By the way, the proper term for something like Plano is an "edge city" [0]. It's a suburb that's managed to grow enough of its own industry that residents can both live and work here without having to commute to the city.
Personally, I love it. I have a very cheap cost of living (paying $1 per sq. ft. means you're being gouged here), a spacious home in an area with no noise, and a short commute all at the same time. Also, since we have so much tech industry here bringing a lot of H1-B workers and other diverse employees (plus a major tech university that hosts a large number of international students), there's been a huge boom in good ethnic food here. Dallas is kinda the opposite of most other cities: where other cities have white flight suburbs and a diverse urban core, Dallas has huge concentrations of Chinese, Indian, and Vietnamese people (among many, many other ethnicities) in the suburbs, while the city is full of white hipsters who think living in a tiny loft is cool. As such, you find the best food in the suburbs.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_city