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Our Favorite Dallas Food Instagram Posts from the Week

Because it's fun to see what other people are eating.
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One of the best ways to scope out hot new restaurants and food trends in Dallas is by following area eaters, chefs, and food snobs on Instagram. We’re going to feature a handful of local ‘gramers each week on SideDish. Because it’s fun to see what other people are eating.

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Home from a weekend road trip, kids in bed early and then this happened. #apleasantlittlekitchen

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Sampling the ramen from Hokkaido Ramen Santouka and the karaage from Sutadonya inside @mitsuwa_marketplace. Decent ramen combo meals, but the winner is the fried chicken πŸ—πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ. Next time I'm back, I'll definitely try the deep fried chicken curry plate because it was humongous and looked so appetizing. ______ Small spicy miso ramen combo meal with mentai rice bowl and a hanjuku tamago. ______ Large tokusen toroniku ramen with pork cheek meat, bamboo shoots, black fungus mushrooms, and scallions. ______ Karaage teishoku with a cabbage slaw and tangy sweet sauce. ______ #mitsuwamarketplace #ramennoodles #karaage #japanesefood #yum #sogood #foodiegram #foodpost #foodlife #foodshare #foodforfoodies #foodiepics #foodgawker #tastyfood #onmytable #lovetoeat #letseat #topcitybites #dailyfoodfeed #igfoodie #dallasfoodie #dallaseats #bestfooddallas #dallasrestaurants #dallasfood #dfweats #torontoigers #tofoodies #gastropost #myfab5

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Home cooked cherry tomato chicken Parmesan with zucchini and basil. ☺️

A post shared by Cooking & Dining with Melanie (@gourmell) on

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