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    Preston Center Pub Pass-Off

    Peak Grille turns Bowen's Cafe Expresso into friendlier restaurant with radical wine list

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 20, 2013 | 6:00 am

    Preston Center continues its journey as one of the city's hottest dining neighborhoods in Dallas with a new restaurant called Peak Grille, taking over the space that was previously Bowen's Cafe Expresso (and before that just Cafe Expresso and way before that, Lombardi's).

    New owners Mike and Jessie Lo Johnson bought the restaurant from Valerie Plaster, whose efforts to keep it afloat included naming it after her son Bowen and hiring Tiffany Derry as a consultant to draft up a menu. Alas, not even a Top Chef runner-up could save the day.

    The Johnsons are Park Cities residents and experienced restaurateurs who own McSwiggan's Pub in The Colony. Their original game plan was to keep the restaurant open as Bowen's while they executed a makeover. But they discovered that wouldn't be possible.

    "We intended to keep Bowen's menu until we were able to finish the remodel, to continue generating revenue and keep the staff employed," Mike says. "That was our concern, that no employees would be let go.

    "But we could tell three days into it that the menu wasn't going to work. So we moved forward more quickly and changed it to Peak Grille, then created an interim menu that will get us through to our grand opening in January."

    The opening is timed to coincide with their hiring of a "seasoned chef" whose identity they can't yet divulge. But Mike has chef experience and has recipes culled from travels and their previous residence in the Northeast.

    "Jessie and I come from New York; I'm a survivor of 9-11," Mike says. "I was in the first building – I'm a former Wall Streeter. We moved here 10 years ago, and five years ago, we opened McSwiggan's. It does very well, but we'll have a different clientele here."

    Namely, families. "We have a great pizza oven here we can use to knock out fantastic pizza, so we should be able to get families sitting in the seats," he says. "Bowen's had the Park Cities blue bloods, but we feel like we should be able to go beyond that."

    For now, they've instituted an interim menu he describes as eclectic, with salmon, chicken, shrimp and grits cakes, burgers, a couple of steaks, crab cakes, and New England clam chowder. He's also going to do something fairly radical with the wine list: Every bottle they have, they'll offer by the glass.

    "If you want a glass of Opus, it'll cost you, but we'll pour you a glass of Opus," he says.

    Meanwhile, the makeover continues. They've replaced the floor with planked wood and carpet, ditched the murals, repainted the interior, and await their new outdoor sign. While digging through the storage, they unearthed a slab of carrara marble from the Lombardi's days, which they'll use as a counter near the pizza oven.

    "We're rooted here, and we feel like we can bang it out of the park," he says.

    Former Bowen's is now Peak Grille.

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    Former Bowen's is now Peak Grille.
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    Tokyo restaurant Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ opens in Dallas' Deep Ellum

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    A Japanese barbecue restaurant that's tailor-made for control freaks has opened in Deep Ellum: Called Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, it's part of an international chain founded in Japan, and it opened on October 23 at 2939 Main St., in the former Niwa Japanese, which closed in June after nine years.

    The restaurant specializes in Japanese barbecue, aka yakiniku, which is similar to Korean barbecue, in that raw meat is brought for diners to grill themselves. At Gyu-Kaku, the choices include Angus skirt steak in miso marinade, garlic-marinated shrimp, Angus short rib, thinly sliced shabu beef, and hanger steak. They even have a vegetarian option.

    You go in groups, starting with two people, choosing your protein; it comes with salad, miso, soup, rice, and mixed vegetables. Prices start at $31 per person and climb to $41 per person for additional starters and premium options like filet mignon and Umakara ribeye.

    But you can also order a la carte from a wide-ranging menu extends beyond yakiniku, with sushi rolls, noodles, and bibimbap rice bowls.

    There are fun small plates like kimchi, spicy cold tofu, cabbage salad, dumplings, shishito peppers, Japanese karaage fried chicken, spring rolls, calamari, fried cheese wontons, and even chicken wings in flavors such as miso chili and black pepper.

    A half dozen desserts include some intriguing items such as chocolate lava cake, matcha tiramisu, and taiyaki — the fish-shaped pastry filled with red beans and fried. There's also a melon float with melon-flavored soda, vanilla ice cream, and whipped cream.

    A full bar serves kooky fun cocktails like a lychee gin mojito, as well as Japanese whiskey, eight kinds of sake, and Kirin and Asahi beer on tap.

    Pronounced "gew-kah-koo", Gyu-Kaku originated in Tokyo and made its U.S. debut in Los Angeles in 2001. It has since opened more than 50 locations in the U.S., including Dallas, which opened in 2016, and Plano which opened in 2019. They emphasize the social aspect of yakiniku, saying that spending time with friends and family is what it's all about.

    While the other two DFW locations are both franchised, the Deep Ellum location is not, but is a company-owned location instead, according to manager Amber Nguyen.

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