DINING OUT IS DALLAS’ FAVORITE PASTIME. WE EAT OUT five, even seven, times in a week, more than people in any other city. The numbers are numbing: The average resident of the Dallas Metropolitan Statistical Area spent $1,311 dining out in 1997. More important, dining in Dallas has evolved into a competitive sport. Here’s a little help from behind the scenes, D’s insider’s look at Dallas restaurants.
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