Dallas, Texas is home to the best new restaurant in the Lone Star State, and our beloved republic is the only state to feature 4 eateries on Yelp's Best New Restaurants of 2024 list. Besides being the best new place to grab a meal in Texas and #6 overall for the entire United States, the restaurant itself is also only the second of its kind to exist anywhere on the planet.

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Texas's Best New Restaurant Is Only 2nd Of Its Kind

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Wicked Butcher in Dallas is the new sister spot for the Fort Worth original that has been pleasing guests since it opened in the Sinclair Hotel in January of 2020 with their menu that is equally diverse in food choices and drinks.

Both restaurants are easy to find in their respective downtowns with each of their addresses on Main Street.

What kind of food does Wicked Butcher, the best new restaurant in Texas, serve?

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Well, Texas is the Beef State, so it will come as no surprise their menu not only highlights beef, but celebrates it with classics like cowboy ribeye and tomahawk steaks. They even feature some wagyu selections that will definitely make you wish you brought an extra appetite.

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