Best Restaurants in Houston, TX
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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When you think of Houston, Texas, you might not jump immediately to a culinary hub. And yet, over the years Houston has firmly established itself as a beacon of incredible food offerings.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:24 - Nancy’s Hustle
01:11 - Crawfish & Noodles
02:10 - Truth BBQ
03:00 - 5kinokawa
04:08 - Pondicheri
04:57 - Tian Tian Lu Chuaner
05:45 - Theodore Rex
06:33 - Xochi
07:20 - Golfstrømmen
08:22 - Outro
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First off, it’s a major city in Texas, so you know it brings those incredible Texas-infused flavors. But it’s also a gulf coast city, meaning it has seafood and Cajun influences built right in. And when you combine that with the fact that it’s one of the largest cities in the country and thus has people from all over the world living there, you get a dining scene that is incredibly eclectic. In this video, we take a look at a sampling of our favorites from Houston. Of course, being a major metropolis, there are countless spots that will set your taste buds soaring. So we aren’t claiming that this is an exhaustive list. But it’s a great set of restaurants that will certainly get you started on any culinary journey in this Texan city. We cover a wide swath of food types, from the down home Texas BBW of Truth BBQ, to the incredible and innovative Indian food at Pondicheri, to the Norwegian-infused gulf coast fish dishes at Golfstrømmen. You’ll never want for excellent food variety in Houston. We also cover some upscale spots like the Oaxacan delight, and Xochi, as well as total speakeasies like Tian Tian Lu Chuaner, a Chinese spot with no website and no reservations. Then there are some more famous Houston spots, like the newbie Nancy’s Hustle, and the perennial favorite, Theodore Rex. It’s a city full of amazing places to eat, and you’ll never run out of delightful spots in which to dine. So check out this video today, as Viewcation presents: The Best Restaurants in Houston, TX!
Best Restaurants in Houston, TX
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I am really happy to see a video on how great the Houston dining scene really is. I read several articles in national magazines that stated that regarding new and innovative food dishes by restaurant chefs are tops in Los Angeles followed by Houston and stated that the restaurant leading the pack was Nancy’s Hustle. Pitching ace, Justin Verlander, said that one of his and his wife’s favorite restaurants in Houston was that same restaurant-Nancy’s Hustle. A lot of what the Houston dining scene is all about is the ethnic diversity of the city which is second on the NYC or maybe tied with it. With ethnic diversity comes small and medium size restaurants that grow into larger restaurants in some instances or stay small which is the owner/chef’s desire. There is no doubt that Houston has more steakhouses that any other city in the US. I can remember in the 1950s when there was only ONE steakhouse that served PRIME steaks-Brenner’s Steakhouse on I-10 West. Mr and Mrs. Brenner open that restaurant in the 1930s and they have been cooking the best steaks ever since. Now there are two Brenner’s in the City. Today, Brenner’s is joined by more steakhouses than you can ‘shake a stick at’ as the old saying goes. And that’s great, but it’s the small restaurants, and I just read the past week that Houston has 10,000+ restaurants, and the medium size restaurants that serve excellent ethnic-based food that makes Houston’s restaurant scene so fantastic. Virtually every country in the world is represented in Houston and there’s a restaurant or 10 that matches those countries somewhere in the city.
Because of the breadth of Houston Metro area, all 10,062 square miles of it, and the lack of zoning, there is almost one restaurant per every square mile in Houston. Of course that ranges from a hotdog from a food cart to a fine restaurant where the meal can run $250.00 or more and the bottle of wine can cost the diner $15,000.00 or more if you are in the right restaurant. I’ll never forget that my wife and I were treated to a wonderful meal at a superb restaurant in an Uptown-area hotel in the mid-1980s. I did not see the tab he wrote off but I know that the entrée was $300.00 for both of us and the bottles of Chateau Margaux was $350 per bottle and we drank two of them. And these prices were 1980s prices not 2023.
I have never heard of any of these places!! Cmon Houston
Very Kool, yum
I like seeing Restaurants
Wow, so good, hank you......
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@@OnViewCation I like restaurants and condos.
Paparruchos is the Spot. Restaurant, bar, club. All in one place. And the food, best fajitas in town🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟trust me👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for the tips! We'll check Paparruchos. What other types of video would you like to see?
@@OnViewCation best picture taking scenes👍🏼around Htown👍🏼
You had my ear until you said pondicheri. Including such a mid in a city that is the virtual epicenter of south Asian dining is downright embarrassing. Makes one think the entire list is self promotion by industry insiders.
Brennens on the Bayou
Vic and Anthony's
Yummy
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Truckers passing through Houston
Interesting, thank you so much for sharing this info. Which city/location would you like us to cover next?
In the likely Mexican food capital of the world, you can't pick a Mexican restaurant? I suggest you REALLY eat the food of Houston, Texas, then remake your list...
I agree 💯! Maybe there's just too many great Mexican restaurants! I know my favorite!! 😊
Lol texas has horrible Mexican food 💯
Fegis
Fegies
the Chinese cuisine in your video...from the photo, the chief seems not professional, like a little girl cooking in first week....
xochi is yuck
None of these are all that they went with what is fancy and over priced...definitely hitting that👎🏽