complete menu until midnight on the weekends.

    Chino Chinatown
    Trinity Groves restaurant fuses Chinese and Latin cuisines. Owners Adrian Verdin and Uno Immanivong were inspired by "barrio Chinos," which translates to "Chinatown" in Latin American cities. Their menu includes lamb tacos, sea bass with a Thai chili glaze, and a banh mi sandwich with steak. For dessert, there's a pina colada upside down cake and a Mexican chocolate cake with coconut ice cream and mole ganache.

    CrushCraft
    Bright, colorful and fun, CrushCraft serves spicy Thai "street food" from drunken noodles to the comforting curry noodle dish called khao soi. The level of execution is high, reflecting the four-star experience of chef Paul Singhapong, who has worked at the French Room, Beau Nash, Melrose Hotel and Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek. CrushCraft might be the perfect restaurant: It stays open late, and prices are incredibly low.

    Gemma
    Seasonal American restaurant comes from husband-and-wife California transplants Stephen Rogers and Allison Yoder. Rogers is a native of Dallas; both worked at Napa Valley restaurant Press. Notable wine program includes boutique labels and a glass-enclosed wine refrigerator that keeps both whites and reds at the proper temperature.

    The Rustic
    The team behind Bowl & Barrel and Mutts Cantina partnered with singer-songwriter Pat Green and local businessman Brian Manion to open a full-service restaurant and bar with a Texas theme. Dishes are mostly down-home, with a few foodie flourishes, prepared using farm-fresh and local ingredients. Think chorizo empanadas, burgers and Gulf crab melt. Not surprisingly, it's a great live music venue too.

    Savor
    Klyde Warren Park's main restaurant is a breathtakingly designed modern gastropub. Chef John Coleman's menu includes shared plates plus pub fare, such as deviled eggs, cheese board, flatbreads, crab cakes, shrimp and grits, and flat-iron steak. Desserts come in whimsical mini-versions and range from German chocolate cake and caramel ice cream sandwich to yuzu tart and chocolate peanut butter pretzel bite.

    Souk
    Souk is a sibling to Medina in Victory Park and Baboush in West Village, all owned by restaurateur Yaser Khalaf. At Trinity Groves, he's created a bistro and bazaar with the street food flavors of Morocco, with influences from the Mediterranean, Middle East and Western Europe.

    Tanoshii Ramen
    Dallas finally got the ramen restaurant it longed for, in hip Deep Ellum, from Wicked Po'Boys owners Joey and Chi Le. Ramen comes in many options, from the classic tonkotsu to an all-vegetable ramen with mushrooms. There are also dumplings, steamed buns and, from the bar, a sake sampler. Menu has been a work in progress; new items such as the okonomiyaki fries – French fries topped with bonito flakes, tonkatsu sauce and Japanese mayo – rotate in and out.

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    Come celebrate the Tastemakers with us on Tuesday, May 6, at Seven for Parties in the Dallas Design District. To learn more about the event, including information about our beneficiaries, judges, participating restaurants and ticket sales, visit our Tastemakers website.

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    Comings and Goings

    It's a big week for restaurant openings and closings in Dallas

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 22, 2026 | 3:00 pm
    Alara
    Alara
    Deconstructed baklava at Alara.

    The headline says it best: It's a big week for restaurant openings and closings in Dallas. Sometimes forces come together to make a week like this busy, whether it's the alignment of the stars or just a Dallas code compliance inspector who finally decides to give a thumbs up.

    But along with the good news of openings comes the not-so-good news of closings. Let's do good news first with openings, followed by closings.

    OPENINGS

    Alara, a Mediterranean restaurant from Turkish-born chef Onur Akan, has opened in Dallas' Design District at 1628 Oak Lawn Ave. #120, in the former Pakpao Thai space. Akan, who previously worked as a chef at Nonna and had his own catering company, is calling it "modern Mediterranean," with twists such as deconstructed baklava and the so-called Caesar salad, whose gem lettuce, fried anchovies, and green goddess dressing make it seem like not a Caesar at all. During lunch, Alara will feature a casual European cafe-style menu with mezze, doner kebab, sandwiches, and salads. Dinner service expands into a larger menu with nightly specials.

    Bojangles, the Carolina chicken chain, opened a location in Plano at 3840 SH-121, in a newly-constructed building west of Kroger Marketplace at the corner of Coit Road. Bojangles specializes in fried chicken, biscuits, and Southern sides such as dirty rice, mac & cheese, and Cajun pinto beans. They made their Dallas-area debut in 2023 with the usual fanfare that first surrounds a chain, followed by the usual fading fanfare that surrounds a chain after it has opened multiple locations. In this case, Plano marks the company’s ninth location in Dallas-Fort Worth.

    Maman, the New York café chain making a big expansion in Dallas, opens its new location at Hillside Village, the centrally situated center at Mockingbird Lane and Abrams Road, on April 23 in the former Palmer's Hot Chicken space, with pastries, sandwiches, coffee, and exclusive Texas menu items. Opening day will feature an 8 am ribbon cutting with complimentary cookies for the first 100 customers who make a purchase. They made their Texas debut in November 2025 when they opened a location in the Plaza at Preston Center. There are also plans for locations in Frisco, Casa Linda, and the Design District.

    PopUp Bagels, a buzzy bagel concept from the Northeast, will make its Texas debut on April 24, opening its first location in Dallas at Inwood Village, in the former I Heart Yogurt shop next to the Inwood Theatre at 5450 W Lovers Ln. #143. PopUp started as a backyard project during the pandemic. Their menu is limited — no sandwiches— and their bagels are sold whole only, not sliced, leading to their nickname "rip and dip," in which customers rip the bagels in half and dip them into spreads. (Their texture is softer and lighter than the traditional New York dense bagel, making them easier to "rip.") On opening day only, they'll serve a Lemon Pepper Schmear that's a collaboration with Wingstop.

    Portillo's, the Chicago-based street food chain, opened a location in Frisco at 16499 FM Rd. #423 on April 21, with Chicago-style hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches, crinkle-cut fries, salads, shakes, and chocolate cake. Hot dogs come in regular, chili cheese, Polish sausage, and Maxwell Street Polish sausage with mustard and grilled onions. The location features Portillo's "restaurant of the future" design, comprising a smaller, more efficient footprint. It is the 11th location of Portillo's in Dallas-Fort Worth and first in Frisco; the first opened at the Grandscape development in The Colony in January 2023.

    CLOSINGS

    Super Duper Cookie Co., a social enterprise that employs people with disabilities, is closing its storefront in May. The shop, which opened in 2024 in the former Baldo's Ice Cream space across from SMU at 6401 Hillcrest Rd., will be closing on May 1, according to a post on Instagram. Company founder Benjamin Crosland told the DMN that they're closing because they couldn't afford to stay in business. "We are sad to go but we know that we have made an impact in our community," their post said. "We will be here until May 1, so come and say goodbye and get a cookie and dance under the disco ball one last time."

    Kate Weiser Chocolate Bon bons by Kate Weiser Chocolate. Photo courtesy of Kate Weiser Chocolate

    Dozo Omakase. Omakase sushi restaurant at Trinity Groves closed on April 14, after a little more than a year. The sushi spot opened in early 2025 with an embrace of the then-trendy multi-course omakase style of dining, in small or large versions with basically four options: 7 or 15 courses, plus hand rolls and a nigiri-handroll combination, with prices ranging from $28 to $120. They had a cool happy hour with a new menu nearly every month, but it wasn't enough. In their closure announcement, they said it was a difficult decision but invited fans to visit their sister restaurant Dozo Sushi in Richardson.

    Kate Weiser Chocolate, Dallas' renowned chocolatier famous for its colorful and artistic chocolates, is closing down. That includes all four locations: its flagship at Trinity Groves as well as NorthPark Center, Fort Worth, and Southlake, as well as online sales. Founder Kate Weiser, a pastry chef who founded her chocolate company in 2014 as part of the "incubator" program at Trinity Groves, told the DMN that Trinity Groves' investors owned 60 percent of the company, and that they hadn't been profitable in four years. She's arranged for her signature "Carl the Snowman" hot chocolate kit to have one final Christmas season with Central Market for the 2026 holiday.

    Stirr, the brunchy restaurant from Dallas-based Milkshake Concepts, has closed its final location in Addison. According to a post from the owners, they decided not to renew their lease; April 19 was their last day of service. Stirr made its debut in Deep Ellum in 2016, serving chef-driven dishes and cocktails. A second location opened in Fort Worth in 2019, then closed in 2021. Milkshake seems to be in a time of transition. In 2025, they closed Citizen, their lounge on Swiss Avenue and recently replaced it with a dance-music venue called Ctrl Room. They also own the small Mexican chain Vidorra, Serious Pizza, and The Finch, an American grill with locations in Dallas, Grand Prairie, and Nashville.
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    Stephanie Allmon Merry contributed to this story.

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