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Where to Eat in Dallas-Fort Worth During the World Cup: A Food Guide for Visiting Fans

Your DFW food guide for the 2026 World Cup, featuring the best restaurants for Argentina, Japan, Holland, England, Croatia, and Austria supporters.

Sushi Sake in Richardson. (Photo via Drew Epperley)
Sushi Sake in Richardson. (Photo via Drew Epperley)

The Dallas-Forth Worth market has many food options, even if half the country thinks we only eat brisket, tacos, and things served on top of other things. With teams like Argentina, England, Japan, and Holland rolling into AT&T Stadium, we can pair each one with the best possible Dallas-Fort Worth food experience — whether you’re cheering for a powerhouse, a tactical disruptor, or a European team still pretending they weren’t shocked to get drawn into a JerryWorld matchday.

Let’s dig in.

🇦🇷 ARGENTINA – For the Steak-Purists and Grill Masters


You want beef? Dallas heard you and said, “Hold my ribeye.”

Top Picks

Knife (Dallas) – Elevated steakhouse energy without the pretension. Dry-aged cuts that will make Argentinians feel extremely seen.

Town Hearth (Design District) – Maximum vibes. Giant aquarium. Tons of wood-fired meat. A whole experience.

Pappas Bros. Steakhouse (Dallas) – Classic, polished, deeply Texas. Perfect for visiting supporters looking for a top-tier meal.

Budget-Friendly Argentine-Adjacent

The Ranch (Las Colinas) – Huge portions, Texas twist, great for big groups.

Brasão Brazilian Steakhouse (Deep Ellum) – Not Argentine, but South American meat-lovers will walk out happy.


🇯🇵 JAPAN – For the Sushi Loyalists and Ramen Seekers

Japan supporters are walking into one of the sneaky-great sushi cities in the U.S., and Dallas has the receipts to prove it.

Top Picks

Sushi Sake (Richardson) - A must-visit. Old-school Japanese counter, unbelievably fresh fish, and the most authentic Japanese dining experience in the Metroplex. This is where you take someone when you actually want to impress them — not just take a picture.

Uchi (Maple Ave.) - High-end, chef-driven, brilliantly executed sushi and small plates.

Oishii (Oak Lawn & Plano) - A Dallas classic. Massive menu, creative rolls, and the kind of dependable quality that keeps locals coming back weekly.

Tei-An (Arts District)- Elegant soba-focused Japanese cuisine. Minimalist, refined, and unforgettable in a way only true Japanese fine dining can deliver.

Casual Japanese Options

Wabi House (Lower Greenville) - Vibrant ramen shop with consistently great bowls.

Ichigoh Ramen Lounge (Deep Ellum) - Small, cozy, and crafted with care — a favorite for ramen purists.


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🇳🇱 NETHERLANDS – Dutch Fans, We’ve Got You… Mostly

Dallas does not have a booming Dutch restaurant scene. But we do have the next best thing: great bakeries, Euro-style cafés, and hearty comfort food.

Top Picks

Village Baking Co. (Multiple Locations) – European bakery excellence. Pastries that could pass for Amsterdam morning fuel.

Bavarian Grill (Plano) – German/Austrian/Bavarian food — close cousins to Dutch comfort dishes. Fun atmosphere.

Kuby’s Sausage House (Snider Plaza) – Old-school, hearty, Eastern Euro/German-adjacent eats.

Concept Match

Thirsty Lion Gastropub (DFW Locations) – Feels like a European pub engineered by a corporate board but somehow the food slaps.


🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ENGLAND – For the Pub Crowd and Proper Pints

England fans will want a pub, and fortunately, Dallas has some legit ones.

Top Picks

The Londoner (Addison or Mockingbird) – THE soccer bar for English fans. Expats everywhere. The food is better than it has any right to be.

Harwood Arms (Harwood District) – Bougie British pub style. Beautiful space, upscale takes on classics.

The Crafty Irishman (Downtown) – Not English, but a classic pub environment perfect for supporters.

Fish & Chips Fix

The Old Monk (Henderson Ave.) – Beloved Dallas staple. Great chips, perfect Euro-pub atmosphere.

Fish & Fizz (Food Truck) - If you can find it roaming around town, they may have the best fish and chips on this side of the Atlantic.


🇭🇷 CROATIA – Hearty European Fare for a Soccer Powerhouse

Croatia doesn’t have dedicated restaurants here, but their cuisine resonates with Central/Eastern Europe — and DFW has great options in that lane.

Top Picks

Kuby’s Sausage House (Dallas) – Tons of food overlap with Croatian comfort dishes.

Bavarian Grill (Plano) – Central European fare, schnitzel, sausages, and big portions.

A Taste of Europe (Arlington) – A hidden gem with hearty Eastern European meals. Very on-brand for Croatian supporters.

🇦🇹 AUSTRIA – Schnitzel, Sausages, and Pastries

Austrian cuisine has a strong presence in DFW through German and Central European influence.

Top Picks

Jörg’s Café Vienna (Plano) - The most obvious Austria match in the Metroplex. Classic Viennese dishes, stellar schnitzel, paprika-forward comfort food, and one of the warmest old-school Euro atmospheres around. Visiting Austrian supporters will walk in and instantly declare: “Ja, this is right.”

Zelley European Bakery (Plano) – Great pastries with an Austrian-adjacent vibe.

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