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Best Buffet Restaurants in Houston, TX
"A brunch buffet is served daily at the Golden Corral Buffet and Grill, starting at 10:00 a.m. The selection of food includes steak, burgers, chicken dishes, ham, pizza and a wide range of vegetables."
"The steak was dry as doctor's cotton, but the service was great!. The food isn't worth bragging about. I hope that they'll do better, becau..."
"If you love Mediterranean food, then you’ll be pleased to know that there is a buffet that serves some pretty delicious fares. It’s a cheap and affordable buffet where you can find many staples like chicken kebabs, lamb shank and baked fish; or keep it meat-free with options like falafel, cabbage rolls and baba ganoush. There are multiple locations all around Texas, so i’m sure you’ll have no problem finding one near you."
"Well being middle eastern myself I am impressed with Dimassi's food. It's as close to authentic as I have seen so far in the states."
"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 stainless steel building that now houses the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston opened in 1972, but it first began as a traveling exhibit around town. As a contemporary museum, CAMH is “dedicated to presenting the art of our time to the local, regional, national and international public.” Exhibits rotate mostly, but educational programs designed to increase awareness among its patrons are permanent. Access to CAMH is always free."
"A post shared by Contemporary Arts Museum HTX (@camhouston) on Jan 27, 2020 at 11:54am PST. Since 1948, the Contemporary Arts Museum has been a space for new art in the heart of Houston!. With current exhibits sparking conversation about race, culture, film and even hypnosis, there is something for everyone to enjoy – and learn."
"A post shared by Xx mOniCa xX (@finalformfemale) on Jan 1, 2020 at 8:32pm PST. If you’re into Asian culture, food, and products, you’ll surely want to shop at Hongkong City Mall. It is located at the center of Houston’s Chinatown and opened in 1999."
"If you aren’t interested in visiting high-end stores or shopping centres and don’t mind bargaining, make your way to Harwin Central Market, an indoor two-storey mall between Fondren and Gassner. It features various retailers selling different kinds of items, from jewellery, clothes and footwear to electronics, bags and perfumes. You would perhaps find some designer dupes here since the stores are independent retailers, along with costume accessories."
"The first fully air-conditioned mall to be built in Houston, PlazAmericas, previously known as Sharpstown Mall, occupies a space of 83,000 sq ft (7,711 sq m). The mall has a Latin American vibe and caters to Hispanics, which composed the 52% of the population of the three-mile area, where it is located. It features over 150 stores, including Foot Locker, Journeys, Champs Sports, TX America Cinemas, Deli Maxx, Crazy Chicken, and more."
"Literally any baked good that you pick up at Common Bond will have you feeling #blessed. Kouign Amann is sort of like a densely packed croissant, made up of flaky, buttery layers and finished off with a crunchy, caramelized sugar glaze. If you want this little taste of heaven, get there early — these babies don’t stay in the case for long."
"Both a café and a bakery, Common Bond makes it easy to want to sit and stay for awhile. But even if you stayed all day, you couldn’t possibly indulge in the plethora of treats, both savory and sweet, that they offer. Common Bond sources as many local ingredients as possible, which means a fresh, delicious, and constantly changing menu."
"Montrose is such a hot area in town, and Common Bond Cafe & Bakery certainly fits in well there. Not only is the coffee incredible, but the pastries are out of this world. Their almond croissant is perhaps the best in town."