
Ready to hit up the newest restaurant and retail additions to Dallas? From a coffee shop to a banh mi sandwich spot, read on for the newest businesses to open their doors around town.
La La Land Kind Cafe

La La Land Kind Cafe is a cafe, offering coffee and tea and more, that recently opened at 5626 Bell Ave. in M Streets.
La La Land Kind Cafe, which is 100 percent organic, serves an assortment of classic, signature and premium coffee (Gedeb Natural from Ethiopia and Pitalito from Colombia), matcha and teas (loose leaf and reserve) and a small food menu of toasts (avocado and banana brulee), breakfast empanadas, pastries and cookies. (Click here to view the full menu.)
This business has been hitting the right note with locals, with a perfect five-star rating out of 10 Yelp reviews.
Drop in from 6:30 a.m.–9 p.m. weekdays and 7 a.m.–9 p.m. on weekends.
Texan Burger

Texan Burger is a breakfast and brunch and New American spot, offering burgers and more, that recently opened at 17421 Preston Road in Far North.
Look for breakfast fare available all day, sandwiches and a unique twist on burgers. In the morning, check out the Texan Breakfast Sandwich with sausage, bacon or ham and cheese and an egg, or the Three Meat Omelette with three eggs, sausage, bacon, ham and cheese with a side of potatoes and toast. In the afternoon, there are seven signature burgers, such as the Texan Mex (sausage link, grilled jalapeño, bacon, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato and grilled onion), and the Chili Cheeseburger (hot chili, American cheese and sauteed onions). There are also salads, wraps, wings and a host of sandwich options. (View the full menu here.)
Texan Burger is off to a strong start, with a five-star Yelp rating out of three reviews.
Hungry? It's open 7 a.m.–3 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 7 a.m.–8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. (It's closed on Sunday.)
Banh Mi Station

Banh Mi Station is a Vietnamese and Asian fusion spot, offering sandwiches and more, that recently opened its doors at 1818 Sylvan Ave., Suite C100, in Eagle Ford.
The highlight of the menu is the banh mi sandwich, a combination of Vietnamese and French ingredients served on a toasted baguette. Try the grilled lemongrass chicken sandwich, brisket in coconut curry or a vegan option such as the buffalo un-chicken. All sandwiches come with pickled carrots and daikon, cucumbers, cilantro, garlic aioli or handcrafted sauce. Make sure to save room for soft serve ice cream that comes in flavors like black charcoal, vietcoffee, matcha froyo (non-dairy) and blueberry sorbet (non-dairy).
With a four-star Yelp rating out of 22 reviews, Banh Mi Station is off to a positive start with locals.
Give it a try from 10:45 a.m.–9 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 10:45 a.m.–8 p.m. Monday and Sunday.
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