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Overal Rating: 9 Abacus

Address: 4511 McKinney Ave., Dallas, TX 75205 (Map)

Abacus

Top 10 Best Restaurants Abacus’s contemporary dining room is defined by rich textures, cool tones, and an earthy aesthetic. Leather, wood, and stone form a simple yet lighthearted backdrop for a dining experience that is nothing short of transporting. Executive Chef Kent Rathbun’s lively and engaging menu takes cues from around the globe, with Asian, Mediterranean, and Pacific Rim influences as well as a selection of both creative and traditional sushi. Playful innovation underlies dishes such as Salt-Crusted Calimari Fondue with Spicy Yellow Curry Sauce and “Bacon and Eggs,” comprised of Niman Ranch chipotle bacon and a scrambled duck egg. With an exceptional wine list and service to match the décor and cuisine, a meal at Abacus is both sensational and memorable.

 
 

Overal Rating: 9 Nana

Address: 2201 Stemmons Fwy., Dallas, TX 75207 (Map)

Nana

Top 10 Best Restaurants Located on the 27th floor of the Hilton Anatole, Nana is surrounded by panoramic views of Dallas. But the views are far from the only draw. Guests flock to the elegant, Asian-inspired dining room to sample the creations of Chef Anthony Bombaci, whose tantalizing menu is captivating and unique. Bombaci’s dishes look like sculptures on a plate, each a study in vibrant color, complementing texture, and playful forms. A Filet of Prime Beef is accented by the vibrant greens and oranges of slivered roasted carrots, delicate microgreens,and a lush sweet potato puree. A playful “Liquid Baked Potato Soup” features sour cream foam, potato chip “salt” and chive oil. The food alone is worth a visit, but the excellent service, outstanding wine list, and live jazz music make an evening at Nana absolutely exquisite.

 
 

Overal Rating: 7 Arcodoro & Pomodoro

Address: 100 Crescent Court, Dallas, TX 75201 (Map)

Arcodoro & Pomodoro

Described as “the only true Sardinian Ristorante in the United States” by food writer John Mariani, the combined establishments of Arcodoro and Pomodoro recreate the island of Sardinia, Italy, in Texas. Brothers Elfisio and Francesco Farris share their heritage through the cuisine and culture brought forth in this split restaurant. Arcodoro is a room with a casual atmosphere, for those looking for a place to share a wood fired pizza on the patio, and Pomodoro is more formal, with white tablecloths and candles. Whichever you choose, the menu options are the same in both sections, and include dishes like handmade semolina dumplings with ragu of lamb, and half moon pasta stuffed with veal and mild imported cheeses.

 
 

Overal Rating: 7 Fogo de Chao

Address: 4300 Belt Line Rd., Dallas, TX 75001 (Map)

Fogo de Chao

Fogo De Chao brings a unique experience for anyone, familiar or not, with the way of the Brazilian churrascaria. One can enjoy sizzling meats that are cooked over an open fire with mouth watering savory flavors. The best part of the experience is that diners get to choose right when they are seated. A selection of fifteen different meats- from sirloin to lamb- are cooked and prepared in endless waves until each individual is full to the brim. For those who are not really meat lovers, there is a full salad bar that hosts plenty of vegetarian options. Fogo De Chao also prides itself on a huge wine listing to enhance the taste of dinner. Feel free to live to the fullest, literally!

 
 

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