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48 Hours in Dallas, TX - AOL Travel
AOL Travel shows you how to make the most of your short trip to Dallas, TX. View More Dall...
published: 08 Oct 2010
author: AOLTravel
48 Hours in Dallas, TX - AOL Travel
48 Hours in Dallas, TX - AOL Travel
AOL Travel shows you how to make the most of your short trip to Dallas, TX. View More Dallas, TX Videos http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states/texa...- published: 08 Oct 2010
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Travel Guide: Dallas, Texas
Found in the Lone Star State, this is an important city in the southern United States. htt...
published: 27 Jan 2011
author: WatchMojo
Travel Guide: Dallas, Texas
Travel Guide: Dallas, Texas
Found in the Lone Star State, this is an important city in the southern United States. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at Da...- published: 27 Jan 2011
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Dallas, Texas - Destination Video - Travel Guide
Visit the Prairies and Lakes, Texas Travel Guide - http://www.resortsandlodges.com/destina...
published: 09 Apr 2010
author: ResortsandLodges
Dallas, Texas - Destination Video - Travel Guide
Dallas, Texas - Destination Video - Travel Guide
Visit the Prairies and Lakes, Texas Travel Guide - http://www.resortsandlodges.com/destinations/prairies-and-lakes-texas-texas-united-states/- published: 09 Apr 2010
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Dallas - Texas Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
Dallas - Texas Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
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published: 16 Nov 2013
Dallas - Texas Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
Dallas - Texas Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
Dallas - Texas Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide http://goo.gl/tLsKrZ Dallas is a young city with all the vigour of youth. Effigies of modern architecture rise like glass trees out of the downtown area. In 1841, it was simply a plan of 20 streets on the 256 hectares (640 acres) of south central America, claimed by a Tennessee lawyer, John Neely Bryan. Today, it is the ninth largest city in the USA, and including its western neighbour of Fort Worth, it is the nation's fastest growing metropolitan area. Thriving at the bottom edge of America's Great Plains, Dallas has embraced dreamers and entrepreneurs for the better part of two centuries. Big D, as it's affectionately called, merges Southern hospitality with modern sophistication. Though the landscape looks different than at its humble beginning, the city still welcomes enterprising people who gather to share their grand ideas and stake claims on new frontiers. Dallas will always be remembered for one, if not two, shootings. The first and most shocking occurred on 22 November 1963, when President J F Kennedy was assassinated in downtown Dallas. The second shooting may only have been fictional but, when J R Ewing was shot by an unknown killer in the TV series Dallas in the early 1980s, fans across the world were devastated. Even today, the legend of J R remains strong, as does the legacy of President Kennedy. Today the city is a mecca for the banking, electronics and oil industries, as well as for dining, shopping, arts and entertainment. Large scale developments of urban lofts, apartments, condominiums, retail and both indoor and outdoor recreational facilities are springing up across the city. An impressive new Dallas Center for the Performing Arts opened in 2009 to vie with New York's Lincoln Center. New facilities and relevant attractions in and around this cultural centre continue to grow. Among things you probably didn't know about Dallas: The city has the largest urban arts district in the United States spanning 19 blocks. What's more, the Dallas Arts District has more buildings designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects in one contiguous location than anywhere else in the world. And Dallas' Fair Park, just a short distance east of the arts district and a district with numerous museums and venues, features the nation's largest collection of 1930s Art Deco, exposition-style architecture. Dallas offers true Southern hospitality, be it in a humble hideaway cocktail bar or in the Mansion on Turtle Creek, repeatedly and regularly ranked as one of the world's top hotels. And with a 10th of its workforce in the hospitality industry, Dallas is always happy to have y'all come on in and stick around awhile. Those wishing to explore further afield should take the busy freeway 30 miles to the west to the easy-going, cattle-driving, twin city of Fort Worth, home to a national historic district and a surprising stash of world-class art museums. The similarities between the two include a stunning rate of business and population growth, in spite of a sluggish recent economy; a shared passion for the pro sports teams, including the Dallas Cowboys, whose new billion-dollar stadium is now in Tarrant County instead of Dallas; and a great pride in being Texan. ======================================= Dallas Museums, Dallas Transport, Dallas Tours, Dallas Introduction, Dallas Attractions, Dallas Hotels, Dallas Restaurants, Dallas Shopping, Dallas Nightlife, world travel video, Dallas video, Dallas, Dallas Travel guide, Dallas Tourism, Dallas Vacation, Texas, Texas travel guide, Texas tourism, Texas vacation, Texas Attractions, North America, United States of America ==== Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism, Attractions- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Travel Texas - Top 5 Things To Do in Dallas
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Dallas, Texas - part of the World's Greatest At...
published: 27 Jul 2010
author: geobeats
Travel Texas - Top 5 Things To Do in Dallas
Travel Texas - Top 5 Things To Do in Dallas
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Dallas, Texas - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi....- published: 27 Jul 2010
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Dallas - Texas Attractions and Tourism
Dallas - Texas Attractions and Tourism
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published: 16 Nov 2013
Dallas - Texas Attractions and Tourism
Dallas - Texas Attractions and Tourism
Dallas - Texas Attractions and Tourism World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide http://goo.gl/tLsKrZ Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Within this stunning new complex, opened in late 2009, are four venues staging myriad entertainment. There's the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, home to the Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theater, as well as touring Broadway shows and the like; the Wyly Theatre, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Rem Koolhaas, serving as home for the Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico; the Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park, a performance space spreading over 10 acres with gardens, trees and a reflecting pool; and the Annette Strauss Artist Square, another outdoor performance space. Opening Times: Variable. Admission Fees: Yes Disabled Access: Yes Unesco: No Address: 2403 Flora Street, Dallas, United States John F Kennedy Memorial The actual JFK Memorial is nearby Dealey Plaza in downtown, just on the other side of the huge, old red brick courthouse, at the Dallas County Historical Plaza. This stark, square, open-air memorial was designed by New Yorker Philip Johnson, a friend of the Kennedy family. An unadorned white stone platform serving as a solemn reminder of the country's devastating loss, it is visited by hundreds of thousands of people every year, and a commemorative ceremony is held every November 22. This year's will be the 50th anniversary of the tragedy. Opening Times: Daily 24 hours. Admission Fees: No Disabled Access: No Unesco: No Address: Dallas County Historical Plaza, Dallas, United States African-American Museum One of the rare modern buildings at Fair Park, this cross-shaped museum of ivory-colored stone stands out not just for its beautiful contemporary design but also for its commitment to the preservation and exhibition of African-American materials of artistic, cultural and historical value. Among noted collections is the Billy R. Allen Folk Art Collection. Through its four vaulted galleries, the Museum fully details African-American art and history from pre-colonial times to the present day, with permanent and temporary exhibitions. Opening Times: Tue-Fri 1200-1700, Sat 1000-1700, Sun 1300-1700. Admission Fees: Yes Disabled Access: No Unesco: No Address: 3536 Grand Avenue, Dallas, United States Dallas Zoo Children and adults love to spend time at this 95-acre preserve noted on Interstate 35 South by a towering bronze of a giraffe. It's the largest zoo in Texas with a long history. Opening Times: Daily 0900-1600. Admission Fees: Yes Disabled Access: Yes Unesco: No Address: 621 East Clarendon Drive, Dallas, United States Klyde Warren Park Finally, Dallas has welcomed with open arms its first urban green space of true size. While there have been small pocket parks here and there for years, the downtown area lacked a park where people could spread out a picnic blanket, relax and play. Opening in late 2012, this 5 acres deck park built over the downtown freeway has become exceedingly popular, day and night. Every day, there are park programmes that may include yoga, pilates or boot-camp exercises; knitting circle, mah jong or poetry reading; concerts or plays. On the north side of the park, you will find reading racks and chess tables. If you're a walker or jogger, it's about half a mile around the park's perimeter. Food trucks are frequently parked around the park's edges, offering anything from Vietnamese food to barbecue sandwiches to cupcakes. In late 2013, a new restaurant called Relish & Savor is scheduled to open, with both sit-down and take-out facilities. The park offers free Wi-Fi connectivity, too. Opening Times: Daily 0600-2300. Admission Fees: No Disabled Access: Yes Unesco: No Address: 2012 Woodall Rogers Freeway, Dallas, United States ======================================= Dallas Museums, Dallas Transport, Dallas Tours, Dallas Introduction, Dallas Attractions, Dallas Hotels, Dallas Restaurants, Dallas Shopping, Dallas Nightlife, world travel video, Dallas video, Dallas, Dallas Travel guide, Dallas Tourism, Dallas Vacation, Texas, Texas travel guide, Texas tourism, Texas vacation, Texas Attractions, North America, United States of America ==== Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism, Attractions- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Dallas, TX Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! Dallas in 1905. A parade down Main ...
published: 17 Mar 2010
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Dallas, TX Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Dallas, TX Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! Dallas in 1905. A parade down Main Street c. 1920. Near the Farmers Market in downtown. The Good-Latim...- published: 17 Mar 2010
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Transport in Dallas - Texas - United States
Transport in Dallas - Texas - United States
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published: 16 Nov 2013
Transport in Dallas - Texas - United States
Transport in Dallas - Texas - United States
Transport in Dallas - Texas - United States World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide http://goo.gl/tLsKrZ Public transport: Public transport buses and trains are operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) authority. The urban light railway and the commuter line, which are separate lines in the south and north, combine to form a single route in the downtown area. The system operates 0400-2400. Bus tickets must be purchased with exact change in cash. Alternatively, prepaid tickets and day passes can be purchased from vending machines at the station. Day passes may be purchased in advance. DART has joined forces with the volunteer-run McKinney Avenue Transit Authority to operate the historic M-Line Streetcar, providing free, daily transit service in downtown and to connect downtown with the uptown neighbourhood. Schedules and detailed route information are available. Taxis: Taxis operate 24 hours. Recommended are Checker Cab and Yellow Cab, both at the same depot, and Terminal Cab. A tip of 10% is expected. Driving: Driving in downtown Dallas at the weekends is feasible for the visitor, since the streets are relatively quiet. Morning and evening rush hour in the week is just the opposite and very frustrating. Downtown Dallas is essentially on a north-south grid layout, although north of Pacific Avenue, the grid is skewed slightly and angled more on a northwest-southeast axis. The most frequently used toll road in Dallas among visitors is the North Tollway, which goes from Downtown up into Collin County. Toll stations no longer exist; you will be invoiced for tolls you are owed (these will be charged to you by your car rental company). There are meters and parking lots all over Downtown, which can be expensive, except at weekends. Visitors should read meters carefully as timings will be enforced. Bicycle hire: Bikes are available for hire from Richardson Bike Mart's White Rock Lake location, 9040 Garland Road Riding around the lake is wonderful in good weather. ======================================= Dallas Museums, Dallas Transport, Dallas Tours, Dallas Introduction, Dallas Attractions, Dallas Hotels, Dallas Restaurants, Dallas Shopping, Dallas Nightlife, world travel video, Dallas video, Dallas, Dallas Travel guide, Dallas Tourism, Dallas Vacation, Texas, Texas travel guide, Texas tourism, Texas vacation, Texas Attractions, North America, United States of America ==== Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism, Attractions- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Shopping in Dallas - Texas - United States
Shopping in Dallas - Texas - United States
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published: 16 Nov 2013
Shopping in Dallas - Texas - United States
Shopping in Dallas - Texas - United States
Shopping in Dallas - Texas - United States World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide http://goo.gl/tLsKrZ For many people, the very name of Dallas is synonymous with retail therapy. The city's motto, after all, is 'if it can't be found in Dallas, it can't be found anywhere'. This is where Neiman Marcus, 1618 Main Street, began its fashion business in 1907, as an 'exclusive woman's ready-to-wear store'. Today, all manner of big names have gravitated around it, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co and Christian Dior. The huge department store chain JC Penney also originated in Dallas. Key areas: The majority of fine shopping in Dallas is found just north of downtown in the Uptown district and in Highland Park and University Park. Interesting, more bohemian shops tend to be found in Deep Ellum, immediately east of downtown, and on Lower Greenville, which reaches just northeast of downtown. Great clusters of shopping areas are also found in suburban Dallas areas, all north of I-635, such as Plano, Frisco and McKinney. Markets: There is a large Farmer's Market, on the western end of Downtown, at South Harwood Street and Marilla Street. Shopping centres: The most upmarket is Highland Park Village, a National Historic landmark and one of the first American shopping centers, opened in 1931. Look here for such shops as Chanel, Jimmy Choo, Jermes, Harry Winston and dozens of other fashion names, as well as homegrown retailers like Calame Jewelers and Cooter's Village Camera. Galleria Dallas, 13350 Dallas Parkway, is a revered name in Texas shopping. Stores here include BCBG, Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop and Old Navy, Tiffany & Co., American Girl, Nordstrom, Sak's Fifth Avenue and Macy's. There's an ice-skating ring with spectacular shows during the winter holidays, plus cinemas and restaurants. NorthPark Center, 8687 N. Central Expressway, is compared with Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive, but all-enclosed. Finer shopping abounds, with Neiman Marcus and boutiques from top-rate designers like CH Carolina Herrera, Herve Leger, Versace, and Salvatore Ferragamo, to name a few. Opening hours: Almost all retail stores are open daily, 1000-2100. Souvenirs: The best places to buy Texas souvenirs, such as western hats and boots and jewellery, are western-wear stores. These include Cowboy Cool, 3699 McKinney Avenue, a favorite boutique in the West Village, in the Uptown district; and Pink's Western Wear, 2475 N. Stemmons Freewaym, in the Medical District, northwest of downtown. Tax information: Sales tax is 8.25%. ======================================= Dallas Museums, Dallas Transport, Dallas Tours, Dallas Introduction, Dallas Attractions, Dallas Hotels, Dallas Restaurants, Dallas Shopping, Dallas Nightlife, world travel video, Dallas video, Dallas, Dallas Travel guide, Dallas Tourism, Dallas Vacation, Texas, Texas travel guide, Texas tourism, Texas vacation, Texas Attractions, North America, United States of America ==== Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism, Attractions- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Hotels in Dallas - Texas - United States
Hotels in Dallas - Texas - United States
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published: 16 Nov 2013
Hotels in Dallas - Texas - United States
Hotels in Dallas - Texas - United States
Hotels in Dallas - Texas - United States World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide http://goo.gl/tLsKrZ Dallas Hotels Dallas' hotel landscape matches that of its shopping and dining attractions -- choices are numerous in every category, from luxurious and expensive to humble and inexpensive. Keep in mind, however, that the majority of finer choices tend to be in downtown and the surrounding areas, whereas the less costly places may not be as close to the most popular attractions and restaurants. You pay, of course, for convenience. The Dallas hotels below are grouped into three pricing categories: Luxury (over US $250) Moderate (US $130 to $250) Cheap (up to US$130) These Dallas hotel prices are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes unless otherwise specified. Breakfast may be included; investigate at time of booking. W Dallas - Victory Hotel Within walking distance from the Dallas Arts District, the trendy W Hotel remains edgy and relevant, thanks to a recent, multi-million-dollar renovation. Overlooking the sports venue of Victory Plaza and breathtaking night views of downtown Dallas, the hotel offers 252 oversized rooms and suites in categories named Wonderful, Cool Corner, Spectacular, Fabulous, Mega, Fantastic, Marvelous, Wow and Extreme Wow. Inside the W's Bliss spa, the Exotic Lime and Ginger Salt Glow body treatment is transcendental. Dinner in the gastropub called Cook Hall is casual yet very special. Hotel ZaZa This mind-boggling lodging in Uptown seems drawn from a Hollywood movie set. Lavish furnishings, Frette linens, cutting-edge technology, rainforest showers in luxurious bathrooms and high ceilings make the large 146 guest rooms and suites feel like private apartments within the South-of-France-style building. Meeting spaces accommodate up to 300. The on-site Dragonfly restaurant has won numerous awards for inspired contemporary cuisine and throngs of fans for its chic bar scene. The Joule, Dallas Downtown's most elegant boutique hotel sits within a lavishly renovated 1920s neo-Gothic building. An added 10-storey tower and contemporary lobby showcase stunning art and design structures highlighting the oil and gas theme appropriate to the 'Big D' (Dallas). The Joule's cantilevered pool extends 5ft off the edge of the building, and is even open free in the summer to non-guests from 0500 to noon. Rooms and suites have sleek, inventive décor, and the Fitness Center is state-of-the-art. Don't miss the hotel's restaurant and wine room, run by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer. ======================================= Dallas Museums, Dallas Transport, Dallas Tours, Dallas Introduction, Dallas Attractions, Dallas Hotels, Dallas Restaurants, Dallas Shopping, Dallas Nightlife, world travel video, Dallas video, Dallas, Dallas Travel guide, Dallas Tourism, Dallas Vacation, Texas, Texas travel guide, Texas tourism, Texas vacation, Texas Attractions, North America, United States of America ==== Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism, Attractions- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Museums in Dallas - Texas - United States
Museums in Dallas - Texas - United States
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published: 16 Nov 2013
Museums in Dallas - Texas - United States
Museums in Dallas - Texas - United States
Museums in Dallas - Texas - United States World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide http://goo.gl/tLsKrZ Dealey Plaza and the Sixth Floor Museum The Texas School Book Depository was a rather ordinary building in downtown Dallas until the infamous assassination of US President John F Kennedy on 22 November 1963 as he travelled in an open limousine through Dallas on a pre-election visit. Lee Harvey Oswald, the 24-year-old local who was accused of the crime, had a filing job at the depository. The deadly shot was fired from the sixth floor of the building, which is now the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza documenting both the assassination itself and the life and times of JFK. This includes a minute-by-minute account of the action, the investigations and the various assassination theories that followed. The Plaza itself is simply an outdoor grassy area on the north side of Elm Street, where curiosity seekers gather at all hours of day and night. Opening Times: Tue-Sun 1000-1800, Mon 1200-1800. Admission Fees: Yes Disabled Access: No Unesco: No Address: 411 Elm Street, Dallas, United States African-American Museum One of the rare modern buildings at Fair Park, this cross-shaped museum of ivory-colored stone stands out not just for its beautiful contemporary design but also for its commitment to the preservation and exhibition of African-American materials of artistic, cultural and historical value. Among noted collections is the Billy R. Allen Folk Art Collection. Through its four vaulted galleries, the Museum fully details African-American art and history from pre-colonial times to the present day, with permanent and temporary exhibitions. Opening Times: Tue-Fri 1200-1700, Sat 1000-1700, Sun 1300-1700. Admission Fees: Yes Disabled Access: No Unesco: No Address: 3536 Grand Avenue, Dallas, United States Dallas Museum of Art The spacious permanent collection galleries at the Dallas Museum of Art, also a building designed by I.M. Pei, cover different types of art from ancient to modern times, from the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia, with 23,000 works of art. Of particular significance is the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection of Impressionist paintings, a collection numbering 1,400 pieces. Many visiting exhibitions from prized collections around the world include such treasures as the golden Tutankhamun mummies from Egypt, the works of Marc Chagall, and much more. Among myriad programming interests are Arts &Letters; Live, lectures, gallery talks and tours, concerts and performances and classes. The museum shop is worth a visit for unusual gifts and souvenirs. Opening Times: Tue-Wed, Fri-Sun 1100-1700; Thu 1100-2100. Admission Fees: Yes Disabled Access: No Unesco: No Address: 1717 North Harwood Street, Dallas, United States Perot Museum of Nature and Science Opened in 2012, this nonprofit educational organisation in the Dallas Arts District thrills children, students, teachers and families with stunning exhibits in a 180,000sq ft museum with five floors of public spaces and 11 exhibit halls. There is a complete children's museum within, which includes an outdoor play area. Extraordinary elements include a vast, glassed-in lobby and adjacent rooftop deck; a 298-seat theater with numerous projection capabilities; and a lovely café. The building itself is jaw-dropping, thanks to the work by 2005 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate Thom Mayne of the firm Morphosis. The museum is named for the Perot family, who donated $50 million for this museum's creation. It's wise to purchase admission tickets online and in advance as the museum frequently sells out and visitors without tickets are often turned away. Opening Times: Mon-Sat 1000-1700, Sun 1200-1700. Admission Fees: Yes Disabled Access: Yes Unesco: No Address: 2201 North Field Street, Dallas, United States ======================================= Dallas Museums, Dallas Transport, Dallas Tours, Dallas Introduction, Dallas Attractions, Dallas Hotels, Dallas Restaurants, Dallas Shopping, Dallas Nightlife, world travel video, Dallas video, Dallas, Dallas Travel guide, Dallas Tourism, Dallas Vacation, Texas, Texas travel guide, Texas tourism, Texas vacation, Texas Attractions, North America, United States of America ==== Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism, Attractions- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Restaurants in Dallas - Texas - United States
Restaurants in Dallas - Texas - United States
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published: 16 Nov 2013
Restaurants in Dallas - Texas - United States
Restaurants in Dallas - Texas - United States
Restaurants in Dallas - Texas - United States World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Dallas - Texas - United States Travel guide http://goo.gl/tLsKrZ The irresistible appeal of Dallas' dining is its blend of cuisine influenced by the American South and Mexico, as well as its cattle and ranching heritage. Dallas is noted for inventing Tex-Mex plate and the world's first frozen margarita in 1971. Food became more sophisticated over time, with southwestern cuisine emerging in the 1980s, by pairing Latin and Native American cuisine with classic culinary techniques. The restaurants below have been grouped into three different price categories: Expensive (over US$50) Moderate (US$30 to US$50) Cheap (up to US$30) These prices are for dinner for two people, excluding tax, alcohol or tips. In general, there is a sales tax of 8.25% added to restaurant bills. However, in reality, this tax varies and some restaurants only add the tax to either food or drink. Tipping of between 15 and 20% is expected and in some restaurants this may be added to the bill. Abacus Price: Expensive Rating: 4 Cuisine: Asian-influenced American cuisine The deft touch of executive chef Kent Rathbun and his stunning wine list has earned glorious praise from the national press, thanks to such pleasures as lager-braised veal breast with English pea pierogi; grilled duck with leg confit and black pepper-ricotta cavatelli; and fascinating sushi rolls, such as the Picasso, combining spicy tuna, roasted pineapple, avocado and salmon. For an extra treat, guests should try the chef's selection of five or eight small courses, with wine pairings, and luxuriate in the palate pampering and the soothing, sumptuous interiors. Address: 4511 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas, United States Stephan Pyles Price: Expensive Rating: 5 Cuisine: Contemporary American & Southwestern Widely known as one of the architects of Southwestern cuisine, Pyles, the much-loved native of West Texas and noted world traveller, has earned innumerable accolades from international publications for his namesake restaurant. His 'New Millennium Southwestern cuisine' features as a tasting of exotic ceviches (try ahi tuna with watermelon and pepitas), duck confit empanadas, wood-fired whole fish, and coriander-cured rack of lamb. Special drinks include Pisco Sour and smoky-apple Martini. A lovely update of a 1960s office building provides a warm, inviting setting in which to feast. Bring someone special with you. Address: 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas, United States Fearing's Price: Expensive Rating: 5 Cuisine: American with Southern/Southwestern influences After making the Mansion on Turtle Creek the leading dining destination in Texas for two decades, star chef Dean Fearing opened a place of his own at the prestigious Ritz-Carlton. In each of seven distinct settings under one roof, the popular southerner does much to please his ever-ardent fans, with maple-black peppercorn buffalo tenderloin, pecan-crusted halibut, crab tacos and -- at brunch -- stunningly good fried chicken. Drinks in his Rattlesnake Bar include El Diablo, a mixture of Patron Silver Tequila, blackcurrant liqueur, fresh lime juice and ginger ale. Address: 2121 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas, United States Fireside Pies Price: Moderate Rating: 3 Cuisine: Italian Certainly not the usual pizza joint, this is where you'll find spectacular pizzas. Inside a handsome, casual stone-and-wood building, you'll find a hip crowd hanging out over starters, wine and pies. Pizzas are baked in a wood-burning oven, topped with a fire-roasted tomato sauce, liberally garnished with four kinds of cheese, then decorated with such add-ons as meatballs, proscuitto, balsamic-roasted chicken, truffle oil or rocket salad. When in doubt, just order the 13th Pie, an ever-changing delight. Weather permitting, patio seating is divine. Address: 2820 North Henderson Avenue, Dallas, Texas, United States Primo's Bar & Grille Price: Moderate Rating: 3 Cuisine: Mexican A long-time hangout in Uptown, this wonderful spot only gets better with age. The Sunday brunch is hugely satisfying, but any day of the week is perfect for top-rate margaritas and a plate of the delicious tacos camperos filled with beef fajita meat. Pile on jalapeno, cilantro , a slice of avocado and a spoonful of the tomato salsa on the table. It's a good spot to take a break from shopping and gallery-browsing; relax on the patio or in one of the rooms inside the hundred-year-old building with creaky wooden floors. Address: 3309 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas, United States- published: 16 Nov 2013
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Gay Travel: Dallas, Texas + Purple Party Weekend Dallas
Follow Bryan Kosarek, our Gay Travel Guru, as he explores the best gay events and destinat...
published: 24 Jul 2013
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Gay Travel: Dallas, Texas + Purple Party Weekend Dallas
Gay Travel: Dallas, Texas + Purple Party Weekend Dallas
Follow Bryan Kosarek, our Gay Travel Guru, as he explores the best gay events and destinations for gay people visiting Dallas, Texas. Bryan visited Dallas to...- published: 24 Jul 2013
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A trip to Dallas Texas
just an overview of what I saw in the City of Dallas, hitting the most visited spots. than...
published: 29 Apr 2013
author: wanderlustafra
A trip to Dallas Texas
A trip to Dallas Texas
just an overview of what I saw in the City of Dallas, hitting the most visited spots. thanks for watching! i don't own any of the music played on this video.- published: 29 Apr 2013
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Super Starr- Self Made-Dallas TX
New Sound for Dallas Hip Hop. Check out and tell us what you think! Please keep it positiv...
published: 10 Jul 2013
Super Starr- Self Made-Dallas TX
Super Starr- Self Made-Dallas TX
New Sound for Dallas Hip Hop. Check out and tell us what you think! Please keep it positive. S/O to TRAVEL GUIDE for the Dallas city Footage! Edited by Tuarean Hodge!- published: 10 Jul 2013
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An Overview of Gay Travel in Dallas, Texas
http://gaytravel.com | Dallas has the 6th largest LGBT community in the nation, and is rap...
published: 13 Nov 2010
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An Overview of Gay Travel in Dallas, Texas
An Overview of Gay Travel in Dallas, Texas
http://gaytravel.com | Dallas has the 6th largest LGBT community in the nation, and is rapidly transforming itself into an exciting destination for those who...- published: 13 Nov 2010
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Dallas Texas Travel Video Everything Is Bigger In Texas Vacation In Dallas
Dallas Travel & Tourism Video For Dallas Texas. They say everything is bigger in Texas and...
published: 20 May 2011
author: Trolltraveler
Dallas Texas Travel Video Everything Is Bigger In Texas Vacation In Dallas
Dallas Texas Travel Video Everything Is Bigger In Texas Vacation In Dallas
Dallas Travel & Tourism Video For Dallas Texas. They say everything is bigger in Texas and you will also have big fun when you travel To Dallas Texas If you ...- published: 20 May 2011
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