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"University Park & North DallasBefore we even get into the frosty goods, let’s tip our paper soda-jerk hats to this feel-good ice cream joint because they provide employment to people with special needs. With about three dozen (and counting) flavors in their frozen arsenal, Howdy Homemade can scratch your ice cream itch with out-of-this-world options such as Dr Pepper chocolate chip, cold brew, cinnamon roll, avocado, Hot Tamales, and Chocolate As All Get Out. And if you have a special occasion coming up, a custom cake with endless flavor combos is the way to go.How to book: Stop by for first come, first served seating."
"Howdy Homemade not only has one of the best ice creams in Dallas but also the best mission. They put people first before ice cream by one simple vision – to see and realize the potential of everyone. Owner and founder, Tom Landis, trains and employs people with down syndrome and autism."
"This University Park modern ice cream parlor is known for its awesome tasting ice cream, as well as for employing people with special needs. An overall feel good ice cream shop, Howdy serves about 36 ice cream flavors and six sorbets. The most popular is the Dr Pepper Chocolate Chip."
"Cadot Restaurant has all the smells and aromas of authentic French cuisine made in the kitchen and saved exquisitely in the dining room. When you think of Texas, you think of barbecues and burgers, but not quite a few people know that the state also holds some of the best French restaurants in America and Cadot is a top contender as one of the best. Being in a strip mall might catch people off-guard, but don’t let the location fool you; This five-star French restaurant has all the right ingredients in its menu to garner some of the pricier sides of dining."
"This polished Far North Dallas bistro is widely loved for its seamless service and consistently delicious food. Not only that, everything is sensibly priced, especially considering the quality of the offerings. The restaurant belongs to long-time chef Jean-Marie Cadot, whose culinary lineage includes stints in Dallas' top French restaurants as well as several of Paris' Michelin star establishments."
"We like Cadot because it is an elegant restaurant dishing out a global menu, including traditional French recipes. You can enjoy a beautiful meal here with your date without spending too much. What you should order…."
"Grabbagreen’s Dallas location is on Gaston Avenue, across from Baylor Hospital. This hip bar and eatery is a good choice for smoothie fans and anyone doing a detox. They have filling food options as well, such as miso soup and various bowls and wraps."
"Skillman’s Wok in Chimney Hill, Go Fish Poke in Devonshire, Lin’s Asian Buffet in Bent Tree, Chef Wang in Downtown, and Kuai Asian Kitchen in Inwood are some of the less expensive places to order from in Dallas for Asian Fusion delivery, based on menu pricing."
"PlanoSpicy crab and lobster, Peking duck, and barbecue pork, chicken, and duck are the specialties at this spacious Hong Kong-style restaurant. They even have a special Chinese New Year Harmony Feast available as a special culinary experience.What Moon recommends: “Another great spot for dim sum. The restaurant looks small when you walk in, but there’s another huge room in the back and they also have carts [roaming the restaurant with dim sum options].”How to order: Call 972-517-2332 or 972-517-2002 or order online for takeout, curbside pickup, or delivery."
"Moon Wok is conveniently located in the Skillman Street in Dallas providing customers a comfortable and modern style restaurant where they can hang out and have some fun, especially while having something to eat that will let them have the finest dining experience. All ingredients are carefully selected to make sure its freshness is captured in each dishes. They are always trying their best to prepare their food in their healthiest form to serve their customers better and healthier."
"For top-notch wontons, noodles and other Taiwanese specialties, look no further than Wu Wei Din, a buzzy little eatery in Plano that's known for serving huge portions at ultra-reasonable prices. In fact, most everything on the menu is priced around $10 or less. We're talking spicy pork & shrimp wontons, braised beef noodle soup, dan dan noodles and pork chop fried rice alongside preserved eggs, scallion pancakes, golden kimchi and ma-po tofu."
"Serving Chinese and Taiwanese food, Wu Wei Din Chinese is beloved for its fresh noodles, soup dumplings, noodle soup and more. Note: Wu Wei Din is open for takeout and delivery only for now."
"We could hardly believe it ourselves: Xiao long bao to go is possible.Good to Go: Plano’s Wu Wei Din Makes Travel-Friendly Soup Dumplings"