For a mobile fix, these guys are doing souped-up BLTs from a delivery truck -- and you can check their facebook for the details. Hot, fatty bacon, driving around the city, waiting for you to call. Read more.
Try a bowl of gumbo for $6.95 or a po-boy for $7.95. Get some alligator tails for $9.95 which come with fries and hush puppies. Cheap kids meals also available. Read more.
Soy drumsticks, lettuce wraps, soy meatball hotpot... Veggie Garden is a vegetarians dream and a cheap Dallas restaurant. Try the lunch buffet for $7.95 or the dinner buffet for $8.95. Read more.
The service is quick and it starts with free chips and salsa. The enchiladas are incredibly popular and the drinks are BYOB. Read more.
Mention Yelp and get a free Greek salad or dessert if you buy a sandwich. Have a hot or cold Mediterranean sandwich starting at $5.99, or some falafel and babaganoush. Read more.
Get 4 dumplings for $3, 8 for $5.50. Small rice bowls start at $5.50, and you get a free cup of gourmet iced tea when you visit your first time. Everyone loves the dumplings, so have a bunch. Read more.
Milk and Honey has Israeli food galore. Try the falafel for $5.99, which comes with fries, or the hummus plate for the same price. Try the Shakshoukah, an Israeli egg dish, for only $4.99.. Read more.
Create your own bowl starting at $5.75 for veggie and $6.25/6.50 for meat.. They have three kinds of rice, noodles, countless veggies, and sauces to create delicious rice bowls. Read more.
Every Wednesday from 3 to 10 pm get 8 wings with celery & bleu cheese for $3.50. Mondays are $1 tacos and Tuesdays are 1/2 Price Burger & Fries. Read more.
Breakfast starts at $5.50 and 3 egg omelettes start at $5.95. Sandwiches are $5.25, and dinner plates start at $8.95. They also offer in house cakes. Try the Sausage sampler for some German flavor. Read more.
Casa Navarro has a strong following in Dallas, and the owner can be seen greeting customers as they arrive. The usual Tex-Mex is served here, and the prices are low for food and drinks. Read more.
It's easy to leave Pete's full for under $10. They have the usual diner fare, french toast, hot eggs, coffee, potatoes, and more. Read more.
Sandwiches start at $4.95 and “THE” burger is $5.75. This award winning bar has great snacks, cold beer, and a fun atmosphere. Read more.
Not only is Tipico's a cheap Dallas restaurant its described as "dirt-cheap" authentic mexican food. Caldo de res, carne guisada, sin grasa, you may need a translator, but the food is great. Read more.
Fresh greens and ingredients are abundant at this salad stop. Create your own “Snap” starting at $6.47 with additions starting at $1.62 or try a menu salad like the salmon Caesar for $8.31. Read more.
With entrees for$8-10, try the pad thai, cashew chicken, or the Lad Na. Spring rolls are good and they aren’t stingy with the pork or shrimp. This family owned spot is full of friendly atmosphere. Read more.
Everything on the menu here, is vegan. Sandwiches are from $2.25-7.50. The nachos are very popular, as well as the milkshakes. The wraps and burritos are good too. Read more.
Breakfasts are delicious with their egg, cheese, and meat biscuits for around $2 each, but people really come for the fried chicken. They also have the usual sides like mashed potatoes and gravy. Read more.
Mondays get the $5.99 lunch or $6.99 dinner buffet. Appetizers, soups, salads, and breads are under $5 and entrees start at $7.95 for vegetarian specialties, and $9.95 for meat dishes. BYOB Read more.
Have a $2 burger and people watch at this cheap Dallas restaurant. Fresh cut fries, thick milkshakes, biker gangs, food brought to your car, Keller's is a taste of the 1950’s. Read more.
Come here for food that’s served family style, and stay for the roast duck. Cash only and BYOB, rice plates start at $5, and noodle bowls start at $8. Read more.
For $8.95 you get a large pizza at Tony's, with up to four toppings it's $12.95. Also, the specialty pizzas are $11.95. Homemade pastas start at $4.95 and BYOB so grab something to drink on the way. Read more.
Open early on weekdays at 6:30am, their tacos start around $2 ($1.69 for bean and cheese). Try the brisket, the migas, or anything that will go good with their jalapeno ranch sauce. Read more.
Pho starts around $6 and the spring rolls are made fresh to order. It’s a little hard to find, but it’s worth it just for the broth. The meat is cut nicely and there's generous amounts of noodles. Read more.
Located in a Hare Krishna temple this is a unique experience of Indian culture. $7.95 gets you the salad bar at lunch ($8.95 for dinner), and the hot buffet is $8.95 for lunch and $11.95 for dinner. Read more.
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Hail the arrival of chef Bruno Davaillon (formerly with Alain Ducasse) to this remodeled Dallas institution. With luck, your tasting menu will include mushroom risotto with Meyer lemon emulsion. Read more.
V.O.D.’s owners are on a mission to stock cool, notoriously tricky-to-find labels, like Isabel Marant, Elise Overland, and Jeremy Laing. There’s some glam big-name vintage thrown into the mix, too. Read more.
This shop’s been long a standout for upstart labels, but its biggest draw is its shoe salon, which has all the heavy hitters, from Christian Louboutin to Marc Jacobs, yet tends toward an edgier buy. Read more.
The renowned department store just celebrated its 100th anniversary; this downtown flagship is where it all began. Its hushed environs make browsing for ladylike classics intensely rewarding. Read more.
Try the "long bone" coyboy steak - it's a traditional rib eye taken to the next level with custom seasonings and topped with black truffle butter. Read more.
The Quarter Bar's augmenting its booze pops with a new lineup of Summer drinks that're inspired by New Orleans, so they'll probably be a big hit and go down easy Read more.
Of course, you're here for the ramen, so get to it with this tonkotsu, a pork belly-laden broth with awesomeness like kikurage 'shrooms, bok choy, menma, nitamago, and roasted sesame. Read more.