The choice of restaurants across the city is pretty endless and it is hard to choose just a few from a truly eclectic mix. Whether you fancy hearty Tex Mex, an enormous steak or European or Asian food you won't have far to go to find a place to eat.
The Houston restaurants below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over US$60)
Moderate (US$30 to US$60)
Cheap (up to US$30)
These Houston restaurant prices are for an average three-course meal for one person; they include sales tax, but exclude tips, unless otherwise stated.
Expensive
Reef
Cuisine:Award-winning chef Bryan Caswell brings together his worldwide experience to offer exceptional seafood including delicious jumbo crab cakes. Diners find influences from Mediterranean and Asian cooking, as well as classic French preparations and locally sourced produce. Treats also include an extensive wine list and cocktails. Sleek interiors include mother-of-pearl tabletops, water images and a market-style open kitchen. Reservations recommended, particularly at the weekend.
Address: , 2600 Travis St, Houston, 77006Telephone: (713) 526 8282.
Website: http://www.reefhouston.com
Taste of Texas
Cuisine:A legendary restaurant serving only certified Angus beef and the finest steaks. Check who your neighbours are as you could be rubbing shoulders with celebrities or public figures, but this doesn't mean you have to dress up to eat here. Steak lovers can select their own cut of meat from the on-site butcher. There is also a help-yourself salad bar and delicious bread which is baked daily.
Address: , 10505 Katy Fwy, Houston, 77024Telephone: Tel: (713) 932 6901.
Website: http://www.tasteoftexas.com
The Strip House
Cuisine:The Strip House serves exquisite prime cuts of meat with signature side dishes such as truffle creamed spinach. The all red art deco interior is decorated with sumptuous rich materials including velvet, silk and leather and the lighting is seductively low. The walls are covered with saucy vintage photos of burlesque stars from the 1920s.
Address: , 1200 McKinney St, Houston, 77010Telephone: (713) 659 6000.
Website: http://www.theglaziergroup.com
Moderate
El Real Tex-Mex
Cuisine:Chef Bryan Caswell is a big player on the Houston food scene. His latest restaurant, in a restored historic art deco movie theatre, was an instant hit with the Tex-Mex-loving locals. Choose from tasty standards such as enchiladas and fajitas. Look out for the daily lunchtime specials. Order a margarita pitcher if you are there with friends.
Address: Central Houston, Westheimer Rd & Yoakum Blvd, Houston, 77006Telephone: (713) 524 1201
Website: http://www.elrealtexmex.com
Kiran's Restaurant and Bar
Cuisine:Popular at lunch and dinner for a variety of vegetarian dishes and classic meat curries and a lovely prix-fixé lunch, this plush Indian restaurant in the Galleria area also offers a tasting menu at dinner. The restaurant is particularly welcoming with light, warm colours and the waiting staff take care to explain the dishes to you. Treat yourself to high tea if you are there on the second Saturday of the month.
Address: , 4100 Westheimer Rd, Houston, 77027Telephone: (713) 960 8472.
Website: http://www.kiranshouston.com
The Grove
Cuisine:The Grove anchors one end of downtown's exceptional urban park Discovery Green. This hotspot is the domain of chef Robert Del Grande, who is turning heads with American rustic cuisine, like hill country venison, with most dishes sourced from local and organic producers. Artwork and interiors bring nature indoors with colour and texture. Enjoy pre-dinner drinks on the deck.
Address: , Lamar St, Houston, 77010Telephone: (713) 337 7321.
Website: http://www.thegrovehouston.com
Cheap
Barry's Pizza
Cuisine:This good-value pizzeria is a firm favourite, serving good, hearty deep-pan pizzas, as well as salads and basic pasta dishes. Barry's is in a log cabin, located close to the Galleria, with a covered area for al fresco dining. It is an ideal place to unwind in and even watch a ball game - there is a TV room and the walls are covered with baseball and sports memorabilia.
Address: , 6003 Richmond Ave, Houston, 77057Telephone: (713) 266 8692.
Website: http://www.barryspizza.com
Beaver's
Cuisine:This super-casual barbecue joint, in a converted ice house, is a place where taste thrills include spicy ground lamb wraps incorporating almonds and dried fruit. Sit on the patio and enjoy a cold beer. Or check out the plentiful cocktail choices that include Texas-made spirits. The kitchen is closed on Mondays but the bar is open.
Address: , 2310 Decatur St, Houston, 77007Telephone: (713) 864 2328.
Website: http://www.beavershouston.com
Les Givral's Kahve
Cuisine:Lovers of Vietnamese food will enjoy this downtown eatery with its hearty bowls of chicken or beef pho (rice noodle soup) or steaming shrimp fried rice. At lunchtime tuck into a tasty banh mi sandwich on French bread. A bustling restaurant with fast service and very affordable prices. Reservations not accepted.
Address: , 801 Congress St, Houston, 77002Telephone: (713) 547 0444.
Website: http://www.lesgivrals.com
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