1. Lucille's
7.7
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!
E Irv: Great Food!!!! Shrimp & Grits, Braised Short Ribs......Drinks.....Watermelon Martini and infused Vodka and a great Brunch spot also!!! It casual...pi cant and fun!!! Love It!!!!
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.
Jinnie L: service is terrific!! there is long line but it moves pretty fast :) - chicken wings&waffle and catfish&grits were delicious!!
4. Uptown Park
9.0
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
Houston Press: The charbroiled Vietnamese fajitas are a fusion of both the old and new worlds, and the Vietnamese crepes, garlic butter fried shrimp and sugarcane shrimp are not to be missed.
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.
Alex S.: Recommended dishes: house rice cake, wonton soup, French styled diced beef with macaroni, peking duck.
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.