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Eastern/Middle European Cuisine---Dallas
Thanks.
Well, German food can be comforting at least.
Eastern/Middle European Cuisine---Dallas
So we have:
Jorgs Cafe Vienna
For You Deli
Bavarian Grill
Anyone been to all three? Which is better?
Any other German restaurants of note in DFW? I'll be there for a limited time next month.
Also, what's the price range for Jorgs? Their menu is sans prix.
Dallas - Inwood. Need suggestions from locals. French lunch, etc.
Thanks for the suggestions so far.
I looked online at the sites for many of the suggestions. Toulouse looks exactly like some of the bistros I've eaten at in Paris. It is uncanny really. Of course Paris bistros are crowded, loud, and often uncomfortable, especially for a big Texan who needs his elbow room. The menu at Lavendou looks the most appetizing to my tastes. Reminds me of some of the better meals I've had in France (country style, home cooked type). I like that they offer a prix fixe at lunch, though I may not take advantage of it. Why don't more American restaurants do that?
For those of you who have been to Lavendou, are reservations recommended, or are we safe to walk in?
Also, if anyone is still following this thread, what about other cuisines. Looks like we're set on French. How about a burger, new American, homestyle, Persian, or Greek? Near Inwood would be nice.
And finally, any specifically Indonesian/Malaysian places in Dallas?
Thanks for all the help so far!
Dallas - Inwood. Need suggestions from locals. French lunch, etc.
Yes. We are doing The French Room (can't wait!), a catered company dinner, a dinner at the company country club, and probably Mortons, Lonesome Dove or the Double Eagle for another company thing. Other than that no plans. I've done Del Friscos and Mortons for company events before, should I push for Lonesome Dove? I've never eaten there.
Dallas - Inwood. Need suggestions from locals. French lunch, etc.
Need suggestions for Dallas. Wife and I will be there for a week next month for business and pleasure. We have our fine dining plans set, but I need suggestions for breakfasts, lunches, and light dinners. Places with character, places truly local, with preference for food quality. Can be fast food to casual fine dine. I’m more of homestyle/rustic food fan, wife goes more world cuisine. We are from Houston so we don’t necessarily need the Texan aesthetic for its own sake.
Also we’ll be staying in Inwood, so anything closer to that area would be nice.
I’d also like to solicit an opinion on a casual French lunch. I’ve gotten recommendations for Lavendou, Toulouse, and Rise. Any opinions on one or the other, or any other suggestions?
Thanks.