
With such a varied population, Addison bears witness to cuisine from all over the world, helping it really define itself as such a great piece of the Dallas region.
With such a varied population, Addison bears witness to cuisine from all over the world, helping it really define itself as such a great piece of the Dallas region.
Owners Donato and Carolyn Milano have been supplying Addison with excellent Italian baked goods for over 25 years. They make a number of different artisan breads in-house but offer a great deal of meals for breakfast and lunch. Their pizza crusts and sandwich bread are all baked fresh in-house, and some are even available wholesale. Menu favorites out of their small, homestyle bakery include pork tenderloin sandwiches, customizable made-to-order pizzas, fresh salads, and homemade soups.
This Japanese-Korean fusion restaurant boasts a modern interior design that combines quick eats with outstanding east Asian cuisine served in large portions. The Fast and Furious grill boasts a rugged but modern interior design with their concrete floors and multi-colored fixtures. Their sushi bar and hibachi are both visually accessible so customers can witness their delicious food choices made before their very eyes. Enjoy a massive bowl of kimchi fried rice, a beef bibimbab plate, squid salad, or a plate of jalapeno poppers in this contemporary Asian restaurant.
Table 13 is Addison's premiere fine dining experience. Winner of Open Tables 2020 "Diner's Choice" award, Table 13 offers a unique dining experience with vintage-inspired menu choices in an upscale atmosphere of an era long-past. The owners Mike McRae and associate Gabe Nicolella have together built an empire of upscale restaurants in this region. The Table 13 offers live music, a full bar with extensive cocktail and wine menu, and is an excellent choice for a fancy dinner or a first date. Enjoy a steak diane, beef wellington, shrimp scampi, among many other elevated dishes suitable for their grand dining room.
Osteria Pane Vino is a hidden gem in Addison, featuring some of the best Italian dining in the entire region. The interior is decorated with wine bottles on shelves around the entire room with dim lighting and exposed ceiling beams creating a delightfully warm ambiance. They offer casual dining but with lavishly decorated plates and fine ingredients you might think you just stepped into the most upscale restaurant in Dallas. Enjoy scallops over robust lobster tortellini, hand crafted pastas tossed in homemade sauces, artisan flat breads, or customizable pizzas.
A magnificent venue on Inwood Road, owners Berhane and Elsa Kiflom have built a wonderful restaurant they describe as "a taste of East Africa." Featuring authentic Ethiopian cuisine, Queen of Sheba is a welcomed departure from the usual dining experience of the Dallas area and offers several unique dishes. Try their Yebeg Alitcha, an Ethiopian favorite, which is chunks of lamb in a garlic and ginger sauce, or their Doro Wott, slow cooked chicken drumsticks in a spicy butter sauce. The restaurant recommends honey wine with all entrees and each item has a customizable spice level to better suit any palette. Â