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− | + | If your New Year's resolution is to try a new restaurant, you're in luck. There's little doubt Fort Worth has cornered the market on distinct and dichotomous nicknames (Cowtown, [https://www.protopage.com/delodowzxh Bookmarks] Panther City, Funkytown, etc.), but after a slew of new and quality restaurants opened in the past two years, we might have to add another to the list: Flavortown.<br><br>Comoros archipelago are called the perfumed islands for their fragrant plant life, Cabo Verde means green cape as the archipelago is made up of ten islands and five islets, Costa Rica is known for its incredible total of thirty national parks, Cuba has one of the worlds doctor-to-population ratio of 5.91 per thousand, Cyprus nickname is the Island of Love, according to mythology, the godess Aphrodite emerged from the waves at Paphos, Djibouti formerly known as French Somaliland, the name was changed when it gained independence in 1977, Dominican Republic located in the Caribbean, shares sixty-three percent Hispaniola island with Haiti.<br><br>Established in Southside in 2010, the family-owned bistro is tucked away in the heart of the revived hospital district features a menu of award-winning steaks, chicken and ocean-fresh fish and lobster, along with homemade desserts and a variety of beverages, including specialty martinis.<br><br>Located near West 7th Entertainment Center and Fort Worth Botanical Garden, Eddie V's Prime Seafood Restaurant is renowned for serving a vast array of fresh seafood, including Pacific Ahi Tuna and raw oysters, along with daily-catch fish and salads prepared from the freshest ingredients.<br><br>Located on the ground floor of downtown's Kimpton Harper Hotel, in what used to be the XTO Energy building, il Modo is another modern Italian restaurant that goes light on the red sauce but heavy where it matters, such as with the pastas, which are made in house — sometimes as you watch, thanks to an all-glass pasta-making room.<br><br>Signature dishes include Cat City Meat Loaf served with a mushroom demi-glace, Osso Bucco in a garlic and herb tomato onion sauce, New Zealand Rack of Lamb with a mustard demi-glace, Lobster Stack topped with a truffle cream sauce, and Braised Short Rib in a red wine demi-glace. |
Revision as of 13:34, 16 May 2023
If your New Year's resolution is to try a new restaurant, you're in luck. There's little doubt Fort Worth has cornered the market on distinct and dichotomous nicknames (Cowtown, Bookmarks Panther City, Funkytown, etc.), but after a slew of new and quality restaurants opened in the past two years, we might have to add another to the list: Flavortown.
Comoros archipelago are called the perfumed islands for their fragrant plant life, Cabo Verde means green cape as the archipelago is made up of ten islands and five islets, Costa Rica is known for its incredible total of thirty national parks, Cuba has one of the worlds doctor-to-population ratio of 5.91 per thousand, Cyprus nickname is the Island of Love, according to mythology, the godess Aphrodite emerged from the waves at Paphos, Djibouti formerly known as French Somaliland, the name was changed when it gained independence in 1977, Dominican Republic located in the Caribbean, shares sixty-three percent Hispaniola island with Haiti.
Established in Southside in 2010, the family-owned bistro is tucked away in the heart of the revived hospital district features a menu of award-winning steaks, chicken and ocean-fresh fish and lobster, along with homemade desserts and a variety of beverages, including specialty martinis.
Located near West 7th Entertainment Center and Fort Worth Botanical Garden, Eddie V's Prime Seafood Restaurant is renowned for serving a vast array of fresh seafood, including Pacific Ahi Tuna and raw oysters, along with daily-catch fish and salads prepared from the freshest ingredients.
Located on the ground floor of downtown's Kimpton Harper Hotel, in what used to be the XTO Energy building, il Modo is another modern Italian restaurant that goes light on the red sauce but heavy where it matters, such as with the pastas, which are made in house — sometimes as you watch, thanks to an all-glass pasta-making room.
Signature dishes include Cat City Meat Loaf served with a mushroom demi-glace, Osso Bucco in a garlic and herb tomato onion sauce, New Zealand Rack of Lamb with a mustard demi-glace, Lobster Stack topped with a truffle cream sauce, and Braised Short Rib in a red wine demi-glace.