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2207 Allen St. Dallas, TX 75204

214-720-0323 

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  • Sun 11am-1:30pm, Sun,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat 5:30pm-8:30pm, Wed-Fri 11:30am-1pm
    Dressy casual
  • Patio/Sidewalk Dining, Takeout, Private Party, Catering, Wheelchair Accessible
    Live Entertainment
  • Accepted
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CLOSED With roots driven deeply off McKinney Avenue pavement more than 20 years ago, before the strip was a posh sliver of urbanity, Watel's has nobly clung to its French footing, even as other Dallas French culinary examples expired or shed their Gallic roots in the wake of the "freedom fries" onslaught. Now reanimated in the historic State-Thomas district in a Victorian-era cottage (creaky wood floors, French doors, glassed-in patio with good peers into the D skyline, musty cottage smell) and wreathed in green space after the "Uptown" gloss catapulted McKinney Avenue rents, Watel's is firmly wedged in environs as classic as its bistro fare. Its lithe escargots touched with Chardonnay, garlic and basil-are the best we've tasted. Pinkish slices of duck breast are tumbled, tangy dried cherries licked with ginger. Though the meat tends to be overcooked, pork medallions are bathed in a stirring swamp of green peppercorn and cognac sauce. And if it's barnyard innards you're after, Watel's is tops. You can nosh on calf brains in capers and lemon butter, grilled veal kidneys in grain mustard sauce, or soothingly rich sweetbreads in chive puree. Would you like calf fries with that?







  • 2008 | Best Escargot

    From one of the maybe two French restaurants left in Dallas after the Franco-genocide that followed in the wake of the great "freedom fries" skirmishes comes Watel's escargot, an assortment of Thai snails sautéed in Chardonnay, onions, garlic, tomato, and a lasting touch of cream before they're finished with basil and olive oil. They're rambunctiously plump and earthy, without any of that musty temperament. You're never left wondering what feedlot fodder got them to fatten up just so.... More »

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  • Exiled from French

    Exiled from French

    | Thu, August 18, 2005

    Jean-Michel Sakouhi is a little bitter. Two reasons: Scuffles with his landlord on McKinney Avenue, and the big mistake he made transforming his Le Paris Bistrot into Figaro Café to distance it from the anti-Frenchism that bubbled after the U.S. b... More »

  • French Movement

    French Movement

    | Thu, March 17, 2005

    Like a pair of tectonic plates, itching to lurch forward but frozen into place by geological procrastination, Watel's changes little before making sudden leaps. It was in place on McKinney Avenue and Harwood Street for more than 10 years before sc... More »

  • Mmm, Brains

    Mmm, Brains

    | Thu, October 25, 2001

    Many, many years ago, a man named Peter Zenger defended the rights of a free press with such vehemence that the idea became sacrament. In the Gulf War--and today--the media chafed under censorship restrictions. Reporters protecting sources for a s... More »

  • Maître Deals

    Maître Deals

    | Thu, March 08, 2001

    Does tipping the maÎtre d' get you a better table? It works on television. Slip the maitre d' a 20--or even some advice on cheap long-distance service--and voilà, you skip ahead 10 places in line, ahead of the Vanderbilts, the Astors, and the M... More »

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    events70 | Dallas, TX | 1 Reviews

    | Mon, February 27, 2012

    NOT CLOSED! Alive and well in Lakewood; please see: watels.com

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