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12 gorgeous Dallas restaurants that will blow you away

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by Diana Spechler
Updated 13 May 2024

Dallasites are known for getting dressed to the nines, so naturally, the city is packed with stunning, larger-than-life restaurants to go all-out in.

A 16-foot crystal horse sculpture dazzles at a steak and seafood favorite. Faux lemon trees and ocean-inspired interiors bring the Amalfi Coast to Uptown Dallas. Steel-paneled columns etched with cherry blossoms complement the Japanese-Peruvian food at an acclaimed hotel hotspot.

Dallas’s dining scene serves up grandeur alongside impressive menus. It’s near-impossible to pick just a dozen gorgeous restaurants, but here is a guide to the 12 most beautiful restaurants in Dallas.

A photo of Fearing's restaurant
4.8
4.8 (6199)
$50 and over
Southwest
Uptown
About the restaurant

At local celebrity chef Dean Fearing’s namesake restaurant in the Ritz-Carlton, every design detail is carefully considered. The vibe is swanky Southwestern and achieved with onyx art frames, a chandelier with tangled steel antlers, and a copper-hooded open kitchen. Choose from three dining rooms for your surf-and-turf feast (don’t miss the famous tortilla soup), plus a glamorous bar and an outdoor patio with sweet city views.


Top review
StevenVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Always an enjoyable, top-notch dining experience. We love the ambiance eating in Dean's Kitchen. The food is delicious and the setting is devine and subdued and quiet enough to have a wonderful conversation. The service was excellent, altho there was some awkwardness and uncertainty around the cocktail and wine orders.
A photo of Carbone - Dallas restaurant
4.6
4.6 (314)
$50 and over
Italian
Design District
About the restaurant

Whatever designer Ken Fulk touches turns to gold, and this Dallas hotspot—an Italian American import from NYC—is no exception. From the neon sign out front to the granite in the bathroom to the golden booths carved right into the wall, Carbone drips with mid-century Venetian glam. A 1950s-flavored playlist matches the retro digs, and when the weather permits, there’s a sceney terrace with a red carpet, rattan chairs, and jewel-toned banquettes. Don’t skip the world-famous meatballs.


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Jamie
Dined 4 days ago
Best birthday dinner I have ever had! The ambiance the food the service everything was 5 star. I will be back!
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4.7
4.7 (325)
$50 and over
Steak
Frisco
About the restaurant

At this sexy steakhouse, you won’t be able to take your eyes off the 16-foot horse, made from over 4,075 crystal beads. That shiny statement piece is most definitely the main event at Trick Rider, but its cowgirl-chic setting also includes a giant horseshoe-shaped bar, walls adorned with vintage rodeo photos, and a ceiling mural of the Texas sky. Take in the opulent backdrop at the bar over oysters and a martini, or go all out with a Wagyu strip feast in the dining room.


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A.J.VIP
Dined on 13 Dec 2024
Very good food, everything was cooked to perfection and everything we had was delicious. Will definitely come back!
A photo of Nobu Dallas restaurant
4.7
4.7 (2997)
$31 to $50
Cocktail Bar
Uptown
About the restaurant

There’s a reason this icon thrives in over 50 locations around the world. OK, that reason is world-class sushi, but Nobu Dallas is also downright beautiful. From the clustered lanterns to the steel-paneled columns etched with cherry blossoms, this Japanese Peruvian hideaway drips with elegance. Dishes are presented just as thoughtfully: The crispy rice and tuna appetizer is served with tiny spoons that recall caviar service, and the cappuccino dessert is topped with a miso brûlée.


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Rosario
Dined 3 days ago
Beautiful restaurant, impeccable food and attentive service! Highly recommend!
A photo of Crown Block restaurant
4.6
4.6 (2753)
$50 and over
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Whether you’re a local or tourist, you should check out this steak-and-seafood destination for 360-degree Dallas views. Crown Block is set inside the iconic twinkling ball at Reunion Tower and wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows. But it’s not only about the view, thanks to sumptuous decor that also includes unique made-in-Texas art, a sprawling wine-display wall, and an open dessert station.


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Justin
Dined 1 day ago
This will be a new annual tradition that we will look forward to
A photo of Kessaku restaurant
4.6
4.6 (226)
$30 and under
Sushi
Downtown
About the restaurant

If you want to see Dallas at its prettiest, head up to the 50th floor of The National skyscraper and grab a seat in this sultry sushi and sake lounge. Velvet banquettes and colorful throw rugs complement the bird’s-eye view of downtown. Once you’ve had enough of your scenic surroundings, shift your attention to the menu, full of creative spins on rolls, like the truffle-topped King crab. Even diners who know their way around a sake menu will be impressed by Kessaku’s extensive selection.


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Colleen
Dined 4 days ago
Kessaku is always a win for us. The service was particularly outstanding during our last visit. Alexis was truly a standout! Her recommendations hit every time on both drinks and food. She consistently checked in and had us laughing each time. Her high level of service enhanced the wonderful experience we have every time we visit Kessaku.
A photo of The Mexican restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1080)
$50 and over
Mexican
Design District
About the restaurant

This award-winning northern Mexican restaurant wows with jewel-toned furniture, Day of the Dead imagery, and one spectacular tequila display wall. It also carries an air of exclusivity, underscored by its members-only cigar lounge and private dining room displaying Oaxacan art. Expect elevated Mexican street food featuring elote mixed with lobster, bone-marrow tacos, and a show-stopping margarita sprinkled with citrus gold salt.


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EllenVIP
Dined 3 days ago
We always love this restaurant! Service and food are outstanding!
A photo of RH Rooftop Restaurant Dallas restaurant
4.7
4.7 (3659)
$50 and over
Unspecified
Knox / Henderson
About the restaurant

Ascend a curved staircase from RH’s furniture display room, and you’ll step into the lush garden oasis that is RH Rooftop Restaurant. Heritage olive trees stretch up to the skylight, shrubbery lines the banquettes, and fountains and chandeliers fuel one of the most lavish indoor-outdoor atmospheres in town. The menu is just as ritzy, featuring artisanal prosciutto platters, perfectly charred ribeye steaks, and a knockout lobster roll—hard to find in Dallas.


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Brianna
Dined 3 days ago
Great experience for my Mom’s birthday!! :) thank you!
A photo of Dragonfly at Hotel ZaZa restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1439)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Uptown
About the restaurant

Dragonfly at the award-winning Hotel ZaZa leans into maximalist decor like clustered drop lights, a mirrored bar, and funky artwork, which includes a wall papered with faces. But you might be here for a coveted outdoor seat with views of the hotel pool, marble fountain, and greenery. The snacky menu is as eclectic as the setting, featuring lamb lollipops with pistachio-mint pesto and a spicy crispy chicken sandwich on a grilled brioche bun.


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StephenVIP
Dined on 29 Nov 2024
My wife and I ate at the dragonfly for Thanksgiving. I had the turkey and my wife had just the cheddar and brocoli soup. We had had delicious drinks and the charcuterie plate at the bar a few hours earlier so she was not that hungry. I was still hungry and ordered the turkey. It was all very delicious and the bar tender was very good. I had a couple of hurricanes that were NOLA quality.
A photo of Commons Club at Virgin Hotels Dallas restaurant
4.6
4.6 (706)
$31 to $50
American
Free to Repurpose
About the restaurant

Minimalist furniture, tamboured wood walls, and whimsical Instagrammable touches—like an oversized swing and a neon “you are welcome” sign—distinguish this Virgin Hotels restaurant. Even the ingredients are pretty here: Decor includes a charcuterie case lined with housemade pâtés and fermented vegetables; an on-site garden supplies garnishes and produce in the French-meets-Texan dishes like a Comté cheese tartlet with wild herb salad and day boat fish with asparagus and garden peas.


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Daphne
Dined on 9 Nov 2024
Beautiful location. Great environment. My server Sam was amazing. Menu is very limited.
A photo of The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek restaurant
4.6
4.6 (3206)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Turtle Creek / Oak Lawn
About the restaurant

This French restaurant is celebration central. For starters, it’s housed in an estate-turned-hotel with grand pillars, intricate crown molding, and white marble. But its restaurant is the property’s undeniable crown jewel: The main dining area is set under a dramatic arched passageway featuring a stained-glass wall and another with sweeping terrace-facing windows. Its seven-course tasting menu, complete with wine pairings, was made for special occasions.


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Mark
Dined 2 days ago
We eat here two to three times a year. Last night was probably the best food we’ve had in the last five years. The bottle of Moet was great. Opening the evening was a plate of four pastries (gougyure?) filled with salmon mousse and caviar. We followed with a Farmer’s Green Salad. My wife had catch of the day. Me? Fried quail. There was not a hiccup with any of these entrees - all were excellent. The desserts - chocolate mousse and an apple tart with ice cream The chef’s gift to the table was a pumpkin soup with coconut milk. I wished that they would make this a regular menu item. One slight flaw. The recipe for the famous Dean Fearing tortilla soup seems to have changed. All in all - an excellent evening. IF. If I could change one thing? Hire a carpenter. Put in a vestibule ahead of the outside entry door. it was cold outside last night, and the drafts that passed through the restaurant are quite cold. All in all - the $$ were well spent.
A photo of Dolce Riviera restaurant
4.5
4.5 (1482)
$31 to $50
Italian
Uptown
About the restaurant

Take a trip to the Italian Riviera at this transportive restaurant, which features ocean-inspired blue and white interiors, hardwood floors, and dainty drop lights. Dolce Riviera’s MVP is a spacious patio with spectacular faux lemon trees that form a canopy, plus a retractable roof. Naturally, the menu is a tribute to the Amalfi Coast and filled with housemade pastas like paccheri with rock shrimp and Calabrian chile and a can’t-miss gnocchi with black truffle cream.


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James
Dined 3 days ago
great atmosphere and great service! food is super tasty!
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