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Editor’s choice: 12 go-to Houston restaurants from our local expert

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by OpenTable
Updated 10 August 2024

Living in Houston means being spoiled for choice when it comes to making the next dinner reservation—the city’s multicultural communities make for an equally diverse restaurant scene. Whatever my mood, there are places that excel at all kinds of flavors, from seriously spicy Thai delicacies to top-tier Southern classics.

After years of living in New York City pursuing my master’s degree in Food Studies, I moved home to my native Houston in 2017 and now contribute to publications including Chron and Houstonia. I love discovering the ways that Houston chefs and restaurants deliver dining experiences totally unique to the city, whether they’re months out from a grand opening or continuing their incredible decades-long runs.

I can always count on the following 12 restaurants when it comes to reliable weeknight dinners, a splurgy, special meal, or anything in between.

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4.7
4.7 (867)
$31 to $50
Thai
East End
About the restaurant

There’s a cheekiness to this self-proclaimed “unapologetically Thai” restaurant. While the mood is light and fun, the food is taken very seriously. James Beard Award-winning chef Benchawan Jabthong Painter pulls no punches in her menu: The dishes are Thai-level hot, the ingredients are fresh, and seasonal specials are served in limited quantities—when they’re out, they’re out. Go with a group and sample as much as possible, and don’t miss the drunken noodles or pad Thai with Gulf shrimp.


Top review
Leticia
Dined 1 day ago
The food is excellent. Keep in mind that Thai spice is very hot compared to what I'm used to. The mild spice is very spicy (i love spicy food). I would go for the mild so you can enjoy the food.
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4.7
4.7 (652)
$50 and over
American
Heights / Washington
About the restaurant

Choosing where to take out-of-town visitors to eat can be a challenge, but JŪN always tops my list. Chef-owners Evelyn Garcia and Henry Lu infuse their Latin- and Asian-influenced menu with flavors from their backgrounds (Garcia grew up in Houston; Lu was raised in the Bronx) in wholly unique ways. Their cultural experiment is best experienced through dishes like beef tartare with a sesame buñuelo; and carrots topped with salsa macha, Salvadoran cheese, and a quail egg.


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GeorgeVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Amazing experience. The food was incredible. The restaurant is decorated perfectly. The branzino was cooked perfectly, the brisket was very unique and the mussels were so tasty (and I am not a fan of mussels). The goat cheesecake with the ginger lychee sorbet was the perfect ending.
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4.6
4.6 (435)
$31 to $50
Comfort Food
Heights / Washington
About the restaurant

At this Southern spot, the hospitality is as comforting as chef Greg Gatlin’s buttermilk biscuits and jam. The Gatlin family makes it feel like a welcoming Sunday supper, no matter what day it is at Fin and Feathers. What’s even better is knowing that the warm vibes are a preview for the soulful food—dig into a hot plate of fried catfish or grilled jerk chicken with pigeon peas and rice, or share a dozen char-grilled oysters with a crew.


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Jamila
Dined 6 days ago
Gatlin's Fins & Festhers is my favorite seafood spot in town! It was easy to reserve a table through the website, ALL of the staff are friendly & accommodating, and the FOOD is always fresh, well prepared and scrumptious 😋 😀
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4.8
4.8 (3879)
$50 and over
Creole / Cajun / Southern
Montrose
About the restaurant

After more than half a century in Houston, Brennan’s signature hospitality and enduring New Orleans-accented charm—not to mention its tableside flambés—ensure it’s a go-to for celebrations. For generations of Houstonians with a love for comforting Creole dishes, this is the place to go extra big with a platter of Gulf oysters, blackened Gulf fish with lump crab, and bread pudding with whiskey sauce.


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KurtVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Beautiful, quiet atmosphere with delicious food and Impeccable service every time we are there.
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4.8
4.8 (1391)
$30 and under
Seafood
Heights / Washington
About the restaurant

Seafood, fried chicken, and one of my favorite burgers in Houston define the feel-good menu at La Lucha. Because of the smart way the space is set up, it’s just as fun to dine alone at the bar as it is to share a meal with a date in the dining room or spread out with a group on a wooden patio table. It’s the kind of laid-back place where a boozy milkshake—dulce de leche soft serve and whiskey—feels like a natural choice.


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Bryan
Dined 1 day ago
Great drinks and great food. Oysters are always good. Great bar. Tends to have lots of families with small kids early so consider that. They don’t rush you and service is excellent.
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4.9
4.9 (321)
$31 to $50
Sushi
Washington Avenue Coalition / Memorial Park
About the restaurant

There’s no shortage of excellent sushi in Houston, but Aiko’s is that rare, versatile spot that can fulfill weeknight sushi cravings and host your next splurge-worthy occasion. Hand rolls, nigiri, and sashimi—all excellent and seasonal based on what’s fresh—aren’t the only things worth seeking out on the menu; even what seems like a humble pickled mushroom dish packs enough flavor to stand out among spectacular fish dishes.


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Courtney
Dined 2 days ago
Probably one of the best Japanese restaurants I’ve been to across my travels including my hometown. Absolutely amazing and the manager was incredible bought us over a free crudo to try as well. Highly highly recommend.
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4.8
4.8 (2802)
$50 and over
Indian
Upper Kirby / Shepherd Corridor
About the restaurant

Chef Kiran Verma’s namesake restaurant specializes in north Indian staples—with a twist. Yes, there is a killer chicken tikka masala, but the highlights also include experimental fusion food, like naan pizzas topped with everything from lamb barbacoa to Verma’s grandson’s favorite, macaroni and cheese. Go on weekends and you’ll be treated to tea service that features a live harpist, plus Verma’s take on English afternoon classics like curried crab sandwiches and truffle masala chips.


Top review
J TVIP
Dined on 3 Jan 2025
Good reliable restaurant for classic Indian food. Thought the saffron rice was a little dry and flavorless, the lobster bisque was somewhat fishy but overall good food. Excellent service and lovely atmosphere.
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4.6
4.6 (620)
$30 and under
Greek
Rice Village
About the restaurant

This charming neighborhood restaurant has the unique ability to transport diners to a cozy taverna, far from the bustle of Rice Village. The kitchen puts out beautiful plates of regional Greek dishes made with local ingredients like whole-roasted fish with grilled okra and feta-brined chicken with roasted lemon potatoes. My move is ordering a tried-and-true favorite like the trio of dips, along with something seasonal, then asking the staff to help me navigate the impressive Greek wine list.


Top review
GinnyVIP
Dined on 25 Dec 2024
We love this special little place in Rice Village. Whenever we are in town we try to get a reservation because they are consistently good and have a nice twist to traditional Greek offerings. As many restaurants going through and surviving the pandemic, they have had to adjust their offerings and we think they have planned well. We dined on the most beautiful chicken at Helen’s on Christmas Eve that took me back to the Greek home-cooking I grew up eating. Their selection of Greek wines are always wonderful and the appetizer and salad last night were delish! One would expect that a restaurant could be a bit “off” on a holiday evening, but not this kitchen nor the staff. It was perfection from start to finish and we just wish they were in Austin instead of Houston!
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4.8
4.8 (70)
$31 to $50
Peruvian
Westchase
About the restaurant

Looks aren’t everything, but it would be a challenge to find prettier plates than what’s served at Pacha Nikkei. Award-winning chef Masaru Fukuda’s Japanese Peruvian dishes, like ceviche and tiradito, bring pops of color—and equally big pops of flavor—to the table. Even the vegetables adorning the lomo saltado stand out, forming a stunning edible rainbow of potato wedges, red onions, and tomatoes.


Top review
CarlVIP
Dined on 22 Dec 2024
Delicious food. The ceviche dishes are superb. Black rice with seafood was one of the best dish I have eaten this year.
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4.8
4.8 (1869)
$31 to $50
French
Heights / Washington
About the restaurant

Dark wooden tables, attentive service, and Paris-inspired food not typically found in Houston, like escargots and duck a l’orange, will have you believing that Maison Pucha Bistro is as French as it gets. But chef Manuel Pucha takes a few surprising detours on the menu to show off his Ecuadorian heritage through dishes like shrimp ceviche and wagyu beef empanadas, and it’s this unexpected combo that keeps me coming back for more.


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MikeVIP
Dined on 25 Dec 2024
We had a table for 14 in a private room that is walled with wines. Wonderful food and great service. We will be returning.
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4.8
4.8 (1779)
$30 and under
French
Montrose
About the restaurant

The Menil museum campus is an oasis in the middle of the city, and this restaurant, set in an arts and crafts-style bungalow, is where I go to fuel up after strolling the artistic grounds. Get the sous-vide salmon salad and a bowl of French onion soup, or go all out with afternoon tea service, and you’ll quickly see why this cool, minimalist escape is an extension of its elegant surroundings.


Top review
William
Dined 3 days ago
Outstanding menu backed up by fantastic service. Looking forward to my next visit.
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4.3
4.3 (38)
$30 and under
Chinese
River Oaks
About the restaurant

Biting into a perfectly juicy har gau dumpling makes for a great start to a dim sum feast at Taste of Mulan. Bring a few friends to do justice to the massive menu, which features hits like barbecue pork buns and shrimp rice noodle rolls. The restaurant’s strip-mall location makes it feel like an under-the-radar spot, but the secret’s out—Taste of Mulan serves up some of the best Cantonese-style dishes in the Loop, if not all of Houston.


Top review
Lin
Dined on 6 Oct 2024
Fabulous full selection of dim sumi in a diner-type atmosphere. It’s not fancy but the food and service are good. Highly recommended.
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