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Upcoming Houston Food Trip
Posted on 1/29/15 at 6:45 pm
Posted on 1/29/15 at 6:45 pm
LAst year was Hugos, Pondicherri, Mala Sichuan,underbelly, Uchin, blue nile, indika, lemon tree
Thinking about west Alabama ice house (we will be bringing the dog), indika or Himalayas, pass or oxheart, caracoal, anvil, Uchi happy hour (any other good happy hours?),...persian, african,...
We are next to the galleria...dog friendly stuff is much appreciated.
As well as bars or things to do. How is the big tet festival downtown? Ethnic groceries or farmers markets are also great for us...
we have six meals...
Thinking about west Alabama ice house (we will be bringing the dog), indika or Himalayas, pass or oxheart, caracoal, anvil, Uchi happy hour (any other good happy hours?),...persian, african,...
We are next to the galleria...dog friendly stuff is much appreciated.
As well as bars or things to do. How is the big tet festival downtown? Ethnic groceries or farmers markets are also great for us...
we have six meals...
Posted on 1/29/15 at 9:11 pm to Tiger Attorney
It looks like you have a lot of great spots already picked out. Roost and Pax Americana are 2 restaurants I'd add to your list. I'm not big on African food, so I've got nothing there.
Phoenicia is a great little Mediterranean store. Hong Kong mall for Chinese. Patel Brothers for middle eastern. Airline Supermarket for Latin.
Common Bond, Barnaby's, and local foods for lunch
For Happy Hour in the Galleria, I would probably do Caracol, RDG Bar Annie, or Dish Society. Other good ones are Anvil, Benjy's, Hay Merchant, and Boheme.
I'm partial to the bars downtown because I used to live there. Pastry War, Captain Foxhearts, Hearsay, El Big Bad, La Carafe, Okra, Public Services, etc. all make for great bar hopping within a 2-3 block radius. Though, it's gotten a pretty trendy over the last few months and with that comes the dbag crowd.
Phoenicia is a great little Mediterranean store. Hong Kong mall for Chinese. Patel Brothers for middle eastern. Airline Supermarket for Latin.
Common Bond, Barnaby's, and local foods for lunch
For Happy Hour in the Galleria, I would probably do Caracol, RDG Bar Annie, or Dish Society. Other good ones are Anvil, Benjy's, Hay Merchant, and Boheme.
I'm partial to the bars downtown because I used to live there. Pastry War, Captain Foxhearts, Hearsay, El Big Bad, La Carafe, Okra, Public Services, etc. all make for great bar hopping within a 2-3 block radius. Though, it's gotten a pretty trendy over the last few months and with that comes the dbag crowd.
This post was edited on 1/30/15 at 3:59 am
Posted on 1/29/15 at 9:15 pm to TheChosenOne
Doing some googling now....thank you for that info. Very helpful.
We loved let carafe last time and forgot about it
We loved let carafe last time and forgot about it
Posted on 1/29/15 at 9:18 pm to TheChosenOne
Fahdis.
House of pies.
Denneys.
House of pies.
Denneys.
Posted on 1/29/15 at 9:22 pm to Tiger Attorney
I'm sure Offshore will show up with some more good recs.
If you go to La Carafe again, be sure to check out Public Services. It's a fairly new bar a block away that was opened by Justin Yu from Oxheart.
If you go to La Carafe again, be sure to check out Public Services. It's a fairly new bar a block away that was opened by Justin Yu from Oxheart.
Posted on 1/29/15 at 9:24 pm to TheChosenOne
I was just kidding about denneys.
Posted on 1/29/15 at 9:27 pm to Tiger Attorney
True Food kitchen is solid
Posted on 1/29/15 at 10:34 pm to Tiger Attorney
Take a trip down westheimer and go to the Millie Bush Dog park. Your dog will appreciate it. You can also hit up the Phoenicia market (get some cheese and zatar flatbread by the bakery inside) close to it on westheimer.
Posted on 1/29/15 at 10:42 pm to Tiger Attorney
I went to Sal Y Pimienta a few weeks ago for the first time. pretty good stuff but a little out of the way from the galleria.
Posted on 1/29/15 at 11:38 pm to TheChosenOne
quote:
Phoenicia is a great little Mediterranean store.
I wouldnt call the store little. Great place to shop and grab lunch.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 2:00 am to Tiger Attorney
Kanomwan for Thai food, it will change your life.
Order S1, S3, H1, H5
Trust me....I have been eating there for over 10 years.
Order S1, S3, H1, H5
Trust me....I have been eating there for over 10 years.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 5:51 am to Tiger Attorney
Some other must do's in my opinion dinner wise are Ibiza, mockingbird bistro, and da Marco.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 5:53 am to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Golden Palace does a nice dim sum. Fungs Kitchen,
SinhSinh or Tan Tan in Chinatown are good. There is a nice Asian market next to Lai Lai dumplings as well as the Hong Kong Mall.
SinhSinh or Tan Tan in Chinatown are good. There is a nice Asian market next to Lai Lai dumplings as well as the Hong Kong Mall.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 7:07 am to LSUEnvy
Biryani Pot on westheimer for authentic south indian food. Biryani is very similar to jambalaya.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 9:13 am to Degas
Cottonwood
Great patio area, food is really good. I highly recommend the sloppy joe burger with egg on top!
Great bar with pretty good beer selection, and also has a good whiskey selection. They are also dog friendly.
Great patio area, food is really good. I highly recommend the sloppy joe burger with egg on top!
Great bar with pretty good beer selection, and also has a good whiskey selection. They are also dog friendly.
This post was edited on 1/30/15 at 9:14 am
Posted on 1/30/15 at 9:22 am to Kingwood Tiger
if your into the Asian grocery store thing, then either H-Mart on the corner of Blalock and Westview or Ranch 99 on the corner of 1_10 and Blalock.
H-Mart is more Korean and Ranch is more Vietnamese to me. Both have great food courts.
They are within a mile or so of each other so you can easily do both.
H-Mart is more Korean and Ranch is more Vietnamese to me. Both have great food courts.
They are within a mile or so of each other so you can easily do both.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 10:08 am to Tiger Attorney
Polonia
Get the big combo plate for 2- it comes on a giant metal tray with sternos and is loaded.
To my knowledge the only Polish restaurant in east Texas and Louisiana.
Get the big combo plate for 2- it comes on a giant metal tray with sternos and is loaded.
To my knowledge the only Polish restaurant in east Texas and Louisiana.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 10:21 am to Tiger Attorney
How long are you staying? My mom works in River Oaks/ Galleria area and all the top restaurants in the area cater to their office m. I'll ask what the best ones are.
As for happy hours, I know Chuys in River Oaks used to have a damn good one w/ free chili con queso included.
If you find a random family hole in the wall spot, they will most likely have $2-3 margaritas
Look up the best pho near you as well. One of the best in the city is five mins from the galleria (can't remember those Vietnamese names
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As for happy hours, I know Chuys in River Oaks used to have a damn good one w/ free chili con queso included.
If you find a random family hole in the wall spot, they will most likely have $2-3 margaritas
Look up the best pho near you as well. One of the best in the city is five mins from the galleria (can't remember those Vietnamese names
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