Thursday, August 7, 2025

Alora

I saw someone promoting Alora on IG, and thought it was worth trying. 

It is located at the former location of Kau Ba down Montrose/Westheimer area. 


I got the Mojito mocktail, luckily, it's not super sweet like most places you get a mocktail. 

I'd ask for the bartender special mocktail, and they did something with chili and lime juice.  Pretty good for a hot day.

Got the Crispy Spring Roll - the sauce is like a kind of taro sauce. 

This dish I loved, Patatas Bravas - the potato is crispy enough, and the sauce is rocoto aioli flavor - so addictive, so good. 

This is the La Bajada Trio - it's a good Happy Hour dish.  They made their own goldfish, roasted their own  nuts.  The BBQ rice chips were so good, dish that they just have that as a dish.  Then you got some green mango and chili sauce. 

Had the Chaufu fried rice.  I've had some Peruvian fried rice before, but it was not as flavorful as I'd preferred. 

The cuisine is a cross between Peru & Vietnam, and I will say some dishes were out of the park.  Some it was meh,  since we're lucky enough to be in a town that diversity of food is so easily accessible.  Also, while they do ask for reservations, we went on a Thursday and it was not crowded at all.  The place is not big, there's plenty of outdoor seatings.  But they were no busy.  

The parking in the area is tight.  There's no valet for the place.  But plenty street parking, just be courteous to the neighbors. 

Alora
2502 Dunlavy St
Houston, TX 77005
713-485-4836



 

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

The Union Kitchen

Met a friend for lunch on the Memorial area.
Union Kitchen seems to have the most variety for any kinds of musing. 

The Cajun Chicken Linguini was calling my name.  The chicken was good, and the sauce is Cajun Cream sauce, I like those because it has a mini-kick but nothing spicy.  There are some sausage hidden in there, it's all pretty good. 

The service is great, it has a great neighborhood feel.  Folks come here for lunch, some looks to be standing lunch, some brings the whole family here.  It's a cute spot even though the area is pretty busy.  You don't need a reservation, but if you plan on coming during peak meal time, it's best that you have one. 

The Union Kitchen
12538 Memorial Dr
Houston, TX 77024
713-360-2000

 

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Flower Child

Friend suggested to meet up at Flower Child, and to be honest, I've never been.
It was a very popular business lunch spots.  So do go before peak lunch time. 

I got the Avocado Caesar Salad with tofu.  These are some pretty Romaine lettuce.  For the protein, they give you slices of tofu, pretty hearty. Like a regular Caesar, you got bread crumb, parmesan, and for being vegan friendly - they have avocado caesar dressing. 

To my surprise, this combo was very tasty.  With the bread crumb and the tofu, mixed with the dressing it is actually its very delicious.  It was a good lunch.  My only complaint is that they constantly came by to clear tables and that was awkward.  Maybe I'll do to-go next time. 


Flower Child
in Uptown Park
1101 Uptown Park Blvd
#C6
Houston, TX 77056
713-730-4261

 

Monday, August 4, 2025

Thai-Kun

Ended up at Post downtown. 
Thai sounded good, and doesn't seem to have a line at walk-up, that just made my decision on food of choice, easier. 


I got Pad See Ew - it has flat noodles, soy sauce, Chinese broccoli, chicken and chive.  I got a drink so the server was upselling me to a set.  It came with egg roll, so figured, why not?!  Welp! It should've been a no!  The egg roll was cold and it has no taste.  So, noodles was great, the mango drink was great, the egg roll - stay away!

The rest of the dishes looks good too, so maybe other food, not the egg rolls?!?!


Thai-Kun
in Post HTX
401 Franklin St
Houston, TX 77201



 

Friday, August 1, 2025

Basecamp Dinette

For brunch, we decided to go where the locals go...
Turns out, Basecamp is referred to the main production area of a movie or tv set.  Since alot of them have craft service that serve food.  But for us, just wanted coffee. 

I got a Horchata latte, it's nice and have a kick to it. 

I saw on the menu that they have Lavender Waffles, and curiosity made me get it. 

So beside sprigs of lavender to accompany our waffles, there's a hint of it in the butter and the syrup.  The good thing about the syrup is that it's not too lavender-y.  I do like it in the butter tho.  The sausage was good mixed in there. 

For book lovers: The Last Bookstore downtown LA is wonderfully quirky.  I really feel like a kid in a candy store.  Lots of books and the shelves are like a maze.  It's like a book wonderland, definitely worth stopping in for.

Parking are limited in the shop, so street parking is ok, but watch for the signs. 

Basecamp Dinette
1221 W. Riverside Dr
Burbank, CA

 

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Yamadaya Ramen

One of the musts in LA is to go to Little Tokyo.
Since my traveling companion was starving, we walked into the first Ramen shop we saw. 

Luckily nothing a bowl of ramen can't fix.  I got a bowl of the Kakuni Ramen, it has Tokotsu soup base, nori seaweed, egg, noodles, braised pork belly slices, fried onion, shallot.

The soup is pretty thick is hearty.  The meat you can tell been braised for a while because it falls apart as you grab it.  The entire thing come together very nicely.  

From what I understand basically all the ramen places here are liked by the locals, just really a matter of preference.  But I will say, the service here is quick and fast.  All of them are super kind and turn a starving situation smooth out quickly.

Yamadaya Ramen
137 Japanese Village Plaza Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-265-7288



 

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Grill & Brew at City Walk

Growing up Universal City Walks was where the kids get to pretend to be grown ups and hang out there. 

Now, it's more quality shops and big kids dining. 
One of the places we picked was the Grill & Brew. 

I got Ginger Berry Lemonade.  It has ginger beer, Sprite, berry puree, and lemonade.  I appreciate that, it's not super syrupy, and the ginger beer taper that off. 

Just took it easy and got a Pepperoni Flatbread.  Nothing fancy, after all the walking, I just need to refuel.  

Meal time in CityWalk is super busy because besides folks going to the park or exiting the park, there are just people coming here to hang out, since you don't need an entry fee to come in.  

In terns if Parking, if you're here for City Walk, you can get a discount.  But for the park, if you come early, you can get pretty decent parking.  If not, the various parking structures are easy enough to accommodate. 

Grill & Brew
inside Universal City Walk