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    Gluten-Free Goodness

    The best restaurants in Dallas for a gluten-free feast

    Teresa Gubbins
    Rachael Abrams
    Nov 17, 2013 | 2:01 pm

    Gluten has become a word that strikes fear in the hearts of many. This protein found in wheat and other grains adds spring to breads and pizza dough. But it's also become a phobia for many diners who profess to have a sensitivity that makes them feel bloated and ill.

    Eating gluten-free has become one of the most popular forms of dieting, even beating out programs like Jenny Craig. According to one survey, nearly a third of Americans are reducing or eliminating gluten from their diets.

    Once upon a time, they called this "low carb," but nowadays grocery stores have entire gluten-free aisles. Restaurants are on the gluten-free bandwagon too: National "healthy" chains like Seasons 52 and True Food Kitchen — plus not-so-healthy ones like Johnny Carino's — have all created special menus featuring GF dishes. And many ethnic cuisines are GF-friendly, especially Asian and Mexican.

    Above and beyond that, here's our list of local spots with a big commitment to gluten-free.

    Be Raw Food & Juice
    With 100 percent raw food, there are no wheat breads and therefore no gluten. Plus think of all the nutrients and enzymes you get. From appetizer to dessert, Be Raw lets you enjoy everything without having a furrow in your gluten-phobic brow. Try the coconut curry soup, spaghetti and "meatballs," and brownie for a three-course meal that's wheat-, dairy- and meat-free.

    Company Cafe
    Company Cafe was early on the gluten-free scene, and the restaurant has a wide selection of dishes that are usually hard to find in GF versions, including pancakes, waffles, bagels, chicken-fried steak and granola. The cakes and pastries are heavy on the dairy, and the pancakes and waffles come with maple syrup, whipped cream and butter. But where else can you get a gluten-free bagel? Or chicken-fried steak with jalapeño-honey gravy?

    HG Sply Co.
    The focus at this Greenville Avenue restaurant is Paleolithic, which claims to re-create the diet of our caveman ancestors. That claim has been debunked by numerous sources, including Scientific American, unmasking Paleo as this year's Atkins diet. Just as Atkins despised carbs, so does Paleo. No carbs means no gluten, and you won't find many here – just meat, fish, veggies and the occasional grain of quinoa.

    The Kozy
    First on the GF scene in Dallas, Kozy was gluten-free before it became the hot trend it is today. Like many GF places, Kozy loads up on the sweets, including gluten-free carrot cake, chocolate cake, New York cheesecake, chocolate marble cheesecake, praline cheesecake and chocolate chip cookies. Kozy also does something called "mush," a gluten-free hot cereal with honey and cream.

    Local Oven
    Linda Fitzerman opened Local Oven after discovering she had a gluten intolerance. The bakery makes gluten-free baked goods, especially breads such as the mixed olive baguette, which Local Oven provides to many local restaurants. The big seller is hamburger buns, and they also make cookies and treats such as cherry pecan biscotti.

    Reverie Bakeshop
    The main excitement about this Richardson bakery is its vegan-ness: It's the area's first vegan bakery, from friends and cake decorators Nancy Castillo and Racene Mendoza. But some of the cupcakes, doughnuts, Danish pastries, croissants, cookies, cakes and cheesecakes are also gluten-free. Oatmeal cookies are scrumptious, and dairy-free cheesecakes are divine.

    Spiral Diner
    Dallas-Fort Worth's first and best known vegan restaurant serves faux-meat dishes and an awesome selection of vegan sweets such as cakes, brownies and ice cream. Its menu features a page dedicated to gluten-free options. Top picks: pasta primavera with brown rice noodles, marinara and veggies, as well as the "ate" layer burrito with taco "meat," quinoa, black beans, tomatoes, green onion, avocado, black olives, corn, sour cream and chipotle mayonnaise in corn tortillas.

    Tu-Lu's Gluten-Free Bakery
    This New York-bred gluten-free bakery serves sweets and lunches on Sherry Lane. Pumpkin and banana breads, Mallomars — chocolate-covered marshmallow and graham cracker rounds — cookies, cakes and granola will have you fooled. Lunch items include panini made with house-made bread and savory quiches.

    Unrefined Bakery
    Mother-and-daughter celiacs have taken allergen-free baking to a new level at Unrefined. They don't use chemicals, preservatives or GMOs. They're gluten-free, soy-free, 99 percent corn-free and dairy-free, 80 percent egg-free, with nut-free, tapioca-free, grain-free, sugar-free and yeast-free options. Consider a sweet potato cake filled with mashed sweet potato-cranberry-orange filling and iced with a maple cranberry "un-buttercream."

    Cupcakes at Tu-Lu's Gluten-Free Bakery.

    Tu-Lu's Gluten-Free Bakery
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    Cupcakes at Tu-Lu's Gluten-Free Bakery.
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    Chino-Mex News

    Fun festive Dragon Casa restaurant in north Dallas combines Chino-Mex

    Luciana Gomez
    Oct 31, 2025 | 12:59 pm
    Dragon Casa tacos
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    Tacos at Dragon Casa

    A new restaurant has opened in North Dallas with a pretty uncommon fusion: Called Dragon Casa, it's open at 3355 E. Trinity Mills Rd. #213, in what used to be a Chinese restaurant called Chef Chu, with a menu that combines Chinese and Mexican flavors — tacos with Peking duck, for example.

    The restaurant is a spinoff of Dragon House, a Chinese concept founded in Southlake that's acclaimed for its dumplings. It's from JJ Food and Beverages, who took over Dragon House in 2020, after the original owner was arrested on a prostitution ring charge.

    JJ kept the original recipes including the signature dumplings, and opened a second location in Highland Village in 2024. They also own Japanese restaurant Nikko in Southlake.

    Dragon Casa dumplings Dragon Casa dumplingsYelp

    Co-owner Chris Choi says that the menu and concept behind Dragon Casa — whose subhead is "Chino Mex Kitchen" — was inspired by their own team.

    "Many of the people who work in our kitchen are Hispanic," he says. "We work as a family behind the kitchen and we share culture."

    The menu spans more than 200 dishes, including customer favorites from Dragon House, from dim sum to house-made noodles to fried rice.

    But Dragon Casa also has a separate "Chino Mex" section with dishes such as calamari with jalapeno and taco seasoning; and pork bun fajita, with pan-fried pork buns served in a fajita skillet.

    There are six tacos, but with clever Chinese-inspired fillings such as kung pao chicken and Mongolian beef. They're served in the same slatted wooden bowls that are used to steam dumplings.

    Meals begin with "chips and salsa" — but instead of tortilla chips, it's crispy wonton chips with sweet and sour sauce. Even their beverage menu is a culinary mixup with Jarritos, Mexican Coke, Chinese and Mexican beers, margaritas, micheladas, and hot tea.

    Dragon Casa "chips & salsa" Dragon Casa "chips & salsa"Yelp

    One amusing section on the menu summons Chipotle: Called "Chinopotle," it has three burritos, but with Chinese fillings: Orange chicken burrito, Mongolian beef, and honey walnut shrimp.

    The decor is a festive fusion of Chinese and Mexican cultures, including neon chile peppers and colorful lights. An Instagram nook features the classic wall of greenery but with a stack of sombreros on a chair. It's a little retro and a lot of fun, although the authentic Chinese roots remain thanks to a large see-through window that allows diners to see the dim sum and noodles being prepared.

    Choi says they love the neighborhood, which has come out to support them.

    "The demographic in this area is so diverse, and we see families coming to visit from all backgrounds," he says. "We do well in suburban areas because we are very family friendly."

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