5 /5 Brandon Campbell: I had a fantastic experience at Quarter Acre. I did the tasting menu with wine pairing. Both offer great value and variety, incorporating 7 dishes from the a la carte menu (plus bread & butter and some small cookies at the end) + a diversity of wines from New Zealand and Australia that complement the courses well.
Each course provided thoughtful & creative temperatures, textures, flavor balances, ingredients, and influences from the Chefs upbringing in NZ + global travels. Standouts to me include the beef tartare and the Similar to a PAVLOVA dessert, although all courses were exceptional.
Service was friendly and attentive. Courses were explained with detail, as were the wines. Pacing was appropriate, silverware replaced rapidly. The restaurant is smaller and intimate, with enough space in-between tables to be comfortable but not cramped, unlike some restaurants in the city where everything is so close and cramped that it feels like its one big shared group table.
This restaurant had been on my radar for a while having travelled to Australia + several parts of New Zealand + having an interest in the ever-developing culinary scene in Dallas, especially with the Michelin guide finally making it to TX.
I would highly recommend, and in particular the tasting menu as I think it provides the best value (I did the rough math compared to ordering each dish a la carte and I think it works in your favor) and diversity and its the recommended approach from the chef.
A very small detail / suggestion would be to serve Three Bays water (still/sparkling) instead of Acqua Panna to further solidify the NZ / AU theme / influences (in particular as it relates to the wine / drink menu). It is considered one of the best waters in the world, having consistently won the highest accolades from the fine water society, and can be obtained at Central Market these days (or from Salacious Drinks online).