A restaurant based in Mexico Metropolis is coming to the U.S. with its first location in Dallas. Known as Atiìpico, it is a small barely quirky, positively distinctive independently-owned chain with two areas that can open a 3rd on the Union Dallas constructing close to downtown, at 2300 N. Subject St.
Based on a spokesperson, the opening is in June.
Spanish for “atypical,” Atípico was based in Mexico in 2018 by Claudia de Murga with a motto “Be Unique + Keep Totally different.” The idea and menu had been impressed by her six daughters, with dishes created to mirror every of their private preferences.
“After continuously combating the totally different tastes of my six daughters, I made a decision to create a restaurant to fulfill totally different life,” she says.
The delicacies is worldwide, the tone inventive, with menus that evolve and that meet quite a lot of dietary preferences, together with vegan, gluten-free, keto, and different special-interest foodie classes.
They’re additionally large on giving issues a twist comparable to eggs with marinara sauce they serve in a jar. “Why eat eggs in a plate when you may eat them in a jar with marinara and bechamel sauce?” they ask.
Dishes embody wontons, pasta bowls, soup, and desserts, comparable to:
- Mediterranean fusilli with tapenade, kale, peperoncino, kale, and sunflower seeds
- Salmon with mashed candy potato and grilled asparagus
- Sirloin burger filled with cream cheese, topped with arugula and sundried tomato, served with truffled French fries
- A sandwich with egg, chorizo,+ guacamole, chili, caramelized onion, and guajillo dip on ciabatta bread
- Mac & cheese with three cheeses – Roquefort, Gouda, and Parmesan – served in a peasant bread bouille
They provide numerous breakfast gadgets comparable to yogurt granola parfaits, and oatmeal with contemporary fruit. A dish like toast with fruit, bacon, and hazelnut cream is designed to be loved any time of the day.
And so they’re into smoothies, typically spiked, comparable to a mauve-colored one with almond milk, yogurt, raspberries, raspberry gin, and violet liqueur.
The Union Dallas features a 31-story residential tower with 309 residences, and a 22-story workplace tower. Different eating choices already open embody a Tom Thumb retailer, plus The Henry, North Italia, TacoLingo, Creamistry, and Royal 38.
De Murga cites the placement’s walkability to museums, galleries, and the American Airways Heart as a significant attraction.
“It makes an incredible first location for Atipico in Texas the place we count on to thrill our prospects with inventive dishes and cocktails,” she says.