Thursday, June 27, 2024

Eureka Heights

Came to Eureka Heights for an event.
They actually do have wine or zero proof alternatives if beer is not your jam.

If you're a beer drinker, no fear, you came to the right place.  If you're not familiar with their brew, have no fear.  You can ask for a tasting, then decide. 

Got a Buckle Bunny Citrus - that's cream ale with citrus.  I like the light ale always, and it does have a hint of orangey citrus.  

What I also love is that they do these events, bingo, trivia night, and putting lego together.  If you're just going there, they also have board/card/jinga games, pinballs to entertain you too.  If not, there's giant screen if you're going there for a game.  

Eureka Heights
941 18th Street
Houston, TX 77008
713-953-4677

 

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Egg Haus

Revisited Egg Haus, since it was near what I was.
Don't let the line scare you.  If you don't see the seating there, there's more in the back part that leads to the biergarten. 

I got the Butterfly Lemonade, not too sweet, quite refreshing for a hot day.

I really love this toast, there's so many layers in this one little slice.  From the top, queso fresco, medium egg, avocado slices, salsa, refried beans, and chorizo.  This is pretty fully topped.  Every bite, has something yummy... definitely worth getting.

Egg Haus
2042 East TC Jester Blvd
Houston, TX 77008
713-489-6719

 

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Lulu's

Came back to Lulu's for dinner.
On a weekday for dinner, it was easy to get a table.

Had the Amalfi Coast, not too sweet and had Seedslip as my mocktail.

Of course, we ordered bread service.  Nice and warm. Foccacia + honey butter = yum!

Was craving for lasagna - that's how you do it right, right amount of meat, right amount of pasta, right amount of cheese.  Mmmm cheese, and then douse it with alot of marinara sauce.

For dessert: got a slice of the tiramisu.  It's definitely not as good as many that I've had.  It's less flavored with espresso, the lady fingers are not soft, and the mascarpone is dried.

For good measure, we ordered the creme brûlée.  This is definitely much better and well done.  The sugar crack is good, the creme was good, and the balance is exactly how it's supposed to be.  Much better than the tiramisu.

So on the weekday, if you don't have a reservation doesn't seem to be an issue.  We also had great luck at the bar, so that's also a great fun place to sit and eat, which they do full service.

Lulu's 
2518 Kirby Dr
Houston, TX 77019
713-590-7350

 

Monday, June 24, 2024

Balboa Surfclub

Had a girls night at Balboa.
It's an upscale seafood restaurant, great for a night out.

Had a espresso martini mocktail.  It does have caffeine, but zero proof.

For apps, we got rainbow roll, which is one of the better rolls I've had from a non-sushi restaurant. 

We got the Crispy Oysters, which is fried oyster with vinaigrette and lemon, surprisingly good. 

We got the crab cake, which I was surprised that they had it as an entree and not an app.  I was a little hesitant at first because as we all know, those are crab shoot (pun intended). 

Got the Miso Caramel Sundae.  It has miso ice cream, which is not bad.  The caramel is so-so, I do enjoy the macadamia nut with whipped cream too.  Dessert-wise, not the better ones I've had.  I will give them the credit on the creativity, but taste-wise it's mild by all means.

Reservation is highly recommended, otherwise, you'll be sitting at the bar area.  They do have a dress code, so to speak.  There are folks that does polo and nice shorts, but can't do riff raff style.  Plenty of parking if you don't wish to valet.  

Balboa Surfclub
1753 Post Oak Blvd
Houston, Tx 77056
713-405-1260



 

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Milk & Sugar

Walked down from Paulie's to Milk & Sugar for dessert. 
Always like to sit in front of the ice cream wall. 

I got City that Never Sleeps - which is coffee based ice cream, it has pretzel and chocolate flakes to give it the texture and crunch.  It's a nice blend, pretty delicious.  You can do double scoop if you feel aggressive.

It's pretty casual place to come to hang out with delicious ice cream to boot, definitely have to check the other locations. 

Milk & Sugar
1848 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77098
929-250-3462



 

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Paulie's

Having a pasta craving and decided to go to Paulie's, and it's truly been a while since I've been there. 
Dinner time is super popular, so catch the early side of the peak. 

Got the Creste Di Gallo. which is pasta, sausage, basil, chili flakes, onion and marinara sauce.   It is not too spicy but it does have a kick to it.  During peak hours, the meals does take a bit to come out, but they do have a quick turn around, so it's not too long.  

Parking, they do have a lot next door, but both my friend and I parked on the street.  You can go across at the school's side and there's spots to park.  Then, there's some on the side streets.  Just keep your eyes peeled.

Paulie's 
1834 Weshimer Road
Houston, TX 77019
713-807-7271

 

Monday, June 17, 2024

Picos

Was craving mole' and went to Picos for dinner.

Amazingly on a Friday night, getting table was no trouble even though there were no slots open when I checked the reservation site.

Had a virgin Pina colada - it's pretty much a coconut slushie with pineapple juice in there. 

Here's the dips - salsa and queso blanco.  That's a ton of veggie with the queso, so I feel somewhat healthy making that choice. 
I got the chicen mole poblano - I was mainly ordering it for the mole sauce.  It can be anything with that sauce, I'd be content.  It does come with a side of rice and beans.  The beans are refried and they mix some cheese with that.  No one is complaining. 

My friend didn't believe me about the mole, so she order Arroz (Spanish rice) with black mole, which comes with a fried egg on top.  And that is seriously good not just a side, just by itself. 

For dessert, we got a cheesecake with brownie at the bottom.  It's actually pretty rice altogether, having someone share it sounds about right.  

We always got great service here, so totally no complaint about that.  Since it's a Friday night, people do get started early at the bar and move over to a table and you can tell people started to have a good time when the noise level gets louder and louder as the night progress.  

Pico's 
3601 Kirby Dr
Houston, TX 77098
832-831-9940

 

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Oheya

Finally made it to Oheya for omakase.
They basically took over the old Southside coffee shop, and connected the two places.  So you can actually enter from Uchi side, or you can sneak into the mini rock garden and enter at their door.  

You sit down and they have an envelope with your name, and in it, is the menu for the evening.  It's customized daily, obviously depending on what they have that's fresh. 

They also have Sake or Wine pairing as well, with a $75 charge.

Got a Lemon Fizz, not too sweet, nice summery drink. 

Setting the stage, the chefs briefly talked about the theme and how it comes together.   And they do say that they do not make accommodation, so keep that in mind.

For amuse bouche, we started with the duck tart.  I did wonder if the tart was house made because it's' too light compare to the store bought ones.  You have the little flan-like texture on top and it has hint of the flavor.

First course is the Scallop Curd, it has pineapple dashi (which is a first for me), sea lettuce and basil.  Definitely a first for me.

Chef meticulously getting the zest for all of the pieces. 

This is Hirame nigiri -  that's Japanese flounder, with blood orange juice, finger lime, and avocado oil.  It's pretty good taste-wise. 

This is Aji (horse mackerel) that is a fatty piece with sweet soy sauce and garlic and ginger. 

This is quite unique - it's tofu and tomatoes, you can't see the tomato because it's hidden underneath.  The tofu texture is interesting because it's almost like a creama kind of texture, with basil oil to add the flavor. 

This is their Crab Handroll, it is crab and tempura squash blossom, they snuck in some uni.  To dip, you get the brown butter ponzu sauce. 

This is vichyssoise, not totally, it's a soup with pickled green tomato, poach oyster with coriander granita.  It is cold and for a hot, humid day, this works perfectly.  For a person who doesn't like pickle like me, it was a nice surprise.  Like and airy, and cold. 

This is Masu- smoked ocean trout with roe on top.  It has a yuzu vermouth sauce, with peas.  I like the sauce, the only reason I like it is because they left the skin on and that part is crispy.  While flavorful, not one of my fav.

This is Engawa, which is flounder fin muscle.  This might be my first time having this, and I love it.  It has black garlic, tamari and lime zest on top.  Texture is kinda interesting, it's crunchy but it has collagen texture too.  

Here's Asparagus with duck fat and coconut lime sauce with berries.   They basically stripped the green of the asparagus, have lemongrass while cooking it.  The soup/sauce is definitely a Thai style, but not sure if I care of asparagus too much. 

Not pictured: Sweet Prawn, very nice, but not as sweet as I'd like for prawn.

Bluefin Chutoro - that is the medium fatty fund with tamari sauce.  Pretty good flavors. 

This is a A5 Way strip loin - it has caviar and onions on top.  It's been torched, yummmm.


This is an interesting one: it's a funky take of grilled cheese.  It has millefeuille with puff pastry on the outside.  Inside it has cheese sauce and guava jam.  It's interesting, it's a bit salty and a bit sweet.  The sweet from the guava jam was interesting, and the cheese sauce is great on its own.

This is duck dish, with cabbage salad and orange hoisin sauce.   It is a very good piece of duck, not too fat, the sauce plus cabbage together in one bite is good.   Here's the thing though, why am I having better duck here than Coccody

This is a bonus dessert, It's panna cotta base with rice ice cream on top.  That is a piece of candied lettuce (kinda interesting) and ginger bites.  I will say the ginger bites are caramelized so the sauce plus the panna cotta was nice.  But I truly think the rice ice cream was the star here.  

That is Strawberry dessert with sourdough toast.  Inside there's strawberry consume and strawberry chunks.  It also has sourdough ice cream - that I really cannot tell if it's the case or not.  Can I go back to the rice ice cream?

Overall, the service is great.  I've always liked their service.  Since there's 12 per seating, they don't need to have more people to do the service than that, since the chef also serves the food already.  The food selection for the omakase, I feel like it's not worth $175.  Of course, the food is good, it's Uchi good.  But also felt like we can get just as good food at Uchi itself.  Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I tried it, but coming from Uchi, I had higher expectation. 

You definitely need to make a reservation here.  There's only 12 seats at this omakase.  You do get to pick from one of two seatings each evening.  It is $175 pp before tax and tip.  If you don't show up, like the guy's date that sat next to me, you do get charge the full price. 

Parking, they have valet complimentary.  Or you can go across the street and self park at the underground garage.

Oheya 
904 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77006
713-522-4804



 

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Red Robin

Have been back to Red Robin for some time.  And yes, I hear the YUM as soon as I type Red Robin --- you're welcome!

Just for social hour, grabbed a soda and a snack.

The soda is Desert Pear soda, which is Sprite + Pear flavored syrup, much like an Italian Soda kinda logic.  I actually liked that pretty well it's not too sweet and has the pear flavor.  Even our server was telling us that this is one of his best sellers.   Keep in mind, this is supposed to be a mock creme soda, and originally it comes with whipped cream, but I opted to not. 

Then I ordered the Mozzarella Twists - yes it is exactly what it sounds like.  Twist and cheese, and marinara sauce.   The integrity of the content: cheese and sauce are the same.  The shape is different, doesn't add or take away from the taste, just a good easy hang out food.

Keep in mind, you now can pay at the kiosk on the table, instead of waving down your server.  That's great especially when they're busy.  Otherwise, it's also great because they have games to keep your kiddo busy by having various games on there.  Win-win.

Red Robin
7620 Katy Fwy
Houston, TX 77024
713-476-9096