12 restaurants found where star rating is "4" Stars
Dakota's Steakhouse
Address: 600 N. Akard St., Dallas, TX 75201 (Map)
The slow descent in a glass elevator is the first indication that the experience at Dakota’s is going to be unique. The subterranean restaurant sits 18 feet below street level, with a layout that includes a recessed patio surrounded by cascading waterfalls, a fire pit, and a granite bar. Inside, French doors let in natural light, while art-deco accents and bistro-style furniture create an elegant, dreamy setting. The menu showcases premium steak and seafood, with an extensive selection of dry-aged Midwestern corn-fed USDA Prime steaks as well as premium meats including Berkshire pork, Colorado Lamb, and Scottish Salmon.
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Rough Creek Lodge
Address: 5165 County Rd. 2013, Glen Rose, TX 76043 (Map)
Nestled on 11,000 acres of picturesque Texas Hill Country, Rough Creek Lodge takes the edge off of roughing it and indulges guests with excellent amenities and finer cuisine. Some visit this upscale lodge to unwind at the spa, while others flock here for the unique hunting experience; many more know the true meaning of destination dining in every dish they savor from Chef Thompson’s rustic American cuisine menu. The Grilled Rib-eye is succulent; the Pan-roasted Tasmanian Salmon is visionary; and the Brown Butter Plum Tart is downright decadent. It’s easy to see why so many are staking their claim, and table, at this destination dining post.
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The Fish
Address: 3636 McKinney Ave., Dallas, TX 75204 (Map)
With dramatic red Asian lanterns and bold art pieces, The Fish creates an atmosphere that is both vivid and lively. This restaurant prides itself on innovative culinary creations and wild interior designs. Try the Ribeye Rolls appetizer with seasoned ribeye, avocado, cilantro and teriyaki sauce, or the Crunchy Tiger Eye Roll with salmon, cream cheese and jalapenos. They also have specialty menu items with such fun names as Bubba Gump, The Godzilla Roll, and Lickitty Split. The sushi and sashimi selections present a wide variety of seafood choices, including seasonal offerings. Located in the West Village, The Fish is a great choice for a unique sushi experience or a lively after-hours hang-out.
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Fearing's
Address: 2121 McKinney Ave., Dallas, TX 75201 (Map)
Fearing’s at the Ritz-Carlton in uptown Dallas provides a truly consummate, elegant dining experience. There are six stylish dining rooms and two bars from which to choose to accentuate your fine dining experience, and each of them is decorated in a different motif. Regardless of where you dine, you will be surrounded by art, design, and furniture reminiscent of a European palace. Award-winning chef Dean Fearing has cultivated not only a luxurious dining atmosphere, but has also combined gourmet dishes with unique Southern cooking techniques to create a menu of excellent flavor and refinement. Voted the #1 Best Hotel Restaurant in the U.S. of 2009, by Zagats, Fearing’s is an excellent choice whether you’re a hotel guest or simply in the mood for a fine meal.
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Bijoux Restaurant
Address: 5450 West Lovers Ln., Dallas, TX 75209 (Map)
Old World elegance meets contemporary charm in Bijoux Restaurant. The expansive dining space is warmed by floor-to-ceiling drapes, lit by pristine chandeliers, and polished by rich wood tones. Executive Chef Scott Gottlich has constructed dishes that measure up to the fine décor both in their elegant plating and refined construction. The prix fixe menu gives the patron a choice between three and five courses, and the tasting menu recommends a different wine for each dish. While five courses might sound overwhelming, dishes like Crispy Pork Belly with fava bean “succotash,” corn, and tomato and the “Childhood” Chocolates dessert all in one sitting invite overindulgence.
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