Hibiscus Says Goodbye to Mac & Cheese

Ashley is my brand new friend who lives down the street. We decided to have a friend-dinner which included my husband and her fiance. This all sounds fancy because it is fancy. The best part about making a new friend with the same name is there's no way I'll ever forget her name. Just when it seemed like we couldn't be more perfect for each other, she suddenly confessed she's obsessed with The...

Lobster Day at Le Cordon Bleu

Pretending a lobster was never alive is the right thing to do. Being a pescatarian means the only food left that brings ultimate joy in life is seafood. Yes, it is gross to think of bottom dwellers and all of the other facts that come with this kind of food. I agree, but decided to repress it a long time ago. For some reason, seafood doesn't hurt my feelings-- especially lobster rolls. The class...

Yolk

The best way to start talking about a restaurant experience is to be positive. If there's something negative, waiting is the right thing to do. The very best news ever was finding out Yolk has a tuna melt. The tuna is served on whole grain toast on top of a tomato loaded with cheddar cheese. Most importantly, the cheddar cheese is actually melted. Lots of Dallas restaurants don't melt the cheese...

Remedy

Remedy is located on Greenville Avenue, which should quickly be considered a big deal. Even though I still get lost around Dallas, I can tell this neighborhood has become the bomb. The first thing that can be classified as exciting is finding out Remedy's menu has deviled eggs and a grilled cheese sandwich listed. There's so much fluff here and there about how great executive chef Danyele...

Jimmy John’s Runs a Tight Ship

There's  a touch of OCD going on within the Jimmy John's chain. Being organized is great and all, especially in a restaurant, but the way things work around Jimmy John's is almost soldier-like. Gigantic cans of chunk tuna and mayonnaise form a perfectly straight line against the wall while everything-- everything else-- is hidden.  Napkins, straws, mayo packets-- you name it.  There's...