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    Theodore Rex

    4.3 (302 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated a few days ago

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    Sausages and cucumbers
    Yara C.

    I had a wonderful meal at Theodore Rex and I really recommend this place for a romatic date or a good time to talk with friends. The service is excellent. Our server knew the wine list well and recommended a great bottle for us to share, knowing we would be ordering a variety of small plates. Sitting outside is quite nice. The city behind you, it's actually a great, quiet place to have a conversation. The inside is cozy. The menu changes often, so I will only say that the creativity and cooking is phenomenal. An expertly crafted menu, and well-made dishes. My favorite dish was a crispy chicken - perfectly roasted, crispy yet juicy. Hopefully that item stays.

    Ahhhhhhh. Here we go.
    Alyssa K.

    Amazing solo dinner. Had a chef's choice tasting menu. Mushroom broth - weird but so aromatic. Hiramasa-more or less yellowtail- the olive oil was unbelievably fragrant and delicious. Tomato toast- good. Beef dumplings were very buttery and good. I had the onions but I would prefer them in the fall. Redfish an absolute delight. The wines were show stoppers - viognier and a gamay beaujolais. Topped off by panna cotta and butter cake. The panna cotta blew my mind Service is spect and not intrusive. Ambiance is casual friendly welcoming comfortable but upscale food. Wonderful Next time I woukd

    Farm egg in its shell with lemon soubise, mushroom lardons, earl gray and a little caviar
    Maggie J.

    It had been a couple of years since I had last been to T. Rex and I was pretty excited to try the new menu. I set an alarm for when the reservations would open but was still only able to get a patio table for 4. We lucked out with the weather and the patio was actually kind of delightful with only one table for two and then one table for four. Our waiter was extremely friendly and walked us through the new menu. I appreciated his recommendations but we did feel that he led us a tad astray by repeatedly telling us how small the dishes were. The was true for some, but not all and by the time our main courses arrived we were basically full and had to take most of the mains to go. I really enjoyed the cold ratatouille to start. It was light and fresh. The egg was a miss for me. My husband liked it more than I did but said it was, "fine". Alternately, I enjoyed the French cheese pancake but everyone else at the table felt like it needed to be cheesier. The one dish we agreed on was the Carolina Gold Rice and Chicken. It's maybe not as good as their old Rice dish but still really yummy. For dessert we ordered the red jello and the dark chocolate torte. The red jello is the can't miss option here while the dark chocolate torte had a bit of a grainy texture. Overall, I enjoyed coming and trying the new menu but it was pretty expensive for it to feel good not great.

    Best Sparkling Bottle on Market (great prices)

    Great Staff and attention to detail. Food was excellent!!! The vibes ! This is a must spot in the warehouse district

    Duck Egg
    Alexandra P.

    I've heard about this place for years but never had the chance to go. Getting there was a bit of a journey. I originally made a reservation last month, but it was canceled by the restaurant due to overbooking. We rescheduled for the beginning of this month, completely forgot, canceled again, and finally made it this past weekend. The restaurant is located in the Warehouse District. It's a trendy area, but there are still quite a few homeless people around. There was street parking available and I didn't notice any other options. The restaurant itself is very small, so a reservation is a MUST! There's no lobby or host stand so walking in feels a little awkward until someone comes to greet you. Tables are placed very close together, and if you're unlucky like we were, you might get seated next to a loud pair of besties talking non stop. That was the only downside of the experience for me. They have a large wine selection but no cocktails. A few beers are available too. I had a glass of Chardonnay and it was excellent. We started with the duck egg, dumplings, and the tomato toast, all recommended by our waiter. The duck egg was really interesting. It came warm, with the top of the shell cut off, and was topped with cold soubise and caviar. As you dug in, the egg yolk was warm and surrounded by flavorful mushrooms. It was a little tricky to get all the elements in one bite and messy but it was definitely worth it. The dumplings were fine. They were boiled and filled with grass-fed beef. They were tasty but not particularly memorable to me despite what other reviews have said. The tomato toast on the other hand was AMAZING. It came with four half slices of house made sourdough, perfectly toasted and glistening with butter. The side of tomato spread was packed with flavor. Its their take on bruschetta and it was incredible. I'm so glad our waiter talked us into trying it. Just a heads-up though...the bread is thick and filling. We had planned to order two more dishes but ended up canceling one because we were already getting full. We also had the redfish. It came in a few pieces, each topped with a thin toast coated in honey and garlic. It was absolutely delicious. The rice served on the side deserves a special mention...IT WAS THAT GOOD! For dessert, we couldn't leave without trying the strawberry buttercake. I'm a huge buttercake fan, so I was excited. It was delicious but I didn't love the crispy exterior. I ended up removing the top layer and enjoying the rest. A few things to note. The kitchen is tiny and visible from the dining area. The chefs are often the ones bringing your food, which I loved. There's a small bar that faces the kitchen. I recommend reserving a spot there if you're into watching the process. A 22% gratuity is automatically added to every bill. Normally I'm not a fan of that but the service was great and they make it very clear that it's included. I loved this place and will definitely be back. It's exactly the type of restaurant that comes to mind when I think of a "hip" dining spot.

    Sformato
    Kyla F.

    Amazing spot! It is very small and quaint inside, and doesn't feel stuffy at all somehow. The wait staff is very attentive and friendly, and give great recommendations. I started out with a cider which was excellent, and my husband got a glass of wine. Next we got the apples over ice, which were so unique but definitely a stand out. They had a spicier and sweeter one and the presentation was fun. Next we had the tomato toast- by farrrrr our favorite, such a stand out! We absolutely loved!! The bread. Wow. Don't know if I've ever had better bread! Then we had the sweet onions. I liked them, not sure I'd order again though, mostly just because the texture wasn't my fav but the flavors were great. Next we had the Sformato. It was kind of 'deconstructed' and very unique. Not my absolute favorite but probably more of a personal preference thing. Then we had the beef taglioni, which we really liked and I would recommend! Then the chicken, which was good! Lastly, we finished it off with the panna cotta, which was lovely! Would highly recommend. Already dying to go back!

    Panna Cotta with Sea Salt
    Josh W.

    Amazing from start to finish! Very quaint spot situated outside of downtown. Food was spectacular! The coconut chicken looks odd but was the best tasting dish in my opinion. I can see why it's a staple. Our server was really cool and even gave us bar recommendations for after. The bar we went to was amazing too but for another review lol! Highly recommend coming here for an elevated food experience while in Houston.

    BOILED DUMPLINGS STUFFED WITH GRASS-FED BEEF, PARMAGIANO-REGGIANO, RICOTTA, CELERY
    Shannon A.

    Small, romantic, upscale restaurant nestled on the edge of downtown, street parking is available Went for my birthday dinner and enjoyed the dishes. They were definitely all unique and shows a love for food by the chefs. I actually had 2 birthday dinners here, a few years apart, planned by others. The ambience is nice, the food is yummy, and the beef was very good in particular. People rave about the tomato toast, I thought it was decent. The bread was really thick and very well toasted and I'm honestly not a big tomato fan lol (they told me this dish would convert me, it didn't) This might just be a me thing but the staff here was a little stuffy for me. I didn't feel like they were trying to accommodate me, it felt like they just had their own idea of how the night needed to go and I was a piece in their moving puzzle. I wouldn't come back on my own because I don't like feeling cramped or rushed at dinner.

    Eric G.

    I always come here. be brave and get the chef's selection, it's well priced and allows you to try a variety of dishes for good value. luv the team here. amazing food, too amazing to express in words.

    Chorizo and cucumber
    Rose K.

    As a native Houstonian who adored Oxheart, it took me what, 8 years of having Theodore Rex at the top of my "restaurants to try in Houston when I'm back" list. My friend made a snap decision to make a late reservation on my las tnight in town and there we were, sitting at the bar, facing the kitchen. We got front row seats to the genius of the pastry chef (Frank Hermosilla). Tony greeted us immediately at our bar seats and was absolutely DELIGHTFUL. I wanted to be friends with him right away. He was extremely attentive to our dietary retrictions, and was able to clearly and humorously communicate what the best options would be considering my inability to tolerate dairy. We started with beautiful broth just oozing with umami with the addition of a tiny drop of Madeira wine. Enter the first course that transported me to summertime, the Evercrisp apples with beets and umeboshi. Every bite was direclty going to battle against the winter weather outside. My main course was abosutely stand-out - the chicken leg, my gosh, so juicy with the perfectly crisped skin. It was paired with the lovely green salad that brighted everything up. They made their signature rice without butter for me, and it was also perfectly balanced with the chicken. So we arrive at dessert. I was able to admire Chef's buttering of the butter cake all evening, and while I couldn't taste the cake I was over the moon about the fact that the chocolate mouse on the menu is completely dairy-free and in fact, vegan. Needless to say, I licked the plate. If you've been sleeping on Theodore Rex or if you think it's old news, THINK AGAIN. Come back and try Chef Justin Yu's amazing concept, and you won't be disappointed. From the bottom of a homegrown Houston girl's heart, thank you to the team at Theodore Rex for a truly amazing experience. I'll be back, and say hi to Tony for me when you visit.

    Kitchen, from the counter
    James K.

    Absolutely my favorite place in Houston. I keep coming back. Food is fun and unique. Service is always outstanding. Well informed and helpful for a complicated menu. Ambiance is hip and casual. Great for a formal meal or chill date night. If you haven't tried it, you must

    The spread....the salad was interesting, but the rice paired well with the chicken leg and the mushrooms
    Trey L.

    First thing you notice is this place is very small but the location is nostalgic for me being by Last concert cafe, a Houston young adult right of passage. This place is a bit museum of modern art with their menu but the flavors are undeniable. The tomato toast is as good as advertised and to me seems like a dream dish for a vegetarian. The mushroom broth finally drives home what people are going for with a savory cocktail. The tenderloin did what its supposed to but that beefy flavor does come with a cost. The chicken leg flattened out was good as well but again may be a lil pricey for some. The strawberry cake is a 10/10. So good I may bring my lil sister just for that.

    Crudo
    Brittany M.

    I came here to celebrate my birthday and had a fabulous time. You have to order tapas style to really get the most out of your experience. There really wasn't a dish that missed. The staff were fun, lively, and gave great suggestions. Best noods in Houston. I will note that it is a small space so if you want a restraurant that can accommodate a large group - this may not be the place for you.

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    Tiny place great for a date night. Must try the tomato toast & shaved loin rib of Wagyu!

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    Our party of five, including two children, had a great meal here. The service was patient and professional all night too.

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    Just the best restaurant in town . The food is both really interesting yet extremely approachable. No place like it in town

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    Traveler's Table

    Traveler's Table

    4.4
    (2.4k reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$$

    I've been here countless times for brunch and always have amazing food and service. I enjoy sitting…read moreboth inside and outside. Inside has a small bar area, some booths, and tables. Outside has fans and is covered. They can get pretty full so it's best to have a reservation through open table. I've tried and enjoyed both the bubbly and margarita flights. Each time I go for brunch I either get the Huevas à la Mexicana or the French toast which could have different toppings with the season. The beans are also super flavorful and the French toast always done well and never soggy. I still haven't gone for dinner yet, but will try one day soon. Just a warning if you ever visit: please utilize valet! There are signs to remind you and some people still ignore it and end up getting towed from parking across the street.

    Everything was absolutely AMAZING. Complimentary valet, we had no reservation but walked in for…read moresunday brunch and were seated immediately, superb staff/service and delicious food!! Hugeee portions for the price too Our favorite was definitely the korean fried rice though. It was so, so flavorful and the meat was so tender 10/10 Huevos a la mexicana was solid but a little simple 7/10 We also got the japanese mushroom toast but i didnt get a pic. It was hugee and pretty good but again kinda simple 7/10 And the ube pancakes were sooooo good and fluffy but crispy on the bottom. Not too much ube flavor but it comes with a nice coconut cream sauce! Would get again 8.5/10 Overall ambiance was amazing too. Nice outdoor seating and good vibes all around. Loved it all, would come back!

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    Nobie's

    4.3
    (710 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    I might have just found one of my new favorite restaurants in Houston. What a great experience!…read more Recently, a good friend dined here and immediately called me to tell me how great it was. She then text our friends group and said we all had to come together and we did just that. She made reservations in advance as this place is popular thanks to recent Michelin Bib Gourmand awards as well as many other accolades. Walk ins are welcome as well. Our reservation was later in the evening so after a night of bar hopping, we ride shared in which I think is one of the best options as parking is limited here or you have to find street parking in the neighborhood. This place is literally a house turned into a restaurant. Inside is just multiple rooms with a couple of tables. It makes for a unique, intimate dining experience, perfect for a date night. In our case, we were a group of nine so we got patio seating. The patio is spacious and well kept, and if the weather cooperates, a great place to hang. One thing that really stood out to me is the amazing ambience of this place. I was told that the bartenders pick the music for the night from the owners extensive vinyl collection. Once the album is in, they play it in it's entirety. The sound system was systeming and on top of the great company and food, we were totally vibing with the music. Customer service was amazing. Every staff member we came across was so friendly, especially our server. The menu here changes. There are some mainstays, but they like to change things up. Their website shows current menus daily. We were told that family style is the best way to experience this restaurant. I am one of those people that will always listen to the staff and go with their suggestions. Our group went through quite a bit of their menu from apps, entrees and desserts. I loved that our server and staff brought our food out one by one in what they thought was the best progression so we could take a culinary journey. We started off light with their popular Dilly Bread. Best bread I've had in awhile. Next was the Texas Tartare. It was my first ever tartare and it was delicious. We then moved on to Fingerlingin Good which was a crispy potato dish with chili crisp and mascarpone. It was potatoes elevated to the highest level and so so good. Next up was Beer Battered Sweet Tots. I didn't think sweet potatoes could be that good. Our first entree was a vegan dish called the Carroty Kid. I could seriously become a vegan if all dishes tasted like this. It was curried. A bowl of jasmine rice would've made it a complete meal. Next we tried another famous Nobie's dish called Nonno's Pasta. Handmade, perfectly cooked tagliatelle with a delicious bolognese. I wouldn't share this next time. Ok, I will, but it was that good. On to the heavier dishes. First up was the Jamon With Your Bad Self. This came highly recommended and it did not disappoint. It was favorite heavy entree. It was high quality, iberico pork steak with shaved brussels and all kinds of other tasty ingredients that when combined made such a tasty bite. We then went to the sea with the Drops of Grouperter. It was good, but not something I would order again. It was a little too smoky for my liking. Our biggest dish that came market priced was the Kick His Ass Seabass. This was a whole fish that was presented beautifully on a platter with all the accouterments to make your own elevated fish tacos. We left no morsel of fish behind. It was absolutely delicious. One of the things this place is really known for is their pies. This was the part I was most excited about. Just like their menu, their pies change up. We got all their offerings that night which they presented on one big platter of goodness. Their main stay and I believe always on the menu is the famous Olive Oil Cake. It's not a pie, but I can see why this is such a popular dessert. I can't even describe it, you just have to try it to understand. The pies we had were the Black Bottom Strawberry Pie, Banana Rum, and the Peanut Butter Pie. I would order all of them again. We all had a difference of opinion on which was the best, but my fave was the Banana Rum. Overall, I was highly impressed with this place and kind of mad at myself for waiting so long to make it here. It had made it's way to the top of my list of favorite restaurants in Houston. I will be back.

    Flavors, flavors, flavors! This was another on our list of Michelin Bibendum spots to try, and we…read morethoroughly enjoyed the meal. We started with a dozen oysters 2 ways. The first were "natural" and nicely briny. The 2nd was pure genius: they said it would taste like a Big Mac, and they were spot on. Amazing! Steak Tartare - the steak and deviled egg mixture were satisfyingly velvety and the accompanying bread was buttery, chewy, and addictive; Puff Puff Pass - unique textures: crispy, chewy, smooth elements are married beautifully. Nonno's Pasta - this dish was my least favorite. I found the flavors to be too cheese forward with not enough acid; Jamon With Your Bad Self - while not much to look at, this dish was outstanding. The pork's texture was simply magical, and the flavors well-balanced. On the side, we had the Fingerlingin Good potatoes, and they lived up to their name: pleasantly crispy and bursting with savory goodness. Desserts: the Olive Oil Cake was a dream: incredibly moist and tender with vanilla richness and a kiss of lemon. The Black Bottom Pie was not my favorite. I would the salt to be too much and couldn't eat more than 2 bites because of it. Service: warm, gracious, attentive, and efficient. As for ambiance, this is where the restaurant misses the mark for me. It's in an old house, and when we walked in, that's exactly what I smelled: old house. Still, if you're looking for a unique, creative menu that delivers on flavors, add nobie's to your bingo card.

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    Robobby's back-$20. my 2 favorites! Mezcal and egg whites! Wasn't worth the price tag! Zaddy spilled the first one so had to get another!

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    Robobby's back-$20. my 2 favorites! Mezcal and egg whites! Wasn't worth the price tag! Zaddy spilled the first one so had to get another!
    Nancy's Hustle

    Nancy's Hustle

    4.4
    (1.3k reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    Is this the most overrated restaurant in Houston?…read more After being on my "To Try" list for an unacceptable amount of time, I finally made my way over to Nancy's Hustle. I was lucky enough to snag a seat at the bar with no reservation. I arrived about 30 minutes into open and there was already a wait list. I suggest getting there early or making a reservation if you're not a solo diner. The interior is nice and intimate, with low lighting that doesn't work well for photos but definitely for a cozy dinner. The set up and music reminded me a little bit of 93 Til due to the decor. I started with the duck dumplings and the Nancy cakes. I wasn't expecting it but they offer half orders which is great for a solo diner who wants to try multiple things. Both items were delicious. The dumplings had a nice savory sauce with some texture from the peanuts. These were great but probably my bottom of the list which is saying something. I would only say this because they reminded me a lot of the hot oil wontons from duck and bao so at that price point, you might as well get more. The Nancy cakes were pillowy and savory and made a great vessel for honey butter and roe. I even used a bit to dunk into the leftover dumpling sauce. I suggest eating these as soon as they hit your table. I was trying to savor my bites but the cakes benefit a lot from being nice and hot. It's not the most ground breaking dish in the world but it's done well and I would definitely call it a must order. I could have eating a full order of it alone. My main dishes is where my mind was blown. I went with the roast chicken and half order of the gem lettuce salad and fries. This might be the best roast chicken I've ever had in Houston. Chicken can be a hit or a miss because sometimes, there just isn't much flavor. This was absolutely not the case here. The chicken was juicy and seasoned to the core. It even heated up well as left overs without being dry. The chili sauce on the bottom was flavor intensified and as I swiped my chicken through the pools of sauce, I thought to myself "overrated where?!". The gem salad caught me by surprise. I'm not one to stay away from a salad at a restaurant because they typically do them better than you can make at home . Nancy's Hustle solidified this opinion. The salad was wonderfully briney and savory. The lettuce was crisp and covered in the herby shallot dressing that grabbed my taste buds. Topped with anchovies and pancetta for a nice salty touch. So so good. The fries were the perfect side, crisp and not too potatoey (yes this is a thing). I traded in the aoli for some ketchup because that's just my thing. I concluded this wonderful dining experience with a dessert. Buttermilk ice cream with cornflakes, black berries and honey butter cookie. This dessert was a lesson in balance. Every component was present , sweet, salty, crunchy, cool. Each bite had something new to offer and combined into a perfectly executed dessert. As a cocktail, I tried their tropical drink. I don't remember what it was called but I know I could have drank about 7 of those. This was a great dining experience. I think when things get popular, sometimes we feel the need to be contrarians with our experiences. That wasn't the case for me. Nancy's Hustle has earned its popularity and I'll definitely be back

    I apologize for the low quality pictures but, everything was so good I couldn't wait to eat…read more Nancy cakes are a MUST TRY! The ricotta cavatelli was light and zesty and the shrimp was cooked to perfection. A phenomenal spring/ summer pasta parmesan & pancetta croquettes were crisp to perfection and are a must try if you're a cheese lover like me. Not pictured was their cocktail the green flag which was a 10/10! Service was out of this world. Our waitress was so kind and gave great recommendations! We got seated out in the patio and they have fans they can bring to the table if it gets too hot in this Houston heat but, the vibes were perfect for date night once the sun went down and the small table lamp turned on.

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    Grilled snapper-$35 and the silver lining- $15. My last meal request. The best combo I've had in 2025. Perfect portion size.

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    Grilled snapper-$35 and the silver lining- $15. My last meal request. The best combo I've had in 2025. Perfect portion size.
    Bludorn

    Bludorn

    4.3
    (761 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$$$

    Lovveeee anything Bludorn…read more Chose to revisit Bludorn for the start of my bday weekend and it did not disappoint. Service - top notch. Best service in Houston hands down. Food - you really can't go wrong with anything you order here. This time the highlights were definitely the duck and the rice. I could have eaten the rice as a meal and been very happy. Drinks - wine and cocktails 10/10 Parking - you might get lucky w self parking in the back of the restaurant otherwise it's valet for $8 right now. Make a reservation and wear something nice. Definitely a must try in Houston for an upscale experience.

    Came here for my wife's birthday. Made the reservation using Resy/Opentable indicating occasion,…read moreand when we arrived, there was no indication from staff that they were aware. We weren't drinking so we did mocktails. Their selection is solid. I recommend the Million Dollar Baby and the New Madness. For the oysters, we did 2 of each: fried, smoked and roasted. I would low key just come back for oysters next time. They were that damn good. I was let down by the dry-aged burger. Even though I ordered the burger as medium, it was pretty dry. I've had better burgers from joints around town. Not worth $24. The Chicken entree was an absolute let down. I won't even elaborate. Some of our favorite entrees were the carrot soup and crab rice. Both were out of this world. For me the food was 3/5, service (aside from staff forgetting occasion of visit) 5/5, value 3/5. Also valet parking is $8. I'm still undecided if I'll be back. Need to recover from spending $275 on a single dinner. Ouch.

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    Bludorn postcard
    Chestnut Cinco Leches Cake
    Chestnut Cinco Leches Cake
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    Sixty Vines

    Sixty Vines

    4.4
    (1.5k reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    Cannot say enough good things about this place. Have had lunch here and now dinner. We first…read morevisited in The Woodlands. Such a good experience that we went last night for date night. First, we got there pretty early for our reservation. We sat almost immediately upon check in. Our waiter was in training but did a really good job. Ordered a whiskey sour. Was seated at the bar so I got to watch it be made. The bartender- man that guy never stopped. He was organized and just did his thing. So many pretty drinks were made while I was there watching. The pink one, whatever it was, was really pretty! On to the food. We got two apps, two meals, and two desserts. Husband ordered the Brussels, Steak Frites, and the Devil's Affogato. I got the Bacon covered Dates, the Pizza, and the Sticky Toffee Cake. The Brussels were good - husband liked them more than me. They were good. Had cashews in them. Little spicy. The bacon covered dates. Think this was my favorite bite. Sweet, salty, creamy. Came we three & I had two. The pizza was sweet and salty as well. The crust was so good and fresh. The arugula set it off so well. Def a buy again! The Steak Frites was so good. The chimichurri sauce was perfect. Just the right mount of citrus. Steak was tender and the fries seasoned well. The desserts - don't skip them! The Devils Affogato we had the first time we ate at Sixty Vines. Had to have it again. If you like coffee, chocolate and vanilla ice cream just get it. Restaurant vibe is relaxed and clean. There were several large parties and what looked like a lot of date night guests. Just try it. No regrets!!

    This was my second time dining here, and given the overwhelmingly positive reviews, my expectations…read morewere higher than usual. Unfortunately, just like my first visit, they were not fully met. We had reservations for brunch, and our party of six was seated immediately on the beautiful second floor. Service was efficient throughout the meal, with our waiter taking our orders promptly and the food arriving quickly. To start, we ordered the Brussels and the hummus. The Brussels were cooked very well and had an excellent crispy texture, but I felt the kung pao vinaigrette lacked the bold flavor I was expecting. A little more sweetness and acidity would have helped brighten the dish and make it more memorable. The hummus, on the other hand, pleasantly surprised me. Both the red beet hummus and edamame hummus were flavorful and enjoyable. They paired well with the crisp flatbread and even served as a nice accompaniment to some of our less exciting entrées. For my meal, I ordered the marinated artichoke pizza, which unfortunately did not stand out. I had the same issue that I experienced during my previous visit: the crust was simply too thick and chewy. After a few slices, my jaw was genuinely getting tired from all the chewing. The pizza also could have benefited from more bacon and a more generous amount of sauce, as it came across a bit dry overall. The campanelle suffered from a similar problem. While I understand that simplicity was likely the goal, the dish was so understated that it ended up feeling bland. It tasted like a slightly elevated version of buttered pasta with just a hint of white wine. There was nothing particularly wrong with it, but it lacked the depth of flavor needed to make it memorable. On a much more positive note, the carrot cake pancakes were easily the star of the meal. I tend to gravitate toward savory breakfasts, but my sister was eager to try them, and I am so glad she did. These were not your typical pancakes. They were thick, fluffy, and incredibly soft in the center. With toppings like maple butter, maple cream, mascarpone whip, candied walnuts, and cardamom sugar, I expected the dish to be overwhelmingly sweet. Surprisingly, everything was balanced quite well. While I cannot imagine finishing an entire plate by myself, anyone with a sweet tooth would absolutely love them. Overall, this restaurant continues to impress me with its atmosphere, service, and a few standout dishes, but the entrées I have tried have not lived up to the hype. If I were to return, I would happily order the hummus and carrot cake pancakes again, but I would probably skip the pizza and pasta in favor of trying something new.

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    State of Grace

    State of Grace

    4.4
    (1.1k reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$$

    We recently celebrated my mother-in-law's birthday at State of Grace, and it was truly an…read moreexceptional dining experience. From the moment we arrived, the service was out of this world. The front hostess, Annabella, was incredibly welcoming and helpful, making us feel valued from the start. Our waiter was equally amazing and attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely dedicated to ensuring we had a wonderful evening. We started with the deviled eggs and crab beignets, both of which were absolutely delicious. Their French onion soup was hearty. Drinks were fabulous too. For our meal, we ordered the mashed potatoes, cacio e pepe, pork schnitzel, blackened fish, miso fish, and burger, and every dish was perfectly prepared and packed with flavor. The restaurant went above and beyond by surprising my mother-in-law with a birthday dessert (upon my request when I had originally booked it), which was such a thoughtful touch and made the celebration even more memorable. We also enjoyed the pecan ball and chocolate soufflé, and both were outstanding. Between the incredible food, impeccable service, and special attention to our celebration, State of Grace exceeded all expectations. Annabella, our waiter, and the entire staff made the evening feel truly special. Easily one of the best dining experiences we've had in Houston, and we can't wait to return! I will be planning a girls night there soon!

    The pickled shrimp was just ok. Not enough flavor to me, just a mix of some ingredients…read more The oysters and accompaniments were great. Presentation was nice. Hollywood, va voom and metagorda all similar in taste to each other. The maison salad was delicious. Butter lettuce with the toppings and sauce was just enjoyable. The butter burger sliders were good. Just would like it thicker as it's too much bun. The cookie on the way out was so awesome, I almost went back in to grab another. Gingerbread I think. Avery was a wonderful bartender and kept up with entertaining conversations and was attentive to all service needs. Tried the g4 tequila reposado and it was very easy drinking.

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    Beautiful bar area with great lighting for selfies
    Beautiful bar area with great lighting for selfies
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    The Chef's Table - Vintage Park

    The Chef's Table - Vintage Park

    4.7
    (580 reviews)
    20.4 mi
    $$$
    Fine dining
    Locally owned & operated

    Jane was our server. She was excellent at explaining the wine list and all the dishes. Food is…read moreexcellent! Great place to enjoy an anniversary!

    For my milestone birthday, my husband offered to take me anywhere I wanted. I rarely eat red meat…read moreand decided to search for a fine dining spot that offered a delicious hamburger. Haha. I know. "Fine dining" and burgers? But that's what I wanted. I searched the web and found the Chefs Table in Vintage Park, and it wasn't too far from us here in The Woodlands, so we decided to make reservations and head there. From the moment we entered, we were treated like special guests. The ambiance is rich, but not overdone or stuffy. Simply classic and relaxing. Our booth felt private and unhindered by conversations of nearby diners or wait staff bustling past. Our cocktails were perfect. The calimari we ordered as an appetizer was probably the most tender and delicious either of us have ever had. And when our burgers arrived, I was so happy. It was exactly what I had set my mind on when selecting my birthday dinner experience. The blend of brisket and chuck was absolutely delicious, set atop a perfectly buttered toasted bun, with some crispy onion straws on top. And the fries... oh my! I rarely if ever eat fried food - so clearly this was my big day to completely go off my standard fare, but those fries had the perfect crunch and flavor. Apparently, when my husband made our resv, he told them it was my birthday, so our server brought out a delightful complimentary spiced cake dessert after we were finished eating - for us to share. It was the perfect finish to an already amazing meal. Thank you to the entire staff at The Chefs Table yesterday, for helping to create a memorable and delicious birthday feast for my husband and me. We will definitely be back to try some other delights because the menu is packed full of amazing looking dishes.

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    Sticky Toffee Pudding
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    Theodore Rex - newamerican - Updated June 2026

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