
Thank Joe Chow for both of these delectable creations. You cannot think of Chinese cooking without the staples of sesame chicken and lettuce wraps. The key to Joe’s success is cutting-edge, award winning cuisine.

Norris, even to this day, sends Joe and May Dragon a Christmas card. Travelers all over the globe learned of May Dragon’s exquisite cuisine and friendly, yet sophisticated atmosphere. Mr.Norris even plugged the restaurant when he was profiled for the cover story of American Way magazine, found in front of every passenger on American Airlines airplanes. Chow and May Dragon catered many of Norris’s private events at his home, as well as his successful charity events. One of May Dragon’s most notable customers was Chuck Norris, who frequented the restaurant often during his stay in Dallas while filming Walker, Texas Ranger. Customers leave saying “See you tomorrow” or “see you next week” and have affectionately nicknamed May Dragon “Joe’s Place.” Joe is usually there to greet you and makes a point to know all of his customers. When you walk into May Dragon at 4848 Belt Line at Inwood in Addison, you quickly notice the attention to detail. With an interior designed by four architects, the restaurant consists of small dining areas that encompass an intimate dining experience surrounded by exquisite artwork and a courteous and attentive staff. In a vacant strip mall with only one resident, Joe opened May Dragon on July 21,1986.

Joe was passing through Addison one day and saw the perfect location for his fledgling idea.

Living the American Dream, Chow immigrated to the United States in 1979 to attend school in Durant, Oklahoma, and to eventually shape the way we look at Chinese cuisine. Sincerity is the word that comes to mind when you meet Joe Chow. This Ides weekend only! Direct to you from a chariot in Circus Maximus, it's Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger! (Just plain Brutus for you who only read the Cliffs Notes.) From his critically acclaimed album "A Tribute to Julius," Brute Man's gonna warble his hit single "I Never Offed the Homeboy, I Was Doin' a Fortnight in Gaul When that Shit Come Down."īacked by Steve's pianistic pyrotechnics, the croon of the good praetor is sure to send you home on your shield! When in Dallas, do as the Romans do!.Well, maybe you'd better not. (The ibuprofen the feds found in the fish tank belonged to his cousin.)įriday and Saturday 6:30-9:30 at Joe Chow's May Dragon4848 Beltline at Inwood (SE quadrant).įriends, Romans, Country Bumpkins, lend me your Vestal Virgins! Celebrate the Ides of March just like the Romans! Gobble XXI aurei's worth of egg rolls and stick a chopstick in the closest Caesar! Can't have fun like that at the ballpark. He's that rare-bird artist who's never had a job and has always made a living without teaching school or selling drugs. His jazz piano stylings are often heard backing big stars and a bunch who aren't.

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He's written music for everything from symphony orchestras to TV documentaries and even college marching bands. From 6:30PM to 9:30PM Steve Sonday plays the Great American SongbookĪ native of Toledo suspected to be living in a cave somewhere in the mountainous region between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Pakistan, Steve Sonday's an accomplished writer, poet, and musician.
