Hole in the wall places with amazing food.

I recalled Deli News having a decent pastrami; but this reminds me of what I call NY style....unless you specifically ask for "lean" ! Maybe ask for it sub-style, or BYOB (bring your own bread) ????




http://www.delinewsdallas.com/

Anyone know where to get a decent L.A style pastrami sandwich? Not the east coast ny deli kind but the big fat greasy kind on a sub with lots of mustard and pickles?

Oh how i miss our Los Angeles burger stands Originally Posted by Jules Jaguar
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I recalled Deli News having a decent pastrami; but this reminds me of what I call NY style....unless you specifically ask for "lean" ! Maybe ask for it sub-style, or BYOB (bring your own bread) ????




http://www.delinewsdallas.com/ Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Ive been there it was decent but not the same they did have some really good cheesecake brownies there and i hear they have a really good breakfast
Y0!!

You might actually be right. I just googled them and apparently there are several locations!?!

You know how that can be sometimes, so I can only say I've tried the one in Carrollton. As is also mentioned in the Yelp reviews, it is ridiculously cheap, especially considering how good it is.

http://elpaisacocina.com/ Originally Posted by Y0yoY0
does anyone know the location on HARRY HINES el paisa. theere is a sign saying 75 cent tacos.. from MON -THURSDAY.

i did visit them but they still charged me 1.50 for tacos.. so was not sure when that Specail price is valid. it is just lunch on Mon-Thu..
How bout your taco
There is a Puerto Rican hole in the wall restaurant in Bedford serving the best mojitos and authentic dishes. Live salsa band on Friday nights.
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this will not be a hole in the wall place but the best pizza on the planet is coming soon to texas
http://eatsblog.dallasnews.com/2014/...o-dallas.html/
Yummy cant wait. Love pizza.
Liberty Tavern in Bishop Arts District. Trust me!
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This thread needs to be revived. Looking for new places to try. Some of these places I regularly visit now.

I tried out al kabob recently. Middle eastern food. Needed a little kick in the taste bud. Had the butter chicken which was really good. Looking forward to trying more from this place once I google what some of this stuff is...lol

Let's see more recommendations.
  • grean
  • 02-19-2017, 08:46 AM
Ken's off DNT & Forest. Good breakfast diner.
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Taqueria La Banqueta in Arlington on Pioneer. Great street style tacos and tortas.
The Free Man in Deep Ellum. Great cajun joint with live jazz music in the evenings.

Casa Vieja in Carrollton. Columbian place that is fantastic.

Rodeo Goat in the design district. Gourmet burger joint with some of the most insane and creative burger recipes.
If you like Japanese cuisine try Mr. Max in Irving. It's an Izakaya style restaurant. The most authentic that I have found in DFW.

I used to work with a lot of Japanese expats and they love this place.
  • Uncas
  • 02-20-2017, 08:29 AM
I would love to find a Vietnamese to eat