Supreme Sushi at Kubo’s Sushi Bar & Grill

Praise for Kubo’s Sushi Bar & Grill comes from many directions, including Zagat. This fresh sushi center, a decade old, keeps raising the standard of Japanese cuisine in the Houston area. Set on the second floor of the Rice Village Arcade, Kubo’s also offers an inviting atmosphere.  Lunch and dinner service seven days a week makes this a dependable friend to your cravings.  Happy Hour—also seven days a week—makes Kubo’s irresistible to your social life as well.

Kubo’s menu continually undergoes scrumptious innovation, with the addition of upscale Kaiseki and Shokado Bento, so diners can count on old favorites without worry of ever becoming bored. Sushi, sashimi and roll selections are extensive and magnificent; salads, soups and entrees appeal to all tastes, with plenty of vegetarian options. Don’t miss exciting and yummy special events, such as Sake 101!

Kubo’s Sushi Bar & Grill
2414 University Boulevard #200
Houston TX, 77005
(713) 528-7878
www.kubos-sushi.com

Jonathan’s The Rub: Burger Paradise

It’s a little hard to find, and the décor isn’t much to speak of, but Jonathan’s The Rub consistently sweeps the best burger category in local polls year after year. The massive burgers, seasoned with a top secret spice rub and served on an ever so slightly sweet sourdough bun, are only on the lunch menu; if you ask nicely you might be able to get one for dinner. But really, you can save the burgers for lunch; Jonathan’s dinner menu has many tempting options including a lobster slider starter (Maine lobster salad served open-faced on sweet Hawaiian buns), Italian pastas, and an assortment of juicy steaks. Jonathan’s is small and does not take reservations but you can call half an hour or so before your arrival to make sure there is seating available.

Jonathan’s The Rub
9061 Gaylord Street
Houston, TX 77024
(713) 465-8200

Block 7: Where Wining and Dining Merrily Marry

Block 7 Wine Company successfully pulls off the multiple roles of restaurant, wine bar and tasting venue, and retail shop.  Plus, there’s occasionally live music and art for added excitement.

You’ll get wise wine counsel from the staff. Enjoy flavorful versions of your favorite grapes from unusual vineyards at prices that respect Block 7 diners.  Four bottles get you a discount, and you’re welcome to save some for home.  Tasting events introduce interesting wine producing areas of the world, and offer delicious nibbles. You can look forward to Happy Hours five days a week at Block 7.

Eclectic lunch and dinner menus include light and serious fare.  You’ll find great soups and flatbreads, a venison Sloppy Guiseppe on a Challah bun, and an amazing grilled cheese with apple sandwich. Truffle popcorn or gorgeous salads might lead you into a dinner of lamb chops, bacon-wrapped filet mignon, or housemade pappardelle shrimp. Warm bread pudding and chocolate gooey goodness are among the desserts that will bring you back.

Block 7 Wine Company
720 Shepherd Drive
Houston, TX 77007
(713) 572-2565
www.block7wineco.com

Gatlin’s BBQ: Worth the Wait

Some call it the best barbecue in Texas; this tiny place is certainly popular, doling out Texas-style dry rub barbecue meats to crowds every day of the week. Regulars agree that the brisket is out of this world; salty, smoky, and melt in your mouth tender. Lean, chewy ribs are a popular choice as well. The sauce, served on the side, strikes the perfect balance between sweet and spicy. Homemade sausages come smoked or in spicy links. Sides and desserts are of the humble home style variety; beans, coleslaw, green beans, and a bread pudding your mama might have made. Be forewarned, this kind of slow cooking can take a while, and Gatlin’s sometimes closes when they run out of meat; it’s best to call in your order ahead of time.

Gatlin’s BBQ
1221 1/2 West 19th Street
Houston, TX 77008
(713) 869-4227

Pho Binh: Bowl of Joy

Pho is a daily staple of Vietnamese cuisine – eaten for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this soup of beef broth redolent with star anise, cinnamon, and caramelized onions and served with noodles, fresh vegetables, and meats is a culinary delight. Pho Binh’s original location, Pho Binh Trailer, is an unpretentious, gritty little spot to try pho in a wide range of varieties, with meats that range from familiar to Western diners to downright odd. If you are an adventurous sort, you’ll find brand new textures and flavors to try in every bowl. Pho Binh also has several other locations that offer equally delicious food in a more polished atmosphere, but Pho Binh Trailer is a place you have to experience at least once.

Pho Bihn

Pho Binh Trailer
10930 Beamer Road
Houston, TX 77089
(281) 484-3963

Pho Binh Bellaire
10827 Bellaire Road
Houston, TX 77072
(281) 568-7333

Pho Binh By Night
12148 Bellaire Boulevard
Houston, TX 77072
(832) 351-2464

Pho Binh Westheimer
5901 Westheimer Road
Houston, TX 77057
(713) 781-8881

Taco Keto: Houston’s Best Tacos on 4 Wheels

There are plenty of taco trucks to choose from in Houston, but Taco Keto is among the best. This unassuming bright red truck doesn’t offer any frills – “dining in” consists of sitting at a large communal table outside and taking in a telenovela with your meal – but in exchange you get fresh, delicious tacos at rock bottom prices. Served on seasoned corn tortillas with potatoes, cilantro, cheese, and your choice of two salsas, these greasy little bites really hit the spot for lunch or as a late night snack. And at these prices, you can get three or four for the price of a sandwich elsewhere. The UH students who frequent the place rave about the tacos al pastor, made with shredded pork. If you’re not in the mood for tacos, Taco Keto also serves up tortas, burritos, and Mexican sodas.

Taco Keto
1401 Cullen Boulevard
Houston, TX 77023
(713) 224-1898

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