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Price: Expensive
• American • Free to Repurpose
Booked 7 times today
Booked 5 times today
Price: Expensive
• Vietnamese • Lakewood / White Rock Lake
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- NNickVIPDallas - Fort Worth •7 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent food and great atmosphere. The desserts were good especially the chocolate silk pie. The apps were fantastic especially the loaded mashed potatoes.More infoDrake's Hollywood - DallasPrice: Very Expensive• American• Park Cities•4.7
- AAngieDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThey were out of liquid nitrogen which is why we came to celebrate my Mom's bday. Very disappointing.More infoBeto and SonPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Trinity Groves•4.5
- RRandyHouston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoSimply amazing… obviously. 10/10 recommend!!!!!More infoCarbone - DallasPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Design District•4.6
- CChristianWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoDolce Riviera was a wonderful experience. The atmosphere was calm and relaxing, and the staff was very professional, particularly the manager and waiter. The arancini antipasti was topped with fresh, seasoned arugula, doubling as appetizer and palate cleanser. For entree, I had the gnocchi with salmon; creamy and perfectly cooked, it was the real-deal of northern Italian dishes. Dolce is definitely the type of place you can take that special someone for a luxury experience. If you're looking for the next Italian fine-dining experience, Dolce is the place for you.More infoDolce RivieraPrice: Expensive• Italian• Uptown•4.4
- AArturoDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 9, 2025First off, great food and service. There are two valets, one for tango room and the other for carbone, we accidentally used the one for tango, but the valet didn’t make an issue of it and took the car anyways. Upon entering, there truly is no difference between carbone and vino other than limited menu and decoration. The “two different restaurants” are split by large potted / fake plants. I suppose the distinction allows for quicker service (for what is known as an already slow spot) either way the food was good. Bar is a typical mainstream bar. If you are a tequila aficionado, best they have is Lalo (from what I saw from my seat without getting up and studying the bar) and if you are reading this, 1942 and Clase Azul is NOT good tequila. But their wine list is expansive. If you’re in to that. We took a pizza to go for Super Bowl Sunday. Our waitress, who I think was named Mackenzie was amazing. And our bar back / second server was a Hispanic female that was also very attentive. Also, don’t let the “business casual” dress code listed fool you. There were people there with fresh off the golf course attire, men with By Way of Dallas bomber jackets and jeans / collar shirt throughout. Just don’t look messy and you should be fine getting in.More infoCarbone VinoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Design District•4.4
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