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    Tony's

    3.7 (434 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndItalian, Seafood, New American
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    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Classy
    Upscale
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Chicken cutlets with mushroom risotto
    Michelle B.

    Stopped in for a lunch. Luckily we were able to get a table right away. Wait staff was polite. I found it somewhat odd how long it took to bring us menus but guess you are supposed to relax and be social in the meantime. The atmosphere was a tad stiff. I would highly recommend looking at the dress code prior to coming. The bread to start with was delightful. Take your time since they will bring you butter and seasonings after taking their time. The mushroom risotto lacked much flavor. The chicken cutlets were good. Overall for all the hype, I was somewhat disappointed.

    Kristin J.

    I absolutely loved this place! It was very nice and pretty inside with a great ambiance. The food was excellent! I had the fish which had a nice sweet sauce on top of it. I thought the flavors went very well together. The only thing is that parking is a bit limited, but they do have valet.

    Maureen H.

    We attended a 50th anniversary party here. It was held in their private room. The staff was amazing. They served tenderloin that was tender and SO GOOD! All the food on the buffet was absolutely mouth watering delicious!

    Angelica D.

    Learned of a new pasta shape that is now my favorite- Tagliarini. Napkins and silverware were often changed throughout the night and waters remain filled. Best part of the ambiance is the glass wall that reveals the magic that happens in the kitchen.

    Jazlyn R.

    This was our restaurant of choice for valentines this year. The food was delicious but the service was lacking. Unfortunately to me it seems like they overbooked for the evening and understaffed themselves. We had issues getting simple drinks like iced tea. We were hoping to be able to see the musical performer for the evening but we're sat in the bar area on the complete opposite side of the restaurant. We won't be back for a while since the prices are so high. One thing I noticed was that this restaurant is really for those looking to see or be seen in Houston. There were quite a few people mingling and going from table to table to chat.

    Mushroom of the woods ($16) -- simply cooked with garlic, but nice contrast of textures and super juicy :)
    Wendy T.

    More of a 4.5 out of 5 stars for their food and service, but stands out from other 4 stars in my opinion so rounding up! I had no expectations for Tony's whatsoever since I've never heard of them-- I drive by on the way to Costco, it's so discrete, and their current Yelp ratings are subpar. But luckily I was pleasantly surprised with their delicious food and gracious service :) Dinner starts off complimentary cheese crisps that are reminiscent of both cracker and chip, doused in baked-on Parmesan, super tasty. The complimentary bread, on the other hand, is forgettable. The octopus appetizer arrived sliced in pieces, but it was cooked perfectly-- slight char on the outside and super tender in the middle without being too chewy. I was happy that whatever sauce was drizzled on wasn't too overpowering or salty. Wow, probably my favorite octopus in the city now! The "mushroom of the woods" side consisted of garlic mushroom caps and Maitake mushrooms, which had a nice texture contrast (juicy and soft versus slightly crunchy), really liked that. The cone fries side is... a cone of fries, haha, and aren't well seasoned enough for my tastes, although it comes with a generous helping of ketchup. MT came for the truffle pasta and it did not disappoint. As a truffle skeptic, I had doubts, but the dish tasted like fresh cream in a good way and cheesy but not too cheesy. The truffle was enjoyable and not overwhelming-- super good! The delicate thin pasta was cooked nicely without being too soggy. Worth the price tag to try~ The butternut sage ravioli was worth trying too, slightly sweet from the butternut but a strong punch from the sage. All combined with a creamy cheese sauce that was delightful~ I think the ravioli pasta part itself was just slightly overcooked though. We also tried the fettuccine which had crab, sausage, and vodka sauce-- although it had a milder flavor, it was enjoyable. The crab chunks were big (although not the sweetest), and the sausage were like pieces of breakfast sauce (and not the type in casings). Lastly, my favorite of the night-- soufflé!! They have individual servings and a to-share serving in an impressive range of flavors (chocolate, vanilla, cinnamon, Nutella, blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, mixed berry, banana foster, just to name some!) that come with a mound of whipped cream. As one who has never had a blueberry soufflé, I was super impressed-- the outside has a sugared crust and the inside was so incredibly soft and fluffy (borderline not cooked, but in a good way) and it wasn't sour from the berries nor was it too sweet. It was piping hot and a perfect way to close out the night. Tony's is now my favorite soufflé place! The to-share version is enormous (ramekin diameter probably a normal dinner plate), definitely for 3+ people, and probably not as fun to eat as an individual portion. As none of the entrees sparked our interest, we were pretty full from 3 appetizer pastas, an appetizer, two sides, and dessert. The prices are pricey, just like most Houston restaurants nowadays! But if you're planning to order drinks as well, your meal is going to be $$$$. The crowd is definitely on the older and more graceful side, with most in suits and dresses. We saw several tables celebrate birthdays, where a statue cast comes topped with a giant mound of cotton candy (think Marge Simpson hair but pink!) and sparklers. As it slowly got busier in the evening, they had a live pianist singing and it was lovely :) The service was really nice and didn't give us attitude when we didn't order drinks or entrees. No parking lot-- there's only valet ($7) and the interior is a bit dated for me, womp womp, but those won't stop me from a trying another fantastic soufflé next time! We had a lovely fun date night!

    Pansoti - amazing!!
    Morgan R.

    TONYS IS INCREDIBLE!!!! This is by far one of my favorite restaurants. They are incredibly accommodating, create amazing dishes, and have superb service. Chef Kate and her team along with the wonderful servers make this restaurant excellent. There is nothing bad on the menu EXCEPT the hanging chicken (I've never eaten it but it smells horrible). For appetizers my favorite options are: spaghetti alla chitarra Al limone cut to order (my favorite), ribbons and squares, pansoti (little fluffy pillows filled with squash), and carciofi Romani. Cannot go wrong with any of these - it depends if you're in the mood for raw fish, pasta, or a salad. For entrees red snapper is quite nice and the sauce is superb, but my favorite is the Dover sole (big enough for two) with meneire sauce and crispy capers. The prime ribeye is also fantastic! For sides, get the farro, pommes frites, and silken potatoes. For dessert, you must get the soufflé - you can choose any flavor and any sauce you want!

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    The food was very good. The service was outstanding. Next level. It made the meal.

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    Can you order pasta as an entree?

    Yes. They double the appetizer and double the price.

    Are there any COVID precautions?

    Yes. The valet and staff all wear masks and there is hand sanitizer at the hostess desk when you arrive.

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    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!!

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    Nobie's

    4.3
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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.

    Houston has done it again! I'm going to be a little controversial here, but why is the food so much…read morebetter here than it is it Dallas? Had a 5:30pm resy, seated outside right away that Saturday evening--it was a full house 45 minutes later. You'd be a fool to skip the dilly bread--a complete fool! The rolls are pillowy and warm. I could eat the butter by the pint. The fingerlinging potato dish is also a must have...pretty small for $19 but tastes like heaven. Spicy! Zaddy was being a bit of a clutz that evening and knocked over my $20 mezcal cocktail, so what does he do? Orders me another one! (That's why he's "zaddy") ....kind of wish he hadn't...so wasn't worth the price tag. Skip it. The chicken dinner was definitely the winner--fresh, juicy breast, crispy skin...don't be cute, you won't finish it unless your party has at least 4 in it! The flies were ruthless! Very annoying! They were acting like the geekers that come bother you just outside your favorite fried chicken joint in south Dallas! Our waitress brought out a table fan so that made the experience a little more tolerable. The chocolate peanut butter pie tasted like a salt rock and the lemon chiffon pie had great flavor but not lemony enough for me. All in all this place is a bit pricey but truly a gem! Until next time, Nobie!

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    Bar interior
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    Dilly bread - every bit as amazing as it looks
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    Milton's American Trattoria

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    Pina colada sorbet and chocolate gelato (which has olive oil and salt)
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    I'm landing right in the middle on this one because the food is genuinely great, the drinks are…read moredelicious, and they offer a ton of vegetarian options. The overall vibe is casual and welcoming, making it a great place to grab a few drinks with friends or coworkers. The indoor and outdoor seating options are nice when Houston isn't blistering hot. Parking can be tough, though, since the lot is shared with a couple of other restaurants. That said, this recent visit was overshadowed by what was easily the most awkward and least customer-focused service experience I've had here. I was dining with a group of friends, and one friend ordered a meal to eat there along with another item to go. There was a little confusion when the order was placed, but we thought everything had been clarified. When the food arrived, both items were served on plates for the table. We politely explained that one of them was supposed to be a to-go order. It turned out the server had entered an additional order and believed we wanted both items for the table. What bothered me wasn't the mistake itself--those happen. It was the response. There was no apology, and instead we were told the misunderstanding was due to how we had communicated the order. We decided to keep all the food and move on, but the interaction felt unnecessarily defensive. I came a little late and was looking at the menu and asked whether they still had the fried eggplant dish that had been on the menu before. The response was simply, "No." No explanation, no follow-up, just an awkward silence. It set the tone for the rest of the interaction. So I decided to let her know I'll continue to look. This response was so uncomfortable that I later decided not to order anything at all. At one point, the server mentioned she had overheard us talking about having a "crazy weekend" and seemed to use that as an explanation for the earlier confusion. Whether there was miscommunication on both sides or not, the overall experience felt unnecessarily tense. I've typically had wonderful experiences here, which is why this visit stood out so much. The food, drinks, and atmosphere are still reasons I'd come back, but please avoid assigning Naya to customers if she's not willing to be a bit more cordial.

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    4.4
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    1.0 mi
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    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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    Black Walnut

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    3.7
    (946 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    Location is great it's part of a shopping center with other restaurants as well. The chicken fried…read moresteak was missing flavor, but it was hot and fresh. The wings are good and at a great price point; I believe it was 9 wings for about $12, which is not bad at all. The broccoli, an add on side, was bland and cold. The chocolate croissant was okay. Service was quick walk in order at the counter and you can order at the table too off the app . Ambiance is calm and chill Overall, it's a great place with a solid menu, and they have happy hour as well. Check it out if you're in the area.

    I've eaten at this Black Walnut location a couple of times over the years. I've never had any…read moreissues, until my most recent visit back in November 2025. The restaurant is connected to one of the main parking garages. The first two hours are free which is convenient. It has a more casual feel because of the counter service setup. I like that they have a large menu. We visited on a Sunday afternoon which meant we had the option to order from the brunch menu. The dining area is a good size and they also have a nice patio which is where we sat. The staff was nice, but they were slow at times. The biggest issue was with the food. I ordered the Chicken Tenders which came with Fries and Honey Slaw. I also ordered a side of Broccoli. The Fries and Broccoli were cold while the Cole Slaw was too salty for my taste preference. The Chicken Tenders and dipping sauces (Cayenne Ranch and Honey Mustard) were tasty. One of my dining companions sent some of her food back because it was also served cold. One of the employees was going to reheat her food, and she had to ask for a new order to be brought out (which they reluctantly did). For my beverage I had the Blueberry Spritz which is a mocktail. It was very good and refreshing, but took quite a while to be brought to the table. The staff was nice enough to grab extra napkins and utensils for us when we asked which was very nice of them to do. Maybe it was just an off day for the staff and hopefully they have fixed the issue with serving cold food that is meant to be served hot. I'll wait a little while longer before returning.

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