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Monday, March 9, 2026

Jesus Returns

Drop that Zero, Get with a Gyro

Lucky at Lunch

Overture, Dim the Lights

Outside-the-Pub Grub

Chow, Baby

Chow, Baby

Exotic Arlington.Yes, You Read That Right

Sadly, Chow, Baby’s long-dreamed-of international cuisine (especially saffron rice) research trip to Beirut or maybe Damascus is on permanent hold: In the past few...

Salad Days

In what could be termed a bit of an overreaction to the subpar sub it had last week, over the weekend Chow, Baby was...

Eatery Sorcery

Chow, Baby's high turnover in legpeople is due not to the zero pay or the lousy benefits (would it kill Chow, Baby to say...

Generous (Pro)Portions

Chow, Baby picked the wrong day to launch its lifestyle change ("diet" is so 1980s) of no longer eating six people's worth of food...

Color it Meaty, Matey

Growing up, I used up more than a few crayons on those coloring pages that restaurants hand out to keep kids quiet. The one...

Vickery: (B)Eat the Traffic

They should take Molly the Longhorn off Fort Worth’s logo and replace her with an orange traffic cone. The city’s lousy with them these...

Feats of Meats

There’s an art to eating the Jambo Texan at Jambo’s BBQ Shack (1724 W Division Rd, Arlington, 817-275-7881). The six-layered goliath is a sandwich...

Cajun Corner: Guexing Home

During my college years at UTA, I spent a ridiculous amount of time at the dearly departed Mijo’s Café in Pantego. Even a few...

The Food Hall at Crockett Row, Part II

Day 4: I think all the vendors are suspecting that I live here at the Food Hall on Crockett Row (3000 Crockett St, 817-810-9076)....

East Bound and Down

Restaurants on Miller Avenue on the East Side are awfully colorful –– and in some cases just colored awfully, like the “Barney purple” Taqueria...