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A 15-year-old girl made a plea for help on social media to get more people into her dad's restaurant. The idea worked – not because it was clever marketing, but because it was an honest message from a daughter about her father.Viral TikTok Saves Plano RestaurantAuthentic Mexican food is the star attraction at Sazon De Loa, located on Renner Road in Plano. The recipes are cooked up by chef and owner Rafael De Loa. At lunchtime Thursday, the place was hopping, but that hasn't always been the case.Just last month, Sazon De Loa was on the verge of closing due to a lack of business. A TikTok video posted by the owner’s15-year-old daughter, Leslie De Loa, changed that."My family's business needs help," Leslie said in the video. "We do have a small business here in Plano Texas but we're not getting any attraction at all. I'm here to see if we can get any attraction. My dad has worked very very hard. So please come enjoy some food, some tequila, some Mexican cuisine, and we'll be here waiting
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One of the largest fireworks shows in the country is happening in North Texas.Kaboom Town brings fireworks, food, live music and an air show to Addison's Circle Park.More than half a million people are expected to attend Friday night's sold-out event and air show pilot Mike Gallaway says the event is one of the more fun events he gets to fly in."You get to fly right in the city," Gallaway said. "Oftentimes you fly air shows on the periphery of town, outside of town, but here we're right in the city."It's a hometown show for Gallaway, who said he got his start as a pilot 30 years ago at Addison's airport."I get to fly in front of my friends and family," Gallaway said. "When you get to fly in a hometown, a home game like this, it's a lot of fun."It's not all fun and games for the air show pilots. Gallaway says Addison presents its own challenges to preparation."This is a particularly difficult place to fly aerobatics, and I'll tell you, because you have Southwest Airlines coming in flyin
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Long gone are the days when Planoites had to load up their wagons and trek to Dallas for dinner; in fact, some of Plano’s top restaurants have become destinations for Dallasites. We may think of it as a Dallas suburb, but Plano, Spanish for “flat” (a fair characterization), is the ninth most populous city in … Continued The post Where To Eat in Plano appeared first on D Magazine.