1. Masraff's
8.1
1743 Post Oak Blvd (Hallmark Dr), Houston, TX
New American Restaurant · 32 tips and reviews
Kim To: Try the House Cured Berkshire Pork Chop - mashed potatoes, ginger braised red cabbage, pineapple confit, char sue glaze
kathy: always love the ambience here and the servers and Tony, the owner are so hospitable and friendly. love this new location!
Allen Arcade: Yummy pork chops makes you want to grab the bone and eat it like a drumstick.
2. Bistro Le Cep
8.1
11207 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX
French Restaurant · 8 tips and reviews
Rivendell Nina Rentals: This was by far the best French I've ever eaten. Good food. Quaint spot. Excellent service and the creme brûlée was exquisite
Eater: For great French food in classic iterations, this is a good dining option and a Houston classic. The duck confit, escargot and chocolate dumplings are cheap and very well-executed. [Eater 38 Member]
Kimberley Mead: The boar is amazing.
11. Snap Kitchen
8.0
3600 Kirby Dr Ste A (Richmond), Houston, TX
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 20 tips and reviews
Susan Swann: Quinoa hash, chili, brisket. All delish.
Heather Smith: Great salads, very fresh! Try the bison cheeseburger salad for a nice spicy kick. For a treat try the coconut macaroons. Yum.
Brian T: Be careful of the fat content in the salad dressings - the nutritional info is on the glass near the end of the salad bar. Also the Chicken Chimichurri is fantastic!
15. Lasagna House III
7.9
13306 Westheimer Rd Ste 400 (at Eldridge Pkwy), Houston, TX
Italian Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews
Jimmy McBee: The chicken picatta is amazing, ask for artichoke with it!
Chanae Lynease: Food was delish I had the Salmon pasta...filled with flavor! Seems like it may be a wonderful substitute for when I'm missings San Francisco's little Italy
Rachel Mercer: Best garlic bread. Also if you're considering a pasta the gnocchi is really dense, but the tortellini is a great replacement.