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York Street Restaurant is governed by an ethical culinary philosophy, where “supporting sustainable, responsibly raised food lies at the heart of what we do best.” Chef Sharon A. Hage uses fresh ingredients in dishes like Wolf Fish Di Parma, which features a prosciutto roast, thin green beans, and sherry-shallot vinaigrette, and pairs her menu with a selection of teas that stands in for a more traditional wine menu. Also at the heart of what York Street does best is promote its family – get to know baker Armando Castillo; the waiter, Clint Patronella, and receptionist, Sheryl White. But most of …
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With dramatic red Asian lanterns and bold art pieces, The Fish creates an atmosphere that is both vivid and lively. This restaurant prides itself on innovative culinary creations and wild interior designs. Try the Ribeye Rolls appetizer with seasoned ribeye, avocado, cilantro and teriyaki sauce, or the Crunchy Tiger Eye Roll with salmon, cream cheese and jalapenos. They also have specialty menu items with such fun names as Bubba Gump, The Godzilla Roll, and Lickitty Split. The sushi and sashimi selections present a wide variety of seafood choices, including seasonal offerings. Located in the West Village, The Fish is a …
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Located in the lobby of the newly renovated Dallas Power and Light building, Fuse Restaurant is the latest in concept fusion dining. This complex, multi-level, 1904 ex-store/warehouse is located in downtown Dallas, where a renaissance of new retail and dining has emerged. While still keeping true to the original Art Deco style of the historic building, Fuse has managed to blend industrial décor with an Asian flare. The restaurant has concrete floors, metal chairs and railings mixed with bamboo walls, stone figurines and bamboo place mats. The Tex-Asian cuisine was given a four star rating by the Dallas Morning News …