
Jeremias
3 reviews on 1 places
Exclusive restaurant, make reservations in advance. Fast service, filling portions, great prices. Loved my curry ramen, not too rich and just enough spice. Will return to try appetizers!
Hey there, fret not my dude, no need to fear getting lost in the DFW airport. It's pretty easy to navigate, even your half-blind grandma can find her way around, thanks to a ridiculous amount of signs at every turn.
The parking garages are all large and simple to figure out. No more driving in circles like a confused psychiatric patient.
Although you have to pay to enter the airport they allow you to use your toll tag which makes the process worry-free.
Something most people don’t appreciate about public places: The restrooms here are spacious and come with music playing in the background, so you can do your business without hearing your neighbor in the stall next to you crying about having to go to the chiropractor after their spirit flight.
Local mayors in DFW give warm welcomes to visitors on a looping message, which is very Texas-like.
You won't go hungry at DFW. They have everything from fancy restaurants to convenient stores, so you can satisfy your hunger however you please.
And security? No sweat. It's usually a breeze, so you can get on with your journey with ease especially if you follow the tips below.
Now for some pro tips:
1. For domestic flights, arrive one hour early. For international flights, make it two hours. And if you're flying during a holiday, add another hour to your check-in plans. Trust me, you don't want to miss your flight!
2. Wear comfortable clothes and matching socks.
3. Always take a peek at the airport map before you arrive or depart from any airport.
4. Keep track of your flights using the app or website of the airline you're flying with. This helps you stay paperless and reduces the chances of losing import paper. Also, on the apps you can typically check-in 24 hours in advance.
So there you have it. DFW airport - easy to navigate, fun to use, and a treat for all. Happy travels!
The parking garages are all large and simple to figure out. No more driving in circles like a confused psychiatric patient.
Although you have to pay to enter the airport they allow you to use your toll tag which makes the process worry-free.
Something most people don’t appreciate about public places: The restrooms here are spacious and come with music playing in the background, so you can do your business without hearing your neighbor in the stall next to you crying about having to go to the chiropractor after their spirit flight.
Local mayors in DFW give warm welcomes to visitors on a looping message, which is very Texas-like.
You won't go hungry at DFW. They have everything from fancy restaurants to convenient stores, so you can satisfy your hunger however you please.
And security? No sweat. It's usually a breeze, so you can get on with your journey with ease especially if you follow the tips below.
Now for some pro tips:
1. For domestic flights, arrive one hour early. For international flights, make it two hours. And if you're flying during a holiday, add another hour to your check-in plans. Trust me, you don't want to miss your flight!
2. Wear comfortable clothes and matching socks.
3. Always take a peek at the airport map before you arrive or depart from any airport.
4. Keep track of your flights using the app or website of the airline you're flying with. This helps you stay paperless and reduces the chances of losing import paper. Also, on the apps you can typically check-in 24 hours in advance.
So there you have it. DFW airport - easy to navigate, fun to use, and a treat for all. Happy travels!
Second visit: Ordered Pechuga de Pollo al Limón ($290 MX) and Chuleta de Cordero con Humus ($540 MX). We were hungry and ordered quickly around 3pm (two hours after opening), but we waited almost quite some time for our food. The bread they brought us (twice) was not warmed, we asked for it to be toasted they kindly complied.
The aioli that comes with the bread is flavorful.You can see the portion sizes from the photos, but this is “fine dinning”.
The lamb chop was grilled to a perfect temperature but the burn marks carried a strong charred taste. The pollo was a delicious dish for the price and I recommend it. My first experience here the food was acceptable. Both times the atmosphere has been wonderful and the neighborhood is very charming. I came here originally after hearing of such great food.
Perhaps I came on a couple of bad days.
If you must know, I’m not a fresa, just a normal guy looking for good quality food.
3 stars bc I have hope for rojo bistró and will likely give them another try to update this rating.
The aioli that comes with the bread is flavorful.You can see the portion sizes from the photos, but this is “fine dinning”.
The lamb chop was grilled to a perfect temperature but the burn marks carried a strong charred taste. The pollo was a delicious dish for the price and I recommend it. My first experience here the food was acceptable. Both times the atmosphere has been wonderful and the neighborhood is very charming. I came here originally after hearing of such great food.
Perhaps I came on a couple of bad days.
If you must know, I’m not a fresa, just a normal guy looking for good quality food.
3 stars bc I have hope for rojo bistró and will likely give them another try to update this rating.