Shirley Chung Was Told She’d Never Taste Again, Then She Opened a Restaurant in Dallas

In May 2024, doctors told Shirley Chung that the best chance of saving her life was removing her tongue. She said no.

Chung had just been diagnosed with stage 4 squamous cell carcinoma — tongue cancer that had already spread to her lymph nodes. She was 47. She had built a career around taste, around the specific memory of her grandmother’s cooking in Beijing, around 20 years of working kitchens alongside Thomas Keller, Guy Savoy, and José Andrés. Two runs on Top Chef, a devoted following in Los Angeles, restaurants she had poured herself into. Losing her tongue was not something she was willing to accept.

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Barcelona Wine Bar Is Doing Brunch Right on Knox-Henderson

Most brunch menus feel like an afterthought — a few egg dishes bolted onto a dinner concept to fill weekend seats. Barcelona Wine Bar on Miller Avenue didn’t do that. Their Saturday and Sunday brunch runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and gives you the full tapas menu alongside dishes built specifically for the morning, which means you can order olive oil pancakes with cinnamon butter and a plate of gambas al ajillo at the same time. Nobody is stopping you.

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Fort Worth’s Dumpling Queen Is Finally Getting Her Own Restaurant

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Fort Worth has been waiting on this one for a while. Hao Tran — the chef behind Hao’s Grocery & Café on the Near Southside and the closest thing Fort Worth has to a dumpling institution — is building her first full restaurant. It’s called Duong DeVille, and if the five-month construction timeline holds, it should open sometime this summer.

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Shell Shack Cracks into Arlington with New Location

Shell Shack is opening a new Arlington location on April 27 at 4000 Five Points Blvd., Suite 101, with hours running daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. It’s the brand’s second location in Arlington, joining the existing spot at Lincoln Square.

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The Saint Is Pairing WhistlePig Whiskey With Wagyu for One Night Only

The Saint in the Dallas Design District is hosting a WhistlePig and Wagyu dinner on Wednesday, April 29, running from 5 to 9 p.m. Reservations are required and seats are limited.

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4/20 at Cocodrie’s Means Four Pounds of Crawfish for Twenty Bucks

Crawfish season is here, and Cocodrie’s Bayou Kitchen in North Richland Hills is doing something about it. Starting today, April 20, the restaurant is running a 4/20 crawfish special — four pounds for $20 — plus buckets of beer for $17. That’s a hard combination to pass up on a Sunday.

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Central Market Is Finally Coming to Uptown Dallas. Maybe.

That corner of McKinney and Lemmon in Uptown has been a dead zone for almost a decade. The old Albertsons closed in 2016, and the building has sat dark ever since — a big, empty box in one of the most walkable, food-obsessed neighborhoods in Dallas. Central Market has held the property lease the entire time. Getting something built there has just taken a lot longer than anyone expected.

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The Greatest Cinnamon Rolls in Dallas

The cinnamon roll as we know it is a Scandinavian invention — Sweden’s kanelbulle has been around since the 1920s, and October 4th is still celebrated there as Cinnamon Roll Day. The version that took over American bakeries came later, built on enriched yeasted dough, softened with butter, rolled tight with cinnamon and brown sugar, and finished with enough cream cheese frosting to qualify as a public health concern. Cinnabon turned it into a fast-food category. Home bakers turned it into a weekend ritual. At some point, serious pastry chefs got involved, and that’s when things got interesting.

Dallas has a genuinely good cinnamon roll scene right now, spread across bakeries that range from a decades-old neighborhood institution in Oak Cliff to a brand-new Michelin-adjacent spot in Uptown that opened this past March. The best versions in this city tend to care more about the dough than the frosting. A couple on this list bend the definition of “cinnamon roll” just enough that we felt obligated to say so. We included them anyway.

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