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The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle CreekvsJoe T Garcia's Mexican Restaurant
Both The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek and Joe T Garcia's Mexican Restaurant are highly recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is the choice of most reviewers compared to Joe T Garcia's Mexican Restaurant. The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek comes in at 89 with praise from 9 reviewers including Forbes Travel Guide, Where and Travel + Leisure.
The Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
Travel + Leisure
Zagat
Gayot
DK Eyewitness
Forbes Travel Guide
National Geographic
Where
Fodor's
Frommer's
2821 Turtle Creek Blvd, Dallas, TX 75219-4802
From $41/night
"Originally built as a private estate in 1908, the Rosewood Mansion is now an iconic Uptown hotel housing one of the city’s most popular restaurants." Full review
""Divine as it's always been", this Turtle Creek icon showcases chef Bruno Davaillon's "impeccable" French-influenced New American cuisine." Full review
17.0
"Dallas's grande dame of dining prevails in fine style." Full review
"This top-rated elegant restaurant housed in the historic Sheppard King Mansion received a sweeping redesign in 2007."
4 Stars
"Though The Mansion Restaurant has been in business for 30 years, it recently received a facelift that made the classic Dallas dining room a hot spot once again." Full review
"Contemporary American menu celebrates regional ingredients...sleek, modern dining room...in historic Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek Hotel." Full review
"Come casual—in jeans if preferred—for a spontaneous meal in The Mansion Restaurant, where menu items include seared diver scallops with clam risotto and braised short ribs." Full review
"imple flavors are layered to produce complex results, such as slow-braised short ribs, poached lobster with risotto, and porcini-crusted filet mignon. " Full review
"Rarified: That's the best term to describe dining in this extremely upscale hotel restaurant, widely considered one of the best in Dallas" Full review
Joe T Garcia's Mexican Restaurant
Lonely Planet
Zagat
Gayot
DK Eyewitness
Michelin Guide
Where
Fodor's
Tasting Table
The Infatuation
Frommer's
2201 N Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76106-8586
From $0/night
Top choice
"The most famous restaurant in Fort Worth, this fourth-generation place takes up a city block." Full review
4.0
"Devotees dub this "iconic" Ft. Worth "institution" on the North Side the "Holy Grail of Tex-Mex", offering a "solid", "no-surprises" menu in the "huge" dining room." Full review
11.0
"For 70 years, the family of founder Joe T. Garcia has been serving diners from around the country at this Fort Worth legend." Full review
"In business since 1935, this family-owned restaurant is a favorite with locals."
"This place is the epitome of Tex-Mex, where Mexican beer is freely consumed by cowboy- clad customers on a patio that regularly fills to its capacity of 300."
"The lush and festive grounds, the warm staff and the outdoor patio dining are worth a trip all by themselves." Full review
"This is the ultimate Tex-Mex joint. There's usually a wait for tables, but with seating for more than 1,000 in the maze of dining rooms and patio areas, the line moves quickly." Full review
"There are a million and one places (hardly an exaggeration) to eat Mexican food in DFW, so there's no reason not to make it special." Full review
"It’s a quintessential patio experience, and you’re almost guaranteed to be seated near one of the dozens of fountains and waterfalls scattered throughout the property...ordering is easy." Full review
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A pitcher of Joe T’s nearly-lethal margaritas for the table is a must.
"At this ever popular Cowtown Tex-Mex institution (opened in 1935) just south of the Stockyards, they don't have menus, do only two dinner dishes, and take only cash" Full review