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Best 30 American Restaurants in Houston, TX with Reviews - YP.com
"When you think of a Chinese buffet, you’ll tend to think of them serving wontons, eggrolls, general tso chicken, orange chicken, and many other essential Chinese dishes. However Hibachi Grill & Buffet takes it a step up by serving not only the popular Chinese dishes, but also the lesser known items as well. You have so many options to choose from, for instance the Sushi area where they make freshly served sushi or even the huge dim sum area where you can get some of the tastiest dim sum a buffet can offer."
"This Hibachi Grill is much more than your typical Chinese rice and noodle restaurant. They focus on providing high-quality food and service while dining with an upscale and modern feeling. You can choose your ingredients and enjoy their chef preparing your meal right in front of you."
"Stopped here because I wasn’t aware there were still any Pizza Inn Sit in restaurants in the Houston area and I used to go all the time before the one by..."
"The dosa was soft and crispy and the potatoes were just right. The curries had the just right amount of spice and p..."
"Of course, there are plenty of dining options including the food court and stand-alone restaurants like Kona Grill, the Oceanaire, and the Cheesecake Factory. When your credit card company cuts you off, head outside again and cross Alabama on foot towards the Williams Tower, which at 64 stories and 902 feet is the second tallest building in Houston. Like the Chase Tower, there’s no place to enjoy a drink and the view, but you can walk directly south of the tower to the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park. Here you can stand in the middle of this 64-foot semi-circular fountain and just feel the awesome power of 78,500 gallons of water falling 20 feet around you."
"The Cheesecake Factory menu features more than 200 menu selections made fresh from scratch each day using only the highest quality ingredients. Level 1 and 2, near Neiman Marcus. Serves Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Desserts, Drinks & Snacks"
"Stopped here because I wasn’t aware there were still any Pizza Inn Sit in restaurants in the Houston area and I used to go all the time before the one by..."
"One of the first things customers will notice when they enter Retrospect Coffee Bar is the bright orange custom espresso machine, a pop of color that sets the scene in this bright and airy space, located in a building that was once one of Houston’s first gas stations. When Retrospect renovated the space, they worked hard to stay true to the building’s origins, and the result is one hundred percent unique, with a beautiful outdoor seating area under the covered shelter where cars used to fill up their tanks. Retrospect Coffee Bar serves amazing coffee from local roasters and teas from local blenders, as well as a small menu of delicious sweet and savory crepes."
"They city's first neighborhood gas station is now filling you up on coffee, crepes, and custard. After the historic Oil Filling Station was renovated, Retrospect Coffee Bar took over in 2017 and has become a mainstay in the Midtown neighborhood. With plentiful outdoor seating, a giant orange espresso machine, and aptly-named crepe offerings (see: the all-veggie Janice Joplin), make sure to add this centrally-located coffee shop to your list."
"This little coffee shop is housed in one of Houston’s first gas stations — with the station dating all the way back to the 1920s. The refurbished building still holds nostalgic charm. And now, it’s home to Retrospect Coffee Bar’s lattes and crepes instead of gas pumps."
"For nearly 20 years, this cocoa kingdom has been serving chocolate to Houstonians in just about every form imaginable. You might be overwhelmed by all the offerings at this little, um, slice of paradise, but here’s a cheat sheet: The chocolate-covered Oreos are a crunchy, creamy, nostalgic trip, and the four-layer Uncle Darryl’s chocolate cake is a masterwork, complete with rich mousse, ganache, and toffee crumbles."
"If you are in the mood for a huge slice of cake and are a biggg chocolate person like myself, this is your place. With rich chocolate buttercream icing generously placed in between alternating layers of moist chocolate cake and moist yellow cake, this cake is truly the ying to your yang."
"The Chocolate Bar is exactly what it sounds like: a dessert bar serving all-things-chocolate. This dessert spot is located in Rice Village, perfect for an after-dinner treat or a break from shopping. Since The Chocolate Bar is the place for sweets, their cookies do not disappoint."
"If any ice cream in Houston can be classified as whimsical, it's the treats from this Australian-born magic factory. With locations in Asia Town and the Heights, Aqua S specializes in sea salt ice cream colored in (what else) aqua blue. You can top your cone (charcoal, naturally) of soft-serve with fun toppings like toasted marshmallows, popcorn, and cotton candy."
"This gem in Chinatown is not only super delicious but super Instagrammable!. Born in Australia and with it’s only American location in the USA, this cold treat is topping my list of favorites right now!. Their signature sea salt soft serve ice-cream is so creamy and ideal for those sweet and salty lovers."
"An Instagram wonderland in Asiatown, Aqua S is known for its blue hued, salty-sweet sea salt soft serve. There’s also a rotating flavor on offer that changes frequently, and each cone can be crowned with a halo of cotton candy or shower of Pop Rocks for the perfect shot for the ‘gram."