Food Guide - Dallas
**** Hua Xi Fen 🍳Don't take it to go, it's not as good. You must eat the casserole in the restaurant 😭. The takeout is all semi-finished products. ** Aussie Grind 🌟The coffee is super delicious!!!! I ordered a pumpkin latte and a cappuccino, both tasted great, but the brunch didn't taste as good as it looked. ** Awake 🦐Nicely decorated brunch place, cheap, but the taste is just average. ** Pop Pot & Tea 😋It's similar to Boiling Point in California. We ordered a lamb hot pot and a spicy hot pot, which were not bad, but they're quite expensive, even more expensive than in California. ** Tei Tei Robata Bar ☕The best Japanese meal I've had in Dallas, highly recommend the uni sushi, grilled fish, and yellowtail carpaccio. If you don't want to make a reservation, please go to grab a seat when it opens at 5:30 pm, otherwise, you'll have to wait for a long time. ** Tai Zong 🍑The taste is quite authentic, and I don't think it's that spicy. The boiling fish and intestine frog are both delicious, highly recommend a dessert that looks a bit like a pear, it's super delicious, if you like glutinous rice balls, you must order that one!! ******** Marufuku Ramen 🥓It's the thin noodles I like, the tonkotsu flavor is okay, but I personally think the hot spring egg is not done well. PS: Youmi Yogurt and Yifang are really hard to drink, they can't match the taste in California. Tiger Hall, for the same price, would be twice as much in California. #DallasFood