Where is the Best Lunch Spot in Dallas, Texas?
I am a region sales manager and spent most weeks at night in hotels eating delivery and working from my hotel room. I have eaten Thai from coast to coast and while I can’t say I would consider myself an expert on traditional Thai, I do make a mean Tom Yum soup at home. Thai Tanee is a terrific example of a family owned, exceptional Thai restaurant. I had The Tom Yum, Pad Thai, Tad Mun Pla (Fish Cakes), spicy Basil Chicken, Spicy grilled Salad, and the salad rolls recently over my last four day trip to Dallas. The menu is a balanced blend of traditional Thai and Thai fusion dishes, and everything I’ve had was fresh, flavorful, and incredibly tasty. The Grilled salad was perhaps the best salad I’ve ever had anywhere and the spicy Basil was great. The Pad Thai was better than average. Not quite the best I’ve ever had, but better than many I’ve eaten. The delivery was great and within an hour of my order. Mom answered the phone almost everyday. She and the son who delivered and o
We went to Capital Grille (uptown) for our anniversary last year and were very, very impressed. First of all – if you are celebrating a special occasion, be sure to let them know when you make reservations! We got there to find that our table had “Happy Anniversary” confetti sprinkled down the middle, a card signed by staff; a complimentary photograph was taken, our dessert was on the house, and I (the lady) was given a rose. Lovely experience! Now to the food…can I just say DROOL….! OMG…I ordered the French Onion Soup as an appetizer, and it is the best I’ve ever had; hubby had the lobster bisque and said it was the 2nd best he’s had, the first being when he was on a business trip in Maine, so there you go. My filet mignon was positively melt-in-your-mouth delectable, as were the garlic potatoes, and hubby loved his steak and asparagus as well. Service was impeccable; our waiter was not only very knowledgeable but also very friendly, didn’t talk down to us at all (as w