Thursday, May 18, 2006
Late Night Sushi in Houston
I haven't checked it out yet, but it appears that Zake Japanese Cuisine where Butera's on Alabama used to be years ago,then "Royal Japan", where I thought they did a nicebuild-out, is now packing them in on weekends, startingon Thursday nights.
A friend who works at Bookstop tells me that the parking lotfills up. And I took my little dog down there (Bookstopallow dogs since Petsmart opened next door) and we went by "Zake". Lots of glamorous and well-dressedyoung people and some live music or DJ. Now if only there were a similar place for us geezersafter the opera or whatever.
Can one get late night sushi at the new Highland Village place?I think Jack Tyler remarked about that place here recently.
Late night sushi has been around forever in NYC, Boston,Chicago, LA, and SF. It's the perfect late night snack,and in this town, it's hard to get late night food in aglamorous social setting. Check out Houston Asian Restaurants Guide . They have a very good Houston dining guide.
A friend who works at Bookstop tells me that the parking lotfills up. And I took my little dog down there (Bookstopallow dogs since Petsmart opened next door) and we went by "Zake". Lots of glamorous and well-dressedyoung people and some live music or DJ. Now if only there were a similar place for us geezersafter the opera or whatever.
Can one get late night sushi at the new Highland Village place?I think Jack Tyler remarked about that place here recently.
Late night sushi has been around forever in NYC, Boston,Chicago, LA, and SF. It's the perfect late night snack,and in this town, it's hard to get late night food in aglamorous social setting. Check out Houston Asian Restaurants Guide . They have a very good Houston dining guide.
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Houston Chinese Restaurants
Here is a list of Chinese restaurants in Houston. Restaurant Sitemap in Houston Asian community.
Also a review of Yellow River Chinese Restaurant.
This place is the Chinese version of Luby's.. Sort of. The interior is not as pretty as Luby's and not as big, but the layout of the food and concept is similar. They have about 20+ different foods you can choose from for example, green beans, mapo tofu, etc.. You get a side of white rice or chow mein and 3-4 different foods.The food is pretty decent and the price is very cheap. It was less than $4 for an entire meal (including bubble tea drink).
Also a review of Yellow River Chinese Restaurant.
This place is the Chinese version of Luby's.. Sort of. The interior is not as pretty as Luby's and not as big, but the layout of the food and concept is similar. They have about 20+ different foods you can choose from for example, green beans, mapo tofu, etc.. You get a side of white rice or chow mein and 3-4 different foods.The food is pretty decent and the price is very cheap. It was less than $4 for an entire meal (including bubble tea drink).