Houston’s best: sushi
Is there anything more artful than a delicately plated, glistening piece of sushi? For her Top 100 Houston restaurant project, critic Alison Cook put two sushi spots — Kata Robata and Uchi — in the top...
View ArticleHouston’s Best Pizza
Thick crust, thin crust, deep dish … so much pizza. And so many choices. In Alison Cook’s Top 100 Restaurants project, our critic gave high rankings to two pizza spots: Dolce Vita, which is temporarily...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Tex-Mex / Mexican
It came as little to surprise that Alison Cook’s Top 100 Restaurant list was dominated by Tex-Mex and Mexican restaurants. Seventeen made the top 100. The highest ranks was Hugo’s, 1602 Westheimer, at...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Barbecue
Texans love to tell non-Texans where to find the best barbecue. Unfortunately they can’t decide among themselves who makes the best. The arguments are many: brisket, ribs or sausage, to sauce or not to...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Food Truck
According to 29-95’s food truck guru Paul Galvani, more than 1,400 mobile kitchens work the streets of Houston. The popularity of these dining alternatives has grown exponentially over the past three...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Breakfast
“All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast,” John Gunther once said. And we couldn’t agree more. Reflecting Houston’s diversity, critic Alison Cook cited Pondicheri, the Breakfast Klub and La...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Cupcake
It’s the craze that has shown no sign of fading. And that’s just fine with all the folks in this week’s Houston’s Best poll. This week, we’re looking for the city’s best cupcake. Vote in the poll...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Asian Restaurant
The largest continent in the world, Asia, is also the birthplace of some of the world’s most interesting cuisine. Houston is blessed to have many of those cuisines represented in its vast restaurant...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Patio Scene
Granted, it’s still a little warm for a mid-day al fresco lunch, but all that Halloween candy and black and orange decorations in the stores scream fall. This week we’re looking for Houston Best Patio...
View ArticleHouston’s Best: Steakhouse
Three steakhouses popped up in Alison Cook’s Top 100 Houston Restaurants. Highest on the list was Killen’s. Vic & Anthony’s was solid at No. 30 and Pappas Bros. slipped in at No. 99. Now we’re...
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