1. Lucille's
8.1
5512 LA Branch St (Binz St), Houston, TX
Southern Food Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews
Iris Allen: Great Saturday and Sunday Brunch....the menu is listed on the Black Board - Dinner is great...try the Fried Green Tomatoes, The Fish Fry, The Shrimp and Grits and the OMG Chili Biscuits!!!
Liccy: Food was great! Fried green tomatoes, oxtail and fish fry are worth a try! Grab a drink from CJ, he is the best!
Khristian Mire: Yardbird with greens and mashed potatoes!!!! It was a great meal and more than enough to share with someone.
Allen Arcade: You can call this breakfast if you want. All I know is that its yummy. They have separate batter for chicken and fish. ...yes they sell the batter for your own fish fry at home.
Stephanelle Jones: Fish so delicious you'll be leaving with a bag if fish fry on the way out. Grits were marvelous, biscuits fluffy. Chicken so good my husband felt bad when he shared with me. So southern.
Joe Mireles: I had pork chops .... excellent.... great service... we will be back !!
4. Uptown Park
9.1
1101 Uptown Park Blvd (Post Oak Blvd. and Loop 610), Houston, TX
Miscellaneous Store · 6 tips and reviews
Arturo's Uptown: You can't beat a better place to go for dinning, shopping, wine, coffee, and spa treatments. We are happy to be part of Uptown Park
CultureMap Houston: In 2006, Borlenghi added the Hotel Granduca just a few steps away from Uptown Park. It is named for Granduca Adalberto Malatesta, a 16th-century Italian duke.
Miracle Day: This district is home to approximately 2,000 companies and the March - Join us on 7.7.11 for #MiracleDay
Kate N: Peking duck, wonton soup and rice cake are all really good!
Allen Arcade: Vietnamese version of the Chinese beef flat noodles. Delicious!
Allen Arcade: Just as good as the Bellaire Blvd location but cleaner, more spacious, and more gringos.
Sou S.: Try the Goi Cuon Nem Nuong - Theses were so good!!!
Houston Press: Vote for the 2013 Best of Readers Choice for your favorite Houston Pho! http://readerschoice.houstonpress.com/ Issue hits stands October 10th!
CultureMap Houston Manager: In 1982, Kim Su Tran La, opened the second Kim Son in Houston’s Old Chinatown downtown. The first Kim Son was in Vinh Long province at the tip of southern Vietnam.