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The McKinney Avenue La Duni’s better known and more crowded, so please, God, whatever you do, don’t tell anyone we prefer this location; enough, already, with the crowds. But we’re resigned to the fact that the secret’s out about this spot, which is a little darker and more cramped inside but somehow a little superior to the other joint. It may have something to do with better service, too; we’ve had Sunday brunch on McKinney turn into Monday lunch on more than one occasion. The food’s wonderful at both, of course, especially owner Dunia Borga’s pastries, which she often makes at the public kitchen at the Oak Lawn locale; you haven’t lived till you’ve had her cuatro leches cake (not to mention the homemade gelato and the La Duni Café con Leche Sundae). But we come for the breakfasts: popovers full of egg and ham and Gruyre, the salsa-baked eggs and the cinnamon brioche French toast. There’s nothing like La Duni in town; it’s one of the reasons we live here in the first place.

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  • 4264 Oak Lawn Ave.,
    Dallas,
    75219
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  • 214-520-6888
  • www.laduni.com