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Where the Wine Drinkers Are

The 5 best wine bars in Dallas to sip and stay awhile

Melanie Ofenloch
Sep 12, 2013 | 12:24 pm

For Dallas tipplers, much of the buzz lately revolves around craft beer. But there's good news for oenophiles too. Not only have we seen some exciting new spots open with a specific focus on wine, but we're also seeing all kinds of unexpected attention being paid to wine by traditional restaurants.

At the celebrated Lucia in Bishop Arts, co-owner Jennifer Uygur populates her wine list with uncommon bottles designed to match chef David Uygur's amazing food. At East Dallas Vietnamese restaurant Mot Hai Ba, the wine list is entirely French. Seasons 52, the Darden Restaurants' concept that recently opened its second Dallas-area branch at NorthPark Center, is as well known for its boutique wine list as its healthy food.

It all adds up to an improved environment for wine drinkers, no matter where they sip or dine.

For this list, we focused on establishments that not only focus on wine but help demystify the experience by making it approachable and fun. Whether you are taking a date or your dog, this is our list of the top wine bars in Dallas.

Best Wine Bar for Non-Wine Drinkers: Max’s Wine Dive

Why: Max’s is as serious about its wine list as it is about its upscale comfort food, but that doesn’t translate to stuffy. The atmosphere is lively and loud but laid-back, and Max’s eschews the typical restaurant mark-up on wines, making it easy to find something affordable. If you find a wine you like, take it home with you at a good price.

Insider tip: If you promise to order two glasses, you can pick from any bottle on the list in addition to the by-the-glass selections. Sit in the main dining room, patio or at the wine bar; the restaurant loses its charm in the back room.

Best Wine Bar to Take a Date: Mercy Wine Bar

Why: This is a sexy joint — candlelight, curtains, couches — with soul. (The name was inspired by Roy Orbison’s song “Oh, Pretty Woman.”) Mercy has 100 wines by the glass and another 50 by the bottle from about every country that makes good wine. Given the amount of distributors they purchase from, they cannot keep reprinting the wine menu, so there are always interesting wines not on the list.

Insider tip: Ask for Michael and let him be your guide for wines both on and off the list. There is also a table upstairs called Table 69 (ahem).

Best Wine Bar to Take Your Dog: Ascension

Why: Ascension does coffee, wine and a cafe-style menu, and the Design District location makes it an ideal spot for a post-dinner glass after a meal at Oak or FT33. Choose from 20 wines by the glass or 63 bottles, from boutique wineries as well as more acclaimed labels.

Insider tip: Bring your dog and sit out on the patio. The staff will bring your dog a bowl of water so he can drink while you do.

Best Wine Bar for Adventure Seekers: Cork

Why: Thanks to a computerized dispenser, you can try any of the 48 wines by the glass in 1-ounce pours. Cork is a great place to navigate the world of wines (350 bottles for retail sale), and owner Stephanie Rennells can steer you to a selection that meets your taste and price preferences. If you want to fly solo, there are computer touchscreens with info about the wines.

Insider tip: Avoid the frenetic vibe of McKinney Avenue and ask Rennells for menus from nearby restaurants if you want more than cheese, hummus or chocolate.

Best Neighborhood Wine Bar: Veritas Wine Bar

Why: This is a true neighborhood wine bar with great art provided by the Cameron Gallery. Veritas rotates its 20 wines by the glass and offers 350 labels of wine by the bottle; you can also try one of the 31 beers. Sink into a comfy couch, order a selection of meats and cheeses, and sit and chat with the neighbors.

Insider tip: Mondays are half-priced wines by the glass. Veritas also offers more free wine tastings than any other wine bar we’ve seen in the city, so sign up for its email list.

Mercy Wine Bar in Addison offers 100 wines by the glass.

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Noodle News

YouTube critic Mike Chen ranks his favorite noodles in Dallas

Teresa Gubbins
Dec 31, 2025 | 1:03 pm
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YouTube food critic Mike Chen, who travels the world spotlighting mostly Asian restaurants for his Strictly Dumpling YouTube channel, recently dropped into Dallas to rank his favorite noodles in town.

Titled "24 Hours Eating The Best NOODLES + DUMPLINGS Around DFW," the video follows Chen as he visits XXX restaurants, ordering noodles and dumplings at his favorite places as well as new discoveries.

The visit marked a return to DFW for Chen, who briefly resided in North Texas in 2021 and who has previously posted videos covering ramen, Vietnamese food, sushi, and barbecue.

Here's where he ate:

Chef Sun's Noodle and Dumpling
The video starts out with him noting that "there's a lot of new noodle places around the Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco area," before entering Chef Sun's Noodle and Dumpling, a Chinese Halal restaurant that makes its own noodles, with locations in Plano and McKinney (which CultureMap covered in May — do you think he saw our story?!).

He raves over the extensive menu, featuring not only noodles but "a bunch of dumplings" and many other options like walnut shrimp and mapo tofu.

He also raves over the price. "Wow — $10 for Biangbiang noodles" [a dish featuring flat noodles with minced garlic, green onion, chili powder] — "only in Texas," he says.

He orders the Big Plate chicken, like a chicken stew with flat noodles, chunks of soft potato, carrots, yellow onion, green onion, bell pepper, and cilantro; as well as a variety of dumplings, including beef, pork, chicken & corn, veggie, and soup dumplings, heaping praise on their light chewy wrapper.

"My philosophy is always, eat the worst first and save the best for last, so let's start with the veggie dumplings," he said.

Pho Pasteur
On Day 2, he goes to Pho Pasteur, a longtime highly acclaimed family-owned chain with locations in Richardson, Arlington, and Carrollton, the location he visits.

"I've been thinking about this place for a long long time," he says. "I remember when I was living here, this was one of my favorites."

He orders pho with fatty brisket — "because here in Texas, whenever you see brisket, you get the brisket," he says.

"I've always maintained that Texas has some of the best pho in the U.S., and

After taking a sip of the broth, he proclaims, "This is the stuff — I've always said that this place has one of the best, if not THE best broth in America, with such a concentrated beefy flavor, and it's got so much depth."

"This might be one of my most-missed food items after I left Dallas," he says.

z.TAO Marketplace
His next destination is the z.TAO Marketplace, an Asian grocery store and food court in Plano which oddly has not updated its social media presence since 2020. He oohs and aahs over the supermarket's bounty including the many different Asian flavors of Pepsi, Coca Cola, and Fanta, then orders a bowl of hulatang, a traditional thick Northern Chinese soup, hand-pulled dan dan noodles, and a sandwich with chopped pork.

Moriya Shokudo Ramen & Curry
He also visits Moriya Shokudo, which started out in a food court in Koreatown before opening a stand-alone restaurant in Richardson in 2024, and which has won local awards for its ramen and curry.

He orders the garlic ramen and marvels at its garlicky-ness, with a black garlic-flavored tonkotsu broth along with roasted whole garlic cloves.

"This is a really intensely garlicky bowl — to call it intense would be an understatement," he says. "I would say this is a must-try."

Pho Big Bowl
His last place is Pho Big Bowl, a Vietnamese restaurant which started out in Watauga before opening a location in Carrollton in 2022.

He likes the lightness and yet potent beefy flavor of the broth. "I feel like when I'm here in Texas, I don't add nearly as much sriracha as I would at places in New York or Seattle," he says.

"I am really jealous of all the good pho places you have here in the Dallas area," he says. "I feel like, of all the cities in Texas, this area has the best pho, hands down."

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