Thursday, January 16, 2025

7 Leaves

Stopped by to get a drink. 
I decided to get the Green Thai Tea

Never had that before, but I love how it's all different colors before I mix it all up. 

So the flavor is pretty good, less sweet than the regular Thai tea, but also have a bit different texture than Thai tea, presumably from the matcha powder mix.  Less sweet over all, good option to have.  I originally going to mung bean milk tea, but this was a good alternative.

7 Leaves 
9798 Bellaire Blvd
Ste B
Houston, TX 77036
832-409-5538



 

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Brian's Bitchin' Bakery


I stayed away long enough, finally gotten back to having some of Brian's Bitchin' desserts.
This is my first time trying his tres leches. 

This is pandan flavored sponge cake, pandan infused tres leches, coconut milk cream, and dusting of matcha powder. 

Texture is super light and spongy.  The flavor is light, not super heavy-handed.  It's a good sharing dessert with 2-3 people. 


Had to get a couple cookies, of course.  This is the Pandan, Ube, S'more combo.  The S'more is in the middle, so when you bite into it, it has a chewy fluffy texture. 


Of course, must get the chocolate chip cookie.  

As usual, all cookies I heat it up for 10-15 seconds before enjoying it.  Of course, a nice soft ooey, gooey chocolate chips is exactly what we need for the cold day with a cup of tea. 


Brian Bitchin' Bakery

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Cafe Rabelais

Went to grab lunch in the Village
Drove by the French restaurant and thought, why not?!

First thing first, they like to provide you with water for the table.  Very fancy looking bottle.  I just wanted some iced tea. 

While you wait, here's something to nosh on.  Warm breadstick with butter and some olives.

I got a Nicoise, but don't recall it looking like that last time I had it, though that was many years ago.  The tuna is albacore tuna (mushed up), anchovy, olive, tomato, potato, egg, green beans, and monster giant salad leaves.

Here post a challenge, your giant leaves for the salad are at the bottom, they are (as mentioned) giant, so you have to cut it up.  Essentially the execution would be to pull it out from under, cut it into easy to chew pieces, then add tuna, egg, tomato, potato, whatever.  Functionally it was not easy to do.  Then, I have a slight issue for the tuna.  Given I paid $18 for the salad, I sure hope that it is from an import canned tuna from Europe.  Otherwise, it's just a canned tuna on your salad.  Still not sure about that, and the texture is so mixed that I can't tell.  Usually the European canned tuna are not used in restaurants because of the possibility of high mercury content, but the olive oil doesn't taste like it.  So I cannot determine.  But for that price on a salad, I kinda was hoping I switched to French Onion Soup with something else. 


Ah well, I got some fries as consolation prize. 

The service was good, no complaint there.  Parking at the shopping center do charge.  You can try your luck at the street or the side of the building.  Pay attention to all the signs.

Cafe Rabelais
2442 Times Blvd
Houston, TX 
713-520-8841







 

Monday, January 13, 2025

Sambal Chef

Went to the new Sambal Chef location in Chinatown.
This location is facing Beltway 8 at Bellaire, don't blink, you might miss it. 

To start, I got a Thai Iced Tea, and they gave us a wonton soup.

We ordered the Roti to start. The Curry sauce is lovely for a cold day, so that was a nice add. 

We got a lot of dishes for lunch, and if you pay cash, they will give you a discount. 

We got Char Koay Teow - which is a flat noodle with light and dark soy sauce, plus sambal paste, and veggies.

This is bean sprout, eggplant, and bits of dried fish.  I could use a little more fish on this dish.  I always like dishes with dried fish.  It has protein and salty enough to carry the entire dish.

The Mango Shrimp was pretty good.  You get real mini slices of mango in there, which totally enhanced the flavors of the shrimp if the sauce didn't do a good enough job.  My only complaint was that the dish was too tiny, could've used a bigger plate of this. 

We went to lunch there during the week, so it was easy to get in and out.  And while they do accept credit cards, if you use cash, they will give you a discount on your bill.

Sambal Chef
6833 W. Sam Houston Parkway S.
Ste 103
Houston, TX 
281-888-7066







 

Thursday, January 9, 2025

B.B. Italia

Before Christmas, we went to B.B. Italia.
Love that they are so beautifully decorated, really get you into the mood.

We were there early, grabbed a tea.

I haven't had pasta with Vodka Sauce in a long while.  So had to get it just to cure my curiosity.  It has rigatoni, tomato, cream, bacon and vodka.  I can honestly say that I don't taste any bit of vodka.  And honestly the best vodka sauce was at a fast food place down in the tunnel downtown. 


Just one more pic of the inside decoration just for good measure. 

For lunch, it was easy to just walk up.  But for dinner, I would recommend snagging a reservation for just in case the place gets busy. 

B.B. Italia
16250 City Walk
Sugar Land, TX 77479
713-424-7876



 

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Opus Bistro

Went to a Holiday Dinner down in League City.

 

They did a pre-fixe, but very pretty.

Even though it said house salad, it was more like a Greek Salad.  I'm not complaining, for some reason, I really like the feta and onion combo.  Yes, no one kiss me, but I can ward off any vampires.

For main entree, I got the Filet Mignon.  The dish looked very ordinary but the steak was cooked well, and that's all that I really cared about. 


For dessert Chocolate Layer Cake.  Truly, I just wanted the top layer and did not have the rest of the layers, so I got what I wanted and moved on. 

We were there for a private party, so it's super fancy to see that space all reserved for us.  It was tricky getting there.  It's inside the South Shore Harbour Resort, you park at the resort/hotel's parking lot.  Go thru the lobby, and you can pass the lounge to get there.  While the light is still out, you can watch over the marina, and it's great place to watch sunset.

Opus Bistro & Steakhouse

2500 South Shore Blvd

League City, TX 77573

https://opusbistro.net/

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Emma Jane

Been eyeing Emma Jane for a while.
Uniquely squeezed in the middle of the Montrose neighborhood. 

When you first sit down, you do feel fancy with the tea setting.  It does make you feel happy.

For holidays, they have pretty menus printed.  But for the set it was $65, they automatically add the gratuity. 

We'll worry about that later, but first, get's get some bubbly!

The tea set is super pretty and the set comes with 3 types of tea.  So you can try their seasonal as well as other tea that strikes your fancy.  We chose the Creamy Earl Grey, which is not something I get to try often.  And the body texture is creamier than I'm used to.  Honey and Fig, which is Oolong based; and the Winter Blend, which is rooibos based (aka caffeine free) has orange peel, cinnamon and vanill.

With your tea, it comes with honey, and of course clotted cream and apricot jam.

As usual, you have savory sandwiches, scones, and sweets on top.

The bottom tray has all the savories. I will rank the roast beef with onion jam as my favorite.  The Golden Raisin Chicken salad, I can't really taste any chicken.  The Cranberry tarragon was my least favorite, though I liked the cranberries.  

For the scones selection, there's a Chive and Gruyere scone, the other is Peppermint Chocolate scone.  I liked the Chive and Gruyere, it was more scone-like.  The chocolate one is too rich, the texture is like a very thick cake donut.  I also have to take issue with the clotted cream.  We've have had clotted cream in a lot of places around town.  We've had house-made ones, flown in from England ones, and these are the not very good ones.  I'm not sure what went wrong there, it's neither creamy nor a hint of sweet which is typically the characteristics of clotted cream.  That can also be that the chocolate is too sweet, and flavor accents are not showing up.  But definitely cannot tell on the gruyere one, I used the honey instead.

For the sweet tray we have Pumpkin Bar, which is very smooth and tasted good.  Then we have a spiced pear and apple tartlet.  Both are good.

A tea is not complete without cucumber sandwich.  This is cucumber with Boursin.  I will say, this is my least least favorite and I do like Boursin.  They basically have the Boursin pipped to the cute little circle sandwiches and put it in the fridge and so the Boursin is still not soft all the way.  Which seems to be poor prepare on their part.  Is not like they don't see our reservations ahead of time.

The last course is Chocolate Bread Pudding with Egg Nog Anglaise.  This is also very rich, not bad.  But by the time we gotten to here, we were 'breaded' up.  I mean, look back, every single course has significant amount of bread, bread and more bread.  I felt stuff yet super empty at the same time.   Definitely have to go walk it off afterwards.

The other thing I take issue is the service.  When you arrive, you see that the restaurant is split between two side.  We were on the right side of the 'house', which seems to be main area for tea.  There were 10 tables, max size is 6 people to a table, which they never reached that number.  They were mainly 2, 3, 4 tops.  With that said, they have kitchen staff make the food, obviously;  2 server at the bar that put together the tea set, 1.5 manager-person and 3 servers all help to make the tea.  Given that many people, we can never get our server's attention to switch out the tea pots.  As mentioned earlier, we have 3 pots of tea to go thru, and we were having a hard time to flag down our person, or any person to get our tea switched out.  Now, the other side of the restaurant, I believe they serve tea as well as other food, because the kitchen is on our side we see food get sent out.  But also seen them sitting for a bit before a server came to get it.  So that strikes me as odd too.  My thing is that if the 20% gratuity is already included, I also expects I get the service worth of that value. 

Let's talk parking.  So the maps apps sees the location as Clay Street, it takes you down the neighborhood.  Now, I was lucky that someone across the street pulled out and I was able to easily coast in.  But it is very tight with street parking on both sides, so travel carefully.  That said, street parking all around are fair game, just be courteous to the neighbors.  But there is a giant parking lot behind the restaurant, which they share with Katami, the new La Griglia, Pavon Coffee.  The entrance of that lot is on the Dallas side, which is only valet.  Typically, I'm told by the hostess, that they have valet for dinner time, but they didn't for tea that day.  So that can be an option, but just keep in mind the street is a tight squeeze.

They serve tea Tues - Sunday from 11-5pm, in addition to their lunch service.  Be sure to make reservation, the place is not big.  

Emma Jane
1226 W. Clay St
Houston, TX 
346-571-6961