Houston Restaurants Guide

Eating, like shopping, is a very serious endeavor in Houston. The city truly is a melting pot of cultures and is evident in the wealth of restaurants across the city. But remember, no matter where you choose to dine, the average tipping rate is 15 percent.

Bistro Moderne (2525 W Loop S) wins raves for French food with a twist. The menu changes weekly, but one constant that wins rave reviews is the crab bomb, a dome of avocado and crab. The sleek interior matches the attentive service.

Bistro Moderne
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Bistro Moderne offers diners excellent French food in a sleek setting.

Shiva (2514 Times Blvd) is a popular Indian restaurant the serves fresh exotic curries, tandoori meats, and delicious vegetarian dishes. The inviting service and meatless saag paneer brings diners back time and again.

Mobil Two-Star Hugo's (1602 Westheimer) takes the Tex out of Tex-Mex and elevates cuisine from Mexico to grand proportions. Pato en Mole Poblano, roasted duck in red mole with white rice, is a menu highlight. The restaurant's colorful decor and friendly atmosphere complement the meals.

Contemporary American cuisine is also alive and well at Gravitas (807 Taft), a restaurant adored for the food and the atmosphere, which wows foodies and hipsters alike. Venison chili-smothered French fries and roasted chicken on a sweet bed of cornbread are must-orders.

Houstonians know the difference between a good steak and a great one. At the Strip House (1200 McKinney) in downtown Houston, diners always get the latter, plus incredible service and a plush, sexy atmosphere. Nothing beats the New York Strip Steak, potatoes Romanoff, and the decidedly decadent 24-layer chocolate cake.

The great barbecue debate is something Houstonians happily engage in while downing finger-licking good food. Mobil One-Star Goode Co. (5109 Kirby) is one place most people can agree on for consistently satisfying brisket and ribs. Most of the time, seating indoors is limited, so head out to the covered patio and picnic tables while Willie Nelson overhead music serenades you through your meal.

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