If Tacos Could Talk
Chow, Baby didn’t really — maybe a little bit, but not really — expect its Taco Bell Cantino Tacos ($1.49 each) lime segments to...
Whither Restaurant Week?
Is it just me, or does is seem like DFW Restaurant Week is losing its steam? By my count, there are only 15 restaurants...
Fish by Steak
Given its penchant for holding unfair grudges, Chow, Baby is a little surprised it doesn't heartily resent the D.C.-based steakhouse Sam & Harry's for...
Smells like Chain Spirit
Boy, what's not to like about Yucatan Taco Stand (909 W. Magnolia Av.)? It recently took over the old BJ Keefer's space, which did...
Park and Eat
I’m starting to think food trucks are like spiders –– you’re never more than a few feet away from one. We’re past the point...
Tex-Mex-i-burger Treats
There must be some invisible anti-burger barrier on North Main Street from Northside Drive to East Exchange Avenue. There are about a dozen or...
White Like Me
Chow, Baby has been reading a book called Stuff White People Like, compiled from the blog of the same name. It's basically a field...
Gris-Gris a Go-Go
This is why Chow, Baby shops local: First, Joe at Woody’s Car Audio found the perfect stereo to fit the Chowbabymobile’s retro-mod looks as...
All That Jazz
The latest entry to the pet-peeve list: "upscale," as in "upscale soul food." In the year and a bit since Keith Hicks created the...
Forgive Us Their Faults
As most Bible Belt North Texans surely know, Yom Kippur, beginning sunset Wednesday, is the Jewish Day of Atonement that asks us - well,...










