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Healthy Restaurant Roundup

A critic's breakdown of Dallas' new crop of healthy restaurants

Teresa Gubbins
May 28, 2015 | 5:00 pm

With Dallas-Fort Worth ruling the world as the capital of healthy restaurant chains, and with a branch of Modmarket finally open in Dallas proper, the time has come to pit these concepts against each other.

Modmarket, Seasons 52, True Food Kitchen and LYFE Kitchen are among the big players who've set up shop in DFW. Seasons 52 came first, in 2010. True Food Kitchen opened in Preston Center in fall 2013.

LYFE Kitchen opened its first local branch in Plano in June 2014, and Modmarket debuted in Flower Mound in September 2014. Start, our home-grown "healthy" fast-food chain, premiered in 2012. All of these restaurants have menus that push the healthy angle and feature sit-down facilities (versus takeout concepts like My Fit Foods).

Calling a restaurant 'healthy' is easy. And each has its own definition. But regardless of dietary preferences or fads, there are truths we hold dear: Healthy eating generally begins with fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and limits fat, sugar and sodium.

We're not about to analyze every dish, but we will try to separate the gluten from the wheat. Here's our healthy restaurant breakdown:

LYFE Kitchen
This fast-casual concept was launched by food industry veterans Art Smith, former personal chef to Oprah Winfrey, and former McDonald's executives Michael Donahue and Mike Roberts. Everything on the menu is 600 calories or less.

What's good: The health claims are authentic. They use no butter, cream, white sugar, white flour, HFCS, trans fats or additives. Instead, they use gourmet ingredients and seasonings imaginatively, like in the farmers market salad with arugula, blackberries, goat cheese and spiced pecans, which you can order as is or top it with salmon, grilled chicken, mahi mahi or garlic-lime tofu.

Calories and sodium are marked clearly on the menu, and prices are cheap (though not quite fast-food cheap).

Modmarket
The mantra for this Colorado-based fast-casual chain is simple, whole, unprocessed foods — "and don't eat a ton of them." The broad menu makes room for vegan, celiac, Paleo, raw, South Beach, high carb, low carb, low GCI and many other eating plans.

What's good: Food quality and execution at Modmarket are tops. Options range from entrées like roasted chicken or sesame tofu with choice of sides such as mashed red potatoes or arugula and blue cheese salad. Pizza is notably good, with an exceptional whole-grain dough made in-house and toppings such as prosciutto and Gorgonzola. Half portions are available, and prices are cheap, including $2 wine by the glass.

Seasons 52
Healthy fine-dining concept from Darden Restaurants wisely underplays its healthy angle, instead emphasizing a seasonal menu. But nearly every dish is 475 calories or less.

What's good: Restaurant takes its cue from the hugely successful Houston's, with a broad and inventive menu, ambitious wine program, and sophisticated atmosphere. Calories are discreetly marked on each dish, be it a roasted half chicken with vegetables and Yukon gold mashed potatoes at 460 calories or a 220-calorie watercress salad with Gorgonzola cheese and pine nuts.

Start
Local fast-food chain from Dallas mom Erin McKool offers customers their favorite foods but "smarter," i.e., organic, fair-trade and "sustainable." Too bad the packaging and utensils are plastic, although some of that is biodegradable.

What's good: If fast-food drive-through is your only considered dining option, then Start is definitely better than the competition, with whole grain muffins in place of white flour and a veggie burger next to the beef. It's a baby step toward healthful eating, and the nutritional information is printed on the menu, which puts it above some other restaurants on this list.

True Food Kitchen
Arizona-based "eco-chic" chain describes its food as "honest" and claims to have an anti-inflammatory focus, following the bible of co-founder and supplement vendor Dr. Andrew Weil.

What's good: TFK is "North Dallas healthy," with $6 juice spritzers, pretty dining room and fresh produce on display. Some makes it onto the plate, such as the bountiful crudite platter with tzatziki and black olive dips. But they don't share nutritional info, and nearly everything's loaded with dairy, one of the most inflammatory food groups, rendering the primary claim empty. It sure looks good, though.

Start is a healthier alternative to fast-food.

salads, Start restaurant
Photo courtesy of Start
Start is a healthier alternative to fast-food.
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Opening News

Dallas diner & music venue will open in former Ferris Wheeler space

Teresa Gubbins
Dec 17, 2025 | 2:59 pm
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A new restaurant has been unveiled that will take over the former Ferris Wheeler space near Dallas' Design District at 1950 Market Center Blvd.: Called AM/FM, it'll be an all-day diner and lounge with a big backyard and a stage for live music, and it's from Spune Productions, the music and event production company.

According to a release, it'll open in early January initially with evening hours, cocktails, and a few afternoon soccer matches. Music acts are already booked beginning January 8. More hours will be added down the road.

Ferris Wheelers BBQ, which was also a restaurant with a big backyard and a stage for live music, closed in November after eight years. Spune had already been involved since 2023 to help ramp up the live music side. Now they'll take it over with a fresh new personality and long hours.

They were famous for having a Ferris wheel on-site; an inquiry on its status went unanswered.

The diner will open daily at 7 am, serving "musicians coming off late nights, workers heading into morning shifts, and neighbors who want a place that remembers their name," says the release very poetically.

They've redecorated the interior with a new bar and banquettes that wrap the room. Alongside the renovations inside, the set-up outdoors will evolve over the coming weeks, with extra care given to the concert experience,

Menu
The food at AM/FM will be rooted in elevated Diner classics, with a menu overseen by chef Anastacia Quinones-Pittman (Oh, Hi! Hospitality) that's influenced by Mexican-American kitchens and Nuevo Southern traditions.

Breakfast offerings include huevos rancheros, breakfast tacos, breakfast empanadas, French toast, avocado toast, pork belly toast, and an intriguing twist on pancakes called masa pancakes, made using masa harina AKA corn flour.

Lunch includes a chicken Milanesa Caesar salad, Sonoran hot dog, fried catfish po'boy, kale salad, Cobb salad, and a Mexican twist on chicken noodle soup with fideo noodles.

Entree plates include pot roast, meatloaf, fried chicken, and a weekly pot pie.

The beverage program will aim for accessibility with coffee, cocktails, and craft beer, says Victor Rojas, Quinones-Pittman's partner at Oh, Hi! Hospitality.

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