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College Mex-Mex

Arlington food truck-turned-restaurant churns out Mexican street food with a twist

Teresa Gubbins
Mar 26, 2015 | 10:00 am

A food truck makes the leap to real restaurant when La Blue Casa celebrates its soft opening in Arlington, in the College Park district on the University of Arlington campus.

Co-owner Gabriela Lopez, who launched the La Blue Casa food truck two years ago with her fiance, says they took their inspiration from a famous Mexican artist. It started out as La Casa Azul before they changed its name in March 2014. They've been a regular at food truck parks in Fort Worth and have a circuit of corporate buildings they serve as well.

"The concept is based on the work of Frida Kahlo," she says. "It's colorful and vibrant, and the food is authentic Mexican — no chips and salsa, no Tex-Mex."

Lopez moved here five years ago from Mexico City and was disappointed she could not find good Mexican food. "People are used to Tex-Mex, but when they come to our truck, they say it reminds them of what they ate in Mexico," she says.

She and her fiance launched the food truck as a ramp-up to this restaurant.

"We always wanted to be in restaurant business and start a place together, but nobody would give us a space because we had no experience," she says. "We decided to start a food truck, and it did amazing. We're glad to be able to do something a little fancier now."

Her menu includes dishes such as "Mexican trash," a goulash of rice, chips, black beans, chicken or steak, and tortilla chips; and "street noodles," which are butter-seasoned noodles with chicken or steak. A "gooey melt" is a grilled cheese sandwich fortified with chicken, steak or pork. There are also sopes, stuffed poblano peppers, quesadillas, enchiladas, tacos and even a "Hawaiian" burger on a Hawaiian bun with Swiss cheese and a slice of grilled pineapple.

To clarify, she says that what they're doing is street food.

"Our street noodles are a Mexican spin on the regular noodles you would get anywhere," she says. "The Hawaiian burger, you can find in Mexico City. If you go to Mexico City, you'll find a burger truck with a Hawaiian burger. It's street food."

The foundation of their authenticity is their sauces, which she learned from attending culinary classes in Mexico.

"We have five sauces, poblano, black bean, mole, green tomato and mango habanero, and you add them to anything you get," she says. "We make everything ourselves, you will not find anything like it."

La Blue Casa's "gooey melt" is a twist on authentic Mexican food.

Blue Casa
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La Blue Casa's "gooey melt" is a twist on authentic Mexican food.
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Chai News

Dubai tea chain Filli Cafe steams into Carrollton for Dallas debut

Teresa Gubbins
Aug 14, 2026 | 3:37 pm
Filli Cafe
fillicafe.com
Snack and coffee from Filli Cafe

An international tea house chain from Dubai has made its Dallas debut: Called Filli Cafe, it just opened softly in Carrollton at 1205 W. Trinity Mills Rd. #101, in the same center as Al Markaz Restaurant and Groceries.

Dubbed "Dubai's most loved tea cafe chain," Filli Cafe is known for its signature Zafran chai tea and creative South Asian street foods including chaats and wraps.

The chain was born in Dubai in 2004 when founder Rafih Filli took over his father's small cafeteria in Dubai and rebranded it, using his high school nickname "Filli." He created Filli Cafe's intriguing menu and also established its laid-back culture, emphasizing it as a place for friends to hang out, with a motto of "global street bites, chai moments, and a whole lot of Tea n' Talk."

It has since grown to more than 74 cafes across 14 countries, and made its debut in the U.S. in 2022 with the first location opening in Sugar Land near Houston. There are now nine locations in the U.S. including Chicago, New York, Virginia, and Columbus, Ohio.

The DFW location is from the same group of friends and family that brought it to Houston, led by food & beverage veteran Sajid Iqbal, who says they plan to open at least one or two more locations in the DFW area.

Beverages
The signature Zafran Chai is a rich milk tea with saffron, sugar, and "secret" spices, while the Karak Chai is a traditional, strong spiced milk tea.

These are a departure from typical chai which contains a mix of spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cloves. Karak chai opts for fewer spices — often just cardamom or saffron — and relies on extra-strong black tea simmered with evaporated or condensed milk.

Filli also sells regularly spiced masala chai; traditional pink Kashmiri chai with cardamom and almonds; and milk with zafran — like their signature Zafran Chai, but minus the tea.

Beyond chai, there are espresso-based drinks such as cappuccino and latte; matcha lattes; hot chocolate; coffee drinks like dalgona, the trendy whipped coffee with steamed milk; iced coffees; frappuccino-style frozen drinks; iced tea and herbal teas of all kinds; lemonades in various flavors; and even mocktails like fruity mojitos.

Filli Cafe Food and drink at Filli Cafe. www.visitdelohio.com

Food
The food is a creative, well-executed fusion of familiar dishes like breakfast and burgers with South Asian spices. For example, the Shawarma Jalapeno Melt with marinated shawarma chicken, jalapenos, and cheese.

There are also

  • sliders — in five varieties including beef burger, fried chicken, and Aloo Tikki Sliders featuring a crispy fried Aloo cutlet — aka potato patties — all served on Hawaiian buns
  • paratha rolls — a South Asian street food featuring kebabs or vegetables enclosed in a flaky, pan-fried flatbread called a paratha
  • samosas — fried dumplings with a variety of fillings
  • chaat — a street style snack with chickpeas, potatoes, yogurt, and tamarind-mint sauce, topped with crispy wafers, onions, green chillies, tomatoes, cilantro, and chaat masala
  • rice bowls
  • loaded fries
  • pizza, in a long oblong format, in varieties such as one topped with Indian butter chicken

The menu is entirely halal, meaning that all ingredients are processed according to Islamic guidelines. Food prices range from $8 to $20, while the beverages range from $2.50 to $8.

Iqbal notes that Filla Cafe has wide appeal, whether it's people seeking halal foods, people who crave fusion flavors, or people who love coffee.

"We have a motto on the wall, 'Uniting cultures, one cup at a time,'" he says.

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