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Dallas’s 6 most exciting restaurant debuts of 2023

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by Diana Spechler
Updated 18 December 2023
In 2023, Dallas-Fort Worth’s booming food scene imported many luxury restaurants from other cities, and also launched some eagerly anticipated homegrown spots. The year’s most ambitious new entrants include an award-winning Kiwi restaurant and the Texas outpost of a Miami-based pan-Asian stunner that happened to be the highest-grossing restaurant in America last year. Read on for a guide to Dallas’s six hottest restaurant debuts of 2023.
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4.6
4.6 (308)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Downtown
About the restaurant

This Italian steakhouse from multi-award winning Hooper Hospitality Concepts opened in May, and it’s an undeniable vibe. Candelabras drop from ceiling pipes in the dimly lit space, but the oversized bar—curvy and contemporary, with an industrial feel—steals the show. The menu is fueled with ingredients from local farms and includes a raw bar, caviar service, hearty wagyu steaks, and pappardelle bolognese. Even if you don’t go for a full-fledged dinner, a cocktail at the gorgeous bar, which could include a passion fruit and mezcal drink called Forbidden Kingdom, is a must.


Top review
Alexyavip
Dined 6 days ago
Outstanding everything! Need to work on the temp of their meats a bit but otherwise will definitely go back!
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4.7
4.7 (502)
$31 to $50
Asian
Uptown
About the restaurant

Dallas buzzed with anticipation for this chic Chinese spot by longtime restaurateur Alberto Lombardi (of other local favorites like Taverna and Toulouse) to open in August. The lavish restaurant already scooped up rave reviews for a slick menu by executive chef Ivan Yuen. Yuen is a pro at adding American twists to regional Chinese staples—think wok-fried lamb shoulder, pastrami egg rolls, and a knockout Peking duck served tableside with crispy skin and caviar. Bonus points for the not-so-secret lounge, Reginese—it’s attached to the restaurant and draws weekend crowds for after-dinner drinks made with Southeast Asian ingredients like dragon fruit liqueur and mango.


Top review
Nick
Dined on 17 Nov 2024
Very friendly staff, drinks just took exceptionally long time. Very good and consistent food quality, a nice upscale option for Chinese food. Great ambience and vibe.
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4.3
4.3 (269)
$50 and over
Contemporary Asian
Deep Ellum
About the restaurant

In 2022, Komodo’s OG Miami edition was the highest-grossing restaurant in the country. Which explains why its Dallas outpost had a waitlist as long as its floor-to-ceiling bamboo columns when the restaurant opened in April. Club music sets the scene at this modern Asian superstar, and so does a hideaway-like upstairs lounge decked with pop-art murals. This is the place to go if you want to dress to the nines, dance the night away, and graze on seabass shumai and lo mein with black truffles.


Top review
Gabby
Dined 7 days ago
I enjoyed my experience at Komodo The cocktails are 10/10 I had the ginger passion fruit mule , very refreshing My husband had the lychee temptation and he enjoyed it as well . For appetizer we had Shrimp Tempura and Wagyu steak dumplings, they were absolutely delicious. Main course : My husband ordered the Wagyu Tomahawk steak with surf and turf fried rice. I didn’t care too much for the service b/c they do get very busy and our waiter forgot a couple of things but in return we were given free Komodo shots which were so good , I also forgot to mention they gave us complimentary champagne ( we were celebrating our wedding anniversary) Will I return ? Absolutely !
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4.6
4.6 (2674)
$50 and over
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

It’s tough to overstate the buzz that preceded this steak-and-seafood stunner that debuted in the Ball—Dallas’s iconic orb with a view—in April. Luckily, the restaurant delivers on its sky-high promises and even earned votes of confidence from Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, and others. Crown Block is led by restaurateur Elizabeth Blau and her husband, chef Kim Canteenwalla, who own Las Vegas hotspots Honey Salt and Buddy V’s at the Venetian. They bring that same upbeat spirit to this Downtown restaurant, which serves giant tomahawks, IG-friendly cotton-candy desserts, and delicious city views via wraparound windows. For an all-you-can-eat dream, go on Sundays when you can dig into a prolific brunch spread that includes oysters on the half shell and fried chicken and waffles with caviar.


Top review
Megan
Dined 4 days ago
Jennifer was our server. She was absolutely wonderful and went out of her way to ensure our experience exceeded our expectations. Yellowfin sushi was fantastic. We celebrated my 12 year old’s birthday, and everyone was sweet to make him feel special. Correctly memory!
A photo of JOA Korean BBQ restaurant
4.8
4.8 (97)
$31 to $50
Korean
Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW) Corridor
About the restaurant

What was once Nuri Grill, a swanky Texas steakhouse-meets-Korean barbecue staple, became JOA Korean BBQ in April. JOA is a laid-back version of its popular predecessor, complete with tabletop grills for barbecuing cuts like black angus marinated bone-in short rib and pork belly. Warm lighting and an excellent sake and whiskey selection make it a go-to for date nights. Chefs Minji Kim and Ben Lee cooked in MICHELIN-recommended restaurants in Korea, and their technical expertise shines in JOA’s epic hotpots and bulgogi towers.


Top review
Nicole
Dined 4 days ago
This was our second time coming to Joa and it was amazing AGAIN. We always get the Joa tasting and it never disappoints
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4.8
4.8 (284)
$50 and over
Global, International
Greenville Avenue
About the restaurant

Quarter Acre was one of the first new restaurants to open in 2023 and wowed Dallasites—and even scooped up a 2023 CultureMap Dallas Tastemaker award—with a rare New Zealand-inspired menu from chef Toby Archibald. Dishes are nostalgic odes to the food he enjoyed on beaches as a child, like grilled amberjack and hot-smoked Glory Bay salmon. Even the interiors are filled with shoutouts to his home country, complete with sheepskin throws, oyster-shell chandeliers, and hand-woven bread baskets by New Zealand artisans. Archibald is a stickler for details, and the result is an extra transportive slice of the southern hemisphere.


Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined on 16 Nov 2024
Wonderful food, simple yet diverse flavours and a menu executed perfectly. The deserts were unexpectedly amazing.
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