Wednesday, April 24, 2024 Apr 24, 2024
67° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Publications

Review: Bistro Nous

|
Image
photography by Kevin Hunter Marple

Bistro Nous would seem to have decent credentials. But what looks good on paper doesn’t always play out on the plate.

Chef-owner James Rowland worked at the Dallas National Golf Club and at Beau Nash at Crescent Court. He’s personable, occasionally delivering dishes himself with puppy-dog charm. He’s done a nice job resuscitating the space that was briefly Urban Bistro and before that, Modo Mio: the room feels open, with a warm glow. Prices are affordable, and the menu descriptions sound good.

The problem is, the food at this particular visit was pretty bad. Some ingredients tasted unbearably stale, as if they’d been left out overnight. The worst was something called lobster bastard, consisting of an omelet and a chunk of lobster tail over julienned vegetables sauteed until limp. The lobster had an odd breaded crust that tasted so old, it generated an instant spit take. The omelet tasted as if it had been cooked in rancid oil. Stir-fry beef was more a stroganoff, with chunks of beef over noodles.

An okay Caesar wedge substituted a stack of whole Romaine leaves for the usual iceberg half. But the crust on the coconut Thai shrimp had the same kludginess you’d expect from a chain restaurant. Let’s go back to paper: Rowland’s doing tasting menus where customers can specify what they want. Maybe you just need to ask for something good. 18352 N. Dallas Pkwy. 972-931-7800. $$.

Update: Bistro Nous has closed.

Related Articles

Image
Business

Wellness Brand Neora’s Victory May Not Be Good News for Other Multilevel Marketers. Here’s Why

The ruling was the first victory for the multilevel marketing industry against the FTC since the 1970s, but may spell trouble for other direct sales companies.
Image
Business

Gensler’s Deeg Snyder Was a Mischievous Mascot for Mississippi State

The co-managing director’s personality and zest for fun were unleashed wearing the Bulldog costume.
Image
Local News

A Voter’s Guide to the 2024 Bond Package

From street repairs to new parks and libraries, housing, and public safety, here's what you need to know before voting in this year's $1.25 billion bond election.
Advertisement