York Street is a cozy, intimate, chef-owned café. You will find yourself drawn into the romantic atmosphere of York Street - a small, traditionally (American) furnished haven where you can have an intimate conversation and enjoy an elegant meal. There is a fully stocked bar and gourmet food such as pheasant paté with pears, frog's legs, roast duck and quail - this small bistro's menu is a relief from ...
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York Street serves a French and American cuisine. Expect the average entrée to cost from $12 to $20, and visitors are quite appropriate dressing casual.
Open since 1989, York St. has seen its share of ups and downs. In early 2001, the restaurant was purchased by chef Sharon Hage. She cleaned it up, added more light and converged her attention on the menu. You will find an offbeat collection of dishes dictated by Hage's whims and what is fresh and available that day. The beautiful thing about York St. is that these creative forays are strictly governed ...
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Try dinner coffee or tea. When ordering tea, the waiter arrives with a large box of loose tea for you to smell to help you select the perfect after-dinner drink.
In Short From the outside, this small, unpretentious gray building hides the interior chic gallery feel, with high ceilings. The menu changes daily, but always offers an abundant selection of French gourmet food. Before ordering, patrons get hot towels, marinated olives, almonds and a cap of sherry. The alfosino, North Atlantic perch in clam-chowder sauce, is flavorful without being salty ...
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on April 02, 2008, (Edited February 22, 2005)
If you're only eating one meal in Dallas, eat here. Chef Sharon Hage has done a remarkable job transforming the little house where York Street resides from a dimly lit, cozy standby to a stylish, softly lit, black-, white- and gray-toned destination restaurant. And in a flashy town like Dallas, chef Hage's calm, elegant, luxurious menu is a standout. A warm towel, a glass of sherry, and a bowl of ...
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This is by far my favorite restaurant in Dallas. I have been to many of Dallas' fine dining restaurants, and this is by far the most consistent and tasty. The menu is innovative and simple. The service is attentive, but not overbearing or lacking. Though this restaurant looks like a hole in the wall from the outside, once you step inside you will appreciate the modern decor. Make reservations far ...
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I love this neighborhood restaurant. It's 2 minutes from my house, what a find!! Super cozy, with a fresh every changing menu. We bring all our visiting friends and family here. Love it!
this quaint restaurant offers the perfect romantic dining experience. sit at one of the dozen tables available, and savor such tasty dishes as escargot or steamed salmon. though the menu changes often, standard options like duck medallions with an apricot sauce and a frisee salad...
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