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14 Essential DFW Chinese Restaurants
"Perched on a rooftop in the heart of downtown, Sky Blossom is a vibrant Vietnamese Bistro and bar that offers customers the chance to dine in the clouds. Their brunch menu features a Vietnamese twist on brunch staples with their Steak and Egg (Bo Ne), Pandan Waffles, and Blossom Parfait. While you’re there you might as well add a splash of color to your afternoon with their dazzling variety of fruity cocktails."
"This Elm Street gem is one of the newest in Dallas’ rooftop scene. Famous for their bistro-style Vietnamese food and delicious cocktails, it’s perfect for dinner, post-dinner cocktails or Sunday brunches. Despite being smack dab in the centre of downtown, Sky Blossom has remained one of Dallas’ best-kept secrets."
"This is an incredible rooftop bistro and bar in Downtown Dallas!. It is unique in that it is a quick-serve establishment during the day and offers a fine dining/lounge experience by night. Take in the views from the patio, which has additional seating for those who prefer to sit outdoors."
"Blue Sushi Sake Grill unites creative ingredients with energetic vibes, premium cold sake with happy moments to give you a fresh and fun new way to experience sushi. Their sushi and grill menus allow you to explore your sushi favorites in new and unexpected ways. They like to say that sushi is for sharing, and its menu encourages it."
"Blue Sushi Sake Grill prides itself for serving sushi with an American attitude. Whether you are looking for sashimi or cooked nigiri, Blue Sushi has something for everyone. This includes those looking for gluten free sushi, just ask for their gluten free menu."
"Really great food and atmosphere we all enjoyed it here Be careful where you park. They are serious about not parking in that one lot."
"Newly opened in Victory Park, this Los Angeles-based chain, founded by Tokyo restaurateur Tomonori Takahashi, churns out what's arguably some of the best ramen in the city. The secret lies within the absurdly rich stocks which are all (meat and vegetarian) slowly simmered for more than ten hours. There are 13 signature ramen offerings as well as the option to build-your-own from five kinds of broth and 30 different toppings."
"Park CitiesMexican food doesn’t hold the exclusive rights to spicy food in Dallas, and these noodles with a cult-like following prove that the Scoville scale should be taken very seriously indeed. The traditional Dan Dan noodle entrée typically has a medium-level heat, but Chef Uno doesn’t play around with this signature dish that she promises will have you screaming, “Damn!"
"Let's just say, after the reporting for this article, the writer became addicted to the duck fat-fried rice here.Good to Go: You’ll Keep Craving the Duck Fat-Fried Rice from Red Stix"
"With 86 menu choices at Zenna, there’s something for even the pickiest eaters. The Thai-Japanese spot serves entrees like pineapple fried rice and hot and spicy shrimp, with sushi options ranging from a classic California roll to a Louisiana roll (with crawfish, cucumber, and avocado). Don’t forget a few Cokes for delivery or pickup."
"Asian restaurant in Dallas located on Rosemeade Pkwy offering both Japanese and Thai food options such as sushi, curry, noodles, fried rice and lunch bento boxes."
"The gist: Coursed Vietnamese fare that goes above and beyond the usual pho and banh mi rigamarole sets a distinctive tone while a picturesque patio with views of the vibrant Lowest Greenville shenanigans add to the allure.The food: Of course, you can get the dishes you already know and love, but venture out and opt instead for one (or all) of these three brilliant standouts: Tropical rolls filled with tofu, mushrooms, mango, and green apple; duck curry featuring grilled duck breast in a creamy coconut broth served with rice or baguette; and the king crab banh canh, a tantalizing soup highlighted by an 18-hour pork broth, clear tapioca noodles, shrimp, ham, char siu, and two full ounces of king crab meat.The cost: Starters $7 - $15, banh mi $8, salads $13 - $15, entrées $14 - $25, wine by the glass $9 - $15, beer $4 - $6, cocktails $6 - $13.How to book: Reserve and join the waitlist online, call 469-250-7183 for take-out, or order delivery via Grubhub."
"The pandemic didn't slow business for this charming Vietnamese spot by restauranter Carol Nguyen, which landed in the bustling Greenville Avenue neighborhood this past fall. Meaning "delicious" in Vietnamese, the menu is influenced by Nguyen's favorite foods served by the street vendors in Vietnam. That means you can expect to find traditional Vietnamese classics such as Ha Noi-style pho, shaking beef, and banh mis along with signature dishes like salmon ceviche with mango and green apple as well as a grilled Chilean sea bass collar served on blue rice."
"Forever etched in infamy, the former Texas School Book Depository at the intersection of Houston and Elm Streets in Dallas is now home to a museum dedicated to remembering one of the nation's most tragic and defining moments: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Visitors to the museum are first introduced to the historical context with multimedia exhibits that describe the political climate of the early 1960s and then go on to highlight President Kennedy's trip to Texas in November of 1963 and the last days of his life. Just past here, you will see the sniper's perch in the corner window from which Oswald took the deadly shots, recreated to match the original photos from the crime scene."
"Certainly one for dark tourism, Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is a museum that examines the assassination of President John F Kennedy which took place on the block beneath the museum on Elm and Houston street. It not only chronicles the lives of the Kennedy’s and every last detail of one of the nation’s darkest moments, but it also honors the legacy of one of America’s most beloved presidents."
"If you want to pick your brains about past events, this museum is worth visiting. You can never go wrong if you want to bring your date or friend who is a history buff because they have intriguing clips and memorabilia that will really amaze you. One of their famous collections is about John F. Kennedy's life, which was also featured during the museum's golden anniversary."
"The Wharton-Scott House, also known as Thistle Hill, is a historic mansion located in Fort Worth. The Mansion was completed in 1904 and is now available for tours and rentals since its listing on the National Register of Historic Places. On the second Friday of each month, go beyond the standard tour for a chance to see the basement, carriage house, trunk room and servant quarters."
"Thistle Hill is one of the last remaining cattle baron mansions in Fort Worth. The home was originally built for Electra Waggoner, part-owner of the Waggoner Ranch. Today, the home is owned by Historic Fort Worth, who use the home for exhibits, events and tours."
"4703 W Lovers Lnhttp://www.luxuryonlovers.com/There is a beautiful selection of handmade jewelry and accessories to choose from here, so don’t be afraid to treat yourself during your visit. They offer a wide variety of beauty services that aren’t offered at all spas like Botox and other injectables. They are great at keep up with all of the current trends while keeping an elegant and classic environment for customers to enjoy."
"Vivian’s, situated at the corner of Ross and Greenville, may be one of the smaller spas on this list, but it also boasts an extensive treatment menu and a chic, cozy interior. The pedicure chairs and cabinets were custom-built in a wood shop in Ennis, and white quartz accents and velvet furniture contribute to the spa’s sophisticated and welcoming aesthetic. Stop in for a mani/pedi, a custom facial, and an array of massages, but don’t forget to peruse the specials and add-ons, which include indulgent treatments like a shea butter foot cocoon or an agave nectar scalp massage."