The Zalat Pizza Empire Started with the Love of Late Night Dining

Khanh Nguyen was eight years old when his family fled Vietnam in 1975. His father was a general in the South Vietnamese army and the governor of a mountain province called DaLat — and when the country fell, a communist assassin was sent to kill them. The family’s escape plan collapsed at the last minute. What saved them was a bowl of pho. The cook at a roadside restaurant outside the city recognized Nguyen’s father, fed the family, hid them, and helped them find another way out. They made it through the Philippines and Guam before landing in Texas. Khanh grew up here, went to UT law school, became a corporate attorney, then a software startup CEO, then looked around at forty-something and decided he wanted to make pizza.

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A Weekend Guide for a Beautiful Dallas

It’s a good weekend to be in Dallas. Mother’s Day is Sunday, a brand new park opens Saturday, and the music calendar is stacked from Friday night through Sunday. We’ve covered a lot of restaurants this week, so flip back in time a bit and gander at what’s good and what’s new.

Here is how to spend the next three days.

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Goodfriend Will Be Open Friday-Sunday for Lunch Starting May 15th

Matt Tobin and Josh Yingling were bartenders who didn’t want to become the kind of bartenders who are still pouring drinks at fifty, chain-smoking behind the stick until dawn. So, in 2011 they did what seemed like the logical alternative: they opened a bar. The difference was that this time it was theirs.

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The World Is Coming to Dallas This Summer — Here’s Where to Feed It

Dallas is hosting more FIFA World Cup matches than any other city in the tournament — nine games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington starting June 14, including a semifinal on July 14. That means fans from Argentina, England, Japan, the Netherlands, Croatia, Jordan, Austria, and Sweden are all coming here, many of them for the first time. They are going to eat. The question is where you point them, and more importantly, where you go yourself when you want to eat in the spirit of what is happening.

Here is what to eat for each nation playing in Dallas this summer — and where to find it.

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The Best Cocktail You’ve Never Made Is Four Ingredients and Takes Two Minutes

In 2011, a bartender named Joaquín Simó was working a shift at Death & Co, the celebrated cocktail bar on East Sixth Street in New York City, when LCD Soundsystem came on the speakers. The song was “Drunk Girls.” He was messing around with equal parts — a bartender’s shorthand for a drink built on four ingredients in identical measure — and had Aperol, yellow Chartreuse, mezcal, and fresh lime juice on his station. He put them together. It worked better than it had any right to. He named it after another LCD Soundsystem song, “Naked and Famous,” and put it on the menu.

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Hugs Cafe Opened in Dallas in December. It’s Time You Knew About It.

Ruth Thompson was teaching cooking classes to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in McKinney in 2008 when the idea started taking shape. Not a program. Not a workshop. A real restaurant, with real jobs, real wages, and real customers who came because the food was good. It took four years to build the model and three more to open the first location. Thirteen years after those first cooking classes, Hugs Cafe opened its Dallas doors on December 8, 2025, and the people who work there will tell you exactly what it means to them.

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Brunch This Weekend at Frenchie, Ooh LaLa

Stephan Courseau and Daniele Garcia have been building French restaurants in Dallas since 2013. They are both French. They have both been here long enough to become something else — not exactly American, not exactly the version of themselves that landed in Texas over a decade ago, but something in between. Frenchie is them trying to put that feeling on a plate.

“Frenchie is an American French restaurant made by French guys who are now in the American mainstream,” Courseau said when it opened. “It represents the version of the French people we are today.” That is the kind of thing that sounds like marketing until you eat there and realize it is just true.

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How to Find the Right Neighborhood in DFW

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Dallas-Fort Worth is not a single market. It is a collection of micro-markets with different price points, demographics, and growth patterns. Choosing the right neighborhood requires more than browsing listings. You need to evaluate data, infrastructure, and long-term potential.

The goal is not just to find a place to live. It is to find a location that aligns with your lifestyle and holds value over time.

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