BEST TASTING MENU > PETRA AND THE BEAST Alison McLean Best Restaurant Email List Cattleack Barbecue Barbecue hounds and casual fans alike should sign up for emails from Cattleack Barbecue. Of course, you’ll get a weekly email to highlight the week’s specials. With hits like pastrami beef ribs, burnt end boudin or fantastic pork steaks, there’s not really a weak item to be had. But the extra bonus to the signup list happens on the occasional Thursday or Friday when the stars align and the line at Cattleack is nonexistent. An email will show up announcing the lack of a wait, which is your cue to hop in your car and get some of the area’s best barbecue. 13628 Gamma Road 972-805-0999, cattleackbbq.com Best Tasting Menu Petra and the Beast James Beard- and Food & Wine- nominated chef Misti Norris offers a six-course tasting menu at Petra and the Beast, her restaurant on Haskell that, as the website says, brings “unique, pleasant and hearty reflections from farm, forage, fermentation and fire to table.” There are two seatings on Saturdays, and reservations go fast, but the lucky ones can expect some exceptional food with original presentations emphasizing local vegetables, usually including an amuse bouche, intermezzo and a small final bite. 601 N. Haskell Ave. 318-935-0906, petraandthebeast.com Best Salad 88 Snappy Salads We never thought we’d be this excited about salad dressing because, well, we’re just not Paul Newman. But the salad dressing at Snappy Salads is an absolute miracle: It got us to crave salad. Some of us are just not into cold, leafy foods, no matter how much we understand that we should be. Snappy Salads, a growing chain of 13 locations across North Texas, offers salads with names such as “Lemon Pepper Shrimp” or “Texas Taco.” We recommend building your own — your preferred lettuce, plus six extra toppings — adding tofu or your protein of choice and letting them absorb the richness of the specialty dressings, all for the price of your monthly rent. Hey, we didn’t say it was cheap. The dressing flavors include chimichurri, wasabi and Mexican cream. Our hearts stopped with the sweet parsley vinaigrette dressing, but thanks to our new diet, our health will be just fine. Various locations Snappysalads.com Best Salsa El Vecino Stepping into the vibrantly colored El Vecino reminds us of a small Mexican restaurant located in a tropical destination. Old school Tex-Mex is made daily, and if you’re one of those people who like their Tex-Mex hot, then check out the complimentary salsa verde. It looks deceptively mild, made with roasted tomatillos, lime, garlic and serrano peppers, but it packs some real punch and will cure any sinus issues you might be having. 718 N. Buckner Blvd. 469-802-6060, www.elvecinotexmex. com Best Sandwich Shop Jimmy’s Food Store Jimmy’s, of course, is more than a sandwich shop. It’s a small grocery store that sells Italian wines, cheeses, snacks and olive oils that’s also a full deli selling house- made sausages, sauces, pizzas, lasagnas and meatballs. There is even a wine-tasting room in the back. The freshly prepared sandwiches, such as the Italian sub, muffuletta, Calabrese and Italian beef, are unmatched in Dallas. Seating is limited, lines can be long, and parking is always a SEPTEMBER 22-28, 2022 DALLAS OBSERVER CONTENTS | SHOPPING & SERVICES | ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT | FOOD & DRINK | SPORTS & RECREATION dallasobserver.com