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From mouthwatering ethnic cuisine to home-cooked southern meals, the restaurants around Dallas are filled with ways to upset any Atkins diet. Along with the traditional Texan barbecue joints, surrounding areas like Fort Worth boast delicious Tuscan cuisine at restaurants like Ferre. Around the Oak Cliff area, near the Dallas Zoo, diners will find critically acclaimed restaurants like El Ranchito and neighborhood staples like La Calle Doce, both of which are known for delicious Mexican cuisine.
Surrounding Area Restaurants
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610 W. Jefferson Blvd., Dallas TX 75208
Mexican.
This critically acclaimed Dallas Mexican restaurant focuses primarily on the traditional northern Mexican cuisine of Monterrey, the home region of owners Oscar and Laura Sanchez. The menu at El Ranchito is not your average Mexican fare, with such specialties as the cabrito a la parilla, or grilled baby goat, a northern Mexican delicacy, served family style to Dallas restaurant goers with rice, charro beans, guacamole and pico de gallo.
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215 E. 4th St., Fort Worth TX 76102
Italian.
Priding itself on its casual-yet-chic atmosphere, Ferre of Fort Worth is a Tuscan inspired restaurant that surrounds an open grill kitchen and a stone wood-fired pizza oven. Ferre serves an urban take on traditional Tuscan cuisine, with signature pasta dishes, pizzas, seafood and an eclectic cocktail menu served in the sleek and spacious Ferre lounge.
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415 West 12th St., Dallas TX 75208
Seafood, Mexican / Southwestern.
La Calle Doce is a neighborhood favorite in the Oak Hill area of Dallas, but restaurant goers citywide speak highly of the Mexican and TexMex cuisine at La Calle Doce, with a focus on seafood and coastal Mexican dishes. La Calle Doce is also highly regarded in Dallas for their margaritas.
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