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Dallas, Texas - Dining
"The food at Royal China is good enough to sour you on Chinese takeout from any other Dallas establishment, pretty much forever. Whether you're craving beef, pork, seafood, or chicken, one of their signature specialties is sure to knock your socks off. With its family-style portions and convivial atmosphere, Royal China is best for getting the gang together to head to Preston Hollow for some of the best dumplings and steamed buns of your life."
"Opening its doors in 1974, Royal China has continued to be a staple for Dallasites. Arguably the best Chinese food in town, the menu features traditional specialties as well as modern creations. Head to the Preston Royal shopping center for a taste of Chinese food heaven."
"Goji Cafe serves its 100 percent vegan dishes in your locale. A fully vegan restaurant that believes peace begins on your plate. Once you get inside their cafe, you will have a true and unique experience with their pleasing surroundings and creative, pleasing vegetarian dishes."
"This entirely vegan restaurant serves up Chinese fare and other Asian dishes, all of which are billed as totally healthy. Enjoy meatless riffs on shaken beef, kung pao fried rice, and pho, all priced at less than $10, and currently available for takeout only."
"They added some twists to the Asian dishes to make a unique menu. It is light on the stomach but seasoned just right. The long list of dishes is prepared with precision and perfection."
"With a storied history of more than 65 years, Campisi’s knows what works to keep families returning to their tables. If your crew is seeking hot, fresh, and authentic Italian, Campisi’s delivers on all counts. The made-to-order pasta and Sicilian-style pizza will leave anyone wanting seconds (or thirds, if there’s any left)."
"Take a look at the menus from Pakpao Thai Food in Victory Park, Genji Sushi in Lakewood, and Asian Food & Tacos in Gribble, which are said to include some healthy options."
"They give you pops as a base to start with and then you can have them dipped in dozens of toppings. Chocolate, nuts and caramel feature heavily; once you experience these once you’ll be hooked for life."
"The Economy in Action exhibit in Downtown Dallas lets visitors learn about the ins and outs of the Federal Reserve. Explore interactive exhibits, examine historical currency and learn about how the Fed moves money from around the world on this free self-guided tour."
"Tours are temporarily halted and visitors are currently not allowed. Watch for any updates here. Tour the regional bank and walk through the Economy in Action exhibit to learn about Federal Reserve Banks across the U.S."
"Tour the U.S. regional bank and walk through the Economy in Action exhibit to learn about the other Federal Reserve Banks across the U.S."
"The Museum of Biblical Art, as the name suggests, showcases the biblical art or the Christian and Jewish themed art. It is located about 15-16 minutes away from the city centre of Dallas. The museum showcases intriguing figurines and vast information about the holocaust, rare books, and lithographs related to the theme."
"This one of a kind art museum focuses on the Christian and Jewish themes present in works of art around the world. Over 2,500 works by artists like Andy Warhol, John Singer Sargent and Marc Chagall as well as a vast collection of religiously affiliated artifacts, further heighten the purpose of this museum."
"One of the best places of interest for Christians and those who follow other paths, the Museum of Biblical Art showcases incredible works inspired by incredible stories. Some of the best artists who ever lived have pieces on display here. These are among the most beautiful things to see in Dallas."
"Home to the Instagram-worthy giant teddy bear statues, this Highland Park city park is a picturesque spot for walking around the creek or picnicking on the grass along Lakeside Drive. The 14-acre park is located along Turtle Creek between Beverly Drive and Armstrong Parkway. It’s very scenic with a bridge over the Turtle Creek Dam, views of palacial Highland Park estates, and the Read Memorial — just be mindful not to step into the many photoshoots visitors set up in the park."
"Lakeside Park is by far my favorite park, and not just because that’s where my husband proposed to me. When you’re not walking on a perfectly manicured lawn or immaculate bridge, there are areas of the park that have a raw beauty that you wouldn’t believe. There’s a stunning mansion and gazebo across the pond (on private land) that look like you’re in the English countryside in a Jane Austen novel."
"Running adjacent to Turtle Creek in the upscale Highland Park neighborhood, Lakeside Park has over 14 acres of perfectly manicured grounds. It’s an idyllic spot for a leisurely stroll or picnic, as there are several walking paths and benches dotting the park. It’s also nice to sit on the banks of Turtle Creek and take in the natural beauty of the area."