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The Place at Perry's
Address: 2911 Routh St., Dallas, TX 75201 (Map)
The Place at Perry’s is an award winning, locally owned restaurant and uniquely Dallas treasure. Both the food and service have been nationally recognized in guides like Zagat’s. The Place is Dallas’s dining destination for the local business community as well as a comfortable neighborhood retreat, offering the perfect setting for intimate dinners or large parties, with a private dining room available for special events. Customers can enjoy a long leisurely lunch or dinner or grab a quick bite. The updated menu features Niman Ranch all natural beef and fresh seafood delivered daily, complimented by an extensive signature wine list featuring private reserves. Top-notch side dishes, salads, appetizers and desserts round out the fine dining experience. It’s The Place to be for happy hour during each weekday from 2-7 p.m. with bar and lounge specials including highly rated wines at half prices and complimentary hors d’ oeuvres.
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Steel Restaurant and Lounge
Address: 3180 Welborn St., Dallas, TX 75219 (Map)
Step below the mean streets of Dallas and enter the Asian oasis that is Steel Restaurant and Lounge. The earth-toned palette of the dining space is punctuated by bright splashes of color in the wall art that seem to mimic the finely crafted sushi rolls. Steel exhibits the best of Indochine cuisine by showcasing an impressive selection of Japanese bento boxes and sushi, traditional Vietnamese family-style soups and noodles, and Mandarin-inspired dishes. You can enjoy a cocktail or choose from the awe-inspiring selection of sake, while savoring Steel’s Signature Fried Whole Fish, or maybe the Japanese Ceviche: chopped octopus, crab, shrimp, squid and red clam.
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Campisi's
Address: 1520 Elm St., Dallas, TX 75201 (Map)
Tickle your Godfather funny bone and visit Campisi’s Restaurant, which opened in 1946. Boasting legitimate ties to the Italian mafia syndicate in Dallas, Campisi’s fed the likes of Jack “Sparky” Ruby the eve of JFK’s assassination – Ruby was suspected of killing Lee Harvey Oswald two days later. But don’t let the impressive history steel the thunder from this restaurant’s home-style menu – the Campisi’s Antipesto Supreme has sliced provolone, salami, Sicilian olives, and pepperoncini peppers, and the Chicken Spinach Alfredo Pizza is made with provolone cheese. Revisit a notorious time in history while giving your stomach a meal to remember.
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Shinsei Restaurant
Address: 7713 Inwood Rd., Dallas, TX 75209 (Map)
Offering Pan Asian cuisine served in a spiritual setting, Shinsei (Japanese for “new beginning”) boasts a wide variety of gourmet sushi and tantalizing traditional Japanese entrées all prepared by the “King of Wok” Shuji Sugawara. A favorite of diners are Shinsei’s signature Poppers, which make for an excellent bar snack or appetizer. Enjoy an impressive list of wines, sakes, and nightcaps while immersed in a hip yet relaxing environment decorated with art from co-owner Tracy Rathbun’s own art collection. Whether you’re looking for a night out with the kids, friends, or that special someone, Shinsei Restaurant aims to accommodate any need with a ying-yang balance of casual dining and far eastern flair.
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Screen Door
Address: 1722 Routh St., Dallas, TX 75201 (Map)
A self-proclaimed “modern Southern kitchen,” Screen Door offers down-home Southern favorites in a simple yet elegant surrounding reminiscent of an ornate Southern mansion. Boasting a largely diverse and delicious “now and then” menu, Screen Door serves up traditional favorites like Chicken Fried Veal Steak smothered in gravy, as well as southern dishes with a modern spin like Crawfish Ravioli. Screen Door is also open for lunch with an impressive selection of Southern-style salads and sandwiches. Even the drink menu contains twists on Southern favorites like their Blackberry Mojito. Fans of Southern cooking, comfort food, or Cajun cooking are sure to enjoy the diverse menu and reasonable prices.
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