By travelguylife.com
Dallas' Carbone Vino is unlike anything else, taking you back in time to a period you'll never want to leave.
Dallas' Commons Club is another successful venture led by Richard Branson, who has a wealth of business experience.
This prestigious eatery pays homage to all the delectable American classics that foster social interaction, whether it be brunch, lunch, dinner, or drinks.
Sassetta, which was recently renovated and is available for both lunch and dinner, is still one of the best restaurants in town for a good reason.
LAW may only be around through the end of 2022, but with new Chef de Cuisine Chris Dikovics in charge, it is doing so in style.
A restaurant where the ambiance and food are both outstanding. With a healthy dose of "Oh my ZaZa," Dragonfly is an Uptown escape into a world fiesta of sights and inventive cuisine.
With a menu that is fearlessly experimental and served in a former gas station in old East Dallas, Petra and the Beast is a restaurant for the daring diner.
BBQ is king in Texas no matter how you slice it. Furthermore, Pecan Lodge dominates the competition by a wide margin, as almost any Dallasite will attest to.
Mercat, tucked away in pretty Harwood, is vivacious and welcoming without being intrusive.
Eatzi's is similar to Whole Foods, but with a lot more items. Think of the chef's case's meat and fish entrees.