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    Where to Eat Now

    Where to eat in Dallas right now: 10 restaurants that tease with hard-to-get specials

    Teresa Gubbins
    May 6, 2015 | 2:33 pm

    We love restaurants that give us everything we want, whenever we want it. But sometimes the value of something increases when we can't have it all the time.

    Thus explains the mystique of the limited edition. Limited-edition items are on their timetable, not ours. They make us stop what we're doing, cancel our regular appointments and hew to their agenda. They remind us we are not masters of the universe. They give us a tiny dose of humility, which we can all use.

    Mark your calendars and get in line for these 10 special-case offerings:

    Best Thai Signature
    Vegan buffet first Sunday of every month. This small, loosely connected chain of family-owned Thai restaurants embraces innovation, from its addition of a bubble-tea outlet to its comprehensive buffet restaurant in northeast Dallas. But the hot ticket is on the first Sunday of every month when Best Thai Signature, the branch in Addison, unfurls a mega-buffet with an array of all-vegan dishes: spring rolls, pad Thai, barbecue "beef," vegetable stir-fries, crunchy fritters and more.

    Bisous Bisous Patisserie
    Fruit croissant on Saturdays and Sundays. This new West Village bakery has received much attention for its "cruffin," a croissant formed into a muffin-like shape that sells out quickly. But the official limited-edition item is its fruit croissant: A plain croissant is cut in half and served open-faced with almond cream, sliced strawberries and house-made streusel. It's probably a good thing that it's available only on Saturdays and Sundays; otherwise it could do serious damage to your weekdays.

    Cane Rosso
    Pecan Lodge pizza on Tuesdays. The Deep Ellum branch of this Neapolitan pizzeria chain is a big supporter of local ingredients — local as in, two blocks away. Every Tuesday night, Cane Rosso does a special pizza using one of the smoked meats from renowned barbecue restaurant Pecan Lodge. It could be a pizza topped with shredded brisket, crumbled sausage or pulled pork. One recent example: brisket with mozzarella, salsa verde, cilantro and cotija cheese.

    Eclair Bistro
    Quail with pain perdu on Saturday mornings. Charming restaurant just-transplanted from Cedar Hill to McKinney from chef Aaron Thomas is family-run, with his mom helping him in the kitchen on luscious desserts and his father running the front of the house. The contemporary American menu incorporates influences from Greece, Italy and the family's hometown of New Orleans. But its roots are French, and you can spot that in its special weekend brunch dish of buttermilk-fried quail with pain perdu.

    El Bolero
    Lobster fajitas on Fridays. It should be noted that the lobster fajitas at El Bolero are served every day for lunch and dinner. These are not your standard fajitas; sorry, no sizzling plate. We're talking about a 6- to 7-ounce lobster tail whose shell is filled with Mexican rice, then topped with the tail meat and a lemon-citrus sauce, served with puréed black beans and house-made tortillas. The special part is that on Fridays, the fajitas are $15 from 11 am-3 pm, as opposed to the usual market price.

    Hypnotic Donuts
    Vegan doughnut days. The gourmet doughnut shop offers vegan versions, but on a limited basis. Doesn't that make you want them more? At the Dallas branch, they're available only on Mondays and Tuesdays; at the new Denton outlet, they're available on Mondays and Wednesdays. But they do offer at least three to four flavors such as chocolate-coconut and cinnamon sugar.

    Lockhart Smokehouse Plano
    Wagyu beef belly on Fridays. It's become kind of a thing for barbecue restaurants to offer special items, and Lockhart Smokehouse is no stranger to the trend, with Beef Ribs Wednesdays and Burnt Ends Thursdays. The latest offering is available only at the Plano branch and only on Fridays: smoked Wagyu beef belly, cut into thick slices and served by the pound. Owner Jill Bergus calls it the "love child of fatty brisket and beef rib."

    Luscher's Red Hots
    Corn dogs on Mondays. Amid the sandwiches, hot dogs, gyros, French fries and onion rings, chef Brian Luscher's sausage-themed restaurant in Deep Ellum does one special every day such as fried smelt on Fridays and beef-tallow fries on Tuesdays. But none celebrates the restaurant's fun, casual spirit better than his Monday corn dog special, with a Red Hot sausage fried up in a thick, satisfying cornmeal crust.

    Mama's Daughter's Diner
    "Blue plate" daily specials are part and parcel of home-cooking places like Mama's Daughter's Diner, Dixie House, Original Market Diner and Norma's Cafe. But if there's a day to visit, it's Thursday, when everyone rolls out versions of smothered chicken. Mama's Daughter's and Norma's do chicken tetrazzini with diced chicken in a creamy sauce, served on spaghetti. At Dixie House, it's chicken and dumplings. Original Market Diner is the exception; they do chicken and dumplings on Wednesdays.

    Taco Joint
    Fried cod taco on Fridays. The small local taqueria chain was among the first to bring the Austin taco mindset to Dallas, with a special affinity for breakfast, including tacos and burritos. They do many spontaneous specials, depending on the whim of the branch (there are four) and the kitchen. But there is one taco you can only get on Friday and no other day of the week: battered fried cod.

    Luscher's Red Hots special edition corn dog.

    Luschers Red Hots corn dog
      
    Photo by Marc Lee [https://marcsclips.com/]
    Luscher's Red Hots special edition corn dog.
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    Roundup of Restaurant News

    Lots of fun new openings elevate this Dallas restaurant news roundup

    Raven Jordan
    Feb 28, 2025 | 6:15 pm
    Onesan sushi
    Onesan
    New sushi at Onesan

    February may be the shortest of months, but there's no shortage of dining news around Dallas. There's been a slew of openings, spring menus, and limited-edition bites. There are new cocktails, food trucks, power bowls, French fries, bagels, blizzards, and concretes.

    Here's what's happening in Dallas restaurant news right now:

    Remote Coffee, a new drive-thru-only coffee shop in East Dallas, is now open at 10999 Garland Rd. It comes from longtime Dallas restaurateur Joel Roland, alongside Mike Donlon and Pablo Garcia. In addition to coffee, frozen drinks, and aguas frescas, they also serve breakfast tacos and baked goods.

    Khroma Coffee has opened inside Jem Studios at 3401 Main Street in Deep Ellum. The shop stocks specialties like charcoal and concrete lattes, a variety of teas, and espresso.

    La Casita Bakeshop has launched a tiki cocktail pop-up called La Tiki Paisa at their bakeshop inside the flagship Half Price Books on Northwest Highway with a menu of tiki-style tropical drinks like $12 hot buttered rum and $15 mai tai, served after 5 pm daily. There’s also a selection of small plates, such as $16 beef tartare and $17 charred cabbage.

    Tei An, the acclaimed Japanese restaurant in Dallas' Arts District, has been acquired by a team that includes Hunter Pond of Vandelay Hospitality Group (Hudson House, Drakes, Jack & Harry's) who says he won't change the restaurant which was opened by chef Teiichi Sakurai in 2008.

    Birdcall, the Colorado-based fast-casual chicken chain, has now opened in McKinney at 4702 W. University Dr. This is their second Dallas-area location following the opening of one in Richardson in 2024.

    Kava Bar, a bar with the buzzy alcohol alternative that has an earthy flavor, opened in Oak Cliff at 337 Jefferson Blvd. on February 15. It's the third in DFW following locations in Denton and Preston Road.

    Panda Express, the Asian restaurant chain, opened two new locations: 9237 Lyndon B. Johnson Fwy. in Dallas, and 767 S. Angel Pkwy. in Lucas. Two new places in the Dallas area to find their world-famous The Original Orange Chicken and Honey Walnut Shrimp.

    Salad and Go opened a location at 4401 Lemmon Ave. on February 19. The restaurant has also launched its new "greens for everyone" menu, featuring a green reviver juice, green enchilada chili, and good greens salad for $3-$8.

    Kitchen + Kocktails, the Dallas-based restaurant and cocktail bar from attorney and restauranteur Kevin Kelley, is expanding to Boston where it will open in chef Nusret "Salt Bae" Gökçe's former Nusr-Et location in Boston in late 2025.

    MoMo's Italian Kitchen in Lake Highlands has launched new cocktails now that they have a full liquor license, including The Queen Margherita, an Italian twist on the classic margarita with tequila and Italicus, a Bergamot liqueur; and MoMo Spritz with sparkling wine, Cappelletti, and orange peel. They have a new chef: Asher Stevens, who previously worked at Urban Bistro for Avner Samuel and developed the gastropub menus at The Cock & Bull pub and The Whistling Pig. They've extended their hours Sunday and Tuesday-Thursday from 5–9 pm, Friday-Saturday from 5 pm–10 pm, and a new lunch Tuesday-Thursday from 11 am-2 pm.

    José, the restaurant on Lovers Lane, launched its taco truck and catering services, bringing tacos and margaritas to wherever the party is. The truck can be reserved with one of three different customizable menus, each featuring a variety of tacos from breakfast to signature tacos, priced from $23-52 per person. There’s also the option to add on items, including beverages, appetizers, entrees, sides, and desserts.

    Onesan Dim Sum & Sushi, the Park Cities' favorite sushi restaurant, has new menu items from chef Jimmy Duke: Green Dragon roll with shrimp tempura, crab, cucumber, eel, avocado, and eel sauce; Fire Dragon roll with spicy tuna, cucumber, avocado; Tiger Eye roll with smoked salmon, jalapeno, cream cheese, nori, tempura fried soy paper, yuzu habanero sauce, and eel sauce; Volcano Crab roll with avocado, cucumber, cream cheese, baked blue crab tempura flakes, spicy mayo, and eel sauce; Lil’ Sister roll with crab, avocado, shrimp tempura, yellowtail, jalapeno, sriracha, and ponzu; and Samurai roll with crab, avocado, cucumber, and marinated tuna. Onesan has also launched a new "From the Wok" selection featuring Chili Garlic Beef Stir-Fry with soy-marinated Angus beef, toasted Thai chilis, onion, red bell pepper, shiitake mushrooms, and bean sprouts; and Lobster Rice with XO sauce, chili, garlic and shallot. Duke is a native of Japan who previously worked at Nobu and Imoto in Victory Park.

    The Apron at Omni PGA Frisco launched a new menu featuring an apple pie chia seed pudding for $11; brisket Benedict for $19; and Croque Madame with smoked ham, Gruyère, creole sauce, and fried eggs on Texas toast for $18. They also have a new Junior Chefs’ menu with dishes like egg-in-a-hole, a sunny-side up egg and applewood-smoked bacon on whole wheat toast, for $10.

    Overeasy at the Statler is celebrating St. Patrick's with specials on the $14 Texas Turkey Reuben and $7 White Chocolate Irish Cream Mocha. Available March 1-31.

    MilkShake Factory, the neighborhood dessert shop in Grapevine, is rolling out a new permanent menu dessert and limited-time milkshake flavor. They’re offering molten chocolate cups for $6 that come in either peanut butter bananas & cream or strawberries & cream in a cup with whipped cream and melted milk chocolate. A limited-time coconut caramel cookie milkshake is available for $9 through April 20.

    Snooze an AM Eatery, the breakfast-brunch chain, has three new lifestyle bowls, catering to different dietary needs. The Keto Breakfast has spinach and shredded carrots dressed with Dijon vinaigrette topped with a Snooze chicken sausage patty, hard-boiled eggs, avocado, and seared tomato; Protein BLT with scrambled eggs, bacon, breakfast sausage crumble, seared tomato, avocado, pickled red onions, and Maldon salt; and Farmer’s Market Veggie with sweet potato, seared tomato, avocado, and hard-boiled eggs. Prices range from $15-$16.

    Tous les Jours, the Korean-French bakery has launched a new "cloud bagel," made with rice flour so it's light and fluffy. There's a plain and an everything seasoning bagel option. Available at Carrolton, Colleyville, and Plano locations.

    Whiskey Cake has 15 new menu items, including mushroom campanelle, red crab Benedict, and French onion burger. Plus three cocktails: The Cold Fashioned 2.0 (available for brunch only), Spiced Maple Old Fashioned, and Wabbit Smash. Prices start at $17.50 for the French onion burger.

    Swizzle, the tiki bar on Greenville Avenue, is hosting Malort Madness, a bracket-style competition featuring Malort, the love-it-or-hate-it liqueur. They're serving 16 Malort infusions designed by Swizzle regulars, in flavors such as Jolly Ranchers, Spam, and jalapeno, to be voted on week by week until they arrive at a final winner on March 31. Malort has become a favorite in the service industry as the go-to shot; Swizzle has featured Malort on their cocktail menu since they opened in 2020.

    Black Rock Coffee Bar has new drinks for spring: Toffee Delight, with English toffee, caramel, and hazelnut latte; Honey Haze shaken espresso with espresso, honey, vanilla, ice, and oat milk; and matcha with lavender cold foam. Available March 1-April 30.

    Dairy Queen brought back the Mint Oreo Blizzard, featuring cookie pieces with a cool mint topping and DQ’s soft serve. Available through March 31.

    Rita’s Frozen Custard has added a new PB & Toffee Concrete. It blends Rita’s Vanilla Frozen Custard with Reese's peanut butter sauce and almond toffee crunch topping. Concrete starts at $6.

    WOB Bar & Kitchen is adding a new, limited-time $9 French fry dipping platter with a pile of French Fries and four Slam-Dunk Dips: jalapeño avocado ranch, kicked up ketchup, Sriracha lime aioli, and honey mustard9. They're also offering game day bites, such as pickle fries and cauliflower bites from March 18-April 7.

    Wingstop has new, crispier tenders, with a lighter and crispier experience – to be paired with Wingstop’s house made ranch, in a three-piece combo meal for $10.

    Carrabba's has a new lemony spring menu inspired by Sorrento, home of Italy’s lemon groves. New dishes include lemon cream asparagus linguine, shrimp scampi, Tuscan-grilled lamb chops, and limoncello bread pudding. Cocktails include springtime sangria and strawberry limoncello martini. Prices start at $10.

    Einstein Bros. Bagels has a new country bagels & gravy egg sandwich, featuring a Country Sausage Gourmet Bagel, eggs, bacon, pork sausage, cheddar cheese, and Country Pepper Cream Cheese for $9.

    Potbelly has two new menu items: chili mac featuring beef chili with kidney beans, bell peppers, and onions, topped with Potbelly’s three-cheese mac; and banana pudding shake featuring vanilla and banana flavors, finished with a Potbelly shortbread cookie on the straw. Chili mac is $6 for a bowl, banana pudding shake is $5.49.

    Logan’s Roadhouse has rolled out a limited-time Cajun-inspired menu featuring blackened shrimp & sausage gumbo, shrimp stacked trout, and beer-battered onion rings.

    A.1. Steakhouse from Kraft-Heinz has partnered with Epicurean Butter on a butter that’s now available at H-E-B locations across Dallas-Fort Worth. The A1 Steakhouse butter brings the signature tang of A.1. Steak Sauce to kitchens in a new format. It's available for $4.14.

    Sonic Drive-In has a new strawberry mangonada slush featuring a hint of Tajín Clásico chili lime seasoning. Available in medium only for $3, starting March 3 while supplies last.

    North Texas Food Bank (NTFB), has partnered with Dallas College to provide food assistance to families in need, ensuring children have access to meals during school break. Open to the public, the mobile food distribution will be held on Wednesday, March 5, at the Dallas College Pleasant Grove Center at 802 Buckner Blvd. in Dallas from 10 am-12 pm or until supplies last. Each participating family will receive approximately 60 pounds of food.

    All Y’alls Foods — a popular purveyor of vegan jerky and other animal-free snacks — earned recognition from PETA for signing on to its new “Eat Without Experiments” program that helps shoppers identify food and beverage companies that don’t test on animals. The company has never experimented on animals and is making its commitment public and permanent by joining PETA’s program. All Y’alls Foods is one of many companies—including Ferrero International, Bacardi Limited, Amy’s Kitchen, Heineken, and Unilever—that have signed PETA’s statement of assurance pledging never to test on animals.

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