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  • Cobraman
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    new favorite burger place= Burger Girl in frisco across from pizza hut park. Hot waitresses and a great burger for sure. they have alchoholic milkshakes too ftw.

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  • 95DRGT
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    JR's in Colleyville or Eddie V's in Fort Worth for steak

    La Famila in Fort Worth for Mexican

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  • hotrod66stang
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    Tex-Mex: Chuy's on 7th or Uncle Julio's. Los Molcajetes at Beach & Western Center is pretty decent

    Asian: Fortune Star Buffet on Central, 2 blocks from 183/121

    BBQ: Prairie House in Roanoke

    Pizza: Bosses on 199, just inside the loop

    Burger: Five guys or Love Shack

    Steak: TdB or Logan's 16oz Ribeye on the cheap

    Breakfast: Las Fuentes at Seminary and McCart, Dos Molinas by the stockyards, and the French toast breakfast from OC burger is great for the price


    The chk parm at Chef's point cafe CANNOT be beat for the price. Full chicken breast and probably 6oz of noodles for like $12, however, they served me the worst burger ever. I don't eat bloody burgers, so I asked for it well done and they burned the hell out of it.

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  • SlowLX
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    Subs- Joe Ed Bombers in Pantego
    Burgers - Used to be JR's gas station on Belknap in Ft Worth (no lie) probably Mr B's in Pantego now
    Pizza - Jet's in Keller
    Terrorist - Lebanese Cafe by UTA
    Asian - Pho Nam in Haltom City
    Steaks - Bob's
    Seafood - it's DFW it all sucks here unless you import it yourself
    Last edited by SlowLX; 01-20-2011, 09:00 PM.

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by projectPONY View Post
    I'm a steak person, so I would have to say Nick and Sam's and trailing right behind them is Chamberlain's Steak and Chop House. now that I think about it, Al Biernat's and The Place at Perry's are right up there on the list.
    Chamberlain's is the best I've been to in DFW. Prices aren't bad either considering what you get.

    For a chain I really like BJ's brewhouse, burgers it's the Love Shack (until In N Out opens next door at least), lunch when splurging would be Chef's Point, BBQ generally it's Cooper's unless I want brisket then it'd be Angelos or Railhead.

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  • jluv
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    By the way, for those headed to Mariano's, I recommend sitting on the bar side and asking for Felipe. He is by far the best waiter. He doesn't speak the best English, but it doesn't matter, because he's a mind reader.

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  • diablo rojo
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    Originally posted by jluv View Post
    Mariano's in Arlington.

    I chose Mariano's for the overall experience. It's like a second home for me because I've been going forever.
    I eat there all the time. It's less than a minute drive from my work. Can't beat the lunch fajitas.

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  • Steve
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    Originally posted by Trick Pony View Post
    I'm poor with a new baby and trying to keep too many toys running these days so I try to cook at home as much as possible. With some research, the right tools, quality ingredients, and some trial and error I can cook just about anything as good as I've had at a restaurant.
    I sure wish I could duplicate the crazy temps they cook steaks at at the high end steak houses though (some steak houses are said to cook at temps as high as 1800' in their high heat broilers).
    If you've got any good recipes that can save money at the same time send'em over this way if you don't mind. I'm always looking for ways to save money, but in need of some new recipes too. Tired of eating the same stuff over and over.

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  • Trick Pony
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    I'm poor with a new baby and trying to keep too many toys running these days so I try to cook at home as much as possible. With some research, the right tools, quality ingredients, and some trial and error I can cook just about anything as good as I've had at a restaurant.
    I sure wish I could duplicate the crazy temps they cook steaks at at the high end steak houses though (some steak houses are said to cook at temps as high as 1800' in their high heat broilers).

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  • robert
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  • Steve
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    DaddyJacks was pretty good for cajun type food. I don't know if they are still open or not. I refuse to step foot into a Razoo's if I can help it. Yuck!

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
    Thought there was some talk of it getting shut down summer/fall of '09ish. Something about the owner and shady activity?
    Ah, ok. He sold the name to Omnicorp to get his ass out of trouble. Bob owns Dallas, the guy that owns Fireside pies and Flips Patio Grill owns the G-Vine location, and some restaurant group owns Plano.


    Every other location and every location going forward will be owned by Omni Hotels.

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    Not unless its been in the last two weeks. What makes you think that?
    Thought there was some talk of it getting shut down summer/fall of '09ish. Something about the owner and shady activity?

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  • slow55
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    Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
    Where is this place?
    Right off 360 and road to six flags.
    It's on a side street on the east side of 360 south of 30, across the street from Clicks billards

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  • idrivea4banger
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    Chuys

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