A new dining destination is set to arrive in the heart of Bishop Arts, in Dallas’ north Oak Cliff community. Lunami Latin Cuisine is a steakhouse that will combine cuts of meat with Honduran and Latin American flavors.
The restaurant will open its doors at 101 W. Davis St., Suite 100, inside the Vance at Bishop Union complex, on the corner of Zang Boulevard, as first reported by Culture Map Dallas.
The menu promises a fusion of grilled dishes with Central American influences, positioning the new spot as a mix between a classic steakhouse and a contemporary Latin restaurant.
Oak Cliff has been quietly evolving into one of Dallas’ most interesting culinary areas, known for its gastronomic diversity, abundance of independent cafes, signature cuisines, and small restaurants far from corporate models.
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Lunami’s menu will also include Honduran dishes such as baleadas — a flour tortilla filled with beans, cheese, and cream, to which other ingredients such as egg, meat, or avocado can be added — as well as tacos and other options popular in Honduras.
This combination of steakhouse and Honduran cuisine is rare in the region, as the Dallas food scene tends to focus more on Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. The arrival of Central American cuisine, with influences from Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and Spanish cultures, will be a novelty for many diners.
Renovations on the 3,600-square-foot space began in August and are scheduled to wrap up by month’s end. The opening is planned for December.
Lunami Latin Cuisine will be at 101 W. Davis St., Suite 100, Dallas. An opening date has not been set.