1. India Chaat Cafe
7.7
18101 Preston Rd Ste 202 (Frankford Rd), Dallas, TX
Indian Restaurant · 19 tips and reviews
Navya: Chaat aren't good,not appealing, tasted just ok!the "papdi"chat - shaped like Tostitos and chaat masala excessively sprinkled on top;chili flakes in pani puri? No green chutney samosa chat -too sweet
Farhan Habib: Great and peaceful atmosphere with soft background music. Great idea for dates and new comers to Indian food as well a fluent to the taste.
Josh Read: Best Indian food in Dallas! My wife and I drive 45 mins to get here every week. The dinner size is perfect for 1 meal & lunch the next day. Try the Paneer Tikka Masala, veggie korma & samosas.
2. The Mansion Bar
8.9
in Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, Dallas, TX
Cocktail Bar · 13 tips and reviews
Donna Brown: Delicious, perfect plating, appetizers outstanding and service excellent.
Bev G Urban Epicurious: Check out Sommelier, Michael Flynn's weekly Thursday evening Wine Chats @ 6p 3-4 wines & a paired bite $35/pp.
Johanna: Best Burger in town !
3. Sēr
8.9
2201 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX
Steakhouse · 20 tips and reviews
Luke Phillips: Located in the Hilton Anatole, this upscale steakhouse offers both great food as well as great views of the Dallas skyline. Dress well, relax, and enjoy yourself here!
itsgood2Btheking: The bone-in filet is amazing
Bri Crum: Try the spinalis...only recipe in Dallas like it! And say hi to chef AVC. He's remarkable!
Peter V: Cool market, but their lunch sandwiches are a must have. Cold cuts, cheese, phenomenal bread
Oh Hey Dallas: Many bakery items get marked 1/2 off after 8pm!
Lauren Reed Finegan: I love the peach mango iced tea (decaf too) and the fact there are free refills! Pesto hummus is one of a kind here... If you get a sandwich get their signature bone bread!
Alison Steele: Very chill, cozy vibe and great wine! $10 for a 4-wine tasting. Definitely recommend for a more casual date or girls night!
HISTORY: The wine tasting facility hosts some of the best wines from premiere regions in CA. Wines are also created from the Cellars' very own vineyard & the finest equipment is shipped from Italy & France.
Dallas Foodie (Danielle G.): The cheeseboard comes with an even ratio of meats, cheeses, and sides, which I appreciated.
8. India Palace
8.2
12817 Preston Road (LBJ), Dallas, TX
Indian Restaurant · 33 tips and reviews
Patricia McCrite: Its great bc you get to try a lot of dishes you would never order ala carte! Love the food adventure - lots of vegetarian dishes too!
Priya B: Lamb chops, dal makhni, biryani, sheesh kebab - definitely worth a try
Mark Ramsey: Best Indian buffet I have ever had!
9. The Mint
8.4
4246 Oak Lawn Ave (Herschel Ave), Dallas, TX
Asian Restaurant · 34 tips and reviews
Beth Tuttle: Do yourself a favor: start with the tom kha soup, then have the sea bass, and finish it off with the green tea ice cream/sticky rice. You will not regret it!
Dallas Observer: Love it! Great food and a fantastic atmosphere!!!
Kurt von Schleicher: Great Thai and Asian Fusion. 214.219.6468
13. Nick & Sam's
9.0
3008 Maple Ave (at Carlisle St.), Dallas, TX
Steakhouse · 69 tips and reviews
Dawn-Maia Simmons: Long bone ribeye is an evil invention...huge but so delicious you don't want to stop eating. Jamie is a great waiter...request him, you won't be sorry. Service and food can't be beat.
Dallas Observer: The best steak in Dallas, and the steak sauces are even better!
George Karidis: More red meat
Paul T.: Library Bar is great for a quiet conversation. The drink prices are expensive but they are well poured and service is superb.
Lin Humphrey: The corner rooms are spacious and have partial canopies
Mary Skinner: Accomplished artist Aubree Anna, recently featured in D Magazine, supplies hours of sophisticated, soulful entertainment. Read more.
15. Asian Mint
8.8
11617 N Central Expy Ste 135 (Forest Lane), Dallas, TX
Thai Restaurant · 78 tips and reviews
Jacob Jose: Excellent Pineapple Cashew Chicken Fried Rice and good value for money. If you are coming around 12:30pm on a weekday, you may have to wait 15min.. Good place for business conversations as well..
Chic: Don't like the spring rolls? You're so stupid!
Katherine Cromer Brock: It's all about the Pad Thai - and ordering from the Web is perfect for hectic days.