Best Restaurants with a Tasting Menu in North Richland Hills
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• American • Southlake
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- PPattyDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe had the best time today at Ferah’s. We enjoyed the Sunday buffet so much. It was our first time on a Sunday. I would highly recommend this restaurant…excellent food, service, ambiance and value. It was perfect for our table of eight with 2 children!More infoFerah Tex- Med Kitchen - SouthlakePrice: Moderate• Mediterranean• Southlake•4.8
- VVictorVIPDallas - Fort Worth •12 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOur waiter Vanessa was great, the cocktails were outstanding. The steaks were the best my wife and I have ever had. I often wonder if a higher priced steakhouse will be worth the hype but this one delivered 100%. The staff really reflected the same quality and Executive Chef Julio Cartagena even stopped by our table and had a genuine conversation. Then we saw him over working alongside his line chefs . We will definitely go back and can recommend to anyone based on our experience.More infoToro Toro - Fort WorthPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Fort Worth Downtown•4.4
- TTedDallas - Fort Worth •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOverall a great experience however, however the music could be turned down abit so table talk can be more easily done without having to compete with both neighboring conversations and music! Also, double check complementary desert offerings with allergy restrictions which were identified at the beginning of dining experience but admittedly overlooked by the server! Paying attention to details is what validates a so called “great dining experience”!More infoSoy CowboyPrice: Expensive• Pan-Asian• Arlington•4.7
- RRebeccaVIPWashington, D.C. Area •19 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoNestled outside a charming hotel in Grapevine, this winter-exclusive Wonderland experience transforms what used to be a historic train station into a cozy retreat. The venue is designed to resemble a rustic ski lodge, with carefully curated decor that gives a warm and welcoming ambiance. Heaters strategically placed inside ensure you stay comfortable, no matter how chilly it gets outside. The highlight of the experience is undoubtedly the fondue, served in two delectable options (cheese and chocolate). The meal is accompanied by a bottle of wine, adding a touch of sophistication to the event. The fondue spread is generous, featuring asparagus, bread, chips, and we also asked for strawberries for dipping. Each bite is flavorful and satisfying, making it a delight for the palate. The atmosphere is as enjoyable as the food. The setting encourages relaxation and fun, with the train station backdrop adding a nostalgic charm. It’s easy to lose track of time while savoring the delicious meal and soaking in the festive vibes. Overall, the Wonderland experience in Grapevine is a must-visit during the winter season. Whether you’re there for the food, wine, or just a cozy evening out, it delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended for a unique and memorable outing!More infoWineYard Grille + BarPrice: Moderate• Grill• Grapevine•4.6
- DDavidVIPDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoFood was amazing, bread being $13 for a small loaf is a bit much I think but it was still delicious. We were seated on time but were informed at arrival that it could be 20 minutes past our 8:15pm reservation which was disappointing to hear being so late. They close at 10 so would have made for a rushed meal. They blamed crowded parking for reservations running late but we were not informed before arrival. Overall a good experience but we were lucky, other people had a much longer wait.More infoBacchus Kitchen + BarPrice: Expensive• American• Grapevine•4.4