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The Ultimate Restaurant Guide to Houston According to Locals

The Ultimate Restaurant Guide to Houston According to Locals

John Cameron2022-08-01T23:21:14-05:00
Houston

In recent years, Houston’s restaurant scene has boomed despite the ongoing pandemic. It’s no wonder you’ll find a thriving barbecue scene as well as plant-based menus.

While it’s tempting to start with home-grown Tex-Mex, Houston’s diversity makes it an ideal place for sampling global flavors and thrilling fusion menus. The ethnically diverse city has resulted in a distinct fusion of flavors in Houston’s restaurants, so if you’re wondering where to start, check out this guide.

Breakfast Klub

The iconic restaurant is the go-to venue for waffles and chicken. You’ll find the signature menu includes Wings& Waffle dish, featuring a huge Belgian waffle with fried wings, a fresh strawberry, and powdered sugar.

Opened in 2001, the owner used the letter k in spelling the restaurant’s name as well as menu items to make the restaurant stand out. Owing to the eatery’s popularity, you’ll discover Breakfast Klub sells branded consumer items such as pancake and waffle mix for those who enjoy the cook-at-home experience.

The eatery opens throughout the week during which you can enjoy breakfast until 2 pm. Beware that they only serve lunch during the week from 11 a.m. Although the line can be lengthy, it’s worth it.

Joey Uptown

You’ll find global influence in the menu, which ranges from Japanese gyoza to Mediterranean hummus. You’ll enjoy the fact that there’s something to please every taste, from sushi to truffle fries. That’s what sets Joey Uptown apart from other eateries.

The menu here comprises Italian pasta, including lobster ravioli and a steak. It’s worth noting that the chef’s execution is on point and the restaurant’s interior is distinctly green, featuring plant accents, a green ceiling, and leather seating.

You can sit on the patio, which comes with a retractable roof and is a stunning place to hang out with friends.

Verdine

You’ll come across eco-chic interiors and comfortable sofas upon entering Verdine, which lends an inviting atmosphere. The restaurant, which began as a food truck, does counter service and table service for lunch and dinner respectively.

Interestingly, the space changes throughout the day, so you’ll want to check it out. In terms of the service, you’ll find a quick and friendly staff. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a fancier dinner or casual lunch, this restaurant’s food is worth trying out.

You’ll especially take note of the creativity and vegan spins on various comfort foods such as the carnitas and burger.

Theodore Rex

The décor in the small-plates eatery merges exposed bricks and simple suspended light fixtures to yield a cool ambiance. If a meal out is your idea of fun, you won’t be disappointed at Theodore Rex.

While the restaurant lacks a tasting menu, you can create yours with the help of a server if you want to try the entire menu range. You’re likely to find the flavors strange initially, but they work. In terms of the service, you’ll find the staff is equally passionate about the fare as the customers.

Houston Neighborhoods for Great Food

The Heights

The neighborhood is arguably the best for dining. You’ll find it packed with exceptional restaurants from which you can enjoy Italian food from restaurants such as Coltivare where food comes straight from the garden.

Montrose

The neighborhood is home to some of the most renowned restaurants in Houston. The neighborhood is known for being a dining paradise, so you’re welcome to begin your day at Common Bond, which offers pastries before heading to Blacksmith for coffee.

Final Thoughts

Whether you long for an authentic Vietnamese treat or a seven-course menu, you’ll find it in Houston. You just need to know where to go to enjoy your favorite meal. If you’re a visitor or local looking to enjoy a range of dishes, this guide is worth checking out.

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