From big steaks to authentic spicy Tex-Mex, Dallas has it all in the way of culinary delights. Next time you’re hungry, dial up delivery from UberEATS and enjoy the best of the American Southwest. Choose your restaurant through the UberEATS app, place your order online, and your food will be delivered fresh to your door.

Not sure what you’re in the mood for? We’ve selected some local favorites catering to a variety of tastes and styles:

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop

With locations around the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Fuzzy’s Taco Shop serves everything from breakfast to dinner with Tex-Mex flair and affordable prices. After opening in Fort Worth in 2003, this popular eatery quickly expanded to eleven different states, so you’re supporting a local business when you satisfy your taco craving here. The Baja tacos, loaded with feta cheese and Fuzzy’s Sauce, is a can’t-miss favorite. You can also get breakfast burritos, enchiladas, and other Mexican standards. Like many other things in Texas, the menu is huge. The fresh tortilla chips are best when prepared with Fuzzy Dust, a spicy concoction that you can’t get anywhere else.

Pints & Quarts

Looking for kid-friendly fare alongside more sophisticated selections for the burger connoisseur? The cleverly-named Pints & Quarts—“pints” for the beer, “quarts” for the quarter-pound, all-beef burgers—is your old-fashioned, all-American burger joint with a uniquely varied menu. Locals love Dale’s Revenge, a burger adorned with crisp onion strings, habanero cheese, guacamole, applewood smoked bacon, and Dale’s secret sauce, named after the restaurant’s pompadour-sporting mascot straight out of the 1950s. You’ll also find chicken and hot dogs on the menu.

Ai Sushi Sake

From fresh sushi and sashimi selections to teriyaki and other Asian favorites, Ai Sushi Sake is sure to satisfy you and all your family and friends. The deep-fried rock lobster tail and shrimp tempura is great for larger appetites. The New York strip loin teriyaki steak is made with certified Angus beef for a deep, rich flavor. Half a dozen selections of fried rice stand as reason alone to order from Ai Sushi Sake more than once.

Gator’s Dallas

Gator’s Dallas combines sports bar-style fare like burgers and wings with Cajun and Creole menu selections, as well as southern favorites like fried pickles. If you’re ordering in for the big game, Gator’s has got you covered, from appetizers to the main course through brownie sundaes or strawberry cheesecake for dessert. Regulars list the jambalaya pasta or crawfish nachos as top picks if you’re looking for authentic Cajun taste, but the loaded fries are also a popular. And yes, alligator actually is on the menu—Cajun fried, of course.

Fireside Pies

Consistently rated one of the best places for pizza in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Fireside Pies is an upscale Italian eatery open for dinner. Wood-fired pies boast unique toppings such as balsamic roasted chicken or beef sausage, red peppers, and jalapeño. The Quattro Funghi pie (which means four different kinds of mushrooms) has truffled porcini mushroom sauce, a variety of organic exotic mushrooms, baby arugula, and three different cheeses. You can also create your own pizza or customize any selection with additional toppings. The restaurant also offers five fresh salads in half or full portions, several vegetarian appetizers, and Italian classics like bruschetta and garlic bites.