Dallas/ Food & Drinks
Published on April 03, 2019
Explore the freshest new businesses to debut in DallasPhoto: SkinnyFATS/Yelp

Want to find out about the freshest new spots in Dallas? From a spot that focuses on all-natural and healthy fare to a Pakistani and Indian restaurant, read on for the newest businesses to arrive recently.

SkinnyFATS

Photo: skinnyfats/Yelp

Now open at 3700 McKinney Ave. in Oak Lawn is SkinnyFATS, a New American and breakfast and brunch spot.

The restaurant serves all natural food that is gluten-free and contains no GMOs, and all of its "Healthy Side" items are 600 calories or less. For breakfast, which is available all day, there are burritos, protein waffles, buttermilk waffles, omelets and more. For lunch and dinner, the menu features tacos, soups, sandwiches and burgers, plus bowls that come with chicken, pork or beef. (View the entire menu here.)

With a five-star rating out of eight reviews on Yelp so far, SkinnyFATS is on its way to developing a local fan base.

Head on over to check it out: SkinnyFATS is open from 11 a.m.–9 p.m. daily.

Sephora

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New to 3699 McKinney Ave., Suite 520, West village in Oak Lawn is Sephora, a gift shop and cosmetics and beauty supply and makeup artist spot.

The chain store offers makeup, foundation, moisturizer, brow gel, brushes, mascara, lipstick and more beauty and skin care supplies.

A 3.5-star rating out of five reviews indicates Sephora is still finding its way, but it's early days.  

Need to stock up? Drop in for a visit from 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon–6 p.m. on Sunday. 

Cafe Laziz

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New to 9203 Skillman St., Suite 108, in Northeast Dallas is Cafe Laziz, a halal, Indian and Pakistani spot.

On the menu, expect to find curry meals, specials, rice dishes, items from the grill and fast food (hamburgers and chicken tenders). Try the butter chicken curry (grilled chicken cooked in creamy gravy and cashew paste, served with naan), the Keema Paratha special, Mutton Biryani rice entree or the Seekh kebab. To wash it down, check out the regular or mango lassi.  

With a four-star Yelp rating out of four reviews, Cafe Laziz is off to a positive start with locals.  

Stop in for a bite from noon–1 a.m. on weekdays, 11 a.m.–1 a.m. on Saturday, and 11 a.m.–11:45 p.m. on Sunday. 


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