2. Seasons 52
8.5
4410 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX
New American Restaurant · 31 tips and reviews
Houston Press: This fresh, seasonally-inspired eatery's "Sunset Seasons" happy hour features $5 small plates and select beers, cocktails, and wines by the glass for just $4 to $8 a pop.
Ivonne Gonzalez: Fresh healthy ingredients with lots of flavor. Restaurant Week's lunch was well worth the visit.
Jade Gold: The flatbreads are excellent to start with💕. The salads are amazing ! The dressing is just right., fish portion is perfect and presentation is lovely. Remember everything is 475 calories or less!
3. Lupe Tortilla
8.4
7215 FM 1960 Rd E, Humble, TX
Mexican Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews
April Davis: We went when they first opened tried their famous fajitas they were awesome. They open garage like doors on nice days a real feel good eatery plus I love their house tequila in frozen daiquiris!
Estela R.: The only con to this place is that it gets very busy on weekdays after 5pm and on weekends but it is worth it! The chips and salsa are amazing and the queso, but the fajitas are definitely the star!
jane sherman: Waited 45 minutes for a to go order of beef fajitas. Manager walked by twice without saying anything. I could've driven downtown and gotten my fajitas faster from the Kirby location.
Houston Press: Lorene Brenner & husband Herman, opened the first Brenner's Cafe in 1936. When their original eatery was bulldozed, the Brenners relocated to a little house with a big garden & changed the format. Read more.
Betsy Lowther: Must-trys: Scallop appetizer, beefsteak tomato salad, steak (all are amazing!), creamed spinach, and **bread pudding**.
Eric Geordi: Oh my god, this was the best filet mignon I've ever had... Get it with the Oscar!
Blair Allen: A classic eatery for Houstonians whether you’re craving breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Perfectly fluffy omelets, delectable Pot Roast Grilled Cheese, and hand spun gelato await you.
Blair Allen: A classic eatery for Houstonians whether you’re craving breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Perfectly fluffy omelets, delectable Pot Roast Grilled Cheese, and hand spun gelato await you.
Iris Allen: Excellent wine selections! My menu favorites are the Santa Fe Salad, Sausage & Mozzarella Kolaches,the Humming Bird Cake. Memorial Drive location is open until 1AM Fri. & Sat. with a full service bar.
9. El Meson
7.9
2425 University Blvd, Houston, TX
Cuban Restaurant · 26 tips and reviews
Houston Press: This longtime Village eatery allows you to tour Spain and its colonies. Read more.
Jenn: Love, love this place. The gazpacho soup is a cold soup - great for summer. Order the ahi tuna salad. The service is impeccable and Pedro, the owner, is also a wonderful sommelier.
Tatiana Pauwels: They have new Croquetas on the menu... I'm totally addicted!!!
10. Vallone's
8.0
947 Gessner Rd Ste A100 (Katy Freeway), Houston, TX
Steakhouse · 10 tips and reviews
Eater: This highly anticipated eatery is now offering the public high-end seafood dishes, 55-day dry aged steak and all of the familiar steakhouse offerings.
Houston Press: Get $2 off expertly crafted cocktails and $5 select wines by the glass alongside $5 bites think meatballs and polenta, crisp calamari, & corn ravioli at both the bar and the bistro during happy hour. Read more.
Michael Crawford: Very good. Great atmosphere excellent food!
Foreplaya: Very nice. Service is excellent and room comfy and clean. Near many eateries and shops.
Daniel Rothschild: Great business hotel. Very happy with my room and the location.
Lisa Thompson: Make sure to ask for a room away from the elevator. It makes a very loud ding every time someone gets on and off. And make sure to hit up the social hour. They have free bud light, ziegenbock, red and
Houston Press: Ideal for a quick lunch or take-out dinner, San Dong Noodle House is a fast, casual eatery that turns out Chinese and Taiwanese dishes. Read more.
Jennifer N: Pork leek dumplings & beef noodle soup!
Allen Arcade: The rice pork dumplings is the signature dish. If you've ordered too much already, take it to go!