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My husband had the Wagyu dumpling appetizer and …ĭallas House Restaurant Here’s what’s happening in Dallas restaurant news: The Mayor’s House is the name of a new restaurant opening in Oak Cliff, starring chef Graham Dodds, formerly of the Statler, which he left in 2018. Flights Vacation Rentals Restaurants … We had dinner at Abacus during Restaurant Week.

In 2016, Rathbun parted ways with the restaurant, and shortly after, filed a lawsuit against H2R Restaurant Holdings, the company he founded with Hyde. In the past few years, though, the restaurant has struggled, thanks in part to a pair of lawsuits filed by its founders. When it opened in 1999, Abacus was a darling of the Dallas dining scene, earning Rathbun multiple James Beard Award nominations. “I can assure you we will continue to pursue the same attention to detail and service aspects of your dining experience that established our well-earned industry reputation.” “Our decision to retire the Abacus brand is based on changing times and palates which require us to prepare for the next decades of dining,” Hyde said. Owner Bill Hyde announced the restaurant’s shutter in a statement on Wednesday, attributing the closure to changes in dining preferences. Abacus, the Asian fusion restaurant that put Dallas chef Kent Rathbun on the culinary map, will close its doors at the end of the month.
