Best Oyster Bars in Northeast Dallas
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• Oyster bar • Lakewood / White Rock Lake
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- AAlexandraDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoOne of my favorite restaurants in Dallas. The french chicken is the best thing on the menu. The cocktails are all good and it’s a great place to go with friends. Would highly recommend you go.More infoHudson House - LakewoodPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Lakewood / White Rock Lake•4.8
- JJeniferVIPDallas - Fort Worth •44 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoLoved my Seared Tuna & Mango Salad with Ginger Vinaigrette. My friends loved their Beverly Salads and an order of French Chicken, beautifully pounded thin. Great truffle fries. The wait staff are attentive without seeming to want to rush you. Always enjoy Hudson House Lovers Lane.More infoHudson House - Lovers LanePrice: Expensive• American• Park Cities•4.8
- PpeterVIPDenver / Colorado •27 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoFabulous meal...the Ahi tuna entree was very good...the surf & turf (10oz filet and lobster tail) was outstanding and reasonable...the yellowtail sashimi was great but too much Ponzu sauce...ask for the Ponzu on the side an use just a very little for excellence!!More infoEddie V's - PlanoPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Frisco•4.8
- KKatieSacramento / Sacramento Valley •1 review4.0Dined on 12 Jan 2025When booking we didn’t realize the restaurant was in a hotel so walking in was a bit awkward, there’s no distinct entrance other than through a side door from the outside or through the lobby. There’s no hostess stand or anyone to seat you so you just find a spot and sit. Pros: Impressive wine list, I was surprised to see some of the more prestigious wines from Napa on there. Service, the manager got our wine right away and our server was knowledgeable about the menu and made some great recommendations when asked. Food, came within 10 minutes of ordering and everything was the proper temperature. My one complaint here, some of the pieces of the baguette for the Burrata had a huge hole in it so it was difficult to get a bite from that one. Just a details thing that could have been prevented. But overall the flavors were great and everything was plated beautifully. Dining room was neat, clean and decorated nicely. Cons: Nobody to greet and seat. Ambience was a little off. It was really brightly lit but there’s probably not much they can control being a part of the hotel lobby. Overall I was impressed with Chef Han and his staff. This could easily be a stand alone restaurant and they would knock it out of the park. I think being in a hotel does the food a bit of a disservice, they weren’t as busy as they should have been on a Saturday night with how good the food was and the level of service. We enjoyed our experience and would definitely come back.More infoGood GracesPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Uptown•4.2
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