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Pardon Me, Roy Pope …

The first time I ever went to Roy Pope Grocery (2300 Merrick St, 817-732-2863) was in 1990-something. I was a senior in high school,...

Aloha, Poke

In almost every cuisine, there’s a dish that’s served raw –– like Italian carpaccio, French steak tartare, Japanese sashimi, and Korean hoedeopbap (usually some...

Summer of Love and Medi

I walk into Café Medi and make a beeline to a booth in the back to hide and watch the scene. Immediately, it couldn’t...

All Hours Pizza

The American Pub fills a woefully underrepresented niche as a spot for late-night carb-loading. In addition to its well-stocked bar, the pub intends to...

Yatai Food Kart: Haute Ramen

“How spicy, sir?” Kevin Martinez asks the guy standing in line in front of me. “Sniffles? Crying? Or ‘I don’t like you’?” The customer opts...

Mercury in Retrograde

There’s a desolate feel to the now-defunct Shoppes at Brownstone Village, the central Arlington depository of tchotchkes, fancy baby gear, and all-around cute things...

Press Café Play

The good thing about dining off the Trinity Trail in the new bustling Clearfork development is that it inspires smart choices — the area...

Welcome Back, Kipz BBQ

Kipz BBQ is back. The unassuming smokehouse off East Rosedale has come and gone, and come and gone again, since first opening more than...

Filling the Fuego Void

I’ve been missing Salsa Fuego a lot lately. Last year, the outstanding haute-ish Mexican eatery moved out of its tiny location on the Weatherford...

So-Cal Meets NTX

You know this story: guy makes tacos and sells them out of a food truck before eventually (in this case, about three years later)...