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• Contemporary American • Turtle Creek / Oak Lawn
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- SShauniqueDallas - Fort Worth •6 reviews5.0Dined todayThis place was absolutely beautiful and nice! The food was great and the staff! We had an awesome view of the city of Dallas! They do special things for your bday, and have one of the best desserts displays in town! Definitely recommend and I’ll be back!More infoCrown BlockPrice: Very Expensive• American• Downtown•4.6
- TTomDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined todayWe have been here a few times now and every time our experience has been 5 stars. From the valet to the dessert! Tonight we had the refried lentils, Caesar salad (a must have), the El Machete and the absolute best chicken dish we’ve ever had! The service is over the top too! If you haven’t been here, treat yourself and go!More infoEl Carlos ElegantePrice: Expensive• American• West Dallas•4.8
- MmollyDallas - Fort Worth •2 reviews4.0Dined todayThe food is outstanding and never disappoints. It was a little crowded sitting at a table by the bar, and noise made it hard to hear people at our table and our waiter. Service was excellent. Can't wait to go back!More infoThe CharlesPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Italian• West Dallas•4.8
- PPamDallas - Fort Worth •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExceptional overall. VERY pricey. Felt a bit rushed but it was Christmas Eve and we were a little late. Still… Love the sommelier! Emperors cut was delicious. Cooked perfectly. Enough for a table of 5. Caviar service pretty good but stingy with the blinis. Brussels sprouts with gochujang, DELICIOUS. Soy minionette for oysters- not my favorite. Broiled oysters, a sad miss. May make this an annual Christmas Eve event. It will take all year to save for it. But what fun!More infoNuri Steakhouse - UptownPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Uptown•4.6
- MMarkDallas - Fort Worth •53 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe eat here two to three times a year. Last night was probably the best food we’ve had in the last five years. The bottle of Moet was great. Opening the evening was a plate of four pastries (gougyure?) filled with salmon mousse and caviar. We followed with a Farmer’s Green Salad. My wife had catch of the day. Me? Fried quail. There was not a hiccup with any of these entrees - all were excellent. The desserts - chocolate mousse and an apple tart with ice cream The chef’s gift to the table was a pumpkin soup with coconut milk. I wished that they would make this a regular menu item. One slight flaw. The recipe for the famous Dean Fearing tortilla soup seems to have changed. All in all - an excellent evening. IF. If I could change one thing? Hire a carpenter. Put in a vestibule ahead of the outside entry door. it was cold outside last night, and the drafts that passed through the restaurant are quite cold. All in all - the $$ were well spent.More infoThe Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle CreekPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Turtle Creek / Oak Lawn•4.6