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2 King Beds and 1 Twin Futon 1026-sq-foot room, located on the top floor, city views Layout - 2 bedrooms and livin…
This spacious apartment consists of 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a shower and free toiletries…
This spacious apartment is consisted of of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toile…
1 King Bed and 1 Twin Futon 780-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free…
This apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Meals can…
This apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The well-…
1 King Bed and 1 Twin Futon 576-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Entertainment - 55…
This apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The fully…
The spacious studio features a private bathroom, air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a seating area with a fl…
1 King Bed and 1 Twin Futon 575-sq-foot room, located on the top floor, city views Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps…
The spacious studio features a private bathroom, air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a seating area with a fl…
The spacious studio has a private bathroom, air conditioning, a washing machine, as well as a seating area with a flat-s…
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- Mamani★ Michelin With this glitzy, well-appointed hotspot, Chef Christophe De Lellis brings an impressive pedigree to Dallas, having led the kitchen at Vegas’s Restaurant Joël Robuchon for nearly a decade. The bistronomie-style menu of elevated simple plates is offered à la carte, though the prices are still nothing to sniff at. Diners looking to indulge will get their money’s worth, however: top-drawer ingredients, faultless technique and world-class sauces are evident throughout. Shareable portions like Dover sole with brown butter or veal “Cordon Bleu” (served with Robuchon’s signature butter-laden pommes p1.9km
- Tatsu Dallas★ Michelin With just 10 counter seats, the greatest challenge is securing a reservation at this sushi restaurant within the renovated Continental Gin Building – but perseverance will be rewarded because this is the genuine article. The omakase contains around 14 pieces and follows the edomae tradition, so expect fish that gets steadily stronger in flavor as dinner progresses. You might start with Alaskan sockeye salmon, followed by Spanish tuna and delicious uni from Hokkaido and end with eel from Maine. The rice is also from Hokkaido and Chef Tatsuya Sekiguchi’s deft, practiced movements ensure each pie2.0km
- Monarch Monarch is a destination for celebratory dining, set high above the city with sweeping views from its perch inside The National. The expansive room and polished setting encourage a dress-up occasion. The menu spans Italian-leaning pastas, wood-fired meats and premium seafood. Handmade pastas are generously portioned and reliably prepared, while dishes from the hearth remain a focal point. Seafood and steaks round out the offering, and the extensive wine list features a broad, international selection.217m
- Sushi Kozy More elegant than cozy, this omakase-only spot from Chef Paul Ko offers a contemporary blend of kaiseki and sushi in a stylishly modern setting. The spacious room features an assortment of tables, but seats at the cypress wood counter are preferred for the optimal experience. The meal begins with composed bites featuring international flavors, like a crisp phyllo pastry of duck confit, maple and pistachio, or a kombu-cured sea bass crudo paired with tarragon, yuzu kosho and apple. The assortment of nigiri is largely distinguished by subtlety, as in kanpachi topped with a shiso relish, or tende578m
- Tei-An The Arts District and Tei-An are a perfect fit, as this Japanese restaurant provides an elegant and cultured experience in an aesthetically striking environment. Opened back in 2008, it has also played an important role in nurturing the city’s love affair with Japanese cuisine. The menu is varied and extensive, allowing diners to decide their own level of expense and experimentation. There’s everything from tonkatsu to tempura, as well as dishes like grilled freshwater eel (which comes with its crisped spine as you’d get in Japan), but its house-made soba and udon noodles—served cold or hot—ar1.2km
- Crown Block Set atop Reunion Tower, this large circular restaurant makes the most of its stunning views with floor-to-ceiling windows, and with a bit of luck you’ll be seated in the right area to see the sun set. To complement the sophisticated setting, a dress code means your fellow diners will be looking equally sharp. “Rare Steaks, Fine Seafood” is their tagline and the menu doesn’t disappoint—along with a healthy selection of sushi there’s plenty of produce from local farms. If you do go for one of their first-rate steaks don’t miss the excellent triple-cooked fries. The restaurant opened in its curre1.2km
- Fearing's Nestled inside the luxe Ritz-Carlton, Fearing's is elegant and dramatic. The handsome look may read traditional steakhouse but this flagship restaurant from Chef Dean Fearing isn't straightforward. Instead, the American menu with clear Southwestern influences is both complex and composed with buffalo and antelope along with classic-leaning filets. The dishes are surprising, offering bold flavors and new takes on the tried-and-true. Case in point? Their Lone Star mosaic, Fearing's take on carpaccio with tuna, wagyu beef, salmon, and barbecued eel composing a vivid plate resembling stained glass1.2km
- Mercat Bistro There are occasions for trends and then there are times when tradition reigns, and that's exactly where Mercat Bistro comes in. This amiable restaurant delivers the classic French bistro experience from its wood floors, marble-topped tables, and round-backed chairs to its extensive menu showcasing all of the hits. Discover a litany of favorites, ranging from escargots in parsley butter and French onion soup to moules frites and pot au crème. Come at lunch to indulge in sandwiches like the croque monsieur. In true bistro fashion, nothing is too precious, but it's all comforting and delicious. T1.3km
- Stillwell's It's nestled inside the Hôtel Swexan, a tongue-in-cheek play on Swiss hospitality meets Texas, but there's no mistaking the roots of this upscale steakhouse: it's named for the legendary lady rancher, Hallie Stillwell. Ride the elevator to the seventh floor to enter this clubby den, then sip a cocktail as you peruse their extensive menu with all of the classics. Kick things off with a shrimp cocktail, caviar, or treat yourself to the bountiful seafood tower, but of course, steaks take center stage. There are many selections but their bespoke in-house HWD beef—a superb Akaushi beef from their o1.4km
- GemmaBib Gemma is a charming spot from the husband-and-wife team of Chef Stephen Rogers and Allison Yoder. The couple met while working at Napa Valley's Press and returned to Rogers's home state to open this intimate spot in Dallas that highlights contemporary American cooking with a seasonal focus.The evening begins with a simple sounding but sinfully delicious warm raisin scone. Fried Castelvetrano olives mixed with fragrant Texas pecans are a delight, but it's cooking like the roasted heirloom carrots or the Idaho trout almondine that make a meal here memorable. Meyer lemon tart with notes of lavend4.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Dallas Museum of Art art museum in Dallas, Texas668m
- Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Museum dedicated to John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, U.S.961m
- Reunion Tower observation tower1.2km
- Nasher Sculpture Center art museum in Dallas, Texas, United States700m
- Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe Catholic cathedral in Dallas, Texas742m
- Majestic Theatre historic place in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas344m
- Dallas Municipal Building building in Texas, United States442m
- Thanks-Giving Square park in Texas, United States of America85m
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