Dallas Travel Food Guide
š„°During my three days in Dallas, I didnāt get to try too many restaurants, but Iāll recommend three places, especially the first one, Mr. Max, which I highly endorse. āļøMr. Max This is an incredibly delicious Japanese restaurant. If you have the time, you absolutely must visit. As you might know, most Japanese restaurants in the U.S. are run by Chinese owners, but Mr. Max is different. The chef and all the staff here are genuinely Japanese. Itās not that Chinese-run places arenāt good; itās just that this place is truly authentic. The restaurant is small but has a great vibe and is ranked in the top 100 most anticipated restaurants on Yelp. The chef is a very stern Japanese uncle. Reservations are accepted for groups of four or more. My husband and I sat at a small table by the window and had a fantastic meal. ā¤ļøThey offer everything from fresh seafood and small dishes to ramen, donburi, and desserts. I highly recommend trying the Five Kinds Sashimiāitās incredibly fresh, and the sweet shrimp is amazing. šDallas Farm Market Not far from downtown, I thought this would be a small market to wander around, but it turned out to be a very clean food court. Inside, you can find Vietnamese pho, burgers, tacos, a seafood bar, and even ice cream. Itās entirely indoors and spotless. Thereās a parking lot at the entrance where you can pay by scanning a code. Itās $3 per hour, which is convenient and reasonable. #DallasTravel #DallasFood