(214) 559-2100
2821 Turtle Creek Blvd
Dallas,
TX
75219
32.8034
-96.8067
Neighborhood: Oak Lawn
Price:
$$$$
Last updated 8.24.09
Reviews & Ratings for Mansion On Turtle Creek
17 reviews
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I have NEVER had anything like this!!
by cmason79 at Citysearch
This restaurant and its staff are the most amazing combination in exquisite dining I have ever seen. The service was impeccable, the food was something I'd only dreamed of, and the ambiance was divine! No matter where you sit in the Mansion restaurant you will be pleased however, I highly recommend reserving the Chef's Room. You pay more but it is so very worth it! We left feeling MORE than satisfied, knowing we got exactly what we paid for. We plan to go back regularly. If you're thinking of going to this restaurant, you won't be sorry! Although, once you get there and experience it for yourself, you'll be sorry you didn't discover it sooner!
- Pros: Service, staff, ambience, food, the Chef.
- Cons: NOTHING!
A hugh disappointment, poor service, poor food
by murraymc at Citysearch
My family went to the restaurant to celebrate my husband's birthday. Although reservations had been made far in advance, they had no table set up for us. We were told there was no room in the main dining room so they put us on the enclosed porch. Men were power washing the porch and the furniture and we asked not to be seated there. The hostess looked annoyed and took us back to the main room, which had several empty tables,. and we were made to wait while they set one up. My daughter ordered the serveche which was a small portion, and it had shells of some kind in it. My husband ordered the spinach salad and scallops. The server told him the spinach salad was "huge" so he would split it to share. He did so. The split portions were extremely small. My husband's scallop dish turned out to be 3 scallops swimming in a miso. I ordered the salmon club sandwich which had minimum filling served on untoasted soggy bread. My son had to ask time and again for condiments for his hamburger. After all of this, the highlight of the meal was saved for the end. My husband, seeing some small chocolates (about the size of a dime) being brought to another table, asked if "the birthday celebrant" might have one. He was told that "those are not for everyone." He persisted and the server brought one to our table ,admonishing my husband not to let anyone know about getting the treat. Contrast this with the Capital Grille where we had had lunch the previous day and were treated like royalty. The Mansion Restaurant, in food and service, is of less quality than many chain restaurants I have been to. A huge disappointment!!
Inventive modern American creations coupled with royal treatment keeps this Dallas institution fresh and at the top of its game.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
With a redesigned decor of modern elegance, a departure from southwestern fare and the 2007 appointed Chef John Tesar, this legendary restaurant is an updated Dallas darling. The bar, main dining room and chef's parlor accommodate in five star fashion but without the stuffy posture. Contemporary American cuisine spotlights regional ingredients and showcases inventive culinary skills with items such as shrimp lollipop canapés, oyster shooters amuse-bouche, Elysian Farms lamb and a PBJ dessert. Wine director Michael Flynn intelligently pairs palate pleasing wines with the creations while the entire staff gives the royal treatment.
fabulous experience all around - delicious!!!
by lizanmike at Citysearch
My boyfriend and I recently had dinner at The Mansion and absolutely LOVED it! It is such a beautiful restaurant. We sat in the sun room looking out onto tress filled with intricate lanterns. It was so romantic. The service was exquisite and seamless. Each course was perfectly timed and we always had everything we needed without being interrupted by a lot of conversation and questions. It was one of the best meals we've ever had - unbelievable filet minion. Everything was so delicious. I loved all the ice cream flavors and the great presentation. Two thumbs up and five stars for sure!!
Extremely disappointed in recent Mansion visit.
by Bentli at Citysearch
We have been patrons of The Mansion since it opened. Last Monday we brought a friend to lunch for the first time since the remodeling and the chef change. There are no delineations on the menu as to what is an appetizer and what is an entree. Our party ordered the grapefruit and avocado salad, the white truffle pasta and the hamburger. The salad was only an appetizer portion and, while very fresh and flavorful, hardly satisfying as an entree. The pasta was also a very small portion and the hamburger was overcooked. Two desserts were ordered and again, while very tasty, were not worth their price. All told, our bill was $135.00 and we all left hungry. The new decor is pleasant, but not that much of an improvement over the previous and there is no linen on any of the tables or the bowls of fresh roses that used to adorn each table. Over all, we were extremely disappointed and will probably not return until we hear of some major changes being made.
- Pros: Service is attentive. Pleasant atmosphere.
- Cons: Few menu selections, small portions, very expensive for what you get.
Absolute best restaurant in Dallas
by pgwarner at Citysearch
We did not know that the main dining room was closed for renovations. But what a wonderful experience anyway. They have set up the dining room in temporary space and it was delightful. The service as well as the food was magnificent. We can not wait until they finish the work on the dining room so that we can
return. It is worth a trip to Dallas to eat at The Mansion.
GREAT night at the Mansion !
by bthompson222 at Citysearch
The new menu and the new chef are doing wonders for the tired old Mansion.......who could eat one more lobster taco. The injection of new life, a new amazing menu, the best seafood in Dallas,mixed with the old world elegance and great service. one word excellent
best food in dallas
by syoung12345 at Citysearch
Love the new menu, great food seems more like NYC then Dallas, good for the Mansion, good for Dallas
- Pros: great new american food love the seafood
- Cons: Dinning room needs to be redecorated
new menu is a big sucess, great fresh seafood in Dallas Yahoo !
by sforbes222 at Citysearch
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
Love the new menu, can not wait to see how your new direction will play it self out over the next few months. Bye bye southwest, hello new American, one of the best meals I have ever had, you must try the tasting menu......abalone with uni butter and caviar is all that and more.........yummy!
- Pros: great new food
- Cons: could be a younger crowd
new chef new life
by j111 at Citysearch
I have been eating at the mansion for 10 years, It is about time they changed the menu !
The new chef has just started, and the food is already better then any restaurant that I know in Dallas.
Now all they need to do is renovate, which I understand is on the way! Bravo Mansion, great food execellent choice of chef, waiting for the new decor.
Jim Richardson
- Pros: great new food and chef
- Cons: old tired decor







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