Tag Archives: grill

Balena

The Bristol and Boka Restaurant Group have teamed up for this rustic Italian restaurant in the Landmark space in Lincoln Park, where a wood-burning grill and roasting spits work hard to turn out dishes such as cherry and duck bruschetta, whole grilled fish, pizza and panzanella.

Nora

Nora Restaurant and Bar, opened in the summer of 2012, is the third restaurant by restaurateur and chef Matt Pikar. Matt began his culinary career in Washington, D.C. in 2001 when he opened Afghan Grill. His clientele included many senators, congressmen and diplomats.

After rave reviews and success in D.C., Matt moved to Texas in 2007 and opened the well regarded Afghan Grill in North Dallas. Determined to make Afghan food better known, he decided to open a new venture closer to Dallas proper.

Nora’s namesake, Nora Pikar was just three months old when construction of the restaurant began. She and her older sister Stella were along every step of the way from construction to decoration and opening. The goal of Nora Restaurant and Bar is to introduce Greenville Avenue to a type of food it has yet to experience. With our friendly service and atmosphere, we strive to be an exotic spot that feels like home.

Kenny’s Wood Fired Grill offers up steak house favorites cooked over a flame

Kenny’s Wood Fired Grill is a Chicago-style chop house with a wood grill and impeccable service. They offer American steak house cuisine, all cooked with the rustic, smokey flavor of a wood fire. Notable starters include the wood grilled brie fondue and the Ahi tuna nachos (for something on the lighter side). In addition to the standard selection of steaks, their 16 oz pork chop is a specialty and a favorite. Kenny’s also has a great selection of surf to go with their turf, all wood grilled to perfection (try the red chili camarones or the trout). Their specials change daily and are usually creative and excellent.

Capital Grille is the Capital Steakhouse of NYC!

The Capital Grille. Known for delicious dry aged steaks, chops and fresh seafood. An award-winning wine list. A relaxed, elegant atmosphere. And, to top it all off, it’s in the Trylon Towers of the exquisite Chrysler Center. Rich African mahogany paneling and warm lighting from one-of-a-kind art deco chandeliers set the tone for a comfortably elegant evening (unless it’s a lively, social atmosphere you seek, in which case our sophisticated bar might be your destination). Their impressive menu of nationally renowned dry aged steaks and the freshest of seafood will ignite your culinary imagination as our award-winning wine list of more than 5,000 bottles awakens your inner sommelier.

Tillman’s Roadhouse is the Perfect Pit Stop

Picture 19It may be off the beaten path, but Tillman’s Roadhouse is one of many great stops in the Bishop Arts district of Oak Cliff.

Self-proclaimed as a “California twist on Texas roadhouse,” Tillman’s offers eclectic cuisine like Venison Frito Pie and Trio of Fries: parmesan, black pepper, kennebec fries, chili dusted purple peruvian fries and smoked, salt scented sweet potato fries with housemade catsup and horseradish pickle mayo. Sound good? Save room for dessert- you won’t believe the tableside s’mores that includes delicious orange, maple, and coffee marshmallows, cinnamon grahams and dark chocolate bark. Yum.

Wooden taxidermy heads and crystal chandeliers are some of the whimsical decor that adds an element of rustic romance. Situated between unique boutiques and galleries, Tillman’s offers a varied upscale grill menu that will have you adding Bishop Arts in your rotation of favorite spots to fill up.