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Agnes And Sherman
Agnes and Sherman is an Asian American diner in The Heights that pulls off some eyebrow-raising fusion.
The Pit Room
The Pit Room is a barbecue restaurant in Montrose with sprawling patio deck and outdoor bar.
Truth BBQ
Truth in Washington Heights specializes in new school Central Texas-style BBQ, with great brisket.
Roegels Barbecue Co.
This Galleria-area BBQ joint serves generous portions of meat, and makes a mean smoked chicken.
Brisket & Rice
North Houston's Brisket & Rice does a brilliant job of seamlessly combining Texas BBQ with Asian touches.
Blood Bros. BBQ
Blood Bros. BBQ nails the essentials, like great brisket, but also has things like fried rice, chow fun, and sweet-and-sour ribs.
Succulent Fine Dining
Succulent Fine Dining, from the same people behind A’Bouzy, brings classic California cuisine to Regent Square.
Chocho Hot Pot
ChoCho Hot Pot in Katy is basically a Vegas buffet with bubbling cauldrons of soup at every table.
Yiayia’s Greek Kitchen
After a five-year hiatus, the Pappas family’s beloved Greek taverna has reopened in fancy new Upper Kirby digs.
Kitchen Rumors
Kitchen Rumors is an Indian restaurant in the Arts District with some of the most memorable South Asian dishes in the city.
Yin Ji Chang Fen
This Guangzhou chain serves rice noodles so silky they feel like edible satin sheets.
Rosemeyer Bar-B-Q
People come to this Spring gas station for free beer, slow-smoked brisket, and some of the best damn pork ribs in Texas.
Camaraderie
Camaraderie is a French-ish tasting menu spot in The Heights with an a la carte lounge that's great for drinking and snacking, too.
Di An Pho
Di An Pho serves up perfect Vietnamese soups simmered for hours and made with a chef's touch.
Silk Road
This dim sum spot inside a West University hotel comes from a chef who once worked at the most famous Chinese restaurant in Thailand.
Home & Away Stands
Home & Away is where to get classic, fully-loaded game day hot dogs at Daikin Park.
Golden Time BBQ
This Chinatown restaurant offers a party-ready spin on Chinese BBQ with individual self-turning tabletop grills.
Quan Ba Ky
Quan Ba Ky has a bowl of seafood noodles basically impossible to find elsewhere in Texas—and worth driving from any part of Houston for.
Dao'n
Dao'n has a mix of Korean classics, a few fusion twists, and the occasional dish that feels like it wandered in from a nearby restaurant.