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New On Resy: Dallas’s Newest Restaurant Openings

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Consider this your go-to resource for all things New On Resy.

Whether it’s hot new openings, or local favorites new to Resy, we have you covered with this continuously updated list. This is the place to discover and book the latest — and greatest — restaurants in your area.

 

This month …

Resy welcomes a couple of longtime, family-run establishments into its fold, including a 40-year-old fixture for Italian fare in Lake Highlands and a cousin-owned Mex-Tex spot soon set to expand from Richardson to Snider Plaza. We also have a pair of siblings taking their second Mediterranean restaurant in Turtle Creek to a whole new level. 

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Dine like a local, even if you’re not: Find the latest restaurant openings, plus notable local favorites, expertly curated with on-the-ground insight.

Babel Mediterranean

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Opening

Turtle Creek

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Babel Mediterranean

The Lebanese hospitality by Mo Kamal and his chef-sister Zeina Kamal is elegantly presented in the Centrum Building with a plush a dining room and an indigo-washed Lapis Room. All the better for savoring beef or basil hummus from hand-peeled chickpeas, or a bottle from Lebanon’s wine country in the Bekaa Valley.  

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Sueño Richardson

Richardson

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Sueño Richardson

Mezcal cocktail connoisseurs probably already know about Cristian Lujano’s potions served on Arapaho Road since December 2021. Alongside cousin Julio Pineda, the family built a Mex-Tex destination with tacos of adobo pork shaved off the trompo and picadillo enchiladas made from Rosewood Ranches beef. And Sueño’s founders recently partnered with Bellomy Hospitality Group, of Rex’s Seafood and Market, to open a second location in Snider Plaza. 

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Sushi | Bar Dallas

East Quarter Downtown Dallas Historic District

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Sushi | Bar Dallas

Power sushi is on full display in the basement of the century-old Oldsmobile Building in downtown’s East Quarter. The 17-course, all-nigiri omakase tricks out fish from Japan, Australia, and California with compound butter, togarashi, lemongrass kosho, and everything bagel seasoning for a result that remains on the mind as well as the palate. Definitely consider the add-ons like caviar or Piedmont white truffle shavings, or the sake, wine, Champagne, and whisky pairings. 

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Lake Highlands

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MoMo Italian Kitchen

For 40 years, this Lake Highlands original has anchored its neighborhood with classic Italian recipes. Since service industry savants Aaron Gross and Wende Stevenson took over in 2017, the landmark has evolved with a drinks list including smaller Italian producers, a glammed-up patio, affordable wine dinners, and exceptional hospitality. Chef Asher Stevens has added to the refinements with vintage-inspired dishes, including his mandilli de seta — thick ribbons of handkerchief pasta with pesto — now a permanent fixture after the regulars fell for it. 

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Ritual Dallas

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Opening

Old East Dallas

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Ritual Dallas

This late-night lounge by a few of the folks behind Columbian Country Club, Komodo Dallas, and Hendy’s on Henderson doesn’t need bottle sparklers to be dazzling. Opened in January, in the former Alice space, Ritual offers a cocktail program led by decorated bar consultant Paul Ramon, along with a drink-friendly menu of meatballs, thick-cut fries, and crab cake tostadas. Also stepping things up are craft shots, as well as mocktails like the Big Brother with lemon sherbet and lime cordial. 

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Cantina La Rosa

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Opening

Preston Hollow

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Cantina La Rosa

This mid-century hacienda-inspired spot by Goodwin’s co-owner David Cash and fellow colleagues at Smoky Rose ferries the Yucatán to the Preston Hollow neighborhood. Prickly pear and cantaloupe margaritas are as tasty outside on the sunny patio as they are inside at the bar, and the Tijuana “TJ” tacos, with ribeye and salsa verde, are already a crowd-favorite. 

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Opening

Southlake

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Zumi Modern Sushi

Southlake welcomed a new sushi restaurant this January by former Yutaka Sushi Bistro partner and current Ka Thai owner, Jackie Kaewlamduan. Kaewlamduan’s previous Japanese enterprise earned national attention for its sushi, so it’s reasonable to have high expectations for Zumi. Chef Pae Suphakit, a former Nobu chef, is behind the counter, offering personalized omakase experiences during dinner, or if you’re in for lunch, check out the specials, including bento and sashimi sets for under $30. 

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“With one excellent prime rib and martini dinner under my belt, I urge my fellow Dallasites not to discount J. Alexander’s newest location in Plano on the basis of being a chain.”

-Amanda Albee, Resy Dallas Writer

J. Alexander's Plano

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Plano

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J. Alexander's Plano

This Nashville-born franchise specializing in wood-fired steaks and seafood made its move into North Texas earlier this year. Thoughtful touches like martinis served with sidecars, along with sleeper hits like crispy Hong Kong shrimp explain the restaurant’s presence in 16 states — not to mention the carrot cake with a cult following. 

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Café Mirador

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Opening

Fort Worth Cultural District

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Café Mirador

Downtown Dallas’s ritzy oasis for lunch and brunch got a little sister café in Fort Worth this March. The menu is fitting among the world-class museum milieu, with lobster Cobb salad, ahi tuna cornettes, and seis leches cake. Unlike big sis, this spot is open for brunch on Saturday and Sunday, bringing more opportunities for Bloody Marys and eggs Benedict. 

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Uptown Dumpling - Dallas

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Opening

Far North Dallas

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Uptown Dumpling – Dallas

Dumplings are in the name, but don’t neglect the Peking duck at this elegant new restaurant from chef Hao Wenjie, who specializes in banquet-style dining. The best bet to secure a whole duck is to call ahead, but still try your luck and ask if dining in spontaneously. The spacious dining room and plush booths are optimal for group dining. 

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Ichika

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Opening

Plano

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Ichika

Ichika is a purposeful undertaking from chef Leo Kekoa, with service nodding to Japan’s centuries-old kaiseki tradition. The menu will evolve with the seasons, as it goes beyond the excellent nigiri Kekoa became known for at his first restaurant, Kinzo. An amuse-bouche, or sakizuke, might include uni-decorated buckwheat noodles before the meal progresses into yakimono from the binchotan grill and delicate tempura selections. 

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You’ll want to take a moment to savor the rice at Ichika, sourced from top purveyors in Japan and South Korea.”

Puerto Cocina

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Opening

Dallas Design District

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Puerto Cocina

With a polished menu by chef Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman, this breezy Design District seafood spot has recently expanded its offerings. Now serving lunch, it features striking dishes like Ahi tuna tostada with crisp Asian pear, and “pasta-ladas” packed with crab and pistachio salsa macha. For lunch or dinner, bite-size bocados are a fun way to start, pairing especially well with Mexican wine during weekday happy hour starting at 5 p.m. 

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CBD Provisions

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Opening

Downtown

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CBD Provisions

After an eight-month closure, pig’s head carnitas are back at The Joule’s Texas-tinged brasserie. Marginal interior and menu updates preserve all that was previously treasured: exposed brick walls, warm lighting, Texas red chili, and pimento cheese toast. But with revisions by culinary director Sezer Deniz, whose resume includes a stint at Chicago’s Alinea, there’s fresh appeal — think Dr Pepper-glazed asado short ribs or head-on shrimp with gouda grits. 

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Teak Tearoom

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Opening

Highland Park

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Teak Tearoom

Suitably set in Highland Park Village (America’s first shopping center circa 1931), this tearoom provides an optimal setting for a light lunch. Upstairs and in the back of The Conservatory on Two, shoppers can take a reprieve from retail therapy with soups, quiches, and two types of chicken salad (curry and cranberry) — along with a pot of tea, espresso, or glass of Champagne.  

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“I’m thrilled to report Zon Zon is a lot more than a pretty face — it’s a thriller for the palate, too.”

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Opening

Far North Dallas

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Zon Zon

In a first collaboration with his son Mak Khalaf, Darna Eatery chef-founder Yaser Khalaf is tweaking Mediterranean classics with modern treatments (think tahini Caesar salad, or cheeseburgers with harissa aioli). A similar strategy of melding Mediterranea with Texas is applied to cocktails, like the ZZ margarita with orange blossom water and ras al hanout. 

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Amanda Albee is a Dallas-based food and drinks writer whose work has appeared in Texas Monthly, The Dallas Morning News, D Magazine, Chron, Thrillist, and more. Follow her on Instagram. Follow Resy, too.