#1 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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devrose says:
If you're ever in Houston and want Mexican food...Houston is renowned for it's Tex-Mex and there's nothing like it elsewhere. You can eat Mexican food your entire stay in H'town and you'd rarely have a bad visit. Try the Original Ninfa's on Navigation, or the handful of Lupe Torillas around the area…
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#2 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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barefootqt says:
You got to check this place out!! One of our favorite places to get stuffed jalepenos. Crawfish are great, but depending on the season they can be pricey. Laid back, kick of your shoes kind of place. One is located off 1960. I am from the opposite side of Houston and always f…
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#3 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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deidrefoxington says:
Home of the real two-handed burger! Once a favorite haunt of Dennis and Randy Quaid, this hole in the wall den of deliciousness serves up its famous flame-broiled burgers with pride. The furnishings are straight out of a 60's flea market, but who cares? The food is immensely scarfable…
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#4 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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pumarega says:
Backstreet Cafe is an elegant restaurant that is located on the backstreet of South Shepherd Drive in the River Oaks district in Houston. This is one of my favorite places to have a late 2:00pm Sunday Brunch. The crowd usually consists of pretentious old people but they can be easily ignored. The fo…
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#5 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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yadilitta says:
I went to the Cracker Barrel while I was in Houston for a short visit, didn't have much time but didn't want fast food and burgers. We were in the mood for a great home-cooked meal. Cracker Barrel have plenty of seating, so you usually don't have to wait long to be seated, but if you have to wait, t…
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#6 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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azsalsa says:
The initial impression one gets is of an upscale, trendy, class but low key dining experience. It is tastefully furnished with low-key lighting and a true architect's dream with touches of bamboo, pine, oak, cork, and tile. You won't find the kitchy, Japanese souvenirs that you see in some cheaper…
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#7 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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yadilitta says:
Mario's is a Mexican Restaurant, which has a wide variety of food. I went there with Duane, who lives in Houston, and recommends me this place above all the other places who serve Tex Mex.
It is located outside the city limits of Houston. The eviroment is nice and the staff is very friendly. Alm…
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#8 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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mckeebh says:
My favorite Italian restaurant in Houston. We must have eaten there a dozen times. It's nothing too fancy, but the atmososphere is nice. Indoor and outdoor seating in a converted house. Make sure to make reservations.
Rated "Houston's Best Italian Restaurant" in 2003
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#9 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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ymerejtrebor says:
Sit outside if you can stand the Houston heat. Definitely get one of the Greatest Burgers on Eartch and enjoy the funky decor and creaky floors. This place is a hole in the wall with super comfort food. If you are on a diet you may want to pass, but if you want a great burger, this is it! Don't …
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#10 of 10 restaurants in Houston
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catae says:
This place is located in the rice Village area. There was a live band playing spanish music, not flameco but salsa & merengue. They were great. Everybody dancing around the tables. We ordered Mojitos and then other friends got the sangria. This is a Tapas & Sangria's restaurant. Plates are small jus…
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