After three years of intense preparation and a lifelong education in food, Lanny P. Lancarte, II opened Lanny's Alta Cocina Mexicana to the public on July 27, 2005. With backgrounds in Authentic Mexican Cuisine and classic training, Lanny's cuisine is Mediterranean in style with the use of Authentic Mexican Ingredients. The menu maintains a fresh face by rotating monthly to offer the best selection of produce and preparation available. The award-winning wine list spans the globe in an attempt to discover overlooked gems while comprehensively covering most major wine producing regions.
Latin music and soft lighting set the mood for this seamless blend of urban-sheik and pure elegance rarely found in restaurants. The atmosphere and cuisine have quickly placed Lanny's atop the Dallas/Fort Worth Restaurant scene. Publications and patrons rate Lanny's in the top echelon for fine dining and consider the experience a must for connoisseurs and epicureans alike.
Executive chef: Lanny P. Lancarte II
Dining Style: Fine Dining
Cross Street: Boland
Parking: Valet
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Lanny's Alta Cocina Mexicana
3405 W. Seventh St., Fort Worth, TX, 76107
(817) 850-9996 - Venue Website
Tags:
restaurant, dining, downtown, fine, quiet, dallas - fort worth, fort worth, prix fixe menus, hidden find
Neighborhood:
Cultural District
Creator: opentable
Creator: opentable
Restaurant Details
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Lunch
Tuesday-Friday 11:30-2:30
Dinner
Tuesday-Saturday 5:30-10:30
Tuesday-Friday 11:30-2:30
Dinner
Tuesday-Saturday 5:30-10:30
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Lanny Lancarte II, a member of the clan that owns legendary Joe T. Garcia's, has a seductive cooking style that is tricky to categorize: Think of it as energetic New American technique crossed with the cuisine of Mexico's upper cultural echelons. Or don't think much at all – simply enjoy his individualistic food. If the foie gras chile relleno or the sea bass with homemade angel hair is on the menu, consider yourself blessed. (Full review)
I don't mean to incite discord between the cities, but Dallasites need to hatch a scheme to lure chef Lanny Lancarte II away from Fort Worth. (Full review)