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Created by Rhonda Rice Updated On: October 23, 2024
These are all some of the best places to eat in and around Colleyville, Grapevine, and Southlake and a few in Dallas and Fort Worth. All excellent choices.
American Restaurant · South Central Colleyville · 7 tips and reviews
Rhonda Rice: I go to Mooyah because they have veggie burgers and won't look at you like you have mad cow disease if you ask them to hold the bun and serve it to you on just lettuce.
4020 William D Tate Ave (at Hall Johnson Rd.), Grapevine, TX
Mexican Restaurant · 22 tips and reviews
Rhonda Rice: You won't see it on the menu, but ask the manager or head chef if they have it in and you just might get the most delicious Sea Bass you've ever had.
Rhonda Rice: Not really a fan of their food to be honest with you. It's average. But too many of their margaritas will knock you on your arse. Secret ingredient. Everclear! Don't say I didn't warn you.
Joseph Roten: They have a large number of vegitarian choices on the menu. Number 81 on page 16 on the menu ( mixed veggies) is very good. Also try the vegitarian spring rolls. They are excellent.
11617 N Central Expy Ste 135 (Forest Lane), Dallas, TX
Thai Restaurant · 78 tips and reviews
Katie Daffer: Steamed dumpling appetizer, Pad Kee Mow and the Honey Lime Soda cocktail made with honey flavored vodka....I get the same every time. Delicious! Egg custard over coconut rice for dessert is a must!
1919 Greenville Ave (btwn Sears St. & Alta Ave.), Dallas, TX
Gastropub · Lower Gree · 58 tips and reviews
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