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Dallas Eating, A Running List Part IV

More great eats in Dallas

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Dallas Eating, A Running List Part IV
Kyle Miller

I am almost finished with my ranting and raving about Dallas restaurants, but I have 2 more posts to complete my saga from Dallas. There are definitely some more gems in the latest rendition, so keep reading!

31. Pakpao Thai (Thai)

Definitely a cool dig to try out. Food was pleasant and surprising. They also had Lucky Buddha beer, which comes in an impressive little figurine. Prices are reasonable too, so try this one out.

32. Oak (American)

This was definitely a higher-end restaurant and one that you should dress up a little to come to. The décor was astute and I thought the food matched. This place didn’t stand out to me particularly, but is worth a second trip.


33. Rodeo Goat (Burgers)


Really good burger and beer place to come to. I’ve come here multiple times and was never disappointed. Service is timely and good.

34. Abacus (New American)


Really enjoyed this place in the Knox-Henderson area, which has a lot of up and coming restaurants. Nice atmosphere and savory dishes.


35. Twisted Root Burger

This place definitely had a cool service system. I was Batman. You have to go to find out. They have good burgers and selection of draught.

36. Salum (New American)

I wasn’t terribly impressed with this one. It was also situated in a stripmallesque area. Not that a restaurant cannot succeed here, I just didn’t get much out of this one.

37. Off-Site Kitchen (Burger)


Fun place to come for lunch or after work. They have good food and fun outdoor games (ping-pong rules!).

38. Boulevardier (French Bistro)


Great restaurant in the Bishop Arts District. Cool vibe, great cocktails, and refreshingly new dishes to try.

39. Henry's Majestic (Tavern)

I was really looking forward to this place having great cocktails and good food, but was sorely disappointed. The oysters were the only item worth getting. The food and other drinks weren’t up to par with Dallas standards in my opinion.

40. Remedy (Soda fountain)

CLOSED now unfortunately. I still thought it worthwhile to write about it. It had a cool retro-feel that helped it fit comfortably in Deep Ellum. They had creative twists on regular items and made eating like child’s play, full of imagination.

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