CuisineItalian
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodbishop-arts
HoursTue-Sat 6pm-10pm, closed Sun-Mon

Must order: House-cured salumi board; foie gras-stuffed prunes; housemade cacio e pepe.

Tip: Resy books out 2-3 weeks ahead. The short rib ragu changes monthly; ask your server what is housemade this week.

Location

Address: 287 N Bishop Ave, Dallas, TX 75208

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Lockhart Smokehouse ★ 4.5

Texas BBQ$$bishop-artsSun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm

The Dallas outpost of the Lockhart BBQ tradition, run by descendants of the original Kreuz Market bloodline. The no-sauce ethos and post-oak smoke produce shoulder clod unavailable at most other Dallas BBQ operations.

Order: Shoulder clod cooked 18-20 hours over post-oak. Brisket with no sauce on butcher paper.

Tip: The shoulder clod is a Central Texas rarity worth ordering over brisket on your first visit if you have not had it before.

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Gemma ★ 4.6

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The neighbourhood bistro Knox-Henderson deserves: small room, warm service, a Bib Gourmand, and a menu that borrows from France and Italy without being either. Book ahead.

Order: Texas pecans with fried Castelvetrano olives; shrimp spaghetti; Meyer lemon tart.

Tip: Walk-ins at the bar are your best chance on short notice. The scone arrives before the menu and it is the best thing on the table.

Mot Hai Ba ★ 4.5

Vietnamese-French$$$lakewoodTue-Thu 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm, Sun 5pm-9pm, Mon closed

A Lakewood neighbourhood restaurant with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands and a farm-driven menu that blends Vietnamese flavours with French technique. No pretension.

Order: Seasonal small plates that change monthly; the pork belly with lemongrass is a recurring standout.

Tip: Reservations open two weeks out on Resy and go quickly. Bring a party of four to cover more of the menu.

Nonna ★ 4.4

Italian$$$uptownMon-Sat 5:30pm-close, Fri lunch 11:30am-2pm

A Michelin-listed Highland Park Italian with a wood-burning oven producing some of the city's best pizza and a pasta programme that keeps the room full every night of the week.

Order: Wood-burning oven white clam pizza; ravioli of Maine lobster.

Tip: Friday lunch is the sleeper: the room quieter than dinner, clam pizza the same, fewer people competing for a table.

Mia's Tex-Mex ★ 4.3

Tex-Mex$$uptownMon-Sat 11am-9:30pm, Sun 11am-9pm

Operating since 1981, Mia's serves the brisket tacos that became a Dallas archetype. The original family recipes and the loyal crowd of regulars make this an institution on Lemmon Avenue.

Order: Brisket tacos, the dish that earned Mia's citywide loyalty. Cheese enchiladas with chili con carne.

Tip: The brisket taco was created by founder Butch Enriquez. The original recipe still runs the kitchen.

El Fenix ★ 4.0

Tex-Mex$uptownMon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm

Founded 1918 by Mike Martinez, El Fenix is the oldest Tex-Mex chain in the US, credited with formalising the enchilada-chili-gravy combination plate Dallas loves.

Order: Cheese enchiladas with chili gravy. The combination plate that opened in 1918.

Tip: The McKinney Ave location is the flagship. The weekday lunch combo runs under $12 and changes daily.

Lockhart Smokehouse ★ 4.5

Texas BBQ$$bishop-artsSun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm

The Dallas outpost of the Lockhart BBQ tradition, run by descendants of the original Kreuz Market bloodline. The no-sauce ethos and post-oak smoke produce shoulder clod unavailable at most other Dallas BBQ operations.

Order: Shoulder clod cooked 18-20 hours over post-oak. Brisket with no sauce on butcher paper.

Tip: The shoulder clod is a Central Texas rarity worth ordering over brisket on your first visit if you have not had it before.

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