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    The 10 biggest Dallas restaurant news stories of 2014 are real whoppers

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 31, 2014 | 11:45 am

    There was never a dull moment on the Dallas-Fort Worth restaurant scene in 2014, and for that we mostly have one person to thank: chef John Tesar. Aside from opening the year's most meaningful restaurant, Knife, he kept us entertained with tweets, drama and TV appearances.

    But 2014 had other big stories, with some unusual comings and goings and restaurants sprouting up in the unlikeliest of neighborhoods. If you weren't keeping tabs on restaurant news in 2014, here's our pithy summary:

    1. Chef John Tesar
    Tesar put Dallas' restaurant scene in the national news with a late-night fuck-you tweet, questioning the credibility of the rating system at the Dallas Morning News. In the ensuing imbroglio, he not only dealt a swift kick to restaurant criticism in Dallas, but he also sparked a national debate about the declining role of critics altogether.

    2. Cafe Momentum
    Chef Chad Houser's restaurant and culinary training facility for nonviolent juvenile offenders found a real home in downtown Dallas at 1510 Pacific Ave. in Thanks-Giving Square. His venture earned accolades and attention from around the country, including an appearance on The Rachael Ray Show in October.

    3. Banh Shop
    It was just supposed to be an adventurous new direction in Asian fusion by global restaurant company Yum! Brands, which on its own would have been big news. But its logo featuring a red star offended some in the Vietnamese community. Yum! turned it around with a logo redesign and put the spotlight back on the banh mi sandwiches.

    4. Tristan Simon's resignation
    The longtime restaurateur walked away from the company he founded, resigning as CEO of Consilient Restaurants (Hibiscus, Victor Tangos, CBD Provisions) and selling his stake to partner Tim Headington. Simon has had a profound impact on Dallas' dining scene for the past 15 years, and his absence will be noticed.

    5. Proof + Pantry rejects a restaurant review
    Picking up the baton from John Tesar, this One Arts Plaza restaurant decided it didn't want a review by the Dallas Morning News and rejected payment from critic Leslie Brenner and her high-profile party of four. Brenner reviewed the restaurant anyway — power of the press! — but the furor ended with her forsaking her anonymity for good.

    6. Dallas Farmers Market
    Never would have predicted that the Dallas Farmers Market would become a place to open a restaurant. But Green Door is already open; Shannon Wynne's Mudhen is on the way; and five more are coming, including Rex’s Seafood and Market, Stocks & Bondy, Palmieri Cafe, a restaurant from the Nammi folks, and a restaurant from the El Fenix/Meso Maya folks.

    7. Pizza!
    Fireside Pies and Cane Rosso paved the way to better pizza. Meanwhile, there's been an explosion on a national level of fast-casual Neapolitan-style restaurant concepts, many making their way to Dallas-Fort Worth. Cumulatively, they're helping raise our pizza standard. Here already or coming soon: Project Pie, Firecrust, Spin, Modmarket, Old Chicago, Pie Tap, Thirteen Pies, Blaze, Pizza Snob — even Pizza Hut.

    8. Healthy restaurant wave
    Red meat still rules Dallas, but you can see the pushback in the parade of "healthy" concepts that have blossomed. Modmarket, LYFE Kitchen, True Food Kitchen and Seasons 52 join established concepts such as Snappy Salads and Spiral Diner. Ultra-meaty places like Scotch & Sausage or Blind Butcher include a vegetarian something-or-other on their menus, and four-star chef Lanny Lancarte opened health-obsessed Righteous Foods in Fort Worth.

    9. Ranch dressing
    Thanks to a wicked collusion between Dallas Eater and pizza impresario Jay Jerrier, Dallas became ground zero in a national epidemic of social media commentary about ranch dressing. Jerrier hung a sign inside Cane Rosso saying that he would charge $1,000 for a side of ranch. Which was posted on Reddit. Which was observed by Eater Dallas. Which caught the attention of Eater USA. Which spawned a poll, a ban and a copycat story on NPR.

    10. The booming 'burbs
    Restaurant development is going bonkers in northern realms, including Plano, Addison and Denton. Plano has Pakpao Thai, Princi Italia, Mi Dia, Eatzi's, Kona Grill, Lockhart Smokehouse and Smoke. Denton has Hickory & Fry, Hypnotic, Cultivar Coffee, Service Industry and craft brewery Audacity. Addison, already rich with restaurants, has Yard House, Lazy Dog, Neighborhood Services, Market Hall and Al's #1 Italian Beef.

    Banh mi sandwich at Banh Shop, now with new-and-improved logo.

    Banh Shop tofu banh mi sandwich
    Photo courtesy of Yum! Brands
    Banh mi sandwich at Banh Shop, now with new-and-improved logo.
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    New restaurant Dallas Spicy Chinese Cuisine does it for real in Plano

    Teresa Gubbins
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    Fried rice and chicken at Dallas Spicy Chinese Cuisine

    An authentic Chinese mom-and-pop restaurant has debuted in Plano: Called Dallas Spicy Chinese Cuisine, it opened in late 2025 at 4140 Legacy Dr. #310, at Coit Road, in the same center as Sprouts, taking over a space previously occupied by 369 Chinese BBQ, a long-timer that closed in 2025 after more than a decade.

    Dallas Spicy Chinese Cuisine stands apart in the Chinese restaurant field thanks to a trio of elements:

    Unusual dishes
    They offer an array of Sichuan, Shanghai, and Taiwanese dishes, some not commonly found in DFW, such as:

    • Hot & Spicy Crayfish
    • Cumin Beef
    • Sweet & Sour Pork Ribs
    • Sauteed Bullfrog with Pickled Peppers

    Dishes like their humongous Braised Lion’s Head Meatballs, a Huaiyang-style dish from Eastern China featuring pork meatballs simmered with Napa cabbage, and their Spicy Stinky Tofu — a Chinese tofu dish often sold as a snack at roadside stands — are earning raves for their home-cooked authenticity.

    The menu has a big assortment of vegetable dishes, mostly stir-fries such as stir-fried shredded cabbage and stir-fried green beans with garlic, which has emerged as a major crowd-pleaser.

    There are rice and noodle dishes such as chow mein, beef noodle soup, and dan dan noodles, a Sichuan classic with noodles, minced pork, scallions, and peanuts. An "American Chinese" category on the menu offers familiar staples such as honey walnut shrimp, orange chicken, and broccoli & beef.

    Set price
    A second distinction at Dallas Spicy is their "set price" dinner, like a Chinese version of omakase, featuring 10 dishes for about $150. It can be ordered in spicy or non-spicy versions.

    The pandas
    Dallas Spicy is obsessed with pandas: They've made pandas their decorative them, putting them everywhere: panda wall stickers, panda condiment shakers, and a massive installation featuring dozens of stuffed panda toys tacked to the wall in a heart shape.

    The owners are hard to reach; they rarely answer the phone. But they'll provide attentive service if you dine in. They vow to be more than just a restaurant. According to their manifesto, they're a place "where stories are told through taste."

    Dallas Spicy decor Pandas rule the decor at Dallas Spicy Chinese.Yelp

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