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Texas Spice, nestled in the heart of Dallas at 555 S Lamar St within the Omni Hotel, invites you to savor an authentic taste of Southern American cuisine elevated with a contemporary twist. This American restaurant masterfully blends classic Southern comfort food with refined culinary artistry, creating an inviting yet upscale dining experience that appeals to both locals and travelers alike.
Step into Texas Spice and you are greeted by warm, tasteful decor that reflects a modern Southern charm. Whether you choose to relax at the elegant bar or settle into a cozy table, the ambiance strikes a perfect balance between sophisticated and approachable. It’s an ideal spot for everything from brisk weekday lunches to leisurely weekend brunches.
The menu is a delightful celebration of bold, comforting flavors with a fresh, creative approach. Start your day with favorites like the Avocado Toast topped with olive ranch-cured ingredients, or indulge in the Huevos Rancheros for an authentic Tex-Mex breakfast kick. The made-to-order omelette bar adds a personalized touch, allowing diners to craft their perfect morning meal.
When it comes to lunch and dinner, Texas Spice truly shines. The Anchor Short Rib is a must-try, tender and savory, often paired with hearty sides such as mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. Fans rave about the juiciness and flavor of the Smashed Burger and Fries, a true comfort classic elevated with expert execution. Seafood lovers will appreciate the Roasted Atlantic Salmon served alongside artisanal greens that complement its rich, fresh flavor. For a taste of Southern spice, the Smoked Pasture-Raised Pork Chop with potato latkes and sherried cipollini is a gratifying choice that embodies depth and warmth.
The lunch menu’s small plates, such as the Spiced Brisket Meatballs with serrano crema and grilled sourdough or the Poached Gulf Shrimp Ceviche with coconut leche de tigre, offer delightful bursts of complex flavors, crafted to be shared and savored slowly. Don’t miss the rich and creamy Pea & Feta Dip infused with mint and green chile, a truly fresh and unexpected combination.
For dessert, Texas Spice continues its commitment to sophisticated Southern flavors with offerings like the Texas Sheet Cake featuring chocolate crumble and butter pecan ice cream, a decadent finish that, while receiving mixed reviews on its interpretation, still delivers on indulgence. The Warm Pecan Pie laced with maple bourbon custard and candied pecans is a nostalgic yet elevated comfort treat that beautifully rounds out the meal.
Service at Texas Spice consistently reflects the high standards expected of a vibrant hotel restaurant. Attentive and knowledgeable staff, like bartender Ty, contribute to a welcoming atmosphere that makes every visit memorable. Patrons appreciate the promptness of service and genuine hospitality – qualities that transform a simple meal into a refined experience.
While some reviewers have noted small inconsistencies, such as occasional watery scrambled eggs or the absence of certain espresso drinks, the overall culinary craftsmanship and the warm, inviting setting more than compensate for these minor imperfections. The restaurant excels in translating Southern flavors into dishes that are both comforting and elegantly presented, making Texas Spice a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a taste of Dallas’ soulful dining scene.
In summary, Texas Spice stands out as an American Southern restaurant that expertly melds traditional flavor profiles with modern culinary techniques. From morning eggs and bagels to savory short ribs and luscious desserts, every bite here tells a story of Texas heritage mixed with contemporary grace. Whether you're a local craving classic tastes or a traveler eager to explore Dallas' vibrant food culture, Texas Spice delivers a sincere, flavorful experience worth savoring.
The short rib was delicious! I chose mashed potatoes and carrots as side. I only knock off stars because I was excited for the Dr Pepper sheet cake. This is not a sheet cake. This is an upscale ding dong with Dr Pepper sauce. It tasted fine but I repeat - this isn't sheet cake.
I ordered room service from Texas Spice. I requested the Texas Spice Burger and Fries. The order was delivered super fast and it was hot. The burger was very juicy and flavorful. I polished off the entire meals. I told others to try the restaurant as the dining menu looked delicious.
Nice decore with an upscale feel. It’s located on the ground floor in the Omni Hotel. The weekend brunch has a small but adequate selection of food options. The made to oder omelet bar adds a personalize feel to an otherwise average brunch bar. The fresh fruits were fresh. The scrambled eggs were watery so I did not try. The biscuit, sausage and gravy were delish! Espresso and latte were not offered as an option but coffee was and it was a decent blend. Alternative milks (almond & oat) were available if you prefer instead of regular milk for your coffee. The juice was watered down because ice was mixed with the juice inside the dispenser as a way to keep the juice chilled. I hope they will consider another serving method in the near future. On the dinner menu, we ordered the shrimp crevice on the starter menu and the roasted chicken since we weren’t that hungry. The crevice is not your standard crevice. The coconut leche de poach sauce was unique and delicious. The only downside was that it came with only about 6 medium shrimps. It’s overpriced at $17. Although it worked out since we weren’t that hungry. The roast chicken was smoky, moist and seasoned well. It was placed on top of a pile of creamy mashed potatoes with a side of vegetables. We were pleasantly surprised with the portion and flavor of this dish. There’s a 2-sided large outdoor fireplace that is just mesmerizing!
We travelled for work, sat at the bar and Ty the bartender! He really made our experience such a positive one! The food here was definitely delicious but also very pretty :)
The service and atmosphere are exactly what you would expect being inside the Omni, wonderful. The food was not horrible but seemed a little under the quality for what you were paying. We enjoyed breakfast where you could order from the buffet or individual items. Considering the breakfast looked like a heated “continental style” setup we went with ordering from the menu directly. The Bloody Mary was really great and again the staff and atmosphere were nothing short of an experience in itself. Next time we stay at the Omni, we will likely return.
Enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday Buffet at the Dallas Omni hotel. The food selection was outstanding and the customer service was very professional.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Conference week go-to — consistently delicious! While in Dallas for a conference, I ended up eating at Texas Spice three times—and every meal was fantastic. I had the Cobb Salad twice: once with salmon for dinner and once with chicken for lunch. Both versions were fresh, flavorful, and perfectly prepared. Another evening, I went with the steak and fries—also delicious. The service was friendly and efficient every time, and the atmosphere was warm and welcoming. I’d absolutely go back and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area!