Small family-owned, counter-service sandwich shop uses quality ingredients with a keen sense of balance and flavor. 続きを読む
The Indian Taco exceeds expectations with a puffy bread base layered with bean and squash chili, tomatoes and chopped onions, and smoothed with shredded cheddar. 続きを読む
The sushi is fairly rudimentary, with the bright visual exception of the Cherry Blossom roll. The artfully plated rolls extend to the pork dumplings. 続きを読む
The menu features compulsively snackable fried pickles and tempting burgers, in addition to beef hot dogs, organic soy sausages, corn dogs, salads and more. 続きを読む
Thus, Louisiana Creole and Pad Thai are together with pho and gumbo, lemongrass curry and Southern fried fish. 続きを読む
Sirisane notes the similarities between northern Thai and Laotian cuisines and that serving a combination of sushi and Thai represents the “best” of popular Asian cuisines. 続きを読む
Similar to sandwich shops throughout the Middle East: the grill line on one side, a display case packed with salads, dips, pastries and desserts, and a cluster of tables. Try the excellent kibbeh. 続きを読む
This restaurant is the hallmark of Korean cuisine from the kimchi to the robust beef and pork barbecue. 続きを読む
Dishes are packed with flavors and well-suited for the beer roster, which has 24 on draught including local and regional craft beers. 続きを読む
Pho is dependent on the flavor of the broth: In this case, the style is southern (Vietnam), which is slightly sweeter than northern pho. 続きを読む
The primary totem of this Ireland of the mind, besides the Guinness and the splendid list of rare Irish whiskey, is corned beef and cabbage, repurposed and given meaning. 続きを読む
At The Church Key, you are handed a cheap metal church key and invited to open and pour the cocktails yourself — you may have forgotten how good it feels to pierce a steel can. 続きを読む
Gino Angelini is among the most skillful of the old-school Italian chefs in town. While Angelini Osteria does not feature Angelini's most refined cooking, it is everyone's favorite. 続きを読む
A summer-camp-themed restaurant, MessHall boasts important cocktails and glammed-up 1940s dinner party food. 続きを読む
The locavore neo-Nordic principles always lurking beneath the spring rolls and porridge have come to define Jordan Kahn's cuisine. 続きを読む
L.A.'s best croissants — these things are phenomena unto themselves, essentially cultured French butter given the powers of crunch and flake and heft. 続きを読む
Has a bar stocked with top-shelf tequilas and mezcals that go for about half the price you'd pay on the Westside. 続きを読む
Specials flutter from taut wires strung above the open kitchen, like art-directed versions of the construction-paper signs taped to the walls in Eastside dives. 続きを読む
As at all proper Southern Italian pizzerias, the pies are delivered to the table intact, unbesmirched by the touch of a pizza wheel. 続きを読む
La Casita is twice the size it used to be, you'll be happy to hear. You can get a glass of wine now (although you'll still want the alfalfa drink), and you can call for a reservation if you want one. 続きを読む
You'll find strong, unmodulated northern Thai dishes here: fiery nam priks, grilled pig collar, steamed blood cakes, sour sausages and other pungent drinking food from around Chiang Mai. 続きを読む
If you're not one of the people who show up here two or three times a week, by the end of a meal, you kind of wish you were. 続きを読む
The old favorites--ribs, brisket and onion rings--still hit the spot, especially when doused with Sonny's original, thick sauce and washed down with fresh, cold iced tea in a foam Dr Pepper cup. 続きを読む
Popular isn't a sufficient adjective to describe this shop specializing in chef Jay Valley's prepared eats. 続きを読む
Peggy Sue BBQ may reside in tony Snider Plaza, but it's definitely more down-home than Uptown. 続きを読む
USA Today named the pizza one of the nation's greatest and we do not disagree. It's not Neapolitan and they clearly say so -- but the soft and blistered crust makes for a damn fine pie. 続きを読む
The flagship restaurant in Oak Cliff has been serving coastal Mexican cuisine in a quaint atmosphere since 1981. The owners have since opened a second restaurant in Lakewood. 続きを読む
Sushi Kyoto on Hillcrest Road is where the SMU set goes to nosh on California rolls and throw back warm sake. 続きを読む
Freebirds World Burrito is a counter-service eatery with a sense of humor. 続きを読む
Known for its clean, minimalist atmosphere and hefty foil-wrapped burritos, Chipotle pioneered the fast-casual, assembly line Mexican food genre that's since grown to encompass Qdoba and Baja Fresh. 続きを読む
The restaurant may still have New American leanings, as opening dishes like crab cakes with orange-chipotle sauce suggested. 続きを読む
There has to be a reason to brave these lines--even on a particularly crummy Saturday afternoon--and it's the fajita plates, big enough to choke a Chihuahua. 続きを読む