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    Greenville Avenue Turnaround

    The most surprising foodie neighborhood in Dallas

    Teresa Gubbins
    Sep 30, 2013 | 6:00 am

    For decades, Lower Greenville was the last neighborhood that came to mind if you were looking for a good meal. The area had its exceptions, and a few old-timers remain: Pietro's, Thai Thai, New Big Wong, Greenville Avenue Pizza and what many consider to be one of Dallas' best sushi places, Teppo.

    But what Greenville Avenue was mostly noted for was bars. Bars and late-night partying and callous bar owners and, sadly, crime.

    Cut to 2013, and things have changed. Bars must now get a special permit to stay open late, putting them under the scrutiny of the city. The streets have been narrowed, landscaping's been installed, and landlords are renting to restaurants. This once-boozy area stretching from Belmont down to Ross is now one of the most dining-friendly strips in the city.

    What makes it unique is the fact that they're restaurants and businesses with specific angles – "foodie" angles.

    Name any hot dining trend of the past couple of years, and it's now for sale on the Lower G.

    Gluten free. GF is one of the biggest trends in food-eating. Company Cafe came early to Greenville Avenue and was ahead of the curve. This has to be the only place in the city with gluten-free chicken-fried steak. Burgers feature grass-fed beef, and the fries are sweet potato. Definitely save room for a thick slice of gluten-free cake in flavors such as peanut butter.

    Ethnic finds. Sophisticated gourmands like to try new cuisines. Nora is the younger sibling to Afghan Grill in North Dallas; signatures include the kadu, sautéed pumpkin with yogurt. Qariah is Lebanese, featuring Middle Eastern classics such as falafel, grape leaves and hummus.

    Paleo. This year's version of the Atkins diet has developed a small but fierce following, especially among fans of the macho CrossFit workout program. The "HG" in HG Sply Co. stands for "hunt and gather," the cornerstone of the Paleo diet. The menu is broken into meat and vegetables, with a few sandwiches and bountiful salads in between.

    Craft beer. These days, every neighborhood must have its craft beer presence. On Greenville, you can find it two ways: at the growler bar-store called The Bottle Shop, or at Dallas Beer Kitchen, a restaurant with a friendly menu – hummus, burgers – and a well-stocked set of taps.

    Gourmet grocery. When a headliner like Trader Joe's moves in, you have a scene with a capital S. This much-anticipated California discount gourmet grocery chain could have chosen any neighborhood in town for its first foray into Dallas proper. It chose Lower Greenville. It's a great place to get nuts, wine, ginger cookies, frozen fish fillets, edamame, mochi ice cream and more.

    Food trucks. Greenville Avenue doesn't just have food trucks; it has the big Kahuna: a food truck park called Truck Yard that's straight out of Austin. Finally, a place to sit outside on picnic benches and drink beer and nosh on cheesesteaks and food from trucks served in throwaway containers.

    Vegan. While no dedicated vegan restaurant has yet to open on Lower Greenville, it is surely a matter of time. Meanwhile, congenial bar Libertine picks up the slack with vegan beer dinners and vegan dishes on its menu, such as seitan tacos and delectable tempura-fried portobello mushroom fries.

    Coffee. With Mudsmith, Barcadia's Brooke Humphries gives Greenville Avenue the "third wave" coffee spot it desperately needs. Mudsmith does great espresso and coffee drinks brewed via a variety of methods, including Chemex, V-60, French press and two gleaming La Marzocco machines, custom-made for Mudsmith. In addition to coffee, Mudsmith serves craft beer and wine on tap.

    You'll find no gluten in this plate of loaded sweet potato fries at Company Cafe.

    Loaded sweet potato fries at Company Cafe in Dallas
    Photo by Melisa Ambers
    You'll find no gluten in this plate of loaded sweet potato fries at Company Cafe.
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    Ambitious Indian restaurant Jashan opens at Plano's Legacy North

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 2, 2025 | 3:09 pm
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    An ambitious new Indian restaurant with a one-of-a-kind menu offering has opened in Plano: Called Jashan, it's an upscale spot showcasing dishes from multiple regions of India and is now open at 7401 Lone Star Dr. B120 in Legacy North, in the former Farm + Feed space.

    Jashan is from first-time restaurateur Prasanna Singaraju, and stars chef Ashish Bhasin, one of India’s prominent regional cuisine specialists, with chef Ramesh Thangaraj, who are bringing flavors from cities and regions across India.

    • Lucknow: in northern India, there are galouti and kakori kebabs, featuring minced meat with spices; sheermal, a flat sweetbread; nihari, a slow-cooked stew considered the national dish of Pakistan; and chaats layered with yogurt and chutneys
    • Delhi: the capital city that's home to street foods like stuffed paratha flatbreads; crisp fried potato tikkis with chutneys; chole kulche — like a chickpea slider, and kebabs cooked over charcoal
    • Hyderabad: a one-pot porridge called haleem; a rice casserole called dum biryani, a lamb dish called pathar ka gosht, and mirchi ka salan which are curried chile peppers — all highlighting the region’s love for spice and slow-simmered dishes
    • Chennai: Favorites in this southern India city include Chettinad pepper chicken, meen moilee (fish stew), prawn curry, nethili fry (fried anchovies), paired with idiyappam noodles, appam crepes, and coconut rice

    Starters include

    • Lucknavi Paneer Tikka - Soft paneer cubes in a tangy masala
    • Malabar Crab Cakes - crab meat mixed with curry leaves and mustard seeds, pan-fried and served with mint chutney
    • Awadhi Seekh - minced lamb seasoned with a blend of Awadhi spices, skewered and grilled
    • Demystified Samosa - layers of crunchy samosa, potato masala topped with safed matar (white peas), yogurt, and chutney

    Main courses include

    • Kacche Gosht ki Biryani - Basmati rice and goat in Nizami spices
    • Konkani Seafood Curry - a coastal delight featuring scallops and cod in a spicy tangy coconut curry flavored with tamarind and curry leaves
    • Malabar Parotta with Kerala Beef Curry - flaky, layered flatbread served with a spicy beef curry
    • Goan Lobster Rassa - Lobster tails in a spicy Goan curry with flavors of coconut, tamarind, and a special Goan masala
    • Nalli Gosht Roganjosh - leg of goat in a creamy tomato and onion gravy

    Omakase
    For those seeking something truly unique, Jahsan also offer the Dil Se menu — an omakase-style tasting, available in 7- or 13-course versions, featuring a procession of these flavors, letting guests discover the stories of these cities in one visit. The 23-course version is $175.

    Beverage and decor
    The beverage menu is overseen by mixologist Brian Van Flandern, who collaborated with Singaraju to create cocktails with Indian herbs, spices, and flavors. They include the Masala Martini, a spicy twist on the classic martini; Tamarind Margarita with tequila and tamarind; and the Saffron Spritz with Prosecco, saffron-infused syrup, and club soda.

    Wine Director Rudy Mikula and Sommelier Antu Chowdhury have assembled a substantial wine-by-the-glass list, as well as a variety of wines from around the world, including Italy, France, the US, Australia, Spain, Argentina.

    Desserts include Rasmalai Tiramisu, a fusion of Italian tiramisu and Bengali rasmalai, layering mascarpone cheese with cardamom-flavored sponge cakes, soaked in rasmalai milk; Saffron Pistachio Kulfi Indian ice cream with saffron and pistachios; and traditional gulab jamun, small dumplings drizzled with saffron syrup.

    The 8,200-square-foot space features amber lighting and design elements inspired by Indian craftsmanship. A chef’s table and multiple private dining spaces provide additional choices for guests looking for something unique.

    “Growing up, meals brought us together, creating moments that formed who we are,” says Singaraju. “Building Jashan comes from the desire to extend these moments; bringing these traditions to Dallas is both an honor and a responsibility I take very seriously. I believe in working with people who see the purpose behind every detail, and Jashan is guided by this belief, bringing India’s kitchens to a place where guests can find a piece of that familiarity and memory on the table”

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