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16 restaurants that define dining in Dallas

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by Diana Spechler
Updated 27 March 2023

Dallas’s best restaurants were well-kept secrets for years. But in the last decade that buzz became a roar. DFW is now home to a growing crop of celebrity chefs with spots that appear on many national and global hit lists—Bon Appétit magazine even recognized Dallas as 2019’s restaurant city of the year.

A splashy restaurant in an uptown hotel is the gold standard for Southwestern fare. In Park Cities, a stylish pan-Asian spot is known for killer braised pork steam buns and strong whiskey cocktails. Award-winning coq au vin keeps the crowds flocking to a Garland icon.

The restaurants on this list offer something for fine diners, barbecue lovers, and those who eat out for the good vibes. Read on for a guide to Dallas’s 16 greatest restaurants to book now.

A photo of Cane Rosso - Deep Ellum restaurant
4.7
4.7 (370)
$30 and under
Pizzeria
Deep Ellum
About the restaurant

When Jay Jerrier opened this Italian spot in Deep Ellum in 2011, pizza lovers lost their minds. Real Neapolitan pizza was hard to come by in Dallas, but Cane Rosso made a splashy entrance with its wood-burning brick oven (built by Jerrier himself) and fresh dough made daily in-house with flour from Italy. D Magazine named Cane Rosso’s pizza Dallas’s best for five years in a row, and Jerrier opened four more spots around the city. When the chain expanded beyond Dallas, it scooped up accolades from the likes of the Houston Chronicle. Dallasites know that if anyone asks, “where should I go for good pizza?” the answer is always Cane Rosso.


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Angel
Dined on 17 Nov 2024
It was great food great atmosphere the best pizza in the Dfw
A photo of José restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1321)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Mexican
Park Cities
About the restaurant

Jose distinguishes itself by specializing in beautifully plated regional recipes from the state of Jalisco. Expect ceviches that evoke Puerto Vallarta, street-style elotes inspired by Guadalajara, carne asada, tacos (of course), and endless tequila. No matter what’s on offer, Dallas diners know it will be good: Executive chef Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman was Eater Dallas’s 2018 chef of the year and a James Beard Awards semifinalist for Best Chef: Texas in 2022. Jose’s decor is heavy on beautiful ceramics, and the wall-sized, black-and-white tile mural makes an arresting focal point. String lights and heat lamps (for cooler nights) illuminate the romantic patio.


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Billvip
Dined 2 days ago
Everything good except for noise level. Way too high!!
A photo of The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek restaurant
4.7
4.7 (3197)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Turtle Creek / Oak Lawn
About the restaurant

No Dallas restaurant is more iconic than “The Mansion.” The grand space was a 1920s home inhabited by various wealthy families and companies until it became a restaurant (and later, a hotel) in 1979. This pillar of fine-dining has hosted luminaries ranging from Tennessee Williams to Jay-Z, just to name a few. It’s synonymous with haute cuisine, serving New American fare with French influences in an opulent residential setting. Seared diver scallops arrive with Périgord truffles, the caviar is Platinum Osetra, and elegant details throughout the multi-roomed space include Renaissance-era decor and stained-glass windows.


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Tamaravip
Dined 2 days ago
My dad flew in from NY for a Thanksgiving visit and we decided on Thanksgiving dinner at The Mansion. The entire place was amazing and the ambiance was perfect. They had the Christmas decorations up and just the aesthetic of the place was gorgeous. The food was delicious. They offered a 3-course Thanksgiving meal and we went with that. The Turkey and sausage were cooked to perfection and the meal came with a few very delicious sides. The mac and cheese side was my favorite and the best I’ve ever tasted. Our server John was welcoming and very attentive. We will definitely go back for dinner again sometime. This restaurant was the best I’ve been to on a holiday in Dallas so far.
A photo of Kenny's Wood Fired Grill restaurant
4.9
4.9 (8248)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
North Dallas
About the restaurant

This Dallas classic and its hickory wood-burning grill have made smoky magic since opening in a Beltline strip mall in 2005. The beloved chop house is part of chef Kenny Bowers’s small but mighty dining empire (including Kenny’s Italian Kitchen and Kenny’s East Coast Pizza) that the native New Englander began building in 1992. Warm lighting and exposed brick walls pair well with the unpretentious food, which includes a three-day cured pork chop and a winning mushroom brie burger.


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Sarahvip
Dined 4 days ago
We love Kenny’s. The entire team is amazing and goes above and beyond to ensure our experience is impeccable every single visit. The food is delicious and the ambiance is unmatched. One of our top five restaurants to visit in DFW!
A photo of Reata restaurant
4.6
4.6 (8095)
$31 to $50
Southwest
Fort Worth Downtown
About the restaurant

This sprawling four-story restaurant is all Texas all the time. The interiors are lined with hunting trophies, cowboy paintings, and cactus glass art. The menu follows suit with Lone Star State-inspired dishes such as jalapeño and cheese elk sausage and tenderloin tamales with pecan mash. Tourists know that Reata is a must, but locals love it for its stellar Southwestern food and one of Fort Worth’s best views. Take it all in from the rooftop bar—an ideal spot to sip a citrusy Cowboy Cosmo crafted from made-in-Texas orange vodka.


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Deann
Dined 3 days ago
We enjoyed a Thanksgiving Eve lunch and had a great meal. Decided this will be an annual tradition!!! Thank you Reata! Happy Thanksgiving.
A photo of Al Biernat's - Oak Lawn restaurant
4.8
4.8 (10103)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Turtle Creek / Oak Lawn
About the restaurant

Dallas diners’ go-to special occasion spot opened to rave reviews in 1998. It became so popular that its eponymous owner eventually opened a second North Dallas location. Al Biernat’s is a prime place for celeb-spotting thanks to flawlessly prepared steaks, a nearly 700-bottle strong wine program, a striking bar, and a crisp ambiance fueled by white tablecloths and dim lights.


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Lois
Dined 3 days ago
We had a wonderful experience with delicious food and great service !
A photo of Shinsei Restaurant restaurant
4.9
4.9 (2016)
$50 and over
Asian
Park Cities
About the restaurant

In 2006, Tracy Rathbun and Lynae Fearing turned their longtime dream of opening a “little taco stand” into a reality—only it’s a far cry from a little taco stand. Their pan-Asian restaurant Shinsei is nothing short of an institution on the Dallas dining scene with its stylish décor, enticing flavor pairings (braised pork steam buns, crispy Brussels sprouts, hoisin baby back ribs), fresh sushi, and Asian-inspired cocktails such as the Toki Highball (Japanese whisky, lemon, cucumber, mint, and a big ice ball). Rathbun and Fearing have since opened a second location in DFW Airport, a popular seafood restaurant Lovers Seafood, and Dea, a neighboring Italian spot.


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Lisavip
Dined 3 days ago
This was my second visit to Shinsei and I think it was better than the first visit! Our waitress was amazing!! It seemed she had been there a while and knew everything!! I loved her! We started with the pork dumplings and Hamachi and Pear appetizer along with Katina’s Sticky Rice…I think the sticky rice was my favorite with Hamachi coming in a close second!! We also tried the Coconut Chicken Jalapeño Poppers. For dinner I had the miso plat cod and my husband had the baby back ribs, absolutely everything was delicious. My Seabass was cooked to perfection and of course for dessert I had cotton candy. I mean is there a better dessert? LOL
A photo of Uchi Dallas restaurant
4.8
4.8 (4040)
$50 and over
Sushi
Uptown
About the restaurant

In 2015, James Beard Award-winning chef Tyson Cole graced Dallas with his beloved Uchi, an Austin transplant. Inside the renovated two-story bank from the 1970s, tasteful lighting warms walnut and red cedar wood, creating a chic but homey ambiance (“uchi” is Japanese for “house”). Though diners can choose the classics they might find on any Japanese restaurant menu in the city such as grilled edamame and yellowtail sashimi, they can also enjoy wholly innovative recipes, including “walu walu”—oak-grilled escolar (a kind of snake mackerel) with candied citrus, ponzu, and Japanese ginger.


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Frank
Dined 3 days ago
Incredible ! I’m not sure what else to say - eat at the sushi bar!
A photo of Fearing's restaurant
4.8
4.8 (6179)
$50 and over
Southwest
Uptown
About the restaurant

Since 2007, acclaimed Dallas chef Dean Fearing has dished up nothing short of opulence in the restaurant that has earned nods from Zagat and Esquire magazine. In short, Fearing’s is the crown jewel of Dallas fine dining. Fearing himself was already a television personality, cookbook author, and James Beard Award winner when he opened his eponymous restaurant in the Ritz-Carlton, but he never rested on his accolades—or the choice location. His Southwestern recipes are both simple and elevated, evident in dishes such as prime beef filet with chicken-fried Maine lobster (served alongside loaded whipped potatoes) and a spinach taco with smoked tomato gravy.


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Micah
Dined 2 days ago
Fearing’s is always a treat on Thanksgiving! The service is impeccable, the food is wonderful and Dean is a delightful host. We’ve been coming for years and he never fails to visit our table. The main menu and the vegetarian menu provide options for every member of our party. We can’t recommend Fearing’s highly enough!
A photo of Town Hearth restaurant
4.8
4.8 (533)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Design District
About the restaurant

Named for the spectacular fire pit in its extravagant 6,000-square-foot space, Town Hearth is the 2017 addition to hospitality group Flavorhook’s collection of successful Dallas restaurants. Chef Nick Badovinus is known and adored for the wild, crackling energy he brings to his dining spaces: Town Hearth’s dining room boasts 64 crystal chandeliers and a giant glass-encased yellow submarine. As the name and fire pit suggest, Town Hearth serves up steak and seafood cooked over an open flame. Go for the impeccable filet mignon and oysters. Stay for the random motorcycle on display in the center of the fancy steakhouse digs.


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Josh
Dined 2 days ago
Food was exceptional, however, our steaks were not hot at all. They were like warm. The service was great, excellent too, however the server said the desert was on him because he forgot my wife’s wine, but it as in our bill. He also had them bring out the onion soup for us, after I asked about it but didn’t order, and it was also on our bill. We ended up paying for them and not asking to take it off because he was very busy. All in all, it was a great first experience, and we’ll be back. Just be careful to check your bill if the server says he’s getting you some things on him/her.
A photo of Monarch restaurant
4.7
4.7 (535)
$50 and over
Italian
East Dallas
About the restaurant

Award-winning chef Danny Grant helms this modern Italian restaurant that has dazzled Dallas with its stunning bird’s eye view of the skyline since opening in 2021. The impeccable service and ever-changing seasonal tasting menu (with wine pairings) doesn’t hurt, either. Monarch won the CultureMap Tastemaker Award for Best New Restaurant and was listed as one of D Magazine’s Best New Restaurants, quickly joining the ranks of the city’s top special occasion spots. Menu highlights include wood-fired meatballs with buffalo mozzarella, housemade spaghetti with a whole Maine lobster, and a 40-ounce porterhouse prepared Florence-style: coal-charred with lemon, arugula, olive oil and sea salt.


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Fonvip
Dined 3 days ago
Everything was amazing but for the pricing the food isn’t there! Best service I’ve had all year by far tho!!
A photo of Pangea Restaurant and Bar restaurant
4.2
4.2 (2966)
$31 to $50
American
Garland
About the restaurant

Diners flock to Pangea for the coq au vin recipe that shot owner Kevin Ashade to celebrity chef status (he won Beat Bobby Flay in 2016 with it). That Ashade turned Pangea into a beloved DFW destination despite opening it at the most inopportune of moments—January 2020—is a testament to his talent. The chef offers Cajun dishes, international flavors, and a raved-about dessert menu that all reflect his globetrotting background. There’s the famous coq au vin, braised in red wine, bacon, carrots, onions, and celery, lobster mac and cheese loaded with five cheese and a four-ounce roasted lobster tail, and a can’t-miss sopapilla cheesecake.


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Dollie
Dined 6 days ago
I recently visited this restaurant during brunch, and I had a lovely experience! The atmosphere was inviting, and good music, although it was a bit too loud to talk. The highlight for me was the food, everything was fresh and served hot. I tried the avocado toast, and it was absolutely delicious! Overall, I really enjoyed my time here and will definitely be back for another brunch. Highly recommended!
A photo of Mesero - Preston Hollow Village restaurant
4.8
4.8 (620)
$30 and under
Tex-Mex
Preston Hollow
About the restaurant

Mesero is the kind of consistently excellent place that is a locked and loaded answer to “where should we go for dinner?” With seven locations scattered around the Metroplex (as far north as Legacy West and as far south as Fort Worth), the restaurant is a treasured Dallas standby. Trey Dyer caters to Dallasites’ discerning Tex-Mex palates—the food is always tasty, the atmosphere both festive and stylish, and the margaritas ever-flowing. Adored Tex-Mex favorites (tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, chile rellenos) share menu space with a few American comfort foods such as hamburgers and hot dogs smothered in cheese. Cinco leches cake and chocolate flan sweeten the deal.


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Jorgevip
Dined 4 days ago
Great food and great service, good value. The restaurant is very nice in decor but the white lights can be dim a little and for sure it will be more cozy and sexy. Liz our waitress did an amazing job. She made us feel welcome and pampered.
A photo of Roots Southern Table restaurant
4.8
4.8 (473)
$50 and over
Southern
North Dallas
About the restaurant

When she appeared on Bravo’s Top Chef, Tiffany Derry was singled out as a fan favorite. Later, she went on to secure a finalist position on Top Chef: All-Stars. In 2021, Derry, along with business partner Tom Foley, opened what quickly became one of DFW’s most buzzed-about restaurants. As the name suggests, Roots Southern Table pays homage to Derry’s Southern background. It’s no surprise that the place has garnered a crowd of regulars, or that Derry and her restaurant were James Beard Awards finalists in 2022. Her corn bread with smoked sweet potato butter has something of a cult following. Other MVPS include Texas redfish with crawfish fried rice and seafood and sausage gumbo. To that, add a chic but approachable ambiance with a saxophonist playing at the bar, and Roots has all the components of a memorable night out.


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Nicolevip
Dined 3 days ago
The flavors are incredible! Every dish we tried was amazing - not only recommend but will definitely be back.
A photo of Knox Bistro restaurant
4.7
4.7 (999)
$31 to $50
French
Park Cities
About the restaurant

This French bistro—formerly Up On Knox—underwent an overhaul in 2022. Along with the name change, French-born chef Bruno Davaillon, formerly of Bullion, took the helm with a seafood-forward menu. Caviar service and raw oysters pave the way for mains such as whole branzino prepared on the wood-fire grill and mussels with pomme frites. Beyond seafood, the menu offers classics including French onion soup beneath a thick layer of melted gruyere and twice-baked cheese souffle. Knox Bistro is a hot spot that has earned accolades including a spot on 2023’s Eater 38 and D Magazine’s 2021 designation as the city’s best French restaurant.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined on 28 Mar 2023
Everyone in our party enjoyed their meal. We would all recommend this restaurant to friends and family. Service was excellent! Will definitely return. Try the charcuterie board for an appetizer!
A photo of Nick & Sam's Steakhouse restaurant
4.6
4.6 (9312)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Uptown
About the restaurant

Nick & Sam’s has remained a steakhouse standard-setter since opening in 1999, racking up local and national accolades for its superb Japanese steak menu. Its dishes include the rare and valuable Hokkaido Snow Beef from cattle raised in severe cold temps on Japan’s northernmost island—the marbling patterns on the beef are said to resemble snow crystals. Chef Samir Dhurandhar’s creativity and attention to detail shine in sauces and toppers such as foie gras hollandaise and black truffle butter. Diners can round out their decadent meals with a glass from the 500-plus wine bottle selection.


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sven
Dined 2 days ago
Jack was a super server and made it a great experience.
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