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Nearly five years after opening in the cramped but hip enclave off of lowest Greenville Avenue, Jeffrey Yarbrough's groundbreaking (at least in Dallas) Asian fusion noodle house has flexed and moved to a strip mall on Lovers Lane. We all have to grow up some time. Yet while typical aging progressions might involve bifocals and dependable undergarments, this maturation process has been for the better. The space is roomy and handsome. The Asian cuisine--clipping pages from Thai, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Laotian and Indian recipe collections--is tighter and more thoughtfully composed than ever. The wine list, appropriately quirky, fits the menu more snugly. And the birdcage chandeliers still flicker.
It was plain after Jeffrey Yarbrough turned in his chopsticks that noodles had gone corporate. We have the names: Big Bowl, Pei Wei, Noodles & Company. Yarbrough, who launched his Dallas groundbreaking noodle shop Liberty years ago on Lower... More »
Liberty Noodles is dead, shuttered little more than a year after the 7-year-old concept evacuated its Lower Greenville spot for more expansive digs on Lovers Lane. What did it in? Advanced weapons. Creator Jeffrey Yarbrough says business boomed... More »
Jeffrey Yarbrough's separation at birth from actor Edward Norton isn't the only significant detachment in his life. He's also split from his lucrative club business, which he characterizes as a distraction from his true calling. "My focus in my... More »
For the first time in its history, the Greater Dallas Restaurant Association endorsed a Dallas mayoral candidate. The GDRA tossed its heft behind Dallas City Councilwoman Mary Poss for mayor on the very day the restaurant smoking ban went into... More »
Though it was conceptually groundbreaking as it ushered in a fusion of tastes from Thailand, Korea, China, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam and India under one roof, the orginal Liberty Noodles was mostly a bore. From the start the food was plodding,... More »
Though it was conceptually groundbreaking when it fused tastes from Thailand, Korea, China, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam and India under one roof, Liberty was mostly a bore when it opened. Aside from the birdcages posing as chandeliers with incarcerated amber bulbs and a swell, spacious patio with a huge aluminum washtub posing as a koi pond, there was little of interest in the cramped Lower Greenville quarters. The new Liberty is almost thoroughly denuded of such whimsy. Slipped into the... More »
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