Thursday, August 3, 2023

PS - 21

A new French restaurant in town - of course I have to be nosy about,
especially since I'm a huge Francophile.

PS 21 is from the familiar Phillipe Schmidt of Phillipe that turned into Tables on Post Oak.

This was formerly the Queen Vic Pub space on Richmond.  What drawn me was that they have Raclette for dinner. 

Instead, we came for lunch.  They did attempt the Arnold Palmer for me, it was a lot zingy-er than a normal AP, but I appreciated the effort since it's such an un-French thing to order.

We both ordered lunch set.

Mine was Quiche of the day, which was gruyere and proscuitto (call it a fancy ham and cheese).  The crust is done well, fries and a small side of veggies to make sure your meal is set.  I will say, they do everything right, true French flavors in the quiche and for lunch the serving is more than enough.

Service is attentive and happy to explain anything we asked.  The space definitely lost the pub feel and up-classed all the way.  You saw the patio space at the top of the post, that'll come in handy when the temp cools down.  Not to mention their wine list is tight, so having a meal or having a happy hour then would be a great match.   

For lunch, reservation is not necessary.  But for dinner, reservation is highly encouraged.  The parking lot they have is small and tight, so pay close attention.  You can park around the corner on the street but do pay attention to the signs.  If the art gallery nearby has opening, the parking will present a challenge, best to valet, which they do offer during dinner hours.

PS 21
2712 Richmond Ave
Houston, TX 
346-571-8988




 

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