Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Cane Rosso

Friend of mine was just telling me about Cane Rosso.
In truth, at someone's house party, I've had their pizza, it's a very grown up type pizza.  Pretty good, but it ain't no pepperoni pizza for kids.
We got the calamari to start, and their Happy Hour specials are pretty generous.  The beer and cocktail, depends on what you got, was average $5.  The appetizers are also on special.  
For pizza, the Happy Hour special is $5 for selected pizza.  As in, the whole pie for $5.  I'm surprised the place is not busier in this area and with this type of specials.  

I do know the traffic and parking can be intimidating.  But while they cannot do anything about the traffic, they did do something about the parking.  They have street parking from the building (I ought to know because the building is the very location where my apartment was in the 90s) but they also have an attached garage for ease of people who work and eat there.  Plenty of spots, so no worries.  Make your way down there and grab a slice, or two.

Cane Rosso
Montrose
4306 Yoakum Blvd
Houston, TX 77006
713-337-1155
http://www.canerosso.com/montrose

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Snooze AM

For Snooze, I like to go there on a weekday...
... it gives me the illusion that the wait is shorter and better chance for parking on the street.  And that was partially true.  I did find parking down the street relatively ok.  The wait is still as long.  But hey, not as long as weekend's wait, I'll take it!
I was craving Corned Beef Hash, and lucky that my friend Julie was as well, so we split that.  Love their Corned Beef, so good.
For the Pancake Flight, which is THE WAY TO GO!  Again, we split the entire flight.  We got: (L to R) the Blueberry Danish, Pineapple Upside Down, and Pumpkin Seed Pancake.  Of course, all of them are delicious.  My favorite is still the Pineapple Upside Down one.  The Pumpkin one is very seasonal and cinnamon-y.  

I love their food and they are as quick as their kitchen can handle.  The servers are friendly which makes the wait worth it.  Currently, they have locations in the Heights, Katy, and Town & Country on top of Montrose.  I see that they've got 3 more locations on the docket.  I already saw them training at the Clear Lake location, I saw the sign was put up in the Galleria location (at the old Acrodoro location), and one more in Woodlands.  Hopefully that'll ease the wait around the current location.

Snooze A.M. Eatery
3217 Montrose Blvd
Ste 100
Houston, TX 77006
713-574-6655
https://snoozeeatery.com/locations/montrose/

Monday, October 29, 2018

Eclair Paris

Went back to Eclair for breakfast (petit dejeuner) during a weekday.
I love the place, but right now there's a bunch of constructions right outside of their side of the street. Even though they're open at 7am, with the sign being inside, it was a tad misleading like they're close.  So, do me a favor, if you drive by there, really take a good look, they may really be open.
Start with a cup of tea.
Got a Omelette My Way - which has 3 eggs with toppings I selected.  I asked for spinach, mushroom and bacon.  It comes with 2 slices of mini baguette (warning, those are cold) and a side of roasted potatoes.  

Frankly, 3 eggs is a lot, so by the time I ate the omelette, I don't have room for anything else.  So, as delightful as they are, I just can't fit it all in.  That said, the breakfast is $12, so on top of my tea and tax, it's over $15 for one person.  

Now, don't be discouraged, because for lunch, they have a prix fixe for $14, and it is either Soup + Entree + drink; OR Entree, Dessert, and drink.  That is actually a very good deal. Their dessert looks amazing and definitely deserve to try it out.

Eclair Paris
2278 W. Holcomb Blvd
Houston, TX 77030
832-623-7754
https://www.eclairparis.com

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Costco Food Court

So, a while back, I heard about the people in an uproar over the hotdog at Costco.
Mainly that they are doing to change the $1.50 hotdog.  ($1.62 with tax)
While I don't think the Houston ones were ever Polish sausage, but for $1.50 that comes with a drink is not bad for a lunch at all.  Now, that is a pretty big hotdog, not quite a foot long, but you can add your fixin's and by the time you add the drink it's a meal for me.  Or if not, a snack for some folks.  Definitely worth doing if you're in there shopping anyway.  

Costco Food Court
3836 Richmond Ave
Houston, TX 77027
832-325-5852

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Ono Poke

Went back to Ono for some poke.
Easy to get to from the freeway, and easy to park.
I got the Classic Ahi, which has tuna, regular onions, green onions, furikake with Shoyu sauce.  It was a nice mix, the sauce wasn't too heavy handed like the one my friend got.  I basically cleaned up the whole bowl.  I think though, next time I'll ask for mixed greens as based instead of rice just to curb the carb in-take.

Ono Poke
607 Richmond
Houston, TX 770006
832-831-9453
http://www.onopokehouston.com

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Dish Society

My out of town friend requested unique to Houston's eatery...
... I selfishly thought of Dish Society.  Not only are they farm-to-table, of course, all I was dreaming about was their brisket the whole time.
For Happy Hour, we were debating between the pretzel & queso or the pork belly bites.  But since I'd figured I'll have pork for my entree, having pretzel seem like a good idea.  
Brisket Stuffed Sweet Potato, it has pulled brisket, cabbage slaw, on top of sweet potato with their house made barbecue sauce.  The meat is so soft, the sauce was not too tangy or salty.  Having sweet potato made me feel healthier.  To be honest, not quite sure if that's any healthier.  It's definitely delicious, let me tell ya.

Anyway, dinner time they do get lots of business, but not super crowded, if you get a chance go give them a try.

Dish Society
5740 San Felipe
Houston, TX 77057
832-538-1060
https://www.dishsociety.com/

Monday, October 22, 2018

Jollibee

Alright went back to Jollibee for a quick lunch.
Lunch time is amazingly busy even on a weekday.  Also, watch out for shift change in the Med Center, that's when a lot of folks come in.
Got my 2 piece but this time the side is a bit different...
... I got Adobo rice.  Which I must say, the rice by itself stand just fine.  I skipped the gravy just because the rice itself is so flavorful that I didn't need more on top of it.  At first, it was a little zingy, then it settles in.  There's bits of meat (I'm guessing chicken), there's a hint of garlic.  Since there's not alot on their site, I'm just taking a guess from what I tasted.  All I can say is that, I was pleasantly surprised how yummy it was.  Which, on top of my non-dry crispy chicken, I was one happy camper.

Jollibee
8001 S. Main Rd
Ste 100
Houston, TX 77025
713-349-9639
http://www.jollibeeusa.com/

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Common Bond

I like coming to Common Bond for a leisure breakfast.
I love going there on weekdays, it's just more of a relaxed atmosphere.
It is a picture perfect breakfast, just excuse my picture that's not perfect.  Haha.
Got a Cafe Mocha
Ham & Egg in a croissant.  Super delicious, filling, and hit the spot.  

I do bring a book here and enjoy my coffee and just take it easy.  I also noticed alot of people come here to have business meetings.  Not a bad spot with good coffee and yummy bakery here.  Definitely a great place for a relaxing day.

Common Bond
1706 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77098
713-529-3535
https://commonbondcafe.com

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Asahi

Went back to one of my Happy Hour spots, Asahi.
Happy Hour every weekend.


Instead, I got the combo sushi lunch set.  It has 3 pieces of cucumber sushi, 3 pieces of tuna sushi, 7 pieces of nigiri, which has unagi, yellowtail, tuna, salmon, shrimp, mackerel, sea bass (I wasn't sure on the last one).  Anyway, since I didn't have breakfast, I felt ok chomping down all that food.  Plus, I didn't have the tofu all by myself.

The tip about coming on the weekends to take advantage of the happy hour is to check and make sure there's no game or a big event at NRG, otherwise traffic getting there is more hectic.  And they do check if you're parking there for the businesses at the shopping center or for the game, which people do at the back of the building.  

Asahi Sushi
8236 Kirby Dr
#200
Houston, TX 77054
713-664-7686
http://asahisushi.net/

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Sweet Paris

Came to Sweet Paris for a coffee chat with an old friend.
I got the kid's version of the Nutella Crepe, but as you can see, it's just a tad shy from a grown up version.  That said, it is just Nutella and crepe, minus the bells and whistles.  Not bad, but not one of my go-to either.  You all know that I'm partial to Melange and the next up would be Coco.  As much as it is a very pretty space and they make themselves available at all the right places (i.e. City Centre, Rice Village, and soon to be Highland Village), the food isn't anything to write home about and continue to be that.

Sweet Paris
2420 Rice Blvd
Houston, TX 77005
713-360-6266
https://www.sweetparis.com/ricevillage/

Monday, October 15, 2018

Fellini

Finally got a chance to visit Fellini, which I've driven by many of times.
This is located on Kelvin inside Rice Village, it is in the new set of apartments there.
Very much a European faire.  I got breakfast panini there with a coffee.
Inside, it is: eggs, prosciutto, provolone cheese, and it comes with fruit medley.  There's actually a lot of food here.  But if you have all the day to enjoy, which I see alot of patrons that came here do; please do take your time and enjoy yourself. 

For parking, there are alot of parking on the street, so you just have to look at the signs.  If you are here during prime time for the area, the attached garage doesn't charge too much to be there, plus it's covered.  Worth doing.

Fellini
Rice Village
5211 Kelvin Dr
Houston, TX 77005
281-888-6654
https://www.fellinihouston.com


Friday, October 12, 2018

Bite Lip Lab - NYC

This is a non-food related post.  Call it a Beauty post.
I've always wanted to do this but since they are so popular, and now been on Housewives of NY, they are busier than ever.
Bright and beautiful colors everywhere.
Each guest have their own station.
What are they, exactly?  They are pigments for you to make your own lip color!!!
First, the artist ask you if you'd like Matte or Glossy (those are the white/clear pods), then what kinds of colors you're looking for.  I actually pinned a few things as a guide, and we tweek as we go.
You get to do 2 colors, the artist even mix one just for fun, in case you may like it.  Which I ended up loving mine (that's the bottom right).
After figuring out the 'formula' that works, they put it in these pods to get ready for mixing.  We even get to add our own scent, from alot to choose from as well.  That's a good idea, because you are the one who would be using this lipstick day in and day out, might as well love what you have.
Then, the artist will melt it - ding!  Then put it in the centrifuge and it go for a spin.
Afterwards, it's all melted and all mixed up, then it is ready for pour.  They have a special patented bullet mold, this is all the pic we get.
While we wait, we get to name our lipsticks and up to 6 letters.  Meanwhile we get to check out other colorful stuff around the shop.
It goes on a 'mini freezer' to cool off.
Not too long, then it's ready to go with the handle and the cover with our customized names.  

What they'll do is that they'll input your very own formula for your lipsticks into their system in association to your email address.  So, when you need a refill, call in, give them your email, tell them which one to refill or both.  Each refill is $60, which for a high end - good quality lipsticks, that's pretty comparable, especially when this is your very own customized color.

This experience is called Bespoke, and it cost $155, and you need to make an appointment ahead of time.  Not that walk-ins aren't welcome, but you are taking a chance that they have enough artist on hand to assist you.  You also go home with a lip kit, which has a lip scrub, lip mask (which is great for overnight use), and primer for the next morning use.  

They tell you to spare 1.5hrs, but truthfully, 1 hour does the trick.  Of course, sine there's a few of us, it worked out where they got some of us started while the others play around and vice versa.  This is definitely a very different experience, and this Canadian based company is known for using food-inspired ingredients with no compromise on color.  This service, aka Lip Lab, is available in LA, SF, Toronto, and NYC.  If you're in any of those places, you should try to book an appointment.

Bite Lip Lab
174 Prince St
New York, NY 10012
646-484-6111
https://www.bitebeauty.com/lip-labs/lip-lab-nyc


Very last of the street shots:
Found these lovely hearts chalk drawing all around SOHO streets on our way to the Lip Lap.  Just wanted to end the NY posts with this.

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Taiyaki NYC

This is the last NY related post.  Resuming back to Houston after this week.  

This is one of our Instagram destination... 
The ever popular ice cream spot that is served in a fish pancake called Taiyaki.  I love those growing up.  Except the version I'm used to only has filling, no ice cream.
Their menu, you can use their signature ones as suggestions, or you can build your own, majority of them are $8.
Ta da!
It is just a little different from their Choco-Lit signature ice cream.  I got the red bean filling for the Taiyaki with chocolate ice cream and a wafer with chocolate sprinkles.  Whichever you look at it, it is totally instagrammable.

Taiyaki NYC
Chinatown
119 Baxter Street
New York, NY 10013
https://taiyakinyc.com


Here's a few more street pics:  
This is on the Brooklyn Bridge.  I guess this reminds people of the Paris bridge and put locks to show their love.  Then came this sign.  Too funny.
The classic shot of the bridge.  Of course, if it was less people it would've been better.  Even though when were there, it was a bit hot, there were tons of people walking on the bridge.  My tip though they do have one side for bikes, and the folks here stick to them.  If you so much so crossing the line just a bit because there's a crowd, a trash can, or whatever in front of you, they will yell at you.  So, you've been warned.

Here's some tips about Brooklyn Bridge:
https://www.nycgo.com/videos/brooklyn-bridge-facts