Bellaire Coffee Shop
What's not to love about Bellaire Coffee Shop? You step back in time about 30 years when you step into this little, inexpensive, "greasy spoon" diner. It can't be a true coffee shop because of its one fault – it closes very early.
We've been going to Bellaire Coffee Shop for about t... See full recommendation
Brothers Taco House
This place is legendary. Huge home made tortillas, huge filling portions, and lots of fillings to choose from. It's a "steam table" operation. There is nowhere really, to stand in line, and there is ALWAYS a line going out the door. Not important. The tacos are to DIE for. They have mole, chicken... See full recommendation
Fuad's
One of the rules for Living-in-Houston reviews is that I have to have visited the place several times, and preferably be a regular. But last night I visited a place that was too much fun not to review (and it's too expensive to go to very often). As my husband said, "How have we lived in Houston for... See full recommendation
Ginza
Ginza is our favorite Japanese restaurant in Houston. It isn't one of the trendy, flashy, high-priced sushi restaurants in town, but that's exactly why we prefer it. It may not have a singles night or dance music, but it does have great ambiance, with traditional-style... See full recommendation
India's
India's is the best Indian restaurant we have found in Houston. Reasonably priced and romantic, with courteous service and wonderful food, India's is one of our favorite restaurants to visit. They also offer a lunch buffet during the week.
India's is somewhat dimly lit and the decorat... See full recommendation
Thai Gourmet
This is my favorite Thai restaurant in Houston. It's beautifully decorated, has wonderfully polite staff, offers yummy food, and is reasonably priced.
Thai Gourmet's spicy cheese rolls (though not a traditional dish, they are frequently offered in American Thai restaurants) are the be... See full recommendation