The JW Marriott Dallas Arts District has recently unveiled the JW Steakhouse on its 11th floor, marking the third dining establishment to open in the hotel since its launch in 2023. This new steakhouse aims to provide an extravagant dining experience complemented by breathtaking views of the Dallas skyline.
Executive Chef Miguel Antonio describes the philosophy behind the menu as a modern take on Texan classics, emphasizing fresh, seasonal ingredients. The offerings include Texas-style dry-aged steaks and creative craft cocktails made from herbs grown in their dedicated garden.
“I see potential to innovate in the steak realm,” said Chef Antonio, highlighting the importance of using garden-fresh herbs, artisanal salts, and carefully curated garnishes to elevate the steak dining experience.
The restaurant caters to every meal, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with a special weekend brunch. Diners can also opt for a three-course Overture Menu, ideal for enjoying a meal before attending a performance.
The menu features an array of starters such as crispy octopus and seared crab cakes, along with premium steak selections like the Allen Brothers porterhouse and Rancher Reserve ribeye. To accompany these dishes, the cocktail list includes unique creations like the Hibiscus Haze, which is blended with mezcal, hibiscus syrup, egg whites, and lemon.
With a commitment to using local produce, JW Steakhouse partners with various regional farms, including Heartbrand Ranch and Profound Microfarms. Chef Antonio expresses enthusiasm about the evolving food scene in Dallas, where culinary offerings are becoming more refined and diverse.
“My aim is to craft approachable dishes that honor the farm-to-fork tradition while incorporating globally inspired tastes into our menu,” he stated, promising memorable dining experiences that resonate with both local flavors and international influences.
For more information, visit the JW Steakhouse website.
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