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    Baso

    4.2 (102 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSpanish, Wine Bars, Japanese
    Closed 4:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Romantic
    Upscale
    Dogs allowed
    Happy hour specials

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    Okra with Gouda based sauce - Holy crap this was good.
    Scott L.

    Okay. Let me say this: I wish Yelp had six stars because this place was PHENOMENAL. Absolute home run. I'm pretty sure angels were singing. Where do I begin? We wandered into this small (40 seat), unassuming restaurant, nestled in between some other businesses in a small strip mall. Nicely decorated, good lighting, quiet, tables full of people - they had room for us at the little walk up bar in the foyer. So we took it. Boy were we glad. Craig introduced himself to us and told us a little about the place and presented us with a drinks menu and water and proceeded to make various recommendations - for drinks, for apps, for mains - this guy was an encyclopedia - except he was engaging and made you feel right at home. Two drinks to recommend: Martini de Baso and Goose Juice. Delish. For apps we had grilled and raw oysters - the grilled were unlike any I've had before and I could have eaten a bowl of whatever they seasoned them with. Pecans were part of the mix and they just WORKED. Then came the mains: Quail with apple and beef fat, Elk with yuzu, sunflower seed and smoked heart - Who thinks of these combinations? It was wonderful. Pepper Toast with apple, sorrel and white tamari - indescribably delicious. And the OKRA - with Gouda and liquore strega - Wow, just wow. That's on my the list for last meal on earth. Unbelievable. All in all - it was a wonderful meal, a kaleidoscope of flavors, just magnificent. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    Okra and pepper toast. Again -- so much flavor.
    Roosh W.

    Easily a contender for the best meal in Houston. Service was excellent. Drinks were excellent. Food was absolutely incredible. We opted to sit at the counter where you can feel the heat from the flames and watch the food get prepared -- highly recommend. The entire experience was near flawless. Cannot wait to come back.

    Juncel A.

    Came here on a Wednesday night for a date night and a late anniversary celebration and we had such a great time! We'd been meaning to visit for a while and finally found the time (and a babysitter). It's a Basque inspired joint which I think is the only one in the city. We sat at the chef's counter with direct view of their open kitchen, which I highly recommend. It was fascinating watching the team work the fire and prepare each dish right in front of us. They started us off with complimentary bubbles and a menu that said "Happy Anniversary" - such a thoughtful touch! The ambiance is intimate yet lively; there were a few small groups dining as well. It can get a bit loud, but not in an overwhelming way. It was slightly chilly inside, even near the fire - my wife wished she'd brought a cardigan. Our server was wonderful and guided us through the menu with great recommendations. I ordered their take on a Paper Plane cocktail made with calamansi and it was excellent. We shared four dishes: the Endive, Grilled Oysters, Elk, and Pork Chop. Everything was delicious, but the Pork Chop really stood out (and it seemed to be a staff favorite too! Several people mentioned it!). Of course we had to end the night with their delicious basque cheesecake. Overall, we had a lovely evening and left full and happy. Definitely a place I can see us returning to!

    Kevin S.

    Went to Baso to celebrate my Dad's birthday this past week. It's a small, unassuming restaurant that quite honestly, you'll drive straight past if you're not looking for it. When you get inside, it's a rather small restaurant with an open look to the fire they use to cook most of the meats. The server brought us glasses of champagne as a celebratory drink, so really appreciated that. After giving us a rundown of the menu, we ordered the most appealing items to us. They coursed it out nicely, which I appreciate. I will say, presentation of the food, plating, etc. was very nice. The food was solid too, but it was a little underwhelming for the price you pay, and for the expectations that were set for it being a Michelin award winner.

    Keep the heat going in the kitchen.
    James K.

    So on our second time at BASO HTX we found the service, food and ambiance to be top notch again and we're so happy to celebrate our 25th anniversary here with our youngest son. Thanks for the cava to help us celebrate! As always the place has a very cool vibe. Intimate but not crowded even though it was full. It's always nice how the dark interior does a great job drawing your eye to the direct flame cooking happening in the kitchen. Overall the service was great. All the folks were welcoming and well informed about the dishes. Most of us who love good food but aren't in the industry will need a gourmet Sherpa like these servers. Food was such an adventure last night. I decide we'd Trust the Chef since it was also Father's Day. A choice you make for the table and he'll take you through a culinary journey. In this case it was 10 plates for the three of us. Lots of different flavors. The CORNBREAD, PEPPER TOAST AND PORK CHOP. By far was our favs. The caution is this, being a highly creative place you can pay a fair chunk of money for dishes you don't like. Maybe people Trust the Chef often and he is just too busy but it would be nice if he had come to table and talked a bit about what kind of things we liked and didn't like on the menu. At the least come by after to see what we thought. Additions to the trust the chef we ordered two drinks and a basque cheesecake. Overall bill was around $600 after tax. So as bit of buyers remorse around an otherwise great experience.

    Elk tartare

    Ribeye, Elk tartare, oysters are all eye watering delicious. Service was impeccable. We celebrated a birthday and they took extra steps to make it special. One person had Celiac with our party and they were easily able to accommodate gluten free, in fact all dishes but two on the menu were naturally gluten free. A must visit.

    Quail
    Catherine L.

    We came to celebrate my sister's birthday and it was a great experience. All the servers were super friendly and very helpful and super attentive to everything. I felt like I did not have to lift a finger for my water once. I loved how they described each food item and not all food was great and that has nothing to do with the chefs but more so my taste preference. for example, the endives were definitely not what I expected-more on the bitter side rather than sweet but again I did not know what I was expecting! Dessert was so good I didn't even get to take a pic! Beautiful chill spot that is great for date night or birthday dinner.

    Menu 10/17/25
    Diana Z.

    Phenomenal. Loved our date night at Baso. Walking in the vibe is - open kitchen and wood fire, cozy, cool, modern, a little undone on the edges. The service was also impeccable - we thoroughly enjoyed Alexis and the entire team's care and attentiveness throughout the meal. Now the food. We've been to Spain many times, we have family there. The Basque region is one our favorites - I dream of San Sebastián night outs with food and drink regularly! Baso DID NOT DISAPPOINT! I loved the creative dishes that in some way still tasted simple and not overdone. Highly recommend the tasting menu! For two, we had so many incredible dishes on the menu. Our top favorites were: Grilled oysters Amberjack Pepper toast Okra Ribeye - must have! We never get steak out because my husband cooks a mean steak at home, but we're so glad we did! It was one of the best we've had out. Will be back for sure!

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    JJ J.

    Basque traditionally relies on local foods with an emphasis on grilled and raw with simple ingredients to allow unique strong flavors to have the spotlight rather than muddled in complexity, so expect most things to have a smoky note and to be fresh. Raw oysters in watermelon molasses. The elk tartare was shockingly vibrant with citrusy yuzu and ashy heart shavings strewn about with a sesame crisp blanket to pair it together without overwhelming its true simplicity. Plus having the bragging rights and iconic memory of having eaten raw elk & heart, cmon that'll stick. I still can't get over the okra though, it was ridiculously good smoky and charred, i feel kind of deprived having never experienced this until now. The mushrooms same, though I can't ever say I've had bad shrooms in a Michelin or James bearded restaurant or I'd be trippin. The charred cheesecake was unbelievable especially sipping on a sherry and inhaling the aroma of smoke and my French press coffee nearby dreaming the spectacle of world renowned chefs sweating the hearth in front of me on a special anniversary/birthday superstack. I love how it was authentic to basque style while still being local to our area in all the foods, brilliant. What an experience.

    Cornbread
    Jackie C.

    Small intimate place with some impressive food. My favorites were the grilled oysters, bluefin tuna, cornbread, and the shrimp. For the main, we got the ribeye steak, which was spectacular. For dessert, do not pass on the basque cheesecake and blueberry ice cream. We loved pretty much everything we ordered. For cocktails, I highly recommend the blond redhead. The service was also top notch. When we ordered the basque cheesecake, our waiter mentioned it was the last piece and ran off to put in the order to make sure we got it and then came back to get the rest of our order, which we really appreciated as the cheesecake was amazing. Parking is also easy as there is a sizable lot next to the restaurant, which is rather rare in the heights.

    Basque cheesecake
    Lalanica C.

    Baso has the best basque cheesecake in town. By my opinion. It's got a more salty cheese kick to it...and I love it. Bit pricey on the small plates; the pork chop has been something I've enjoyed. Also the bread was delicious...and I could probably do 2 orders of that. I don't think I quite get their drink profile, and I like to think I'm adventurous. But I'm still sold on the dessert so I'll be back!!

    Quail and endive salad

    I recently visited Baso for my husband's birthday! Both the food and the service were pristine! No detail was overlooked. Each dish showcased a fun take on local Texas ingredients with. The flavor combinations were inventive, yet beautifully balanced, with pleasant surprises in every course. Overall, it was an exceptional experience and easily one of Houston's top spots for an intimate date night.

    Cornbread
    Haley G.

    The ambiance was dim, but welcoming! We arrived at ~7:30 for a reservation on a Tuesday, not super busy, and they were attentive upon arrival. We got wine by the glass to pair with the dinner. They asked us to order all of the food at once so they can time the serving of the food/bake to order. When we ordered they took away our table lighting to make room for the dinner... We laughed a little because it seemed like they were just leaving us in the dark, but it was fine! Everything was super yummy! The cinnamon sauce with the cornbread was different, but soo good. The oysters weren't overly dressed & the flavor was amazing! The shrimp & filet mignon were also both amazing.. too bad I was getting full. The overall experience was great, I will definitely be back again!

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    Overrated. Service was good and the drinks were ok. The amberjack and the bread were good, but other flavors severely lacking.

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    Nut allergy friendly: No issues with what we ordered after letting the waiter know. They initially…read moreremoved the fava beans from our cheese board but they gave it to us on the side after we asked about it. Fava beans aren't nuts! Parking: Tons of parking here surprisingly, both a paved lot and a pebble lot. We had a reservation for 3 at 7PM and were promptly seated at a booth after a small line of people. Order-to-Appetizer: 15 Minutes Order-to-Entrees: 30 MInutes For three people, we ordered: Dairymaid's Cheese Board (4/5): Comes with four cheeses, five small pieces of sourdough, honey-spritzed grapes, green Granny Smith apples, and fava beans. I wish they gave us more bread with the cheeses and preserves. The four cheeses provided were slices of a five-year aged Cheddar, Oveja Anejo, Tomarashi, and Gruyere. I enjoyed the Tomarashi the most. It is a bit pricey for what you get, but very sharable and a great starter. Shady Acres Pizza with prosciutto (3.5/5): I really don't like getting thin crust pizza that isn't crispy, and unfortunately this was a soggy thin crust pizza. The toppings themselves were very flavorful, and the end parts were crispy enough. 5 Cheese Calzone with chicken (3.5/5): Whew, five cheeses makes for a salty calzone. The side marinara sauce provides a good balance. It's very filling. Chicken might have been a good addition because prosciutto might have made it too salty. It was larger than expected which was nice for sharability. Service was kind of iffy. They were pretty rude with not providing us utensils and seeming almost angry that we asked for some for the cheese board. They mixed up our order (we asked for chicken on the pizza and prosciutto on the calzone and they flipped it) and seemed almost apologetically serving us afterwards. Overall, would recommend as a relaxed date spot at a reasonable price. I paid via inKind and applied referral credit with no issues. Would come back with inKind credit, probably not at full price.

    Went with friends for a chill Saturday lunch !…read more Service‍ - chill and attentive staff What we ordered * shady acres + prosciutto * the goodfella burrata * tipsy calamri Overall the food was very solid! Vibe 6 /10 - has a family friendly patio outside! price $30 ish per person party of 4 people I give 6/10 04/25/26

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