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Dopplr asked about Houston:
Where's good to eat in Houston?
17 tips in reply
  • Steve Walker
    Steve Walker replied over 3 years ago

    JW Marriott has super-comfortable beds and great flat screen tvs

    And free parking.

  • Laurence Roe
    Laurence Roe replied over 3 years ago

    Pappa Bros Steakhouse

    Excellent steaks, intimidating wine list. Full-on atmosphere, Houston-style.

    This tip has the address "5839 Westheimer"
  • Jorge Marquina
    Jorge Marquina replied over 3 years ago

    Great BBQ

    at Goode Company. Casual atmosphere (more cafeteria than restaurant, but you won't mind), great brisket. Awesome pecan pie is a must for dessert, if you can fit it in.

    This tip has the address "5109 Kirby Dr"
  • Leigh Cooper
    Leigh Cooper replied over 2 years ago

    Niko Niko's on Montrose is the best greek food I've ever had. I've been looking for something that compares for years, really.

    The Original Carraba's on Kirby and Nino's and Vincent's (sister restaurants) on Allen are delicious italian food.

    For gourmet food, go for Benjy's in the village or Tiny Boxwood's on West Alabama. Clean and highly tasty paninis, salads, teas, and pastas.

    Any of the numerous Mexican joints. TexMex is the only way to go. Goode & Co. Taqueria, Molina's of Mexico City, Cafe Adobe, Escalante's, Mission Burrito, Felix's, anything will serve you well, really.

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  • Francisco Ovalle
    Francisco Ovalle replied over 2 years ago

    La Mexicana, Hollywood Vietnamese and Chinese on montrose, Empire Cafe on westheimer

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  • Zulma Aguiar
    Zulma Aguiar replied over 2 years ago

    looove it.

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  • G. Justin Hulog
    G. Justin Hulog replied over 2 years ago

    The duck curry here is amazing.

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    • Nidda s

      (713) 522-8895
      1226 Westheimer Road
  • rachel sukaur
    rachel sukaur replied about 1 year ago

    The Original Carraba's on Kirby and Nino's and Vincent's (sister restaurants) on Allen are delicious italian food.

  • motty hotty
    motty hotty replied about 1 year ago

    The Original Carraba's on Kirby and Nino's and Vincent's (sister restaurants) on Allen are delicious italian food.

  • madhwan james
    madhwan james replied about 1 year ago

    The Original Carraba's on Kirby and Nino's and Vincent's (sister restaurants) on Allen are delicious italian food.

    For gourmet food, go for Benjy's in the village or Tiny Boxwood's on West Alabama. Clean and highly tasty paninis, salads, teas, and pastas.

  • Breeches monarch
    Breeches monarch replied 8 months ago

    it was great to come over here..n gain some knowledge..thnx.

    Breeches

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  • bajrang khichi
    bajrang khichi replied 8 months ago

    its too good map show good knowledge.

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  • bajrang khichi
    bajrang khichi replied 8 months ago

    ya its very good and given good network jodhpuri

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  • bajrang khichi
    bajrang khichi replied 8 months ago

    wow its nice structure or location of empire cafe ,bits in middle of the map, here good income sources.

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  • bajrang khichi
    bajrang khichi replied 8 months ago

    wow its nice structure or location of empire cafe ,bits in middle of the map, here good income source metal powder spray equipment

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  • Annie Lux
    Annie Lux replied 8 months ago

    Healthy food

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  • Toni  Fadnes
    Toni Fadnes replied 5 months ago

    Having to travel to Houston a lot lately, and staying in the Galleria area, it's been a lot of sushi. This last week I decided to go fish only, and as Sage 400 had 4 new rolls on the menu, and I had 5 days to spare, that's what I did. It seems that Sage 400 is getting more crowded by the day, but they still manage to keep the service a the right level, as well as their smiling faces. To top it all off, I challenged the cooks to surprise me. And, yes, they did indeed cement the fact that they are among the more inventive Japanese kitchens around. I got what I'll call the "butterfly roll" for "dinner (a speciality by Joe), and for "dessert" I got sushi rolls with strawberry included in the roll for the first time (engineering and served by Andrew), and something by Joe that I guess you'll only find at a El Bulli or MOMA type restaurant. The best Japanese meal I've had over the past couple of years. The chefs, overseen by Kubo, are first class.

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