Thursday, February 27, 2020

Niko Niko's

Just a quick post....

Winter is back, which means soup just hits the spot.  Sometimes we go to Niko Niko's on the West side for some good eating!  This time I got the Soup and Salad combo.  But as you can see, it is very filling and practically 2 meals.

The salad has a pile of gyro meat on top.  I barely got to my veggies there's so much meat.  Really have to set some aside and then put it back for my 2nd meal.  The soup was their Chicken soup, which has chicken, rice, lemon, and veggies.  It's super filling on its own too.  Needless to say, I over eat again! LOL.

Niko Niko's
Spring Branch
1040 W. Sam Houston Pkwy North
Houston, TX
832-981- GYRO
http://www.nikonikos.com/Menus/Memorial/

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Rodeo's Best Bites

So awesome that we got tickets to Best Bites again this year.

Lots of pics, not much words... here we go!
 Killen's in the Heights, who won the Rookie of the Year with their Brisket Enchilada, and what you don't see was the Bacon Bread Pudding.  Both were equally good.  They did say to come back for short ribs, but the line is just too long for even really good ribs. 
 Next up: Bacaro Wine Bar. 
 This is a Chicken Caprese sandwich bite...
 Italian Sausage Meatball and small little Pork Sandwiches.  The Pork Sandwich was actually pretty good.
 Sorry couldn't get the picture fixed...
 Here's various Glazed Donut holes.
 Bread Pudding from Lemond Catering.  There's quite a few of bread pudding throughout the night.
 Then came Rustic from Downtown.
 This is their Wild Boar Meatball over beans.  Amazingly delicious.
 Here's the crew from EurAsia.
 Their menu sounded good but it as too fishy for me.
 Low Tide from downtown did the Shrimp Taco with aioli sauce.
Harold's from the Heights.
 They've brought something I've never seen before, Guacamole Deviled Eggs with Pico on top.  Definitely very rich and you taste the pico.
 Brennan's from downtown. 
 Award winning dish, the fried oysters.  It comes with some kick to it.  They also gave us a small bowl of Mock Turtle Soup with Veal. 
 Omni Hotel brought us bao.
 The presentation is lovely, but it's sausage with panic chips on top.  It's alright.
 Here's one of my favs: Uchi, which brought nice a fresh Salmon with Black Truffle, so yummy.
 Phat Eatery  brought Coconut Curry Beef Meatball.   Very delicious, but I do like their food. 
 Surprised that St Arnold was there to present food not beer.
 They brought Smoked Duck Breast with corn.  Not bad but it tasted more like pork than duck.
                                        
 The Palm brought Pork Chop with Bourbon Cinnamon Apple.  I liked the apple but not a fan of the pork chop. 
Next to Pam is Ashley's Cakes, the chocolate cake has glitter on it, of course I flocked to it.  Nice consistency, not too dense.
 Whiskey Cake brought they were famous for...
 The Toffee Gooey Cake with roasted pecan infused with whiskey and a bourbon anglaise. 
 Outside where the food trucks are.  First time seeing Seoulside Wings.
 Got the Soy Garlic wing with honey butter fries.  My brain was so confused, the fries are sweet but savory at the same time.  It's confusing my taste buds but were so good at the same time.  The Soy Garlic wing as a tad too salty for me.
From North Italia, also dessert...
 This is Salted Carmel Bodino, which tasted good but too rich after all the food we've had. 
 So nice to see Cacao & Cardamom team out there.
We were all just saying how the chocolates are works of art that are too pretty to eat.  Of course, I ate mine but it's still super pretty.  

All in all, here's what we learned.  Even if you have tickets, don't go super early because you wait in line like sardines.  They really should have a more orderly system for early entry versus normal entries.  It was a tad chaotic at the beginning.

Go with a plan: you know about which restaurants and which winery will be there.  So plan while you wait.  And hit that booth first.  

The voting, you're given coins at the entry, voting is only for food.  There's a people's choice and judges, both awards are just as prestigious. 

Wear cute clothes but comfortable shoes.  Tons of walking, people dropping food, and some dropping alcohol, so don't wear too nice of shoes they'll get ruined.  

Lastly drink plenty of water, and when you're done - head out.  There's tons of people waiting for valet or their Ride Share and have been known to wait over 35 mins, we waited for 10 mins or so.  Not too bad.

Great night, walked lots, ate lots, and took lots of pictures at various stations.  This is a start to this Rodeo Season!

Rodeo Uncorked!
Best Bites Winners:
https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2020/02/24/see-which-local-favorites-won-2020-rodeo-best.html

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Jan Geum Tofu & BBQ

Went to support Chinatown, 
and of course, also it was easy to find parking and no wait.  Ended up at Jang Guem Tofu.
Banchan as soon as you sit down.  There are potato salad, pickled spinach, kimchi, fish cake, sprout, and pickled cucumber.
Started with appetizer of Fried Tofu
Got my favorite Bulgogi in a Hot Stone Pot.  The rice really do stick to the pot.  I love the bulgogi meat and then shinoki mushroom on top.  So, this is where the banchan came in handy.  You first mix up the meat and rice together, and then you add any veggie on top to add to the bite.  The lovely thing about it all?  They are pickled and peppered, but they are not spicy at all.  That's my kind of jam.

A tip, if you like one particular barchan, you can ask them to make a small dish of one.  Another Korean favorite is the hard boiled egg, you can ask for that as well.  Yes, there are surcharge for that.

Jang Guem Tofu
9896 Bellaire Blvd
Houston, TX 77036
713-773-2229
https://www.jangguemtofuandbbqhouse.com

Monday, February 24, 2020

Ruggles Black

It's been a while since I've eaten at Ruggles Black.
 They are very proud to boast about their Keto and Paleo Diet.  That make their menu huge.  They have pasta, burger, enchiladas, taco, seafood, ramen.  Whole gammet.
 Got the Paleo Lobster Enchilada.  They used almond flour tortilla, lobster tail, goat cheese, and pico.  
The vegetable mix that comes with it has grilled sweet potato, broccolini, mashed potato.  It was very filling, so much so that I don't even find room for dessert.  

As usual, make a reservations ahead of time because the happy hour sometimes goes into dinner. They do get crowded quick.  So reservations is a great idea.

Ruggles Black
3963 Kirby Dr
Houston, TX 77098
832-530-4493
https://rugglesblack.com

Thursday, February 20, 2020

7 Leaves

When there's a long line at the new Bubble Tea place, I do want to check them out.
I just like to check them out after they've been opened a while to avoid the line.
So, the sugar is not as much as the other Bubble Tea places, the boba are fresh which is greatly appreciated.  The line is still long some time, but that's because lots of people also get snacks there too.  Their macarons looked pretty good.

7 Leaves
9796 Bellaire Blvd
Houston, TX 77036
832-409-5538
https://7leavescafe.com

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Milk & Cookies

When the weather can't make up its mind to be cold or warm, you go for ice cream whenever you can.
I love the Milk & Cookies is such a neighborhood place.  You see families ride their bikes or walk up to the window.
I got Mint Chips because that's my favorite.  But if Ice Cream is not your thing, they have full bakery and coffee selections available too.  A little bit for everyone. 

We like to just grab a piece of sidewalk and sit there and enjoy our cones.  Kids love it tremendously.

Milk & Cookies
3636 Rice Blvd
Houston, TX 77005
713-352-3086
https://www.tinyboxwoods.com/location/west-university/

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Chuy's

Love going to Chuy's.  That is definitely a place that I over-indulge. 
I got the Tex Mex Enchiladas with beef.  I just love their sauce.  As a matter of fact, I mix my rice with the sauce to give it more oomph.  It's definitely a must do.  The other thing I do, is to get the creamy jalapeƱo dip and mix that too besides dipping chips.  

I just love this place.  Which, by the way, they do to-go, just ask the server.

Chuy's
9350 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77064
713-278-2489
https://www.chuys.com

Monday, February 17, 2020

Politan Row

Was curious about another food hall, so decided to go to Politan Row.
Parking wasn't much of an issue, you can park at the garage for free for first 2 hours, then quick walk over.  Of course, you can pay the meter or find a street parking.  Make sure you read all the signs.
K-So dip from Breaking Bad.   The dip is like crack, I cannot stop eating it.  You can add the beef for $1, and those wonton chips goes with the dip so well. I even don't mind that I'm paying $9 for queso.
Then it's Aqua Fresca from Cochinita & Co.  This is definitely freshly made but it was more concentrated than I'd like.  
Got the ceviche, which is served on plantain chips.  It has snapper, jicama, pickled cucumber, tomato, passionfruit, pineapple.  It is not bad, but since they just assemble there, I had higher expectation, and it did fall short, especially of the price point. 
Got the Plantain chips appetizer from Ate Kitchen, which is Caribbean styled cuisine.  The Chimichurri sauce is fresh and have a kick. 
This is the Jerk Chicken with plantain and mango/pineapple pico on top.  Don't underestimate the pico, it has a lot of kick on the chicken.
Tried the curry from Kin.  It's Chu Chee curry that has shrimp, to go with roti.  The banana leaf has rice wrapped in it.
Lastly for some froyo, I got Ovaltine from Susu.  It is as malty as I'd recall Ovaltine to be.  For the small cup it is $5.  

Overall, there are good dishes here.  Maybe I just didn't picked the right ones, but all of them seems to be too high for the price than value or taste ratio.  I heard great things about the bar, and maybe that's where I should've started.  Overall, I understand these budding or experienced chef has to pay rent, especially in the prime real estate of Rice Village.  That said, for the price I paid at a nice restaurant, I expected the quality of the food and the taste to be proportional.  I even went back for a cup of boba tea, which I'm accustomed to $5 for a fancy cup, they're asking for more and the boba is not even fresh, I'm greatly taken aback on that.

I see that they still have room for 3 more spaces, total of 12 spots.  I can only hope they have more cool stuff lined up.

Politan Row
2445 Times Blvd
Houston, TX 77005
https://houston.politanrow.com