So no Turner's input?? Willis?
I would go sushi, so Uchi or Kata Robata for a nice meal.JusHappy2BeHere said:
40th Anniversary Monday Night. Many good restaurants are closed on Monday so we will be going out Sunday night. I've had some invasive oral surgery that is almost but not quite over, and can handle pretty much anything but steak or really crispy fried chicken. PBS has been our go to in the past, but that would be cruel to go there and not get the ribeye.... 1751 is closed on Sunday's and unfortunately Friday and Saturday are both taken up by work commitments and retirement party for a friend.
What would be your best seafood recommendations?
I was looking at Eunice, Riel, and maybe Frank's American.... Brennan's is always a win, but we've been there.bularry said:I would go sushi, so Uchi or Kata Robata for a nice meal.JusHappy2BeHere said:
40th Anniversary Monday Night. Many good restaurants are closed on Monday so we will be going out Sunday night. I've had some invasive oral surgery that is almost but not quite over, and can handle pretty much anything but steak or really crispy fried chicken. PBS has been our go to in the past, but that would be cruel to go there and not get the ribeye.... 1751 is closed on Sunday's and unfortunately Friday and Saturday are both taken up by work commitments and retirement party for a friend.
What would be your best seafood recommendations?
Caracol is really nice but not strictly seafood. Loch Bar is popular (never been). Also Eunice is Louisiana style in a really cool space. maybe State of Grace
Riel not anniversary vibe place, IMO....CTCBear said:
Love Riel but never had seafood there
We decided to bail on Turner's. I am taking 6 adults so got a bit concerned over what I was going to spend.WILLIS said:
Haven't made it. I just hear how expensive it is but great ambience from guy friends taking wives there for anniversary or such. Never heard people talking about the food. I'm sure it's good. I wasn't impressed with the Annie Cafe and Bar upstairs the last time I was there.
bularry said:We decided to bail on Turner's. I am taking 6 adults so got a bit concerned over what I was going to spend.WILLIS said:
Haven't made it. I just hear how expensive it is but great ambience from guy friends taking wives there for anniversary or such. Never heard people talking about the food. I'm sure it's good. I wasn't impressed with the Annie Cafe and Bar upstairs the last time I was there.
I think we are going to do One Fifth Red Sauce. Should be a more jovial atmosphere.
WILLIS said:
My parents love Franks. I've been a couple of times. Good stuff.
yes, I've eaten there many, many times... it's very good and very near to my home so convenient.JusHappy2BeHere said:
@bularry did you see that Sugar Land now has a Mala Sichuan Bistro?
I'm 52 and I was a young one there, for sure!WILLIS said:
It's a place where the average age is 50+. Reminds me of the crowd at Federal American in Hedwig Village in the evening. Just really solid food and service. The folks going there know it's good and aren't worried about it being some new yuppie trendy spot.
well, not going to happen. I screwed up resy some how. Going to Da Marco instead it looks like.FranchiseBear said:
Pls report on 1/5 red sauce. I haven't been since it was seafood( can't recall what they called it).
Since I stopped working in Katy, I rarely go that far into Sugar Land. Had to go to Floor and Decor for the new shower tile, last part of the entire house remodel, and I saw it across Hwy 6.... I didn't even know they'd opened there till this week. Ate there last night and it was awesome. Pork Chow Men, Chicken Chow Mein, Four Joy Lion Head, and Crispy Spicy Chicken.... everything was great.bularry said:yes, I've eaten there many, many times... it's very good and very near to my home so convenient.JusHappy2BeHere said:
@bularry did you see that Sugar Land now has a Mala Sichuan Bistro?
went to Winnie a couple of weeks ago. Hype is real. Loved the food and cocktails.GoBearsGo said:
Next week we do our annual Christmas in Houston trip. Christmas bars and dinner. We have Miracle at Johnny's Goldbrick and Squable. Miracle at Winnie's and then Toasted Coconut. Sippin Santa @ Night Shift and Nancy's Hustle.
We will hit some brunch spots and Lei Lo for sure. I'll post some pics and food and drink reports.
Awesome.... some really interesting folks. at least 2 other anniversariesbularry said:
that's great! Glad the food was good. How was the people watching?
CammoTX said:
Food any good at Toasted Coconut?