Duncanville
Lunch & Dinner
We'll Be Back
$$
Roma's is a delightful, small, Italian restaurant located in the heart of Duncanville off Main Street next to Toshio's. We were impressed by the hand-painted wall art and the detail that went into the authentic atmosphere. They have a patio for outdoor dining and a bar located directly as you walk in. Their seats are nicely personalized with their embroidered logo.
Roma's has a broad menu of Italian dishes ranging from pasta fare to meat and vegetable entrees. If you want to try a dish that gives you a taste of more than one of their specialties, then you might want to order what we had which was their pasta trio comprised of lasagna, cantelonni and manicotti. There is an authenic flavor with their food so if you're expecting Olive Garden or Macaroni Grill, it might surprise you. The garlic, round bread was light in flavor and complimented the meal as a whole. The caesar salad was a nice mix of romain lettuce and crutons with the most delicious, homemade, caesar dressing. Since the main dish comes with all 3 entrees served closely together and covered in sauce, it was difficult at first to distinguish which was which. We soon found our favorite to be the manicotti with it's tasty shell filled with a plentiful mix of cheeses to satisfy our palets. Of course we had to finish this big meal off with dessert so we chose the Tiramisu which turned out to be the best choice of the day. It was light, flavorful, and had the perfect mixture of ingredients for a fitting Italian delicacy.
This is a perfect place if you want to try something off the beaten path of mainstream Italian cuisine. We found the flavors sometimes surprising but always delicious and a place we would like to try for an evening meal experience. It was fun to find a privately-owned Italian restaurant in this part of south Dallas and we hope you'll give it a try!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Watch Ya Fingas BBQ & Catfish
DeSoto
Lunch & Dinner Wed.-Sun.
We'll Be Back
$$
Tucked back off the main drag off Hampton after crossing Belt Line sits this little BBQ & catfish eatery that used to be a drive-in of some sort turned take out. There are a few 50-style, soda fountain stools inside, but this is mainly for take-out and delivery. The owners are area locals and have put a lot of work and care into this clean establishment which opened just last November.
One of our orders was the $8.99 1 meat ribs plate w/collared greens and potato salad. The ribs had a good flavor but had a little more fat than what we would have liked. The sauce was very good though, and the collared greens were delicious with shredded pieces of pork throughout. The potato salad had a good mixture of onions, pickles, etc... minced in small pieces as to make for a smooth texture. The extra sweet peach tea was tasty but not for those who are watching their sugar levels.
Our second order was shredded, bbq beef sandwiches and macaroni-n-cheese. The small but satisfying sandwiches were a steal at $1 a piece and the meat was tender but definitely needed to be topped with BBQ sauce to finish off the flavor. The mac-n-cheese had lots of cheese but could have been more fresh.
Probably the dish we enjoyed the most was when we topped the meal off with their homemade peach cobbler. The lattice crust was flaky and crispy and complimented the sweetened peaches perfectly!
Overall, we really enjoyed ourselves taking in the painted artwork, laughing with the owners, and reading the fun slogans placed around the building - one of which describes the reason for their restaurant name: Watch Ya Fingas!
DeSoto
Lunch & Dinner Wed.-Sun.
We'll Be Back
$$
Tucked back off the main drag off Hampton after crossing Belt Line sits this little BBQ & catfish eatery that used to be a drive-in of some sort turned take out. There are a few 50-style, soda fountain stools inside, but this is mainly for take-out and delivery. The owners are area locals and have put a lot of work and care into this clean establishment which opened just last November.
One of our orders was the $8.99 1 meat ribs plate w/collared greens and potato salad. The ribs had a good flavor but had a little more fat than what we would have liked. The sauce was very good though, and the collared greens were delicious with shredded pieces of pork throughout. The potato salad had a good mixture of onions, pickles, etc... minced in small pieces as to make for a smooth texture. The extra sweet peach tea was tasty but not for those who are watching their sugar levels.
Our second order was shredded, bbq beef sandwiches and macaroni-n-cheese. The small but satisfying sandwiches were a steal at $1 a piece and the meat was tender but definitely needed to be topped with BBQ sauce to finish off the flavor. The mac-n-cheese had lots of cheese but could have been more fresh.
Probably the dish we enjoyed the most was when we topped the meal off with their homemade peach cobbler. The lattice crust was flaky and crispy and complimented the sweetened peaches perfectly!
Overall, we really enjoyed ourselves taking in the painted artwork, laughing with the owners, and reading the fun slogans placed around the building - one of which describes the reason for their restaurant name: Watch Ya Fingas!
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