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Featuring free toiletries, this studio includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The studio's k…
The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a…
Offering free toiletries, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The qua…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with premium channels Food & Drink - Kitchenet…
2 Queen Beds Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with premium channels Food & Drink - Mini-fr…
2 Queen Beds Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with premium channels Food & Drink - Kitchen…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with premium channels Food & Drink - Mini-frid…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch LED TV with premium channels Food & Drink - Kitchenet…
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Restaurants nearby
- BCN Taste & Tradition★ Michelin Tucked away off Richmond Avenue this restaurant, housed in a 1920s white stucco bungalow and managed by some of the most personable staff in the city, cooks with both flair and familiarity. Seafood is a must, as in fresh razor clams or the signature char-grilled octopus with pommes purée. Chef Luis Roger knows his way around land, too, and his Iberian suckling pig arrives with a crackling crust, meltingly tender meat in a rich red wine sauce. Save room for dessert, especially the tarta de Santiago with zingy lemon marmalade. The beverage selection is intriguing, featuring an all-Spanish wine l36.4km
- March★ Michelin This ambitious atelier sets its sights on a culinary exploration of the Mediterranean, studiously delving into individual regions one by one, from the Maghreb in Northwest Africa to Murcia and Andalusia in Southern Spain, to Greece, with a tasting menu and beverage program inspired by each cuisine in turn. But if all that sounds a bit precious, rest assured that the experience itself is utterly disarming, with a winning sense of hospitality that makes for a meal that is both engaging and luxe. Guests start with finely tuned cocktails and first bites in the stylish lounge area before being whis36.8km
- Le Jardinier Houston★ Michelin With locations in Manhattan and Miami, Chef Alain Verzeroli also shares his verdant, stylish French cooking with Houston. The location couldn’t be more apt: The Museum of Fine Arts matches his colorful dishes that are both beautiful and satisfying. Accomplished sauces, seasonal vegetables and thoughtful cocktails tell a story in line with the restaurant’s name and design. The set menu shifts with the seasons and might include such delights as vol-au-vent of wild mushrooms. Order a side of pommes dauphine with a delectable truffle aioli, while the decadent Valrhona dark chocolate crémeux will s36.8km
- Tatemó★ Michelin The famous idiom about not judging a book by its cover couldn’t be more applicable than to this tortilleria-turned-tasting menu. In an empty strip mall with little around except for a brewery and a doughnut shop, Chef Emmanuel Chavez delivers a beautifully pitched and portioned experience that celebrates heirloom corn from across Mexico. Start with a crisp tostada topped with tuna and a luxurious scoop of caviar, then a fine Tlacoyo de suadero comes with a multi-layered and tasty Mexican XO sauce. The most original and striking effort might be the black-as-night mole negro, which comes blanket39.7km
- CorkScrew BBQ★ Michelin Arrive before doors open at 11 or expect a wait (regulars know to order in advance to skip the line).In the tiny town of Spring just north of Houston, this barbecue sensation has drawn long lines ever since opening. The kitchen is known to sell out quickly, and it’s easy to see why: Will and Nichole Buckman smoke some of the finest brisket and beef ribs in the state. Their use of red oak colors prime cuts from Creekstone Farms and Compart Family Farms in a distinct hue, and the wide range of meats is a real carnivore's delight. Beef ribs are divine, so succulent and flavorsome with a lasting s40.2km
- Musaafer★ Michelin Dinner in a shopping mall doesn’t sound promising, unless you’re headed to Musaafer. The sheer scale of this grand hall, with its arches, towering windows, labyrinth-like layout and elaborate patterns, feels like a palace of its own. The setting is as thrilling as the food, with different menus reflecting the chef's travels around India. A crisp, delicate achappam is a lovely opener before scallop ceviche with green apple cilantro water. A short rib taco adds a little fun but do order the Malabari fish curry with a light and fluffy paratha. Desserts are delicate, subtle and skillful. The atten42.5km
- Street to KitchenBib Chef Benchawan Jabthong Painter and her husband have rightfully won over the hearts and appetites of the city with fearless, fiery cooking at this aptly named spot that was so popular they outgrew their space (and opened a second location!). Chef brings many of her grandmother's recipes to life while also spotlighting dishes from across Thailand rather than focusing on just one region. Start with the papaya salad, but be warned: This opening act, even at medium spice level, takes no prisoners. There must also be pad see ew, which is a masterclass in charred noodle excellence. The house-made cu31.5km
- Theodore RexBib In the shadow of downtown Houston right off Highway 10 is Justin Yu’s wedge of a restaurant. There’s little else in the area, but the red stop sign at the intersection is, poignantly enough, also at the front door. Counter seating is practically shoulder to shoulder, but it is a prime perch for taking in all that this welcoming restaurant has to offer. The cuisine is hard to pin down but know that everything looks simpler than it really is and is seasoned far better than you could have imagined. It's also all intended for sharing. Highlights include fried bread with tomato fondant and Gulf red31.6km
- Nancy's HustleBib There are no wrong choices at this welcoming EaDo hangout that has dazzled the city since opening in 2017. If anything, there are perhaps too many choices. How could one possibly decide between the spicy beef and butter dumplings with sauerkraut and the fluffy Nancy cakes with smoked trout roe? Should chilled carrots with buttermilk ricotta be your entrée or is it finally time to take down the cheeseburger stacked on a housemade English muffin? But then there’s the grilled wagyu tri-tip with beef fat sticky rice. Whatever you decide, expect lively, bold, heart-warming cooking that keeps a clos32.6km
- Pinkerton's BarbecueBib Barbecue competition is steep in these parts, but in just a few short years, pitmaster Grant Pinkerton, who once lived above the restaurant, has made a name for himself. The number of deer heads mounted on the walls of this low-slung joint makes you wonder whether beef is really on the menu, but indeed it is. Everyone starts with the hulking beef rib, which often sells out before midday, and thick, melting slabs of prime-grade brisket cooked over mesquite and oak. Like all good barbecue, neither piece wants for sauce. Not to be outdone are the brilliantly tender St. Louis-style ribs, which are32.7km
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Attractions nearby
- San Jacinto Monument masonry column in Harris County, Texas, U.S16.4km
- Lake Houston reservoir in Houston, Texas, United States11.2km
- Daikin Park baseball stadium in Houston, Texas32.3km
- Shell Energy Stadium soccer stadium in Houston, Texas, USA32.3km
- Q1058864 American football and multipurpose stadium in Houston, Texas, USA41.1km
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston art museum in Houston, Texas36.9km
- Fred Hartman Bridge bridge in United States of America21.8km
- Robertson Stadium former American football stadium in Houston33.8km
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