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    Working 9 to 5

    Top downtown Dallas dining options for your next business lunch

    CultureMap Create
    May 14, 2019 | 11:40 am

    If you're anything like us, heading out to grab a bite in the middle of your workday looks different every day of the week, and these days, the definition of what qualifies as a business lunch is pretty broad.

    Luckily, downtown Dallas is full of options for your midday meal in whatever form it takes. From two hours in an elegant dining room to a casual meal with coworkers or a quick bite for one, here are 12 top spots for lunch in the heart of downtown.

    3Eleven Kitchen & Cocktails
    This farm-to-market modern eatery is perfect for everything from a solo working lunch (they had us at “build-your-own bowl” options) to a company outing, with shared plates like steak and cheese flatbreads and carpaccio bites. The vision for the classic-meets-modern vibe came from RJ Mexican Cuisine owner Jay Khan, who opened 3Eleven in the former Hoffbrau Steaks space.

    Bullion
    With award-winning chef Bruno Davaillon at the helm serving contemporary French dishes like moules frites and croque monsieur, Bullion is the perfect place for an elegant business lunch or celebratory Friday afternoon — you know, the kind where you don’t go back to the office afterwards.

    CBD Provisions
    Right in the heart of downtown Dallas inside the Joule is CBD Provisions. A modern “Texas brasserie,” the interior sets the stage for the restaurant's artisan sensibility. Think brick walls and wood floors, leather banquettes, and a fully open kitchen. For lunch, items like grilled cheese (with gruyere) and tomato soup or beer-battered cod with kale-slaw offer comfort food with a modern twist.

    City Hall Bistro
    This all-day bistro, which opened a few years back as part of the Adolphus Hotel's renovation, has quickly become a go-to spot for all meals, but the lunch menu is extra exciting. It’s hard to go wrong with any dish from chef Jeramie Robison, but we’re especially partial to the burrata and market fish shakshuka.

    Dakota’s Steakhouse
    Lunch at Dakota’s Steakhouse — a downtown underground phenomenon since 1984 — is an experience. Take an elevator from the sidewalk, and descend into a world of marble floors, shrimp cocktails, wedge salads, and USDA Prime steaks.

    Dallas Fish Market
    This Main Street seafood destination is praised for its fresh catches and stellar hospitality. The lunch menu is full of oysters, poke bowls, and sashimi featuring fishes from all over the world, making it the perfect spot for an easy (but elegant) midday seafood meal.

    Elm St. Cask & Kitchen
    Located inside the Hilton Garden Inn, this restaurant has been reimagined from its former iteration as Grayson Social. Chef Benjamin Maulsby has put together a Southern-inspired menu featuring dishes like shrimp and blue corn grits and beer can chicken. And don’t worry, one Grayson Social relic still remains: the signature biscuits.

    Fine China
    Inside Statler Dallas is Fine China, where velvet banquettes and patterned wallpaper set the tone for elevated Chinese-American cuisine. Classics like Cantonese roasted duck exist alongside modern, American-rooted inventions like spicy chicken wings. For a celebration, the extensive Japanese Whiskey library, craft cocktails, and curated saké list have you covered.

    Mirador
    At Mirador, enjoy a tuna tartine, whipped ricotta toast, or escarole caesar salad alongside some of the best views in town. The trendy dining room features massive floor-to-ceiling windows and a wraparound terrace that looks right out onto Tony Tasset’s outdoor sculpture, Eye.

    Musume
    Named for the Japanese word for "daughter," Musume, in the Hall Arts complex, serves up contemporary Asian fusion cuisine from restaurateur Josh Babb. Menu highlights include inventive dishes like grilled lamb lollipops and five-spice duck leg confit, plus a full sushi and sashimi menu. Pro tip for your working lunches: You can order takeout, too.

    Open Palette
    The Sheraton, Downtown Dallas’s largest hotel, is in the midst of a massive renovation that's bringing in five new restaurant concepts, including Open Palette. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the modern American eatery offers a menu with bold, surprising spins on traditional flavors.

    Tei An
    This steamy and delicious spot is part Japanese restaurant, part noodle house, part sushi spot. You don’t want to miss the soba noodles from chef and James Beard semifinalist Teiichi Sakurai. The interior — full of rich wood, steel and glass — transports you from the middle of downtown Dallas straight to Tokyo, perfect for those weeks when you’re itching for a vacation.

    Zodiac Room
    Nothing says elegant like a meal at Neiman Marcus. Over the years, the Zodiac Room has seen its fair share of decor and menu upgrades, but some dishes — like the popovers with strawberry butter and the mandarin orange soufflé — have been there since the beginning. Another thing that hasn’t changed a bit? The exceedingly high level of service you'd expect from anything related to Neiman’s.

    A burger at Bullion, which serves contemporary French dishes like moules frites and croque monsieur.

    Bullion burger
    Photo courtesy of Bullion
    A burger at Bullion, which serves contemporary French dishes like moules frites and croque monsieur.
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    Chino-Mex News

    Fun festive Dragon Casa restaurant in north Dallas combines Chino-Mex

    Luciana Gomez
    Oct 31, 2025 | 12:59 pm
    Dragon Casa tacos
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    Tacos at Dragon Casa

    A new restaurant has opened in North Dallas with a pretty uncommon fusion: Called Dragon Casa, it's open at 3355 E. Trinity Mills Rd. #213, in what used to be a Chinese restaurant called Chef Chu, with a menu that combines Chinese and Mexican flavors — tacos with Peking duck, for example.

    The restaurant is a spinoff of Dragon House, a Chinese concept founded in Southlake that's acclaimed for its dumplings. It's from JJ Food and Beverages, who took over Dragon House in 2020, after the original owner was arrested on a prostitution ring charge.

    JJ kept the original recipes including the signature dumplings, and opened a second location in Highland Village in 2024. They also own Japanese restaurant Nikko in Southlake.

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    Co-owner Chris Choi says that the menu and concept behind Dragon Casa — whose subhead is "Chino Mex Kitchen" — was inspired by their own team.

    "Many of the people who work in our kitchen are Hispanic," he says. "We work as a family behind the kitchen and we share culture."

    The menu spans more than 200 dishes, including customer favorites from Dragon House, from dim sum to house-made noodles to fried rice.

    But Dragon Casa also has a separate "Chino Mex" section with dishes such as calamari with jalapeno and taco seasoning; and pork bun fajita, with pan-fried pork buns served in a fajita skillet.

    There are six tacos, but with clever Chinese-inspired fillings such as kung pao chicken and Mongolian beef. They're served in the same slatted wooden bowls that are used to steam dumplings.

    Meals begin with "chips and salsa" — but instead of tortilla chips, it's crispy wonton chips with sweet and sour sauce. Even their beverage menu is a culinary mixup with Jarritos, Mexican Coke, Chinese and Mexican beers, margaritas, micheladas, and hot tea.

    Dragon Casa "chips & salsa" Dragon Casa "chips & salsa"Yelp

    One amusing section on the menu summons Chipotle: Called "Chinopotle," it has three burritos, but with Chinese fillings: Orange chicken burrito, Mongolian beef, and honey walnut shrimp.

    The decor is a festive fusion of Chinese and Mexican cultures, including neon chile peppers and colorful lights. An Instagram nook features the classic wall of greenery but with a stack of sombreros on a chair. It's a little retro and a lot of fun, although the authentic Chinese roots remain thanks to a large see-through window that allows diners to see the dim sum and noodles being prepared.

    Choi says they love the neighborhood, which has come out to support them.

    "The demographic in this area is so diverse, and we see families coming to visit from all backgrounds," he says. "We do well in suburban areas because we are very family friendly."

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