This is our favorite spot in all of Houston. From the food to the people to ambiance, you will have the greatest time. We recommend the spicy tuna handroll, hamachi handroll, and the maguro crudo. Bonus tip: get a side spicy ponzu and chili crunch (it’s life changing).
Another duckstache hospitality restaurant because truly you cannot go wrong. This restaurant has our favorite nigiris (chutoro and kinoko).
If you’re into hotpot this is THE SPOT.
This is our favorite spot for Bahn Mi and Bo Ne.
If you’re looking for a fun Vietnamese experience, this is a great spot for you. Their bo ne, Bo luc lac, beef carpaccio, and egg rolls are the best.
The best place for bun cha and bhan cuon (cash only).
Incredible Pho.
This spot is our go to for a smash burger.
This place has something for everyone! Great food, great drinks, and a great place to gab. We recommend the spicy tuna crispy rice, chicken bites, and lobster roll.
The only TexMex you need.
Can’t come to Texas and not enjoy some bbq.
Recently named the number 1 restaurant in Houston, this place is everything you could want out of Indian food. The butter chicken, garlic naan, and goat chops are our go to.
The best Vietnamese coffee in Houston (in my correct opinion).
Great coffee in a cute area. There are lots of other locations to choose from as well.
This is fun to walk around, shop, get food (yoyo’s hotdog) and see great views of the city.
Rice Village is great for shopping and eating.
Pretty much every store and restaurant here is great. Restaurants: Uchi, Marmo, Graffiti Raw, Mi Luna, Okto, Sophie Bar, La La Land Kind Cafe, Leemoo, Van Leeuwen ice cream, & more Stores: Reformation, Mejuri, Gorjana, PAIGE, GANNI, Rails, The Real Real, & more
Anywhere here is great for Asian food, drinks, and desserts.
Cozy wine bar.
A fun indoor/outdoor neighborhood spot. The Pliny’s Tonic is delicious!
Great indoor/outdoor bar for watching games or fights (not real fights).
Great for walks and picnics.
Great place to walk around, grab a bite, and shop some high end stores.
If you live to thrift this should be your first stop.