Dinner at Bone Daddy’s

Take a moment to reminisce about the first Bone Daddy’s review written a couple of years ago. Comment section guys were foaming at the mouth, angrily commenting like raccoons with rabies. These scary comment section guys did not like the content included in the previous review. Such dislike caused these particular guys to make comments suggesting I’m an old, fat, ugly stripper with clear...

Poor Writers Will Never Win a Webby Award

It was a surprise seeing Andrew Zimmern tweet about The Webby Awards extending the entry deadline to January 31st. Shock waves traveled through my brain thinking about my very own Webby Award worthy article My Doritos Sleeping Bag: Gone Forever. Nothing was better than this moment yesterday. Thanks to Andrew Zimmern, a Webby Award would be mine in no time. It seemed like the Webby Awards...

Dallas Fish Market

Dallas Fish Market is an expensive restaurant. Being a true advocate for the poor, it’s always a first priority to inform citizens as to whether a place is kind of affordable or off-the-chart unobtainable. For a restaurant to get away with hurting poor people’s feeling with high prices, there needs to be relevance. Questions have to be asked. Is our server going to massage my feet between...

La Lupita

We first met the chef and owners during a tasting soon after Luca & Leonardo opened. Whatever anyone’s opinion of Luca & Leonardo or La Lupita may be, there’s no denying both restaurants have easy-on-the-eyes decor that is not a bore. And that’s enough about decor. Make no mistake, this guy appears to have poured his heart and soul into every aspect of his restaurants, which makes it even...

Aw Shucks

The sun doesn’t shine around an Aw Shucks snob, so please be kind. It is frowned upon to frown when your family says, “Let’s go to Aw Shucks!!” Every person in my family loves when it is their turn to pick where we are going to eat. Sometimes my brain sends signals informing me my family thinks it’s hilarious when they pick the restaurant. I’m convinced this subject is more...