Thursday, July 3, 2025

Amy's Ice Cream

Sometimes you just need to pull over and get some ice cream.
I haven't been back to Amy's Ice Cream in a long while.

Of course, they're known for mixing the ice cream.

I got coffee ice cream mixed in with peanuts and Kit Kat.  You never know how it comes out until you try it, and I have to say, it was a nice surprise.  Lots of crunch and lots of flavor on top of coffee, and it was a delight how it came out. 


Amy's Ice Cream
3816 Farnham St
Houston, TX 77098
713-526-2697

 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Agnes & Sherman

Lots of hub bub about Agnes & Sherman in the Heights.
This is billed as Asian Diner fusion.  They are located on 19th Street.

Since they're still hot, a reservation is definitely needed. 

I got the Mojo Nono - which is passion fruit, mint, sparking soda.  A not sweet virgin mojito.

I saw alot of people on IG were ordering this.  This is Scallion Waffle with a scoop of sambal honey butter.  Sambal is an Indonesian Chili Paste, but it's not spicy at all. It has a hint of shrimp paste. 

Was very disappointed on this one.  I guess because of the hype, the dishes didn't all come out while it's hot.  The waffle was already cooled down when it arrived.  The batter is the wheat batter, which is very different from Chinese batter.  The scallion taste is fine, but I would like to think it'd be better while it's hot. 

Egg Foo Young - It has crawfish, scallion, gravy over rice.  It's actually very delicious on that. 

I think this is one of my favorite - this actually made alot of sense. This is Tteobokki (Korean Rice Cake - very close to thick pasta texture).   It's covered in beef rags with cheese on top.   

We were lucky enough to get the Sprout with sesame, it's pretty dang delicious.  But I didn't see it on the rotating menu anymore.  Do get it if you see it.


This is Disco Fries - This was dangerous - I can sit there and eat the entire plate.  This has fries at the bottom, cheese curd and pork gravy and added mustard green.  

It's an unusual combo, but it's not bad.  I'd like it had it been warmer, but it was again room temp.  


Here's a sundae - this is actually pretty good too.  Pandan ice cream with chocolate shell (I'm game for ALL things chocolate shell), coconut shreds, peanuts and Pei Pa Koa (honey loquat syrup) over whipped cream. 

Pei Pa Koa is what we take when we have a sore throat, it's all made up of herbal goodness.  So it's kinda weird to have syrup drizzle over whipped cream.  Now, it's sweet, kinda like honey is sweet but good for sore throat, it's like that.  Definitely a unique combo that I never had before but it's actually a surprisingly delightful combo.  By then, I was so full, I can only have a few bites.

So let's talk about the place, 19th street is busy and they are only open for dinner, so you'll have to keep your eyes peel for a parking spot.  Since they're still hot on social media, reservation is definitely a must.  You can try the bar, but it's not easy since they have like 6 seats.  The staff and bartender are all great, but I think with the hype the kitchen is not keeping up.  Maybe I'll try again when the hype dies down, but maybe not soon.

Agnes & Sherman
250 W. 19th Street
Houston, TX 77008
713-965-6088




 



 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

B&B Butchers

Came to B&B Butchers for Happy Hour. 
Started with a mocktail.  I love the movement that has more and more offerings, instead of the good o' virgin mojitos.  This one has Lime, Mint, Tonic and a non-alcoholic gin. 

We got the bread service, it came with onion butter, salted butter, and maple mustard butter - I think the consensus was the salted butter is the winner.

I got a side of saute mushroom.  Yummy as usual. 

Creamed Spinach with lots and lots of cheese.  YUM!

Then we got the Lobster Mac & Cheese - super cheesy, super delish, and if you mix the spinach with the Mac & Cheese - you cannot lose on that one. 

I love the Carpet Bagger on the half shell - fried oyster, bacon, blue cheese, and hot sauce.  So delicious.  I can sit there and eat an entire plate. 

Then we got Bacon Three Ways - It has lamb cut with mustard mixed green, Tommy cut which has blue cheese with truffle infused honey glazed, and good ol' bacon. 

Even though we knew happy hour won't be crowded, we went ahead and made a reservation anyway.  That way they know that if we are sitting a bit longer they won't hustle us to leave, knowing that we won't be long.  

For parking, you can do valet there.  Or there is a huge lot behind the property that you can self park.  Just practice safety.

B & B Butcher
1814 Washington Ave
Houston, TX 77007
713-862-1814








 

Monday, June 30, 2025

Silk Road

Here's the buzzy dim sum place inside the loop. 
And if you want to come here, be sure to make a reservation, even though they have tables, they may not have enough server. 

To start, I got the Lemongrass Pandan Butterfly Pea tea - it is lemony and herby.  But the second refill totally watered down. 

But it's so pretty, I will give it a pass.

First up: turnip cake - It came with a chili sauce.  I'm more of a soy sauce kinda person. 

Got the steamed pork bun - the bun texture is totally on point.  I love that texture so much that I excuse the fact that the pork inside is not the Chinese red BBQ pork. 

Then got the Har Gow - steam shrimp dumpling.  This is is a very clean crisp tasting dumpling.  Very delicious. 

Stuffed Tofu Skin - it's crispy and crunchy and the sauce is sweet.  The inside has shrimp and water chestnut.  That helped made the texture crunchy.  It's pretty light in texture but the sensation made up for the flavor. 

This is Crispy Shrimp Cheung Fun - Rice Noodle wrapped in crispy shrimp.  It is nice and crunchy.  And they pour the soy sauce for you, so it's not soaked in the pool of sauce for a while before it arrives to your table. 

Ham Sui Gok- fried glutinous rice with chicken, shrimp and mushroom.  It looked a tad over-cooked, but it tasted fine. 

Siu Mai with pork & shrimp.  Very straight forward, like the ones you get in Chinatown.

Baked BBQ pork bun - This is interesting.... the top is the Chinese Pineapple bun - with the cracky topping.  By no means are there any pineapple in the bun, but it's the look of it that looks like a slice of pineapple, and hence named.  

Here's another version of Siu Mai - this is still shrimp & pork inside, but topped with caviar. 

I will say, the quality of the ingredients are on the upper end.  That said, for stuff like Siu Mai - I really couldn't tell except the caviar.   But the texture of the 2 types of buns, and the different take on the classic dishes was a nice surprise.

So it is strange because the place is inside a Marriott location.  Imagine the space for breakfast, that's where they are.  But it delivered on the flavor.  You do need a reservation, we have seen people walking up and get turned away.  It's not that they don't have the table, sometimes they don't have the full menu on the offerings or not enough staff.  So be sure to make a reservation and there's plenty of parking.  Definitely worth checking out. 

Silk Road
2929 Westpark Drive
Houston, TX 77005
713-661-5669







 

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Hong Kong's Cafe

Since I had a mouth surgery I haven't been back to my old haunt. 

It's nice to come back to Hong Kong's Cafe.

I have to get Iced Lemon Tea, it's my 'must-get'. 

The other dish I get all the time: Beef Stir Fried Flat Rice Noodles.  I like it because it's full of flavors, not just the beef, the veggie, the flat rice noodle that absorbed it all.  It's also the wok heat that came with the dish.  That's part of the Cantonese 'cuisine', having that wok heat is part of the consideration. 

Is it nostalgia of what I remember in Hong Kong?  Not exactly.  But, I'm indiscriminate towards any decent food.  And there's something to be said about food that may not be the exact copy but it also reminds you of a sliver of what you grew up with.  That picture might be faint and faded, but the reminisce is in there somewhere and that's where the food helps prolong that memory or idea a little longer. 

Hong Kong's Cafe
9108 Bellaire Blvd
Houston, TX 77036
713-772-9633








 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Brio

Haven't been back to Brio literally in decades.
No real reason to avoid the place, just that Houston has so many options that I don't find myself there. 

I had the Grilled Chicken Ceasar salad.  The grilled was a tad more grilled, but I don't mind the parmesan and the fried onion.  

Nothing super spectacular about the salad, but it was the service that will have me coming back.  The server paid attention to our table, made sure our tea is filled, bread is enough.  He offer to box up our left over and without asking brought us our tea to go.  I just really was impressed because there was a lunch crowd all around us, and he has several tables; yet, we felt taken care of despite his tables are loaded.  And trust me, we were grateful and tipped accordingly.

Brio
12808 Queensbury Ln
Houston, TX 77024
713-973-9610



 

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

51Fifteen

Haven't been to 51fifteen in a long time since I don't work in the area anymore.

It has been so long that we got lost trying to find it.

I got the Garden 108 which has cucumber, fresh lime juice, ginger syrup and tonic.  It has bits of chili around the rim of the glass.

Lunch is finally here!

This is the Sesame Ahi Tuna salad.  The cabbage, carrots, daikon, cucumber, tomato, mix greens, and crispy noodle. I can do without the crispy noodles, but the rest of the salad is not bad.  The dressing is citrus sesame dressing.  Since the tuna is heavily sesame crested, the citrus stands out. 

Typically, if you are to come here during the weekend brunch, a reservation is highly recommended.  But for weekday, you can get a table reasonably easy.  Don't forget there's live piano to accompany lunch.  He's super friendly, and he'll come to your table and ask what you want to listen to.  So bring a few bucks for tips. 

51Fifteen
inside Saks Fifth Ave
5175 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77056
713-963-8067