Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Dallas. including where to go and what to order.

Vegan in Dallas

Vegan Food House ★ 4.3

Vegan Creole and Southern Fusion$$bishop-artsWed-Fri 11:30-21:00, Sat 12:00-21:00, Sun 12:00-19:00, Mon-Tue closed

Bishop Arts vegan restaurant drawing on Southern and Creole traditions: gumbo with okra and greens, Cajun coconut ramen, BBQ jackfruit tacos.

Order: BBQ jackfruit tacos; Cajun coconut ramen; crispy glazed brussels sprouts

Tip: One of the few vegan restaurants in Dallas with a genuine Creole influence. Weekend brunch draws a loyal crowd; arrive before noon to avoid waits.

D'Vegan ★ 4.2

Vietnamese Vegan$lake-highlandsMon 10:00-19:00, Tue closed, Wed-Sun 10:00-19:00

All-vegan Vietnamese restaurant in Lake Highlands inside Hong Kong supermarket, serving pho, banh mi, and com tam made entirely with plant-based proteins.

Order: Vegan pho with mushroom broth; lemongrass tofu banh mi; com tam with grilled soy protein

Tip: Located inside Hong Kong supermarket at the back. The mushroom pho broth is made from scratch daily. Cash preferred. Combine with a Walnut St Asian grocery run.

Vegetarian in Dallas

Kalachandji's ★ 4.2

Indian Vegetarian Temple Restaurant$lakewoodTue-Fri 11:30-14:00 and 17:30-21:00, Sat-Sun 12:00-15:00 and 17:30-21:00

Hare Krishna temple restaurant and bakery in East Dallas serving buffet-style Indian vegetarian cooking without meat, eggs, onion. Located in Lakewood.

Order: Buffet lunch (priced by weight); fresh barfi dessert; sesame halwa

Tip: Buffet by the pound only. No meat, no eggs, no onion, no garlic in any dish. The garden patio on the temple grounds is available in good weather. Arrive before noon for the best selection.

Revolver Taco Lounge ★ 4.5

Elevated Tacos With Vegetarian Options$$deep-ellumTue-Sun 17:00-22:00, Mon closed

Deep Ellum taco destination from chef Regino Rojas with an intentional vegetarian menu including mushroom, zucchini blossom. At 2701 Main St.

Order: Huitlacoche (corn truffle) taco; mushroom de temporada; zucchini blossom with queso fresco

Tip: The vegetarian menu rotates seasonally. Ask the server for the current off-menu vegetable filling when you arrive. The corn truffle (huitlacoche) filling is the most distinctive in the city.

Gluten Free in Dallas

Encina ★ 4.4

New American Farm-to-table$$$bishop-artsWed-Thu 17:00-21:00, Fri 17:00-21:30, Sat 10:00-21:30, Sun 10:00-14:00

Farm-to-table Bishop Arts restaurant with dedicated gluten-free options clearly marked on the menu, using local Texas-sourced ingredients. At 614 W Davis St.

Order: Blue corn butterscotch pancakes (GF, brunch only); roasted vegetable plate (dinner)

Tip: Alert the kitchen to gluten-free requirements when booking. The blue corn pancakes use masa, not wheat flour. A large portion of the dinner menu is naturally GF due to the seasonal whole-ingredient sourcing.

Haute Sweets Patisserie ★ 4.4

Gluten-free French Patisserie$$lake-highlandsTue-Sat 11:00-18:00, Sun 12:00-17:00, Mon closed

Award-winning patisserie from Chef Tida Pichakron with an extensive dedicated gluten-free menu, including French macarons (naturally GF), gluten-free lemon.

Order: Gluten-free lemon tart; French macarons (all GF); seasonal GF petit gateau

Tip: Call ahead to confirm which items are certified gluten-free versus made in a shared facility. The macaron and tart programs are the most consistently GF.

Halal in Dallas

Fadi's Mediterranean Grill ★ 4.1

Halal Lebanese, Mediterranean$$knox-hendersonMon-Thu 11:00-21:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-22:00, Sun 11:00-20:30

Knox-Henderson halal Mediterranean restaurant with verbal management assurance of halal status across all meat items, serving Lebanese mezze, shawarma.

Order: Chicken shawarma plate; hummus and pita; mixed grill

Tip: Zabihah-listed with verbal assurance of halal status. The buffet during lunch (Mon-Fri) is an excellent value. Reservations accepted for large groups.

Big Guy's Chicken and Rice ★ 3.9

Halal New York-style Street Food$deep-ellumMon-Wed 11:00-00:00, Thu-Sat 11:00-04:00, Sun 11:00-00:00

Deep Ellum halal rice bowl and gyro spot open until 4am on Fridays and Saturdays, with 36-hour marinated halal chicken and lamb, scratch-made sauces.

Order: Mixed chicken and lamb rice bowl with white sauce; lamb gyro wrap

Tip: Halal-certified meat clearly indicated on-site. The late-night hours on weekends are the unique value proposition. Best after 11pm when the post-concert crowd arrives.

Kosher in Dallas

Milk and Honey Kosher Market ★ 4.1

Kosher Deli and Market$$planoMon-Thu 11:30-19:00, Fri 11:30-16:00, Sat closed, Sun 11:30-19:00

Dallas's oldest continuously supervised kosher restaurant under the Dallas Kosher VAAD with a full-time Mashgiach, serving certified Glatt kosher meat.

Order: Schwarma plate; Israeli salads; kosher deli sandwich

Tip: The only daily-operation certified Glatt kosher restaurant in North Dallas with a full-time Mashgiach on site. Closed Saturday. Call ahead on Fridays as the kitchen closes early for Shabbat.

Aderet Restaurant ★ 4.0

Kosher International Meat Restaurant$$planoSun-Thu 11:00-21:00, Fri 11:00-15:00, Sat closed

Dallas Kosher-certified restaurant at Preston Rd, serving certified Glatt kosher meats with an Israeli, American, and Mediterranean menu in a full-service.

Order: Grilled meat plate; Israeli couscous; mixed kebab platter

Tip: Dallas Kosher certified with Mashgiach on site. Closed Friday afternoon through Saturday for Shabbat. Reservations accepted by phone for large groups.

Dietary in Dallas, FAQ

Does Dallas have good vegetarian or vegan food?

TableJourney's Dallas dietary chapter covers vegan, vegetarian, gluten_free, halal, kosher venues, each editor-picked with what to order and how to ask.

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