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    News You Can Eat

    New State Fair-themed restaurant tops this heap of Dallas food news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Sep 30, 2016 | 10:03 am

    In this action-packed summary of restaurant news around Dallas-Fort Worth, there's a new State Fair-style restaurant, a new ballpark restaurant, and a new menu item boasting what is possibly one of the dumbest-sounding dishes ever to be devised. See if you can spot it!

     

    Here's all your dining news:

     

    The Stadium Club has opened at AT&T Stadium. The 19,000-square-foot restaurant seats up to 650 and is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, with exclusive availability to Stadium Club members on Cowboys home game days.The menu does a sophisticated spin on game day food, with shareable appetizers and sides, soups and salads, burgers and sandwiches, flatbreads, and entrées such as the "carne maximus" with three varieties of meat.

     

     State Fair Treats, a fair-themed restaurant, has opened inside a Walmart at 425 Coit Rd. in Plano. The restaurant is from Isaac Rousso, a State Fair of Texas regular whose cookie fries won the 2016 award for most creative.

     

    The retro-themed menu will feature 45 items, including nachos, chili fries, funnel cake fries, fried Oreos, fried Twinkies, sliders, chicken tenders, and Buffalo wings. The cookie fries won't show up until after the 2017 fair is done. In a release, Rousso says that Walmart "was looking for a creative new food concept to energize high-profile locations."

     

     Mesa Grapevine, a second branch of the highly rated Oak Cliff authentic Mexican restaurant, will open November 7. At 6,000 square feet, it'll be three times bigger than the original. Chef-owner Raul Reyes, who is known for his handwork, did a lot of the building himself, from interior construction to fixtures to a welded metal art wall sculpture.

     

     Dillas Quesadillas, a quesadilla-only restaurant in Plano, is expanding to Frisco, with a branch in the Stonebriar Shopping Center opening in early 2017.

     

     Lovers Seafood and Market is the tentative name for a new seafood restaurant from Shinsei owners Lynae Fearing and Tracy Rathbun, with chef Aaron Staudenmaier, who is returning to Dallas from Boot Ranch in Fredericksburg. They plan to open in December in the former Rex's Seafood spot on West Lovers Lane.

     

     ZaLat Pizza, the Fitzhugh pizzeria best known as the place you hit after a night of drinking, has opened a location at 1701 S. Lamar St., next to Mac's Southside, the bar that took over the former Absinthe Lounge space.

     

     Abacus, the Knox District restaurant, has promoted Chris Patrick to executive chef, replacing founding chef Kent Rathbun, who left in June. Patrick has worked at the restaurant since 2012 and previously worked at Nobu, Yutaka Sushi Bistro, and Nana.

     

     Small Brewpub, the very small brewpub in Oak Cliff, and its chef Misti Norris have parted ways. The owners say they're changing the direction of the menu to something more basic.

     

     The Slow Bone, the Design District barbecue spot, was purchased by Eatzi’s co-founder Jerry Meyer and company CEO Adam Romo. Founder Jack Perkins is out, but pitmaster Jeffery Hobbs and catering director Anne Oliver Lewis will stay on.

     

     Mot Hai Ba, the East Dallas Vietnamese restaurant, has changed ownership. Founders Jeana Johnson and Colleen O’Hare sold their stake in the restaurant to chef Peja Krstic.

     

     Next Door, the Uptown bar-restaurant, has launched a Thursday-night special of small bites and desserts. Lemon arugula flatbread, tomato ricotta bruschetta, California roll cones, grilled prosciutto mozzarella, spicy tuna with crispy rice cake, and mac and cheese bites are all $8. Sweet bites include canilla panna cotta with blueberry compote and mint, chocolate ice cream sandwich with Mexican cocoa sauce, and bacon-pecan doughnuts with sea salt caramel sauce. There's also a menu of champagne cocktails for $3.

     

     Oddfellows, the hipster coffee spot in Oak Cliff, has launched its new fall menu from chef Anastacia Quiñones. Selections include mussels and frites, seared salmon, pimiento cheese deviled eggs, crab sliders, black pepper fettuccini, truffled chicken pot pie, chicken farro risotto, and arabica crusted steak with refried lentils and kale salad. Desserts include spiced tres leches and coffee panna cotta. Nothing on the menu is over $20.

     

     CiboDivino Marketplace, the Italian market at Sylvan Thirty, has a trio of new lasagna options. These chef-prepared options include traditional made with 44 Farms beef, a butternut squash, and a vegetarian lasagna. A tray costs $15.

     

     Hopdoddy Burger, the Austin-based burger chain, has new seasonal items for October: Boss Hog Burger, a beef patty topped with pulled pork, bacon, cheddar, chipotle coleslaw, and mustard barbecue sauce for $12; and a pumpkin cheesecake shake with vanilla ice cream and pumpkin butter for $6.

     

     Quill Kitchen & Cocktails, the Design District spot, has a new dinner menu with sesame-crusted tuna tostada, mascarpone pumpkin agnolotti with sage and vanilla, fish and chips, brown-bag shaken chicken, steak frites, and possibly one of the dumbest-sounding dishes ever to be devised — salted caramel chicken wings with chipotle blackberry sauce. Desserts include doughnuts, fried pies, s'mores, and butterscotch pudding.

     

     Scardello Artisan Cheese has new to-go versions of their cheese and charcuterie plates for sale at the Oak Lawn location. Each plate is $15 and features an assortment of delicacies with accompaniments like olives, nuts and dried fruit, and crackers. If you want a cheese and charcuterie combo, it's $18.

     

     Ragin’ Crab, sister concept to Hibashi Teppan Grill & Sushi Bar, will now be open for lunch on Greenville Avenue. There are new salads; a vegetarian black bean burger; entrées such as red snapper with dirty rice; and a whole menu of po'boys including lobster, catfish, crawfish shrimp, or oysters.

     

     Super Chix, the nascent chicken sandwich chain, has released its menu of special custard flavors for October; each flavor lasts one week. In order, they begin with cherry chocolate chunk, then salted caramel and chocolate pretzel, coffee toffee, apple pie, and carrot cake. It's $3.95 for a regular custard or $9 for a custard flight with perennials vanilla and chocolate and flavor of the day.

     

     Stonedeck Pizza Pub in Deep Ellum has a new menu for fall, featuring new pizzas and sandwiches. A sausage pizza has Andouille, hot link, and bratwurst with onion and Jack cheese. The "cheeburger" has beef, cheddar, provolone, lettuce, pickle, onion, tomato, and shoestring potatoes. There's a turkey, bacon, cheese, and avocado sandwich and another sandwich with sausage and pickled red cabbage.

     

     Mimi's, the cafe chain with French-inspired American comfort food, is serving a dish created by a customer, the honey-lavender grilled pork chop, which will be featured in all Mimi’s cafes, including the two in Dallas-Fort Worth, on 5858 SW Loop 820 in Fort Worth, and 301 E. I-20 in Arlington.

     

     Pizza Hut has a new pizza that's a twist on its original Stuffed Crust, called the grilled-cheese stuffed crust pizza. Wait, is that the dumbest-sounding dish ever devised? It's a contest. A large, one-topping pizza is $12.99 and features cheddar and mozzarella cheese stuffed in and baked onto the crust. It can be topped with any one of Pizza Hut's toppings.

     

     Starbucks now has "almondmilk" in all stores, for hot or iced drinks. Almondmilk was one of the highest customer requests of all time. As for the one-word thing, Starbucks is following the latest industry approach by spelling non-dairy milk alternatives as one word, almondmilk, rather than two.

    State Fair Treats is a new fair-themed restaurant inside a Walmart.

    State Fair Treats
      
    Photo courtesy of State Fair Treats
    State Fair Treats is a new fair-themed restaurant inside a Walmart.
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    Where to eat in Dallas right now: 10 best new restaurants for July

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    The July edition of Where to eat, CultureMap Dallas' monthly column of the hottest restaurants, has an exciting range of cuisines and locations: from a new bistro in McKinney to an impressive Indian restaurant in Coppell to a downtown Dallas cafe to a mom-and-pop taqueria in Oak Cliff.

    Here's where to eat in Dallas right now:

    Boxed and Brewed
    Downtown Dallas cafe from Boxwood Hospitality features boxed lunches, breakfast sandwiches, croissants, and breakfast tacos. They do it gourmet style with offerings such as a curried veggie goat cheese wrap, Mediterranean chicken sandwich, and Greek salad. They're open in the U.S. Post Office at 400 N. Ervay St. during classic downtown worker hours: Monday-Friday for breakfast and lunch.

    Centro on the Square
    Italian bistro from acclaimed restaurateurs George Stergios (Knife Steakhouse Plano) and Brian Dunne (Mexican Bar Company) has made its long-awaited debut on McKinney’s downtown square in the former Harvest space (which relocated in 2023). The menu features hearty Italian-American dishes like chicken meatballs, mussels, cacio e pepe pasta, short rib ravioli, chicken marsala, soups, and salads. They also served grilled items including salmon, red fish, and chicken.

    Donde los Tacos
    Small taco shop in Oak Cliff in a former gas station is a mom-and-pop from first-time restaurant owners Martin and Jennifer Reyes who are putting lots of love into this small, cozy spot. Their tacos include trompo marinated pork, chicken, chorizo, fried shrimp, a slow-simmered beef called suadero, a ribeye taco, and a vegetarian taco made with plant-based protein. Appetizers include guacamole & chips, queso, and Mexican street corn. The majority of their tacos are $3 but on Tuesdays, they offer a $2 taco deal.

    Ella
    American bistro in the old Chido Taco Lounge space brings elevated eats to Preston Hollow Village. The concept is from Chido Taco Lounge founder Blaine McGowan and executive chef Kyle Farr, with Michelin-awarded Julian Shaffer leading the bar program. Their menu features shrimp and masa dumplings, pork cheeks, steak frites, and sides like broccolini and truffle fries.

    Flamant
    European cocktail bar and bistro that cooks over an open flame is now open at the Boardwalk at Granite Park in Plano. The restaurant is from acclaimed restaurant team Tanner Agar and Taylor Rause, and is a sibling restaurant to award-winning restaurants Rye and Apothecary. The menu features flavors from Portugal, Spain, France, and Italy with dishes such as faux gras, pasta, wood fired Wagyu burger, and pepperoncini chicken. They also offer weekend brunch with frittata and cannoli French toast.

    Frenchie
    French concept from Travis Street Hospitality (Le PasSage, Georgie) recently opened in the former Corner Bakery at Preston Center Plaza, which closed after 23 years in 2022. The restaurant is a French brasserie, serving casual lunch and dinner. There are dishes such as crepes, quiches, oysters, steak frites, and onion soup.

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    Mas Chingon
    Sports bar and restaurant with a lively atmosphere recently opened in Bishop Arts dishing out Latin vibes and a Mexican-Latin menu. Standout dishes include tacos, Mexican burger, al pastor burger with both a beef patty and al pastor, elote coated in Hot Cheetos dust, and ceviche. They also do bar food such as a burger, chicken wings, and an over-the-top $350 Cowboy steak.

    The PoBoy Shop
    Sandwich shop obsessed with po’boys is a spin-off of Evan’s Meat Market now open in Preston Center. Founder Evan Meagher is drawing on his Louisiana roots on po’boys and sandwiches such as fried shrimp, fried bologna, turkey, and pastrami, available in 4-inch and 8 inch sizes with Cajun sides such as dirty curly fries topped with grilled boudin or Zapp’s Potato Chips.

    Ruthie's Cafe
    Do-gooder cafe that started out as a food truck is bringing new life to South Dallas. They serve grilled cheese sandwiches — solo or with tomato tomato soup — including one stuffed with brisket. There's also breakfast including sandiwches, a power bowl, and a chicken sausage & bacon wrap. They just added a coffee bar, in response to customer demand, with creative espresso drinks such as Nutella latte, Horchata, and Matcha latte.

    Silk Road Indian
    Indian concept from a hospitality trio recently opened in Coppell. The restaurant comes from Prinu Prasannan, Sushil Kumar, and Sreekumar Madolil, who have roots in the Kerala state in India but met in Dallas. They serve a range of vegetarian dishes such as vegetable samosas and tikka masala. They also have non vegetarian and Indo Chinese dishes including biryani, butter chicken, fish curry, and egg curry.

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