Eric’s restaurants and food recommendations

Eric
Eric’s restaurants and food recommendations

Food scene

One of Houston's top authentic Mexican restaurants Sunday brunch is $39 per person bottomless mimosa $10!
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Arnaldo Richard's Picos Restaurant
3601 Kirby Dr
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One of Houston's top authentic Mexican restaurants Sunday brunch is $39 per person bottomless mimosa $10!
Delicious and healthy food option near our home. 4 mins away!
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Salata
3651 Weslayan St
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Delicious and healthy food option near our home. 4 mins away!
Parking is tight here however the burgers and shakes are next level deliciousness! All of the burgers are mouthwatering my favorite is the pulled pork sandwich
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The Burger Joint
2703 Montrose Blvd
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Parking is tight here however the burgers and shakes are next level deliciousness! All of the burgers are mouthwatering my favorite is the pulled pork sandwich
Top rated pizza in Houston this is my personal favorite place
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Pink's Pizza
710 W Gray St
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Top rated pizza in Houston this is my personal favorite place
Want to taste the best BBQ in Texas look no further
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Gatlin's BBQ
3510 Ella Blvd
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Want to taste the best BBQ in Texas look no further
My go to spot for a succulent shawarma careful with the hot sauce spicy but tasty!
Shawarma King
3121 Hillcroft St
My go to spot for a succulent shawarma careful with the hot sauce spicy but tasty!
Not sure what poke is? You start with a base usually rice, add protein fish chicken etc, add toppings and sauce! A healthy and tasty option
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Poke In The Bowl
515 Westheimer Rd
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Not sure what poke is? You start with a base usually rice, add protein fish chicken etc, add toppings and sauce! A healthy and tasty option

Sightseeing

Since 1938, Rice Village has grown in acreage and appeal by way of barber and deli shops, mom-and-pops, and quirky variety stores, evolving over the years to gather beloved eateries, design boutiques, and innovative brands into our fold. Still today, the magic is in the mélange—from the lovable mix of shops and variegated architecture to that palpable quality of a place touched by generations of merchants and families.
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Rice Village
2376 Rice Boulevard
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Since 1938, Rice Village has grown in acreage and appeal by way of barber and deli shops, mom-and-pops, and quirky variety stores, evolving over the years to gather beloved eateries, design boutiques, and innovative brands into our fold. Still today, the magic is in the mélange—from the lovable mix of shops and variegated architecture to that palpable quality of a place touched by generations of merchants and families.

Neighborhoods

Texas Medical Center (TMC) — the largest medical city in the world—is at the forefront of advancing life sciences. Home to the brightest minds in medicine, TMC nurtures cross-institutional collaboration, creativity and innovation because together, we can push the limits of what’s possible.
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Texas Medical Center
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Texas Medical Center (TMC) — the largest medical city in the world—is at the forefront of advancing life sciences. Home to the brightest minds in medicine, TMC nurtures cross-institutional collaboration, creativity and innovation because together, we can push the limits of what’s possible.
Museum District is Houston’s cultural heart, with venues exploring subjects ranging from natural science to the African-American experience. The vast collection at the Museum of Fine Arts encompasses Egyptian antiquities, Impressionist art and American sculpture, while Houston Zoo is home to rhinos and cheetahs.
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Houston Museum District
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Museum District is Houston’s cultural heart, with venues exploring subjects ranging from natural science to the African-American experience. The vast collection at the Museum of Fine Arts encompasses Egyptian antiquities, Impressionist art and American sculpture, while Houston Zoo is home to rhinos and cheetahs.