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    Toasting the Tastemakers

    Dallas' best restaurants and chefs crowned at 2024 Tastemaker Awards

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Teresa Gubbins
    May 16, 2024 | 9:00 pm

    After months of buildup, the best restaurants, chefs, bars, and more culinary superstars were revealed and celebrated at our 2024 CultureMap Dallas Tastemaker Awards.

    On May 16, the winners were crowned at an awards ceremony and tasting event at Fashion Industry Gallery, with proceeds benefiting Harvest Project Food Rescue.

    As a leadup to the big event, we dedicated a special editorial series to highlighting nominees in 10 categories, including best restaurants, chefs, bars, bartenders, and more. New this year was the wildcard category of best patio. A panel of expert judges helped select all of the winners, except for Best New Restaurant. That was determined by you, our readers, in a bracket-style tournament.

    Now, without further delay, let's raise a glass to the 2024 Tastemaker Award winners:

    Tida Pichakron Haute Sweets Patisserie
    Photo courtesy of Haute Sweets Patisserie

    Tida Pichakron of Haute Sweets Patisserie is Pastry Chef of the Year.

    Rising Star Chef of the Year: Will Salisbury, Carbone
    Salisbury is a New England native whose life and culinary travels have taken him from Nantucket to Europe to New Orleans, where he worked with famed chef John Besh. He came to Dallas to join Bruno Davaillon at Bullion, then joined Major Food Group in fall 2021 as chef de cuisine at Carbone, their grandly mounted Italian restaurant in the Design District. Their cuisine resonates deeply for Salisbury, whose heritage is Italian-American.

    Neighborhood Restaurant of the Year: Terilli's
    Founder Jeannie Terilli opened her namesake restaurant on Greenville Avenue in 1985 with the idea of it being a fun Italian spot, and that spirit has prevailed, making the restaurant a revered mainstay in Dallas. The signature dish says it all: a pizza version of nachos called "Italchos." Now owned and operated by Jeannie Terilli, Joey Terilli, and Amanda Terilli Loyd, Terilli's remains a breezy hangout for neighbors and a perennial destination for old-timers.

    Bar of the Year: Whiskeys
    This in-the-know gem just outside Fair Park is a favorite of service-industry folk and insiders. True to its name, the bar offers hundreds of top-shelf whiskeys and bourbons; if you’re overwhelmed by the options, they offer whiskey flights to get a taste of several. The atmosphere is upscale yet unpretentious, fostering a sultry atmosphere with dark decor and soulful music.

    Bartender of the Year: Fernanda Rossano, Kaiyo
    Rossano, aka "Cubby," has been a mainstay on the Dallas bar scene for almost two decades. Her resume seems endless. She was part of the original team at Sfuzzi, worked at Alamo Club, Tipsy Alchemist, Nickel City, and many others. She is currently behind the bar and running the cocktail program at Kaiyo. Cubby is so funny and unassuming, you can almost forget just how much she knows about spirits and cocktails. But don’t let her self-deprecating humor fool you: Cubby is the real deal.

    Wine Program of the Year: Sister
    As part of Duro Hospitality (The Charles, El Carlos), it's a given that this Italian-inspired trattoria on Greenville Avenue is going to have exemplary food, service, atmosphere — and wine. The list is compact, but every bottle counts, with hard-to-come-by treasures, most from Italy, one or two from California, that they weave in and out. It would be silly to go to Sister and not eat, but the wine is really good enough to just go and drink. (Note: This category was presented by our wine sponsor, Rias Baixas)

    Pastry Chef of the Year: Tida Pichakron, Haute Sweets Patisserie
    Pichakron started out in the corporate world, then trained at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone in Napa Valley. She worked at acclaimed spots like the French Room at The Adolphus before taking the entrepreneurial route with Haute Sweets Patisserie, her acclaimed bakery with two locations: East Dallas and Hillcrest Village in North Dallas. She's competed in national baking events with frequent TV appearances, and is a returning nominee, having been nominated for Tastemaker Awards in 2016 and 2017.

    Best Patio: Taco Y Vino
    Bishop Arts taqueria and wine bar is beloved both to its Oak Cliff neighbors as well as local foodies and fans of hospitable founder Jimmy Contreras. His experience as a wine rep not only inspired him to do a place combining tacos with wine, but also to create a notable wine list that makes it an oenophile destination. It's set in a cute white house with a spacious patio and backyard area with shady umbrellas and hanging twinkling lights: comfy, casual, and colorful.

    Best New Restaurant: McRae's American Bistro.
    The casual bistro from restaurateur Mike McRae (Table 13, Stan's Blue Note) is a godsend for East Dallas with craft cocktails and an eclectic menu: deviled eggs, lemon caper chicken, and a buzzy new brunch.

    Chef of the Year: Noah Hester, Hamm's Meat & Market
    Hester earned fame for his appearance on E! Entertainment's The Bradshaw Bunch, following the adventures of former quarterback Terry Bradshaw and his family; Hester's wife Lacey is Bradshaw's daughter. But the Texas chef has earned his own set of accolades for his culinary skills. He and Lacey own the historic Hamm’s Meat + Market where, along with the butcher operation, they are turning out gourmet sandwiches and hosting amazing chef dinners.

    Restaurant of the Year: Petra and the Beast
    Dallas' most highly rated restaurant is a highly personal project starring acclaimed chef Misti Norris that earns awards left and right, including multiple Tastemaker Award nominations. Norris is known for her enlightened take on cooking, using the whole animal, pickling, and uber-crafted dishes. It made a big jump in 2023 when it left its cute-funky location at 601 N. Haskell Ave. and moved to Lakewood into a space that's refined and notably not too loud.

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    Spring menus have sprung in this edition of Dallas restaurant news

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Mar 19, 2026 | 3:17 pm
    Elaine's Cocktail Kitchen
    Photo courtesy of Elaine's Cocktail Kitchen
    Elaine's Cocktail Kitchen is adding brunch service.

    Like the Dallas weather lately, this restaurant news roundup keeps us on our toes. New menus and dishes are popping up for spring, but they'll be gone soon - they're extremely limited-time offerings, or "LTO" as the kids say. We've also got a few restaurant openings, some chef news, new brunch, and new drinks.

    Here's what's happening in Dallas dining right now:

    Palladino’s Steak & Seafood, the buzzy restaurant that's the toast of NYC, has hired Henry Johnson as chef de cuisine for the forthcoming Preston Royal location. He’ll oversee daily kitchen operations and execute the menu from executive chef and partner Sam Hazen. A veteran Dallas chef, Johnson previously led kitchens at Bistro 31 and Evelyn and competed on Season 24 of Hell’s Kitchen. The "modern steakhouse," from founder Joseph Palladino, will feature prime steaks and seafood; an opening date has not yet been announced.

    Grandma’s Country Kitchen, a Southern-inspired, family-style restaurant, is opening March 23 in Southern Dallas, at the corner of Camp Wisdom Road and Highway 67 (aka the former South Dallas Cafe space). The menu features comfort classics like fried chicken, catfish, mashed potatoes, green beans, and desserts such as peach cobbler and banana pudding. Guests can also take advantage of catering services and events at the attached sister venue, The Reserve at Redbird, which accommodates up to 330 guests for all types of celebrations.

    West Village in Uptown Dallas has seen a flurry of new openings lately: healthy restaurant Toastique; Chicago-inspired tavern D.L. Mack's; and martini hot spot Hudson House.

    A few more new openings:

    • Texas Roadhouse, home of the hand-cut steaks, fall-off-the-bone ribs, and famous rolls with cinnamon butter, has opened a new location in West Dallas, at 3620 Dallas-Ft. Worth Turnpike.
    • Stop-N-Go Gyros, the fast-casual Mediterranean shop that's popular for takeout, opened 17421 Preston Rd. in North Dallas.
    • Bojangles, the cult-favorite fried chicken spot, has opened at 210 S. Central Expressway in McKinney.

    Elaine’s Cocktail Kitchen in downtown Frisco has expanded its brunch to both Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am-3 pm, featuring European-inspired, shareable dishes paired with craft cocktails. Highlights include horchata French toast, Elaine’s Benedict with short rib or blue crab, smoked salmon tartine, potato-rosemary frittata, and cannoli cream crepes, along with lighter options like overnight oats and seasonal parfaits.

    Nobu Dallas will celebrate cherry blossom season with two limited-time offerings - a drink and a dessert - March 23-April 12. The Sakura Negroni ($22) combines Awayuki Strawberry Gin, Lillet Blanc, Aperol, and Sakura Blossom Tea for a floral, strawberry-forward twist on the classic cocktail. The Strawberry-Elderflower Sorbet ($19) features meringue blossoms, white chocolate-honey namelaka, and cookie crumbs for a spring-inspired sweet treat.

    Nobu sorbet Strawberry-Elderflower Sorbet at Nobu.Photo courtesy of Nobu

    Black Sheep Coffee is debuting a limited-time “Banana Arcade” menu for spring, featuring banana-flavored drinks including iced and hot lattes, matcha lattes, frappes, and a cold brew topped with salted caramel foam.

    Buzz and Bustle coffee shop at The Village on March 23 is launching a limited-time spring menu, featuring four seasonal drinks: the Black & White with matcha or cold brew and white chocolate foam; a cucumber-mint “Green Daydream;” a carrot cake latte; and a banana fosters-inspired nitro cold brew.

    Apothecary Bar and Flamant Bar & Bistro have teamed up for "Martini Madness," a bracket-style competition running March 18-April 5, on Wednesdays through Sundays, whereby guests can sip and vote for their favorite pours. The tournament features rotating matchups of classic and signature martinis, aka $10 “Tiny-Tinis,” with winners determined by a combination of in-person orders and social media votes. Prizes include complimentary drinks for correct picks on a bracket and a $200 gift card for a perfect bracket.

    Torchy’s Tacos is introducing a whole new menu category: nachos, available for a limited time this spring. The nachos layer crispy tortilla chips with Torchy's signature green chile queso, pico de gallo, guacamole, and sour cream, with optional additions like fajita chicken, steak, pork, or brisket. A smaller version of the nacho plate is also available during weekday “Hooky Hour” from 2-5 pm, alongside half-price beer and house margaritas.

    Torchy's nachos Torchy's nachos.Photo courtesy of Torchy's

    Smalls Sliders is adding its first new slider flavor: the BBQ Bacon Jalapeño Slider, available now for a limited time. The new burger puts a smoky-spicy twist on the signature cheeseburger, with BBQ sauce, crispy bacon, and pickled jalapeños.

    HTeaO is adding trendy, buzzy matcha drinks to the menu, starting March 20. They'll debut three flavors — churro, strawberry, and lemon lavender — all topped with new cold foam. Cold foam is also being added as a permanent topper for any drink; there are also now churro bites offered as a sweet pairing.

    Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille has introduced a new Anniversary Celebration Menu, a $90-per-person prix-fixe meal designed for milestone events. The menu includes champagne and rose-petal table accents, shared starters like a cold seafood tower or filet bites, a choice of soup or salad, a shared entrée such as Chateaubriand or Beef Wellington, and a dramatic flaming dessert finale. Available by request at all locations.

    Barrel & Bones is jumping on the bandwagon of a viral cocktail trend: the soft-serve margarita. Now available at its Inwood Road location, soft-serve frozen 'ritas are priced at $8 and come in flavors such as passion fruit, strawberry, peach, and mango. They tout them as the the first offering of their kind in North Texas inspired by the current TikTok craze.

    Soft-serve frozen margarita at Barrel & Bones Soft-serve frozen margarita at Barrel & Bones.Photo courtesy of Barrel & Bones

    Puerto Cocina & Bar, the Baja-inspired spot from the team behind Xaman Café, Ayahuasca Cantina, and Señor Oink, has launched a seasonal menu featuring fresh seafood, coastal Baja flavors, and Mexican wines. The Dallas Design District restaurant now also offers lunch, in addition to dinner service.

    Soulman’s Bar-B-Que has brought back its fan-favorite Boss Hog sandwich, through May 20 only. The gut buster features four slow-smoked meats - sausage, pulled pork, hickory-smoked ham, and crispy bacon - stacked on a sweet King’s Hawaiian bun. Available as a sandwich ($9.99) or combo with a side and drink ($14.99).

    Maple Street Biscuit Company is marking spring with a limited-time menu featuring fresh berries, available through May 19. Highlights include Double Berry Waffles topped with strawberries and whipped cream; Bonuts with berry icing; Very Berry Lemonade; and an Iced Berry Latte.

    Rowdy Cowboy in The Colony and Grapevine are adding some hearty new dishes, including steak frites, quesabirria tacos, a 9-oz choice filet, and Cowboy Parmesan chicken Milanese. They still offer handcrafted cocktails with a 40-foot oak bar, 70 large-screen TVs, 32 ice-cold beer taps, and more than 35 bourbons and whiskeys.



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