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    Italian Explosion

    Italian restaurant newcomers go deep into Dallas 'burbs for second acts

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jul 18, 2014 | 4:41 pm

    Two unique new Italian restaurants in Dallas are both doing well enough to merit expansion, and both are headed to the 'burbs for their second acts.

    Roman Cucina, the California-bred Italian-American restaurant that opened its first Texas branch in North Dallas in 2013, is heading north: A second location will open at 201 E. Bethany Rd. in Allen this September. Co-owner David Roman will open this second Dallas-area outpost with his brother Giovanni and their brother-in-law Jonny Walla.

    Roman Cucina's Allen location is much larger, which allows them to expand their offerings and build a banquet room for private parties.

    Roman Cucina's recipes are inspired by the Romans' Italian grandmother, including meatballs; steak Milanese; and pasta Tombrello, a twist on Bolognese with ground Italian sausage and mushrooms. The menu also features Italian-American classics such as chicken Parmigiana, Italian sausage and calamari.

    The new Allen location, which formerly housed sushi restaurant Hibachi Rock, is much larger than North Dallas, which allows them to expand their offerings and build a banquet room for private parties.

    "The menu will be the same, but we'll also have pizzas and calzones in Allen," Roman says. "It came down to the size of the building and the kitchen. We didn't have room for ovens in North Dallas. The kitchen at Allen is triple the size."

    They'll install a traditional deck oven, like they have at three of the California branches. "We take a home-style approach, nothing too fancy, just simple food, but we do it really well," Roman says.

    Meanwhile, Arezza Street Food, which opened its first branch in Addison, will expand to Southlake, in a space previously occupied by Aleda's Pizza, which closed in November 2013.

    Arezza serves pastas, panini and unique wraps called "padeenas." A padeena is an Americanized version of the word piada or piadina; it's like a wrap. Padeena sandwiches are served all day, with different fillings for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    Manager Trish Sellers says that the Southlake branch will be open in about four weeks, and they're taking advantage of the pizza oven that Aleda's left behind.

    "The menu will be the same, but we're putting in pizza," she says. "We'll test it out there and then maybe bring it to Addison too."

    They may not stop at Southlake, she says. "I think we've talked about going into Plano or Coppell too."

    The specialty at Arezzo Street Food is the padeena sandwich.

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    Closing News

    Healthy restaurant on Dallas' McKinney Ave to close after 13 years

    Teresa Gubbins
    Oct 22, 2025 | 5:49 pm
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    A longtime healthy restaurant in Uptown Dallas is closing: Origin Kitchen & Bar, which became a mainstay for the Whole30 crowd and a much-loved neighborhood favorite, will close its doors on October 26.

    According to owners Russell and Jessica Aldredge, their lease is coming to an end, and they've decided not to renew.

    The restaurant prevailed through the pandemic and more from its perch at 4438 McKinney Ave., starting out first as Origin Natural Food, a coffee shop with grab-and-go meals and a Paleo focus. In 2013, they rebranded as Origin Kitchen & Bar, adding a sit-down dining experience, with an open kitchen and full bar, and a broader menu with dishes like grass fed hanger steak with broccolini and onion rings.

    Fans appreciated that they avoided dairy in the preparation of their egg dishes, relying on olive oil, and making dressings and sauces that were gluten- and dairy-free.

    The couple shared their recollections in a Facebook post, stating that "Thirteen years ago, we opened Origin with a simple goal-to make food that mattered. Food that was sourced well, prepared with care and made people feel good long before “seed oil free” was cool. We were two naive people in love with zero restaurant experience, not even married yet-and many thought we were crazy for opening."

    "Over the years, that little idea turned into something bigger than we ever imagined. We’ve watched regulars become friends, families grow around our tables (including our own). Our regulars-the ones who showed up week after week, year after year-you are the reason Origin became what it is. You kept us going through every season, even the hardest ones."

    "We’ve been through a lot together-the ups, the pivots, the pandemic, the unknowns-and somehow Origin always stayed true to who we set out to be from the very beginning. That is what we are most proud of," they said.

    "As our lease comes to an end, we are choosing to close this chapter of our lives on a high note. Our lives look different now-kids, other businesses, other passions and it feels like the right time to close with gratitude and pride. To our regulars, our community and our team (so many great people over the years) who have been like family-thank you. You have been the heartbeat of this place.Here’s to 13 beautiful years of good food, good people, and good memories."

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