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Festival of Joy at Klyde Warren Park April 18th

 A kaleidoscope of colors, flowers, music, dancing and more will transform Klyde Warren Park as the seventh-annual Festival of Joy returns Saturday, April 18, from 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Inspired by a global Indian tradition celebrated in cities around the world, the free family-friendly event kicks off with a vibrant parade and momentous chariot pull followed by a day of crafts, yoga, wellness activities, performances, face painting and more. Presented by the popular East Dallas restaurant Kalachandji’s,the Festival of Joy will feature a free vegetarian feast at 5 p.m. and culminate with a soulful concert at 7 p.m. as the sun sets in the heart of the city.

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Puerto Cocina Brings Baja Seafood to the Dallas Design District

Photos & Story by Joey Stewart

Seafood is the heartbeat of Puerto Cocina, a restaurant that looks west to the Pacific coast of Mexico rather than north to the familiar Tex-Mex traditions that dominate Dallas. The cooking takes its cues from Baja California, where citrus, chiles, and impeccably fresh seafood define the table. It’s a style that feels breezy and coastal—lighter, brighter, and a little unexpected for the Design District.

The restaurant comes from restaurateurs Mauricio Gallegos and Gerardo Barrera, the team behind Xaman Café and Ayahuasca Cantina. For Puerto Cocina they teamed up with consulting chef Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman, whose approach blends deep Mexican roots with contemporary technique. The result is a menu built around seafood, crudos, and sharp coastal flavors that wake up the palate.

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Corned Beef Hash Poutine for St Patrick’s Day? Yes, Please!

At Maple Leaf Diner, St. Patrick’s Day is marked the way a diner should mark it—through the kitchen. From March 14 through March 22, the restaurant is offering a short lineup of Irish-inspired specials built around one returning favorite.

The centerpiece is the Irish Corned Beef Poutine, a limited-time dish that has developed a loyal following. Crisp fries are topped with tender corned beef and rich gravy, creating a hearty plate that fits somewhere between diner comfort food and pub fare. It’s offered in two sizes, priced at $15.99 and $19.99.

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Where to Find Corned Beef and Cabbage This Weekend

Every March, Dallas develops a healthy appetite for one particular dish: corned beef and cabbage. St. Patrick’s Day may bring parades, pints, and plenty of green attire, but for many diners the holiday still centers on that comforting plate of slow-cooked brisket, tender cabbage, and potatoes. Fortunately, Dallas has a handful of pubs that treat the dish with the respect it deserves.

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Celebrate Pi Day (Pie Day) with the Best Pies in the DFW Area

Every year on March 14th, the world celebrates Pi Day—an occasion dedicated to the mathematical constant pi (π), the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. But let’s be honest: for many of us, Pi Day is really an excuse to indulge in some delicious pie. And in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area, there’s no shortage of mouthwatering pies to enjoy, whether you’re a fan of classic fruit fillings, decadent creams, or savory pies.

This Pi Day, treat yourself to the best pies in DFW and support local bakeries that are serving up some of the most iconic pies in the area. Here are some top picks that will make your Pi Day celebration unforgettable:

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Kent Rathbun to Headline Exclusive Dining Experience

Hotel Crescent Court has officially unveiled that the next culinary icon to be featured in its Celebrity Chef Series will be none other than Dallas legend, Kent Rathbun:

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The Real Tex-Mex Deal: Enchiladas and More at Escondido

At Escondido Tex-Mex Patio, enchiladas may be the anchor, but the menu is built to flex. Their Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas hit the table exactly the way you want them to—soft corn tortillas packed with pulled chicken, blanketed in a bold, roasted green chile sauce, and finished with melted cheese that edges just into indulgent territory. The sauce is bright and vegetal, the chicken juicy, and the whole thing tastes like it was made with intent, not shortcut. Paired with smoky refried beans and rice with just enough bite, this is the kind of plate that reminds you why Tex-Mex remains undefeated.

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Banh Xeo at Vietnam (So Good)

In East Dallas, where pho and bánh mì often take center stage, Vietnam Restaurant Bar & Grill quietly serves one of the city’s most satisfying hidden gems: bánh xèo. This savory Vietnamese pancake is a feast for both the eyes and the palate, and at this longtime neighborhood favorite, it arrives sizzling, golden, and larger than the plate meant to hold it. It’s a dish that invites conversation, sharing, and a bit of hands-on fun—exactly the kind of experience that keeps diners coming back.

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