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Help us make it rightUrbano Cafe is a neighborhood restaurant, but it’s worth a drive if you don’t live in East Dallas. The centerpiece of the lunch menu is still the panino, as it was at the former location on McKinney Avenue. But at dinnertime, the white tablecloths come out, and the kitchen turns out fairly priced fine dining options, many prepared using fresh produce from Tom Spicer’s shop next door. The menu...
Diners are likely to miss the unassuming signage in front of this neighborhood Italian restaurant, but perhaps that’s a good thing for the local politicians and European expats who crave the...
Some of the best cuisine we've had since we moved to Dallas over a year ago. Room is small and noisy but that's OK, the kitchen is really on its game.I am slightly surprised by the PER PERSON...
Creative mix of ingredients, but overall, the flavors didnt quite come together. I could write that off as a poorly conceived experiment but the fish was also dry and overcooked. The service was...
I have been back here a few times since my last review and everything was fine but last night was not. After our server ignored us for the first 10 minutes, our salads came out within a minute...
I have heard so so many good things about this place but I have to say that I wasn't blow away. I think my girlfriend and I may have just ordered wrong so I will be back to do it again and...
I love that Urbano Cafe is BYOB.I'm surprised someone remarked that their bill was so high, when every occasion that we've dined here, we've thought the opposite!Good food, cozy ambiance....but if you've never been here before, just know that you MUST make reservations in advance!They have a …
This unassuming sandwich and pasta lunch spot in a tiny storefront in East Dallas turns into a super-casual dinner spot five nights a week (Tuesday-Saturday). Go for the Urbano Club panino or a pasta at lunch; at dinner the salads, often made with produce from Tom Spicer’s F.M. 1410 next door, are fun. Pan-roasted chicken and Parmesan grits are good for dinner. Italian wines go great with this...
Mitch and Kristen Kauffman have reopened Urbano Paninoteca in Old East Dallas near Jimmy's Food Store.
Urbano Cafe opened in June 2009 and was named one of the year's best new restaurants by The Dallas Morning News. The Cafe is BYOB, and with just nine tables, reservations are recommended. See the menu at www.urbanodallas.com
Urbano Cafe is worth the drive if you don’t live in East Dallas. The centerpiece of the lunch menu is the panino. At dinnertime, a small menu features rotating specials, many prepared with fresh produce from the neighboring Tom Spicer shop and the Dallas Farmers Market. Try the salad of warm red and yellow tomato, pesto, blue cheese, and microgreens; a fettuccini dish with shrimp, crab, and...
Know Before You Go: If you're in dire need of date night, bring your sweetheart here. Limited space inhibits large groups.
B.Y.O.B.: Urbano is B.Y.O.B. so plan to pick up your favorite wine or beer at the neighboring store.
If you're in dire need of date night, bring your sweetheart here. Limited space inhibits large groups.
Urbano is B.Y.O.B. so plan to pick up your favorite wine or beer at the neighboring store.
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