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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 … Learn More »
Settle into the easy elegance of the Capital Grille, and prepare for an evening indulging in the artistry of true dining. Blending finesse with a bit of surprise, the Grille serves dry aged steaks, fresh seafood, and wine from legendary vineyards across the globe. Tickle your palate with the Wagyu Beef Carpaccio, and move on to the Dry Aged Porterhouse Steak. The chef also suggests the Kona Crusted Dry Aged Sirloin with caramelized shallot butter. Lose yourself in hours of gastronomic revelry in this delicious time-warp. Learn More »
Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse is a fine dining restaurant with deep roots in ranching that date back more than 125 years. Every aspect of the Y.O. dining experience reflects a profound appreciation for the history behind the food – the meticulous preparation of the steaks involves the same techniques used by old ranch hands, and consists of the meat being seasoned, charred, then seared to hold in the juices. An intriguing wild game menu includes the signature Buffalo Filet Mignon, which was featured on the Food Network as “one of the best steaks in the nation.” Embrace the charm of dining … Learn More »
This casual French eatery has been open since 1983 and delighting locals and tourists every step of the way. Casual elegance with a true French neighborhood feel has helped to keep L’Ancestral French Restaurant a favorite in Dallas for so many years. The restaurants earthy colors, soft lighting and quaint stone patio are reminiscent of the French countryside. As for the cuisine, you won’t find any Americanized French cuisine at L’Ancestral. Simple and fresh ingredients are used to create truly inspiring French dishes that perpetuate the romantic and intimate atmosphere of this traditional and authentic French dining experience. Learn More »
Modern design, innovative, fresh dishes and an award-winning wine list define this prodigious restaurant centrally located in the historic Kirby Building of downtown Dallas. Executive Chef Randy Morgan deals with small seafood companies in order to assure the freshness and originality of his seafood dishes. His goal is to share his passion for and knowledge of seafood with Dallas locals and visitors alike. Enjoy modern sushi, such as the “Canary Diamond” with kampachi, plum wine gelee, truffle oil, and yuzu, or choose from numerous surf or turf items, including Black Truffle Wrapped Chillean Sea Bass and American Wagyu Kobe Strip … Learn More »
The Tei Tei Robata experience begins when one walks right into the lush garden and cobblestone path that lures them straight into the restaurant. Once inside, patrons can find seats amongst artsy glass work that separates booths and rooms. The sushi and Sake bar is open and provides an unobstructed view to watch the chefs do their work as they chop and hand-roll the meals. Aside from sushi, Tei Tei also specializes in the Northern Japanese style of Robata, which features grilling fish over open fires. Feel free to dine privately or in groups in the Tatami Room while enjoying … Learn More »
Tradition lives on in Bob’s Steak and Chop House, which has satisfied patrons with fine prime steaks, chops, and seafood since 1994. The classic masculine décor achieves a sense of supper club authenticity with rick wood paneling and molding, and detailed leather upholstery. Ranked as one of the top steakhouses in the country, Bob’s continues to impress visitors with its menu of tried favorites. Such savory delights include the 16oz T-Bone Steak, the full Rack of Lamb, and the Broiled Salmon. Bob’s also boasts an impressive selection of wine and cocktails to rinse one’s palate during the feast. Learn More »
Classic chic defines both the lighthearted sophistication of Al Biernat’s décor and menu. The restaurant utilizes intriguing architectural elements to create a festive feel in the bar area with a large domed ceiling of brightly hued contemporary murals, and the dining space is accentuated by rich wood tones and molding. The menu redefines what it means to be a steakhouse by catering to taste over convention. From the varied selection of cut size to the amount of marbling in the meat, every care is taken to ensure patrons savor the steak they hoped for. Learn More »
It was 16 years ago that Chef Richard Chamberlain opened Chamberlain’s Steak and Chophouse in Dallas. Since then, this recipient of a James Beard Award and the co-owner of ENVY: The Steakhouse in Las Vegas has managed to make quite a name for himself, but it was his Dallas restaurant that started it all. Chamberlain’s has been honored time and time again by some of the biggest names in the industry, including Wine Spectator and Bon Appetit. It is with over 16 years and 16 awards under its belt, that Chamberlain’s Steak and Chophouse remains a powerhouse in the Dallas … Learn More »
Avanti’s is a unique uptown Italian bistro renowned for late-night dining until 3am on weekends. Boasting a small and intimate dining room, a quaint patio, and loyal clientele, this sleek locale is sure to pique your taste buds. Northern and Southern Italian food is prepared traditionally by a friendly staff, with mouth-watering dishes such as the Carpaccio Avanti, Tuna Tartare, Caprese Salad, Bone in Veal Chop, and Farfalle Carbonara. Their Moonlight Breakfast Menu always attracts a crowd and offers dinner and breakfast options for those night owls. Learn More »
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