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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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Ice cream taiyaki finally makes it's way to DFW 😁// 📍 Cocohodo Carrollton

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something i've heard in the past year and a half – "is bread vegan?" fun fact: some of it is not

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Do you celebrate 5 de Mayo? 🤔 Really! Do you? I don't, that's why I ask. 😁 But next time that you plan a Mexican dinner or taco night, prep everything ahead during the day and enjoy your moments with friends & family. In the picture flavorful shredded beef great for tacos, sopes, tostadas and the like! 😉👍🏼🍴🇲🇽 Celebras el 5 de Mayo? 🤔La próxima ocasión que planees tu cena de antojitos en tu casa, prepara todo con anterioridad, de esa manera podrás disfrutas a tu familia y amigos. En la foto, una sabrosa carne deshebrada con mucho sabor! La Receta la encuentras en el blog, o deja Un comentario y te la mando a tu inbox. 😉👍🏼🍴🇲🇽 #lovetacos #antojitos #antojitosmexicanos #Tampico #Veracruz

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