Hope you enjoy your day in Dallas man! Welcome to the DFDub. As for Triple Crown's suggestion of Texas de Brazil, I'd second that. It's pretty awesome. Just know ahead of time that it's going to be pricey. As far as other food goes, if you like Pizza, you absolutely need to hit up Cane Rosso in Dallas. You can find the link for that place here:
Cane Rosso
That place is great and has made it on the Food Network. If you like Tacos, you can also find this place in Downtown Dallas (It's a Hidden Gem):
Taco Borracho
You can do either of those before or after you hit up the Sixth Floor Museum. You should also see if you can hit up Reunion Tower while you're there. I don't recommend the restaurant, too pricey and not enough food. But it gives you an awesome view of Dallas.
As for some other things to do:
Galleria: If you like Malls, you'll love the Galleria. It's obnoxiously large and always booming with customers.
Dallas World Aquarium: It's a pretty decent size and it's growing in popularity.
American Airlines Center: If you'd like to see where the Mavericks/Stars play, you can head over to the AAC. They've always got something playing on the video screen. And it's surrounded by restaurants and stores so it's not a wasted trip.
Bishop Arts District: This is a fun little neighborhood filled with various odd restaurants and shops. You're sure to find some interesting souvenirs here.
Go to Arlington: Yes, I know. "I'm visiting Dallas man!" I get it. But if you truly want to see what the DFW is all about, go to Arlington. It's only thirty minutes outside of Dallas. Within one single location you'll see AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys), Globelife Park in Arlington (Texas Rangers), Six Flags Over Texas (Theme Park) and Hurricane Harbor (Water Park). Surrounding those places are some really awesome bars, restaurants and shops.
Normally, I'd suggest you just come on over to Fort Worth so you get the real authentic Texas City feel. As Dallas is more of your typical city. But you're on limited time so you'll just have to fit it in during your next trip down here. Hope some of that helps.
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