Tuesday, November 19, 2024

North Italia

This is my first time to North Italia in City Centre. 
Didn't realized they took over the old wine bar location that used to be there. 

Must have starter: Zucca Chips - don't know what they put in it, but sure is addictive. 

Here's another crowd favorite, Truffle Bread.  Seriously, this was so good, we almost forgot to order our entree. 

For entree, I got Chicken Parm.  I kinda wished I paid closer attention to the pasta.  I didn't care for the white sauce, or rather the lack of sauce.  A, I could've skip that and maybe get a side salad instead.  Or B, get another kind of pasta.  I don't have a problem with rigatoni, but when you have a lump of dry, it's no fun.  And oh, by the way, when you heat it up day after, it's just shows oily instead of sauce.  So heads up on that.

Like I said, this is my first time at this location.  As usual reservation is always a good idea, make it ahead of time.  We've seen people were waiting and it does get popular here.

Here are my tips for you: 
Parking - the building has parking there, you can enter down at Town and Country, or the side street where the roundabout feeds.  It is a garage, do pay attention to the reserve signs but the lights overhead helps spots opening easily. 

Seating, I know the weather is nicer, but still choose to sit inside and here's why.  People walking by is passing by your table.  Not to mention those who smokes, so your dinner now has a tint of cigarette pasty smell.  Not to mention, the traffic is right there.  There were multiple cars trying to show off their contribution to global warming by revving up their engines to make it as loud as possible between buildings.  So you cannot hear your friends.  Not to mention bugs, I feel that City Centre has done a good job, but it's outside, they cannot control bugs flying by innocently, so it did bugged me a bit on that one.

Server, it's hard to wave them down.  The tables are situated near by, but there's a corner that is outside of their eye-line, so it does take a few flag down to get their attention.  Versus, had you been inside, even if it's not your assigned server, at least you grab someone's attention.  So take heed.


North Italia
in City Centre
818 Town and Country
Suite 100
Houston, TX 77024
713-241-0600



 

Monday, November 18, 2024

Snooze

Went to Snooze for some breakfast.

But first! Coffee - nothing snazzy, just good old drip coffee.

I will say, the service was slow but the kitchen was fast, hooray for that!

I got the Corn Beef Hash - love me the chunks of corn beef.  There's onions in the hash, so you're not just getting potato.  And of course, eggs sunny side up to boot!

Instead of toast, they let us sub for pancake, so of course, I got me one.  I will say, this is a tad dryer than I remembered in the past, but I'm here for the syrup, just needed the vehicle.  Now to be fair, I did not finish this (also did not finish the hash), but together that is alot of food, so you have to pick and choose wisely.

Snooze on Montrose is notoriously busy.  On top of them being short-staffed, the service left very little to be desired.  I do understand it's not the server's own fault, but the management of the schedule or call for backup should have worked if managed properly.  As I said, thank goodness the kitchen staff was fast, hallelujah!

Funny story: guys behind us must be meeting for the first time.  Possibly a business connection.  One guy's voice projects, and every other phrase was: you know what I'm sayin'.  That phrase is such a filler, there's no content, subject, topic, or substance.  When you overused it, it's just filling of dead air.  He didn't even let his companion respond.  We were just saying, we can definitely make a drinking game out of it.  But then again, you may die from that.  So kids, don't do that.

Snooze Montrose
3217 Montrose
Houston, TX 77006
713-574-6655





Thursday, November 14, 2024

Crumby Bakeshop

Been hearing hub bubs from neighbors about this place.
It's in the formerly Southern Sweets location. 

They've got cookies, cinnamon rolls, muffins, scones galore

I got a Salted Peanut Butter - straight out of the oven.  It's nice and gooey and soft.  Not only that, the peanut butter add-on doesn't make it feels dry, all mush very well together.  When you bite into the cookie with a bit of the salt on top, mixed very well with the peanut butter inside.

This is a Coconut Pandan cookie, this is very unusual because I'm used to getting this at an Asian bakery.  But this rendition is not bad either.  Still soft, still ooey and gooey, you can definitely taste the coconut before you do the pandan.  But it's a nice break in the day. 

This is a Blueberry Banana muffin, you don't usually get these two combo together, but I like both, so definitely took advantage.  I will say,  flavor is good for me, for sure!  But the muffin did crumbled easily, which is not exactly what you want for a muffin, especially if people are taking it on the go.  

They also have a fancy espresso machine for coffee, so definitely make sure to grab some. 

They also make custom cakes, so it's definitely worth coming back time and again.  

Crumby Bakeshop 
4530 Beechnut
Houston, TX 77096
713-485-6608









 

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Crown Seafood

Haven't been to dim sum for a while, so snatched up the chance my friend suggested.
Haven't been to dim sum here before, but excited to try. 

Starts out with some buns (top) - egg yolk cream bun, and steam sponge cake (that one was for nostalgic reasons). 

Top: Sesame Bun, Egg Custard Tart (the crust is not bad), Har Gow (shrimp dumpling), Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf, Turnip Cake, Tofu wrapped roll (middle), Snow Pea leaves (could use more flavor)

And.... (clockwise - bottom left) beef tripe, XO Cheung Fun (which I like the extra kick), and Siu Mai.

Here's the close up of the Ginger & Scallion Beef Tripe.  I honestly just like the sauce, you can put it on anything and it'll taste good. 

Dim Sum - it's like the Asian Community hunger game.  If you don't show up early, expect a wait, no matter how big the place is.  Either you go before the lunch crowd, or you come after.  We chose after, but still have to wait for a little bit.  They do accommodate big parties as they have big tables for the occasions.  I do appreciate the marking menu system so no hunting is required.  But here, they also do come and check on your tea status, which I do appreciate.  Often times the servers are running everywhere and seems like they purposely avert your glaze so they rush past you and your tea pot left empty.  At least this place will check.



Crown Seafood
10796 Bellaire Blvd
Ste C
Houston, TX 
281-575-1768

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Citizens of Montrose

 Went back to Citizen to grab a quick brekkie. 

I got the Classic Breakfast, came with 2 eggs (your way), toast (sourdough or multi-grain), protein (bacon, turkey bacon, chicken sausage, or avocado), and I added hash brown.  I love their hash brown with the aioli sauce is da bomb is a definite must!  Otherwise breakfast is good.  Also got a fluffy OJ, just to be bougie.  I don't have any complain on the food, they're delicious, done well and did I mention the aioli sauce?


Decided to sit at the bar turns out is not exactly the best.  I'd figure it was just me, it's easier to get in and out, the host didn't have any problem.  I sat down and must've read about 18 pages on my book before I can get the server's attention.   


My advice, get there early.  When the day is nice there are plenty of seating outdoors, you are sitting with the traffic of Montrose, so don't be surprised.  Otherwise, inside is just as delightful.  If you're going to sit at the bar, you've been warned.

Citizen of Montrose
907 Westheimer Rd
Ste C
Houston, TX 77006
832-203-8527

Monday, November 11, 2024

Juice Cleanse

Been eating a lot of junk lately, so decided to go on a juice cleanse.   Of course there'll always be naysayers that poo poo on the cleanse.  Is juice cleanse bad for you? Feel free to get ChatGPT to help you compile that answer.  But I will say, since I wasn't feeling great, and in need of a jump start, that did the trick. 
So I went to Snap Kitchen and gotten the juice.   So, the other time that I did a juice cleanse, the 6 juices included the 'full meal' one, but this round seems like it's not laid out that way.  Or maybe it's just Snap.  

So let me walk you thru:
8am - Start the day with Super Green it's the lighter of the Greens: spinach, celery, cucumber, lemon
10am - Watermelon - along with pineapple, apple, beet, lime, and lemon
Noon - Tropical Green which is thicker in texture with coconut, pineapple, apple, and spinach
2pm - Carrot Giner with jicama, apple, lime, and turmeric - that adds a little kick to it
4pm - Spicy Citrus - this one kicked my ass - it has pineapple, ghost pepper, turmeric, orange, lemon, and apple.  So when you drink it, you don't feel it.  It's only when it goes down, your throat wakes up and go, what the hell are you doing to me!  Going down also wasn't a problem, but this one was tough to drink.    Strange enough, I can take pretty big gulps while drinking it.  It's the throat that's very mad at me.  



6pm - I did the Trader Joe's Chocolate Almond Protein Smoothie.  I knew I wasn't getting much of balanced anything, thought I'd throw in the protein in some form or way.

I also got a Banana & Almond Butter Protein Smoothie, in case I get hungry mid-day.  Turned out drinking so much juice it makes you make more trips to the bathroom.  But you also want to drink more water, not because the program asked you to, but you want to just to cleanse the pallet.  

All things considered, it's not a bad jump start.  I will say, just being doing juice and no time to eat, all your time went to going on a schedule and drink water to flush things out too, I did not have any craving for food at all.   As a matter of fact, I was down 2 pounds the next day.  

I will say this, juice cleanse is not for everyone, and it's ok if one juice doesn't taste good to you.  Juice cleanse is meant for a quick jump start, not for long timer diet or lifestyle change.   Be sure to do your research and see which program works for you, and for how long.  

Snap Kitchen





 

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Cafe Leonelli

Was desperately searching for coffee, and remembered Cafe Leonelli is near me. 
The cafe is part of the museum's campus.  I will say even though the museum doesn't open until 11am, the cafe is open at 9:30a.  And to my surprise, it has a very nice calm about the place.  People are truly trying to read, get a cup of coffee, and enjoy the morning.  Unlike other times that I've been, it's filled with museum-goers and can often get hectic.  

That said, the morning offerings are limited to pastries and coffee. Versus, in the afternoon, the menu offerings is more filling and more warm food to be had.  But don't worry, I got my caffeine nonetheless.   Just a latte, but they have milk alternatives (almond and oat), and coffee flavors (I didn't get any, so cannot recite back what they were, but there are options).  

Grab a cuppa, and enjoy watching cars go by and daydream away.

Cafe Leonelli
5500 Main Street
Houston, TX 77004
713-714-3014