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    Tropical Fruit

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Delicious and fresh! Best smoothie I've ever had. Definitely recommend. Kids loved the snow cones too. They only take cash or Zelle.

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    Kroger

    Kroger

    2.5
    (28 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Been shopping at this Kroger for well over five years by now and I never really had many issues up…read moreuntil fairly recently with what I believe to be a change in management?? There used to be this one manager, I believe his name was Lonnie who ran the store - he was a decent manager. I haven't seen him in a while but I think he has been replaced by this guy called Butler I think. I had the misfortune of having to deal with this Mr. Butler when I was having an issue with the attitude of the people working in deli. They called Mr. Butler over to help assist me, and he was nothing but unprofessional and rude. He completely disregarded everything I said, looked at me like I was stupid, and when he walked away from me, I overheard him calling me "white trash" to a fellow employee. I knew exactly what he said, and I informed him that I was gonna call corporate for his unprofessional management skills and his racist remark - he just looked at me again like I was stupid and simply walked away. I really do wonder if Kroger actually trains their store managers properly, because I've never been treated in such a way all my years shopping there.

    I went to the pharmacy at Kroger 3820 Atascocita rd Humble Tx 77396. February 14, 2024 at 7:35 p.m…read more and my asthma was bothering me. I thought I was waiting patiently for my medication but the pharmacy tech apparently wasn't having a great night. I seen her sorting things and I thought maybe it was more urgent than me waiting in line, but when the pharmacist asked her if she helped me she claimed "I ignored her," which was her reason for making me wait so long, when I didn't even know she spoke to me to begin with so I stood there sickly because she "assumed" I ignored her. Overall i would give the 'pharmacist' 5 stars I would because I appreciate him for his help. But the tech was unprofessional so zero stars to her!!!

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    Casa Del Pueblo Meat Market

    Casa Del Pueblo Meat Market

    2.3
    (3 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Discovered this place after watching an episode of Rick Bayless's Mexico, One Plate at a Time. We…read morewanted Chorizo. We found it! And we found a whole lot more. This is actually more than a meat market. They have groceries and a lunch/breakfast counter too. We generally go by once a month and load up on things like plantains, baby bananas, bulk beans, garlic, chorizo, tortillas...the basics for latin cooking. The produce department is small, but they have a good selection. I do have to look at things kind of hard sometimes as I don't think they have great turn-around on some items and they can look a little dried out when they shouldn't. But, vigilance pays off and I can always get what I came for. The general dry goods area is oddly arranged (to me) but I can generally find what I want without having to ask. The meat market is the thing we love most. Their meats look great and taste better. We always get bulk chorizo. It is so good with eggs and potatoes and crumbled on top of mac and cheese. I digress. Their seasoned meats have also proven to be tasty. Another nice thing about this market is they sell rendered pork fat by the quart. This is essential in making carnitas and other dishes. The fat is always fresh and never rancid. The guys behind the counter are always nice and helpful, even though our Spanish is mutilated at best. The little breakfast/lunch counter is fun. We have gone there and gotten breakfast and lunch tacos. Their food is definitely authentic and tasty. I will not claim to have tried everything, but so far I have to vouch for tacos (pork) and the basic eggs and chorizo breakfast. We tried menudo, but the texture of the actual tripe threw both myself and my hub off. The broth however was really nice. Give this little place a try the next time you need some groceries with latin flair.

    Been coming here for years, and I feel the meats are not as high quality as they used to have…read more Price per pound went up but quality is not anything to talk about. We bout a rack of beef short ribs, noticed all the fat on the slab asked the "butcher" for a better slab and his response was they are all the same. We then asked him to trim the fat and he said they cannot do that for us. All in all I may give them one more chance before I try some place new.

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    A-1 Supermarket

    A-1 Supermarket

    4.3
    (13 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    Great Cooked Food & Excellent Service. Highly recommend breakfast, lunch or dinner can't go wrong…read morewith buying any meal from here

    I rounded up to 4 stars based on value alone. In my quest to find the greatest burger in the…read moreHouston area, I ran across this apparently Asian-owned, hidden gem while searching through Yelp listings near my work. I've heard of burgers at car washes but never burgers at a grocery store/laundromat. Yep, they own the laundromat next door too. I came mainly for the burger and jalapeno poppers, but sadly they no longer have the latter, not enough people ordered them. I simply ordered a burger basket with onion rings instead of fries, big mistake! The onion ring breading was so rock hard, it hurts my mouth when I tried to bite into them. The burger weighs in at about 1/3 pound and is pressed very thin. It resembles and tastes nearly identical to Whataburger, with exception of one important thing, they use fresh ground beef here. No surprise a lot of Yelpers mention Whataburger in their reviews. My patty was cooked medium, but they don't ask how you want it cooked. The burger normally comes with toasted bun, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, mustard and mayo. I added sliced, pickled jalapenos for free at the suggestion of the lady taking my order. I also added a 500 mL Mexican Coke and the total came out to about $7. They also use American cheese, so I skipped that. As compared to Hippo burger, which I had to pass just to get here, I like the buns here more, since they hold up well. However, Hippo has a more flavorful beef patty, and it's thick which is my preference. Average service when placing my order, but the man at the cash register was very friendly and seemed like one of the owners. They don't have anywhere to sit down inside, so its definitely to-go only. Next time I come back, I'll try a double burger with fries.

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    Bacon Cheeseburger Basket w/seasoned Fries!!!
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    Cajun Smoke Creole Soul

    Cajun Smoke Creole Soul

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    I gave Marc and Cajun Smoke Creole Soul a tall order with just 1 week between the order and…read moredelivery. They made a Thanksgiving dinner for 90 employees on Friday of this past week and hand-delivered to our plant. Everything from the turkey and ham down to the fixings and the banana pudding was so delicious! It was all seasoned perfectly and the plant (always hard to please) was really impressed. Everything Cajun Smoke makes is seasoned to perfection and hits the taste buds just right! Marc is our neighbor and he occasionally sells plates. His diversity of food; Cajun food, BBQ, and holiday meals... all to die for! You have to try it!

    The Smoked Mac and Cheese had a thick cheesy flavor with large macaroni shells. The shrimp and…read morecrawfish étouffée was really creamy and flavorful. I've had versions where the celery flavor is very prominent, but I thought this one had a lighter flavor since the celery had been chopped smaller. The rice had less of a bite than other étouffée I've had and was similar to regular rice, which I like. There was only (2) plump shrimps and several tiny but well-cooked crawfish in it, but I understand that's what is available right now. The shrimp and grits comes covered with a creamy sauce and slices of andouille sausage. I had a bite from my sister's shrimp and grits and thought they were pretty good but creamier than the other dishes. The grits were kept more basic as flavors of the sauce and meats were already heavy.

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    Xeo Yum

    Xeo Yum

    4.7
    (115 reviews)
    18.7 mi
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    Xeo Yum is a Vietnamese eatery located in a food hall in Midtown. They are known for their bánh…read morexèo, which is a crispy Vietnamese crepe/pancake. The filling is placed in a pan and then a thin layer of batter made with tumeric and coconut milk yellow batter is poured on top. You wrap the lettuce around the bánh xèo/bánh khọt and dip it in the fish sauce. I got the bánh khọt and the bò né. Bánh khọt is like a mini, thicker version of bánh xèo and came with nine pieces. Their bánh khọt was crispy, sweet and savory, and went well with the fish sauce. Although the portions initally look small, they are very filling. The bò né was filling and sizzling when it came out. It also came with a side of salad. The meat was tender. I really liked the bánh khọt and would definitely come back for them. It's nice having an authentic Vietnamese restaurant in our area, close to us, so we don't have to make the trek to Bellaire every time we crave some Viet food!

    Typically, when an Asian business has a cheeky name like Xeo Yum, it's widely assumed that it's…read moreheavily Americanized and therefore shouldn't be taken seriously. I couldn't have been more wrong. Xeo Yum (#1) as it turns out is one of the most legit Vietnamese places in Midtown serving up some of the city's best banh xeo and banh khot. Located inside of a Food Hall (#2) in the back corner, they have low-key become a destination and without question, the most popular stall in the entire place. The fan base didn't happen overnight but is a direct result of Chef Cuong Nguyen's commitment to quality Vietnamese fare. Banh Xeo is their signature item, which is also known as a sizzling crepe or pancake made of rice flour, tumeric, and coconut milk. The banh xeo holds well, is perfectly crispy, and is nicely stuffed with an assortment of beans sprouts, shrimp, and some of the best grilled pork belly I've had. Another specialty item that doesn't get enough mention is their banh khot, which is similar but has a mini muffin / cupcake like appearance made in a specialty cast iron mold. This version is wonderfully crispy and pairs perfectly with fresh greens and fish sauce with some funk. It is my favorite item here. Some have argued they also serve one of the best bo ne (#3), the Vietnamese version of steak and eggs served in a skillet. The chunks of beef are nice and tender with just a tad of char, served with two fried eggs, and a banh mi baguette with a mix of butter and spare. Normally I think of spam or sausage included with the meats, but Chef Cuong's spin is with cherry tomatoes. It's a different approach and I'm not mad at it. Folks not looking for this can shoot for bo luc lac, aka shaking beef, which is also recommended. The staff here is sweet, hard-working, and very friendly. They also make a mean Vietnamese coffee and offer free iced self-serve water. The prices are what I would expect in a Midtown food hall, and there's plenty of seating. Anyone checking out the food hall need to make Xeo Yum as part of their eating itinerary. __________ (#1) A play on the Vietnamese sizzling crepe, Banh "xeo" and yum" (#2) Previously the Conservatory and now Stestí Food Hall. (#3) Boh-Neh. Not bone.

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    Banh xeo (Vietnamese savory crepe)

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