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	well, my world tour has brought me to Dallas, Texas this weekend (my cousin is graduating college)...Dinner @ The Palm last night, then drinks @ Wish...tonight Ghostbar @ the "W" Hotel...  | 
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	Fogo de Chao and Texas de Brazi; they are about 1/2 mile apart from each other. Leon can tell you more about these places than I can   | 
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	Fogo de Cao is the absolute best place I have ever been to eat meat....all you can eat gourmet meats and gourmet salad bar. What more can one ask for?.....If you were here longer Micheal we could hook up. I hate to say but I don't think there are any good vintage card shops in this area (that I am aware of). I know John Richardson has a shop in San Antonio....but I really don't know of any others. There might be 1-2 in Houston but not sure. I am not sure I have been to the Palm....a little too "backbone" for me.....regards  | 
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	thanks guys...not sure where we are eating tonight, we have been at his college all day with 3 different ceremonies...hopefully tomorrow i'll have time to chill and shop (highland park)...  | 
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	As an addendum, IMO (humble) the Palm is only so so compared to the other great steak joints in town.  | 
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	Mike - I miss the old shop too!  | 
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	Michael- you live in a city that is home to Peter Luger's, Smith & Wollensky, and countless other great steakhouses. Why go all the way to Dallas for a steak?  | 
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	   The ubiquitous (sic, Barry -- please correct me if I'm wrong on the spelling) restaurant is Tex-Mex; there are also a ton of good steak places.  | 
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	Rich- you spelled it right, well done.  | 
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	That's interesting, Barry, as many Texans likely picture Brooklyn as having lots of mafiosos hanging out in bars drinking whiskey and shooting each other.  | 
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	Jay/Barry- my cousin's college graduation is what brings me to Dallas...but don't worry, i eat plenty of NY's best offerings "whilst" i'm home.  | 
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	Fogo de Chao in Sao Paulo is good too...!  | 
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