From the valet lot full of Bentleys and Porsches to the plush dining chairs and gorgeous flatware, every square inch of The Mansion on Turtle Creek screams old money—particularly The Library, with its dark wood paneling and fireplace. A favorite des
Dean Fearing's eponymous Ritz-Carlton restaurant oozes Dallas class from each of its seven dining rooms, from the more casual Dean's Kitchen to the romantic Sendero and the cougar magnet Rattlesnake Bar. Dean himself is an important part of the atmosphere
Okay, so it's not exactly a dining room—Joe T. Garcia's in Fort Worth practically has its own zip code. The Tex-Mex institution opened in 1935 with just sixteen seats and gradually expanded over the years; it now occupies over 50,000 square feet and
Many a big business deal has been made at the OG Bob's on Lemmon--or so we like to imagine. Dark wood paneling adorned with autographed photos of famous diners, white tablecloths and dim lighting set the scene in this masculine dining room where regulars
The old neon sign at the original Campisi's on Mockingbird Lane says "Egyptian Food", but don't be fooled--its been serving straight up red sauce Italian since 1946. (Jack Ruby was a regular.) The dark, slightly dingy dining room with newspaper-covered w
Perched 560 feet in the air atop Reunion Tower, Wolfgang Puck's Five Sixty is the destination restaurant for out-of-towners. The revolving dining room can get a little disorienting (good luck getting back to your table after a few drinks and a tr
The gorgeous Plan B Group-designed dining room at Oak sports plush chocolate brown sofas standing in for booths and a warm neutral palette with luxe metallic touches. Elegant but never stuffy, it serves as the perfect backdrop for Chef Jason Maddy's edibl
Like it or not, Highland Park is certainly one of Dallas' most iconic neighborhoods, and Village Marquee perfectly epitomizes the high-society 'hood with lots of bling and plenty of mirrors for Park Cities diners to admire the results of their latest Boto
From the moment you walk through Tei-An's front door, a Zen-like feeling washes over you. Minimalist decor with soothing neutrals, smooth wood and moss-covered rocks set the scene for what is arguably the most impressive Japanese food experience in the ci
Chicken Scratch may have only been open six short months, but its vast courtyard shared with neighboring bar The Foundry has quickly wormed its way into the hearts of Dallas residents. From the corrugated metal structure of the restaurant itself to the wo
S&D Oyster Bar feels a little like New Orleans, but it's been around long enough (26 years) that it also feels decidedly Dallas. Classic red-and-white checked tablecloths and cheerful yellow walls create a timeless feel, one that's reinforced by the delig