Converted old house offers an elevated home cooking experience with a calm, high-class atmosphere suited for grown-ups. Staff provide top-notch service in a charming, cozy setting with pleasant live music. Wine selection is notable, complementing dishes made from garden-grown and seasonal ingredients.
Roasted Poblano Soup and Tomato Basil Soup stand out as favorites here. Potato soup and smoked salmon accompany the soups well, making for a solid start to the meal.
Small desserts end meals well, with vanilla bean crème brûlée standing out for its perfect preparation and delicious flavor.
Good to know
The wine pairing dinner is a special event worth attending.
The restaurant celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.
Expect higher prices, reflecting the fine dining experience.
Elegant Vietnamese restaurant with modern design and intimate ambiance featuring live orchids and cultural murals. Smooth acoustic rock music plays softly, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Staff offer thoughtful touches like complimentary dessert spoons and expert beverage pairings.
Soups feature hot pho broth poured tableside and a perfect balance of sour and spicy flavors in the fish soup. Ingredients like tender chicken breast stand out, making the soups a step above typical Vietnamese spots.
A spoon of crème brûlée comes with the meal as dessert. It offers a sweet finish that complements the dishes well.
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Expect to pay around $22 for eggrolls, which may differ from the menu price.
Le Emperor is family-owned, ensuring a personal touch in service.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Restaurant offers a romantic atmosphere with dimmed lighting and quiet background music that supports conversation. Decor includes unique South American touches and a clean, open layout with a notable bar area. Large tables accommodate groups, and staff enhance experiences with thoughtful table decorations and celebratory touches.
Soups here are mostly gluten free. The lobster soup and crab soup stand out for their rich flavors.
A server torches the crème brûlée tableside, creating a fresh caramelized top. The dessert is rich and well-executed, often served as a sweet finish to the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day on Sundays with a special menu.
Tuesday night features half-priced wine, a great deal for wine lovers.
Drinks are $6.50 during happy hour starting at 3 pm.
Restaurant offers intimate atmosphere with outdoor patio overlooking a lake. Music ranges from live performances to classic tunes, creating a relaxed vibe. Drinks include Japanese whisky and carefully crafted cocktails, complementing a menu with standout dishes like Spicy Calabrian pasta and flavorful steaks.
Smooth and medium creamy Tomato Basil Bisque Soup pairs well with a slightly sweet brioche grilled cheese. The sea soup serves as a seafood stew, recommended by the waitress.
Crème brûlée here stands out for its exceptional flavor and perfect finish to meals. It pairs well with espresso ice cream and consistently impresses with its rich, creamy texture.
Good to know
Reservations are suggested to ensure a table during peak hours.
Happy hour offers great drink specials and bites throughout the day.
Parking can be challenging in the area, so plan accordingly.
French restaurant offers a warm, intimate atmosphere with beautiful, distinctive decor and an enclosed patio for comfortable dining. The space feels romantic and cozy, suited for relaxed meals and special occasions. Guests often enjoy expertly crafted soufflés and a selection of bubbly flights and cocktails.
Marshmallow soup features a tomato bisque base with marshmallows that taste like mild goat cheese. French onion soup stands out as very well made. Mushroom truffle souffle adds a rich, savory option.
Large portions of crème brûlée stand out here. The dessert is consistently really good, even though it differs from a soufflé.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner and special occasions.
Expect a one-hour wait for takeout orders during peak hours.
Prices are on the higher side, averaging around $50 per person.
Small space with a big bar and separate dining area creates an intimate, family-friendly vibe suitable for date nights. Heated patio with couches and lounge chairs offers a relaxed spot for cocktails and conversations. Lighting and design emphasize a dark, atmospheric setting that balances lively energy with comfort.
French Onion Soup stands out with rich flavor and great presentation. Other soups like chicken parmesan complement the menu well.
Crème Brûlée stands out as very good here. It pairs well with double chocolate cake and carrot cake for those craving sweets.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm Monday-Thursday with half-price cocktails and martinis.
The restaurant has a private back room available for events.
Expect a DJ on weekends, but check the schedule for specific times.
French bistro with open-air patio next to a trail offers a European vibe and classic decor with warm lighting. Crowded small tables create an intimate, lively atmosphere where cocktails and wine complement simple French dishes. Outdoor seating supports people watching in a bustling setting.
Creamy yet light tomato basil soup stands out alongside the French onion soup that could use more Gruyère. The onion soup pairs well with dishes like goat cheese and beet salad or lobster risotto.
Lavender adds a unique floral note to the Crème Brûlée here. The dessert features a well-made custard with a smooth texture and a delicious caramelized top.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
Valet parking is available a block away for convenience.
Parking can be challenging; expect to pay for valet or walk a bit.
Cozy French country decor creates a quiet, relaxing atmosphere suited for intimate dinners and special occasions. Classic dishes like escargot and lamb chops pair well with well-chosen wines. The setting feels traditional and charming, though some elements show signs of age.
French Onion Soup stands out with its velvety, savory, and comforting texture. The vichyssoise offers a creamy blend of leek and potato, adding variety to the soup options.
Crème brûlée offers a light yet rich texture with a sweetness that does not overpower. It pairs well with other desserts like chocolate mousse and features in multi-course menus.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during restaurant week for the best experience.
A three-course dinner costs $55, offering good value for the quality.
Lunch during restaurant week is priced at $25 for three courses.
Tables include self-ordering tablets and adjustable lamps, creating a modern, interactive dining experience. The space feels clean and cute with comfortable seating and a pleasant atmosphere suited for dates or casual hangouts. Music plays softly, enhancing a relaxed vibe despite occasional temperature discomfort.
Potato soup features a rich flavor but comes at a high price around $10, which some find steep compared to its taste. Soups appear on the brunch menu, offering more options during that time.
Sweet and creamy texture defines the crème brûlée here. It stands out alongside other desserts like tiramisu for its spectacular flavor.
Good to know
Most restaurants in the area don't open until 11am.
Jubilee cafe is popular, so there might be a wait.
I recommend arriving early to get a table.
Elegant interior evokes French brasserie vibes with a cozy, intimate atmosphere enhanced by live jazz music. Small outdoor seating offers a quaint, subdued setting between buildings. The vibe remains welcoming and warm even when quiet.
French Onion Soup and Tomato Basil Soup both offer rich, tasty flavors. The soups pair well with dishes like escargots, creating a satisfying start to the meal.
Orange and lemon flavors make the crème brûlée stand out. It pairs well with other dishes like French onion soup and pear salad, offering a delightful finish.
Good to know
Happy hour specials are available with great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for busy weekend brunches to avoid long wait times.
Credit card payments incur an additional fee, so bring cash if possible.
Restaurant offers traditional Thai-style decor with a fine dining setup and beautiful interior that feels warm and cozy. Atmosphere stays quiet and welcoming, suitable for date nights and special occasions. Live music and a sushi bar add to the elegant, museum-like vibe.
Kao Soi soup stands out with its amazing taste and consistent quality. The Tom Yum Soup arrives beautifully in a copper bowl and offers a flavorful start. The coconut soup also ranks highly among the options.
GINGER CRÈME BRÛLÉE stands out as a unique dessert option. It offers a twist on the classic with a subtle spicy note.
Good to know
Happy hour offers drinks half off from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Live music happens every weekend starting at 8pm.
Karaoke night is on Thursdays at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
Rustic French bistro with authentic Parisian vibe and romantic atmosphere offers close seating and French-speaking staff. Warm, inviting decor creates a cozy setting that feels like stepping into France. Busy even on weekdays, it suits relaxed evenings and date nights.
Rich and comforting French onion soup stands out alongside an excellent tomato basil soup. The split pea soup offers a warm, silky texture with a vibrant green color.
A thick, crackable sugar crust tops the crème brûlée, revealing a velvety cream underneath. Some versions include a hint of lavender for added flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are required for high tea, priced at $26 per person.
The restaurant closes for a break between 2-5 pm, so plan accordingly.
High tea is only available by reservation, so call ahead to secure a spot.
French brasserie blends classic bistro elegance with modern Texas flair in a cozy, lively atmosphere. Patio area offers a relaxed vibe with smooth 70s music and a fabulous DJ. Tables sit close together, creating an intimate, Parisian feel.
Rich broth and caramelized onions define the French onion soup, which balances flavor without heaviness. The lentil soup features spiced lentils with a slightly chewy texture.
Creamy, rich vanilla bean custard with a caramelized sugar crust that is smoky without burning stands out. The dessert often comes with a sherbet side and shows attention from the owner.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary due to high demand, especially for dinner.
Valet parking is available, or you can park in the lot at the back.
Expect a busy atmosphere during Friday brunch hours.
Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with minimal music volume that supports quiet conversation. Outdoor seating enhances the stylish and elegant vibe, making it feel like a hidden treasure inside a hotel courtyard.
Cauliflower soup stands out as a must-have with a rich, delicious flavor. The carrot soup ranks among the best ever tasted, alongside other soups that pair well with escargot and leeks.
Crème brûlée stands out as the most memorable dessert here. It ranks above other sweets like the eclair and entremet in flavor and appeal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended in advance to secure a table.
Valet parking and street parking are available nearby.
The entrance is through the side gate leading to the hotel pool.
French restaurant offers an opulent décor with gorgeous outdoor seating featuring a half-covered patio and heat lamps. Atmosphere stays upscale yet lively, enhanced by live music from talented performers and DJs. Valet parking accommodates guests with exotic or rare vehicles, adding convenience to the refined experience.
French onion soup stands out with a rich, savory flavor and a well-balanced sweetness. Other soups are good but the onion soup is consistently magnificent and unparalleled.
Crème brûlée here stands out for its balanced sweetness and smooth texture. It often comes paired with lemon gelato and berries, adding a fresh contrast to the rich custard.
Good to know
Live music occurs on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings.
Happy hour is available on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
An 18% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
Steak house offers an elegant fine dining setting with spacious seating and beautifully decorated tables featuring roses and confetti. Atmosphere feels upscale and comfortable, enhanced by large windows providing nice views. Private dining rooms and valet service add to the refined experience.
Savory and cheesy, the French Onion Soup offers serious comfort with its rich flavors. The soup pairs well with the excellent bread service and stands out alongside the steak and attentive service.
Crème brûlée stands out as a highlight with a rich, creamy texture and a perfectly caramelized top. It pairs well with savory dishes like spicy shrimp and ribeye steak, making it a favorite dessert choice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table, especially during busy times.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers, typically from 4-6pm.
Valet parking costs $5 and can only be paid in cash.
Dining space feels like a private gallery with artful design and upscale ambiance. Live classical violin music adds a mesmerizing touch to the experience. The atmosphere is cozy yet elegant, attracting those seeking refined, intimate dining.
Onion soup stands out with its flavorful richness and a hint of sweetness. The French onion soup holds a reputation as the best in town.
Pumpkin and Green Chartreuse versions stand out with delicious madeleines and a mild, beautiful flavor. Croissant pairs well with the creamy texture.
Good to know
Happy hour is available on Saturdays after 9 PM with decent prices.
Brunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays.
Parking is valet only or pay-only lot next to the gym.
French restaurant offers unique venue with interesting inside and outside dining options and a stunning spot featuring top notch vintage vinyl music. Atmosphere is romantic and lively, though music can be loud, making conversation difficult. Outdoor bar and bistro tables create a relaxed vibe where drinks like espresso martinis stand out.
Rich and flavorful, the French Onion Soup features an interesting layer of conte cheese that adds complexity. Its exquisite blend of flavors makes it a soul mending choice on cold nights.
Melts in your mouth texture defines the crème brûlée here, paired with caramelized sugar shards that add a crisp contrast. Butter enhances the richness, making it a standout dessert.
Good to know
They don’t accept reservations for parties of 2, leading to long wait times.
Expect a 2+ hour wait on Fridays and Saturdays.
Parking can be expensive and difficult to find nearby.
Shotgun-style French restaurant with vintage charm and dim lighting creates an intimately festive atmosphere. High noise level fills the space, making it lively but challenging for quiet conversation. Known for an impressive absinthe selection and a cozy, cramped layout suited for small groups.
French onion soup stands out with its rich flavor and is a common starter. Mushroom fritters also appear alongside fresh, crispy haricot vert salad as part of the soup offerings.
Offers a creamy texture with a perfectly caramelized top. Available during happy hour, it pairs well with other dishes like beef cheeks and banana foster.
Good to know
Happy hour offers drinks for $6 and half-off appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially during busy hours.
The bar area is not ideal for cocktails; consider dining instead.
Glass walls offer quiet people-watching with views of a green park outside. The space feels cozy and elegant with tasteful decor and a calm, pleasant atmosphere. Seating near the bar can be lively with foot traffic and music, while other areas remain peaceful.
Artichoke soup comes highly recommended by the staff. The French onion soup stands out with rich flavor and depth.
The crème brûlée comes with a perfectly caramelized top and creamy texture. It serves well as a surprise birthday cake or a classic dessert option.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
Happy hour specials are available only in the bar area.
The restaurant participates in Houston Restaurant Week with a special menu.
Open kitchen creates a warm, buzzing energy with visible chefs at work. Interior blends art deco style and 1930s Paris vibe using black, white, and gold tones. Atmosphere balances upscale and welcoming, encouraging relaxed, unhurried dining and conversation.
French onion soup stands out with a great balance of sweet and savory flavors. It pairs well with popovers and complements the meal with its rich, classic taste.
The crème brûlée here has a perfectly crisp caramelized top with a smooth, creamy custard underneath. It stands out as a well-executed classic dessert on the menu.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, as walk-ins may not be accepted.
Expect to pay over $100 for steak dishes, unless opting for the filet.
Desserts are complimentary for special occasions like anniversaries.
Upscale Indian restaurant offers a cozy yet elegant vibe with immaculate decor and live Bollywood music enhancing the atmosphere. Spacious layout suits gatherings and date nights, featuring a chutney and pickle station for personalized condiments.
Chicken hot & sour soup stands out with its bold flavors. Tomato soup features fresh cardamom, highlighting the use of incredibly fresh ingredients.
Gulab Jamun Crème Brûlée blends Indian flavors with classic dessert style. It tastes delicious and is not overly sweet.
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The lunch buffet is available from 11am to 3pm throughout the week.
Lunch buffet costs $19.99 plus tax on weekdays.
They serve a weekend lunch buffet with various options.
Upscale Brazilian restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with appealing lighting and inviting bar area. The space features private rooms and shared booths, creating a warm and welcoming vibe. Music complements the setting, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Silky texture stands out in the Crème Brûlée, making it a yummy treat and a perfect complement to the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Happy hour is available all day, every day, with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The Bar Fogo event offers two drinks and a variety of food for $29.
Mexican restaurant with chic Day of the Dead decor and lively colors creates an upscale, bright atmosphere. Live Mariachi music and a full-service bar energize the space, encouraging dancing and socializing. Specialty margaritas and a well-curated drink menu complement the vibrant setting.
Chicken Tortilla soup stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying taste. Extra soup and tortillas often come with the order, adding value to the meal.
Perfectly caramelized top crowns the crème brûlée, delivering a satisfying crack. The custard beneath is smooth and rich, making it a delectable dessert choice.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with special menu items.
Live music performances occur on Fridays featuring local bands.
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on weekends.
Large space features beautiful Japanese artwork and elegant decor creating a cozy, homey atmosphere with a cheerful energy. Music stays at a comfortable level, supporting easy conversation despite busyness. Buffet service brings cooked dishes directly to tables, blending convenience with a warm vibe.
Light and not too sweet, the crème brûlée offers a perfect size after a big meal. It stands out as an outstanding dessert and a highlight of the menu.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat sushi option costs $32 per person.
You can order a maximum of 20 pieces of sashimi per person.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.