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    Kiki D.

    This delicious pop-up restaurant at the beloved Theordore Rex is such a treat! Chef Kaitlin Steets' five-course tasting menu is well curated and filling! We ordered the "degustation" menu but I did sub the snapper for the beets dish from the "vegetable" menu. We enjoyed the progression of the meal and savored every bite. The surprise course of madeleines was a yummy special touch Definitely make a reservation ahead of time as there is limited seating. #ProTip: They offer a wine pairing for an additional $55 or you can buy wine by the glass or bottle as you please.

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    Stacy T.

    We adored every dish of the 5-course tasting menu from the Littlefoot pop-up at T-Rex. I got the vegetarian menu, and my spouse ordered the 'degustation.' I enjoyed the vegetarian beet dish more than the snapper, but the "shrimp snack" that came with the snapper was one of the highlights of the meal. The surprise, savory madelines with a cheese fondue. We dined in the record room, which is detached from the restaurant for a private dining experience. The whole experience was a lot of fun, and I hope that we'll see more from Chef Streets in the future.

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    Bridget R.

    Girls night out, and so happy! Service was ok great, and enjoyed patio. The mini Madelines are not on the menu but AMAZING! If more than one attending for dinner, do both menus. Everything was good, but in my order was: Madeline's (spelling?) Mushrooms Surprise shrimp, for the best tempuraesque breading EVER Salad Beets Fish Dessert Quail Farro (sooo good, but didn't need brulee onions, but looked legit. The sauce at the bottom was hidden and GLORIOUS! So surprised how much I loved the basil cucumber combo. Also feel I could eat the portion as an entire meal) In short, even what is at the bottom of the list was awesome!

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    Lindsey L.

    Incredible pop-up dining experience in the Theodore Rex space by chef Kaitlin Steets! First of all, the space is amazing. Airy, industrial, mid-century, cozy lounge aesthetic. It's truly not that big of a space, and it feels even more intimate with the covid-safe spacing of dining tables. Awesome date night vibe with attentive service. But of course, the main event is the food! You choose from two set menus with five courses (and an unlisted bread course). My fiancé ordered the degustation (meat) menu and I ordered the vegetable menu. (And we both ordered the wine pairings!) Honestly, I think I was the winner of the evening. Chef Steets really know how to make vegetables shine. By far, my favorite dish of the night was the Lions Mane Mushrooms. Awesome texture, meaty & smoky. Other highlights were the Salade (fresh but not too acidic!) and bread course (tasted like oyster crackers with butter!). I'm not a huge beet fan either but these beets were amazing. The wine pairings were spot on and interesting! I felt that the experience was worth it just to learn about the really unique wines featured as pairings. The meat course definitely had more unique wine pairings than the vegetable course. So all in all, I think we made the best move by trying out the whole menu as a pair! As much as I love Theodore Rex, I'm going to be sad to see this pop up go! I can't wait to see what new concept Chef Steets comes up with next.

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    Le Jardinier

    Le Jardinier

    4.5
    (307 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$$$

    Best meal and experience I have ever had. Everything was…read moreunique and amazing. The ambiance was perfect. Everyone was professional, knowledgeable, and super friendly. Thank you!

    3/6/26-Michelin Man? More like Michelin...maaaaaaan…read more.. In good Mel and the Doctor fashion, a rough week equates to "let's go have a great night." We get dressed up and venture to Le Jardinier. While we were super excited and ready for a great Friday evening, we checked in with an unwelcoming hostess. Mind you, this is our first impression since we have never been to any of the locations. He asked the hostess if we would be seated close or after our reservation time (that would determine if we would have a drink at the bar), we received a condescending toned response of "you can have a seat and I will work on getting a status update on that." Duly noted. A few minutes later we were told we could go to the bar to only then be escorted to the table. So we will look past that "weirdness" of initial service and get ready for a stiff drink...the bartenders know what they are doing! Martinis were the name of the game and they were perfect. Just perfect. The prefixe and wine pairing was the game plan. But before the fun stuff, came the bread service. Bread was more than bread, it was warm savory pillows with the perfect butter. Made a crumbly mess while tearing up the bread basket, expected table crumbler service, after, nothing. For Michelin, we expected the fine dining cleaning in between each course. The service was odd, and the servers seemed cold. The kanpachi and the scallop of the prefixe were Michelin. Overall, we might give it another shot, maybe it was a bad day...but still grateful to get in last minute due to rodeo season. Let me know your experience!

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    Beautiful vases at the bar
    Overcooked lobster. Was unable to cut with a knife and fork. The corn was embarrassingly stale
    Overcooked lobster. Was unable to cut with a knife and fork. The corn was embarrassingly stale
    Burgundy wine pairing: 2017 Givry Premier Cru (red)

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    Brasserie du Parc

    Brasserie du Parc

    3.9
    (423 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$

    We had an awesome experience at this restaurant. The food was delicious as we enjoyed the…read morewaiter-recommended short ribs. We also had foie gras which was very nice. This is a lovely location near Toyota Center. The decor is welcoming and the noise level is just right. Appreciate our server recommending the short ribs.

    I've never encountered a restaurant that went from a 5-star experience to a 1-star experience from…read morea first visit to a second visit, but this place managed to pull it off. I took my wife here last year and she loved the place so much that she couldn't wait to come back. She literally called the restaurant "perfection" in her own Yelp Review. Of course, that meant we were going to make repeat trips here, even though with all the restaurants we have around Houston, I prefer to continue trying new venues. This year was a complete 180 from last year. They seemed to be either overbooked or understaffed, probably both. We were waiting a while for our table, but a trendy place during Houston Restaurant Weeks having delays isn't surprising, even if we had a reservation. The waiter apologized for the delay, saw we were looking at the HRW menu, and took all three course orders at once. We really thought that it would speed things up, but the exact opposite thing happened. It took well over 30 minutes to get our first course, which was the berries parfait. It's literally just yogurt, berries, granola, and honey in a bowl. Unlike last year, where the ingredients were carefully portioned, it seemed like this year they were all just hastily dumped into a bowl and brought out to the table. Regardless, it still tasted pretty good. About 50 minutes after we ordered, we asked the waiter about the status of our entrees. He let us know that the kitchen was behind. He sounded frustrated. We never saw him again; he completely disappeared and while we thought we saw him around, he never stopped by our table. We proceeded to see random people running items from the kitchen out to various tables. They weren't the waiters covering those tables. I'm not sure if they were kitchen staff, managers, dishwashers, or what. They all seemed frazzled and rushed. Of course, none of the food was coming to our table, but we clearly won't the only ones encountering delays and poor service. At about 70 minutes, and now no waiter, we gave up and went to the host table. We asked to cancel the rest of our order and offered to pay for what we'd already received. The host went to get a manager, but another lady came out letting us know that the manager was tied up facilitating in the kitchen and was trying to offer alternatives to us leaving. My wife was ready to leave, but I saw one of the random employees drop two plates at the table we'd abandoned. I suggested to her that it might be better to just finish our already-delayed meal rather than waste another hour going to another restaurant, ordering, and waiting for food. The lady at the front said she'd "take care of the bill." The food that was brought out was a disappointed. The duck confit was clearly rushed through the cooking process, but was still pretty good. The shrimp and grits were a complete miss, though. They clearly didn't have time to get the flavors they wanted, so they just dumped a bunch of garlic butter into the dish and called it a day. My wife couldn't finish her meal so we swapped entrees midway since the excess butter was making her miserable. The same lady (I'm guessing an assistant manager) kept offering us drinks. We made it clear we didn't want mimosas, so they started offering coffee. I don't think they were intending to come off pushy, but after a miserable 80+ minutes, it felt that way. Finally, we agreed to a couple of coffees with dessert just so they'd stop suggesting stuff and let us enjoy our food. The desserts were... okay. Just like the appetizers and entree, they seemed to be hastily assembled and lacking the flavors we'd expect. My wife seemed suitably happy with the Strawberries Melba for dessert, but my chocolate pot de creme was... bland. I've worked in hospitality before and I know that "I'll take care of the bill" means different things at different places, but this is the first time I've ever encountered-- as an employee or as a customer-- where that meant we were issued a bill for the full amount of the food we ordered, despite the fact that we nearly walked out due to the horrendous service. The only items that were "comped" were the coffees that we didn't even want. My wife had previously made it clear to me that she wanted to come back here regularly, so as we were walking back to our car, I suggested this was just an extreme off day and next time would be better. This time, she made it clear that she'd be okay if we never came back again. Honestly, I can't blame her. I'm leaving the second star on here because the first experience was so good. All I can say is that this place is no longer the amazing location that we experienced in 2024.

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    CRÈME BRÛLÉE À LA VANILLE
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    Cafe Brussels

    Cafe Brussels

    4.2
    (455 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Located on Houston street next to Coastline Pizzeria. There is a private parking lot adjacent,…read morewhich is handy for this area. The interior is fairly old school and was empty during lunch service. The menu focused on European style dishes. Service was very good and our server was very friendly with suggestions. We got some escargot in butter to share (4/5), mussels (2/5), and bread for the table. The escargot was pretty solid compared to what is available in town, the garlic butter sauce was a good bread dipper as well. The mussels tasted a bit off and the sauce wasn't very flavorful either. I got the pork chop for my main (2.5/5); it was a bit tough and wasn't very flavorful outside of being salted. The brussell sprouts were not my favorite but the fries itself were decent. The snails and fries are good. Everything else was just okay.

    I'm in love with everything about this Cafe. The service was so fabulous they were very attentive…read morefrom the moment I walked in to the moment I left. I did not feel rushed to pay or to order. Since it was my first time I had to take a little bit of time to peruse the menu. I was very happy that I tried sampler of mussels. I have to say the curried ones were my favorite. And of course the french fries were top notch. The environment was very very calm and conducive to conversation. Parking in the back was easy and readily available. I would definitely try to go back and try other things

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    Moules Au Gratin and Belgian Fries in background.
    Moules Au Gratin and Belgian Fries in background.
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    Taste of Paris

    Taste of Paris

    4.2
    (163 reviews)
    14.1 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Certified professionals

    TLDR: Worth a visit if you're in the area?…read more Wow! Hidden gem? Forgotten favorite? I don't know, but after tasting the food, we have to get the word out about this spot. Arriving around lunchtime on a weekday, I had the place to myself which allowed me a unique opportunity to take the place in. That being said, this spot is not overly French cafe themed, but instead a classic suburban strip mall spot with nods to the French peppered throughout the menu and decor. The booth area is well-designed, the spot was clean and the table touched by light so after a great experience chatting with the cashier I was crossing my fingers, hoping the food matched the vibe. I had a crepe Mexicana (because who has ever heard of that?!), a croque monsieur with tomato soup, and a dessert crepe because y'all know I always save room for dessert. It took a minute to be prepared, but I'm willing to wait for a fresh made meal. Everything, was delicious. Crepe texture was on point, and each crepe was stuffed to the Gods. Positive experience all around. My tip: Order the tomato soup and finish your meal with the following combo- a dessert Crepe Almonds with strawberries. Trust me on that one!

    Quaint little creperie with friendly staff. My Nutella crepe stuffed with strawberries and banana…read morewas delicious and they didn't skimp on the Nutella. Cappuccino was also delicious. The Parisian theme was noticeable..as was the reggaeton music they were curiously playing. Worth coming back to when in the area as the menu had a few other items I would definitely try.

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    Crepes, waffles, premium coffee and fun
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    Waffle near me
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    Toulouse Cafe and Bar

    Toulouse Cafe and Bar

    3.5
    (639 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$$

    One of my favorite spots for brunch! I've been here for both Saturday and Sunday, and each visit…read morehas been a great experience. Such a lovely restaurant, with two slightly different vibes depending on the day. Sundays are more lively with a live band, while Saturdays are a bit more relaxed--but still busy. I definitely recommend making a reservation ahead of time. My only small note from my most recent visit was that it felt a little warm inside. I get it, it's Texas and it was a hot day, but I wouldn't have minded the AC being turned up a bit more . Now for the good stuff, food! I've tried a variety of items and have yet to be disappointed. Some standouts: French Toast (5/5): One of the best I've had. Thick slices, no eggy taste, and the crème anglaise with fresh berries are the perfect adds. Lobster Tacos (5/5): More like a lobster salad packed into crispy mini taco shells, the perfect little bites. Shrimp Tempura & Caviar 4/5: Tried this most recently and loved it. The batter had the perfect crunch. I also recommend the Rosé all day punch (not on the menu, but ask your server - it's a frozen berry ball with sparkling champagne and rosé) breakfast potatoes and sausage, salmon entrée, and even the french fries. The service has always been great. On my most recent visit, our server was especially awesome. They were very attentive, polite, and gave great recommendations (especially for mocktails). There are several options for parking including valet, street parking, and a garage. Valet runs around $6-$10, street parking is metered (I paid about $6 for two hours), and the garage was free and really easy the last time I went. Overall, this is a spot I'll keep coming back to and recommending again and again. Looking forward to trying even more of the menu next time!

    The service is consistently good. The staff is friendly, attentive, and professional. That's the…read moreonly reason this isn't a one-star review. The pricing has become absurd. Four basic drinks - Tito's & club soda - came to $97 before tip. Nothing about the experience justifies paying nearly $25 a drink. It certainly feels like Toulouse used the World Cup as an excuse to jack up prices, and if that's the case, it's a pretty shitty way to treat your regular customers. Houston locals are the people who kept this place busy long before the tourists arrived. I don't mind paying premium prices for a premium experience. I do mind feeling like I'm being gouged. There are too many great bars and restaurants in Houston to justify coming back here.

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    Toulouse Cafe and Bar
    Mussels in a red pot served with French plates and glasses of white and rosé wine.
    Mussels in a red pot served with French plates and glasses of white and rosé wine.
    Bottle and glasses of white wine served alongside French dishes and fries at Toulouse.

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    Bottle and glasses of white wine served alongside French dishes and fries at Toulouse.

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