Gung Ho

Asian fusion restaurant · Belmont

3

@eater

"Last week, much-anticipated Greenville Avenue restaurant Gung Ho quietly kicked open its doors. The restaurant at 2010 Greenville Avenue, in the space formerly known as Remedy, has been quietly serving its menu of Chinese-American fare for the past few days, and a representative for the restaurant tells Eater that the official opening date is coming soon. Gung Ho, from the same team that operated Remedy and next door spot HG Sply Co, has been in the works for more than a year, promising to bring Chinese-American fare from one of the city’s most talented chefs. An entire section of the menu, developed by chef Kirstyn Brewer, is dedicated to dim sum dishes that range from the traditional to the creative, like pork and peanut potstickers, black vinegar peanuts, and crab rangoons. Inventive, tiki-inspired cocktails are on offer, like the Amari colada, mixed with Amaro Braulio, Diamond Reserve rum, coconut cream, lime, and mint. There’s also a punch bowl garnished with orchids and citrus, and a cocktail topped with mint leaves and an actual tiny pinecone. The space’s former luxury soda fountain vibe has gotten a decidedly more minimalist makeover, complete with lush greenery, dark woods, and sleek finishes. Vibrant floral wallpaper adds a burst of color, and the Gatsby-inspired chandeliers have been replaced with modern lighting fixtures." - Amy McCarthy

Much-Anticipated Greenville Avenue Eatery Gung Ho Inches Toward Opening - Eater Dallas

2010 A Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75206 Get directions

3 Postcards

Reserve
See full details

More Places For You

Parlor's Handcrafted Ice Creams

Ice cream shop · Caruth Terrace

At Parlor's Handcrafted Ice Creams in Dallas, indulge in creamy, locally sourced delights like their famous Milk and Cookies, all crafted with care and nostalgia.

4 Postcards

Doughbird

American restaurant · Devonshire

Doughbird offers a fun fusion of pizza and chicken in a stylish space, making it a go-to for cozy family dinners or lively happy hours.

1 Postcard

Catch Dallas

Restaurant · Uptown

Catch Dallas, opening November 8th, blends fine dining and nightlife vibes with an impressive menu featuring sushi, steaks, and decadent desserts in a chic atmosphere.

6 Postcards

Coco’s Fire & Ice

Mexican restaurant · Bishop Arts District

Nestled behind the hustle of Bishop Arts' shops, this cozy gem serves up stellar Mexican fare with a festive vibe, showcasing delicious mole and refreshing cocktails.

6 Postcards

FT33

New American restaurant · International Center

FT33 is a rustic-chic cafe by acclaimed chef Matt McCallister, dishing out innovative New American fare in a lively, modern space.

3 Postcards

La Duni Latin Cafe

Pan-Latin restaurant · Dallas Market Center

La Duni is a vibrant, cozy spot where Pan-Latin cuisine and delectable desserts come alive, fostering a warm community vibe that keeps diners coming back.

3 Postcards

Truluck's Ocean's Finest Seafood and Crab

Seafood restaurant · LoMac

Truluck's offers an upscale seafood and steak experience in a chic setting, perfect for special occasions, complete with half-price happy hours and an impressive wine selection.

9 Postcards

Jia Asian Bistro

Chinese restaurant · Gastonwood/Coronado Hills

Welcome to Jia Asian Bistro, a cozy East Dallas spot that dishes out a delightful fusion of sushi, Thai, and Chinese cuisine, coupled with lively happy hour specials—all served with a splash of friendly vibes and generous portions.

3 Postcards

Nature's Plate

Health food store · L Streets

Pop in for a vegan, plant-based meal to-go or pick up a week's worth of entrees & baked goods.

1 Postcard

Mendocino Farms

Sandwich shop · City Center District

Mendocino Farms serves up creative gourmet sandwiches, salads, and soups, all made from fresh, local ingredients in a light, casual setting.

2 Postcards