G Wiv wrote:Evil Ronnie wrote:I'll be in Houston for a seminar, staying at The Intercontinental, without a car. Anything memorable or must do's in the Galleria area?
Evil,
Thelma's, with multiple references in
this thread, is my must-go place in Houston. Amongst the top few BBQ places I've been Thelma's is a treat on a number of levels, BBQ, of course, but fried catfish is as good as I've had and Thelma herself is a real charmer.
There are other suggestions in the thread, Otila's, El Hidalguenese, the Original Nifa's, but Thelma's would be my do-not-miss pick.
Thelma's BBQ
1020 Live Oak St
Houston, TX 77003
Live Oak at Larmar
713-228-2262
None of the aforementioned are in the Galleria-area(I'm thinking in or directly by the giant mall), or particularly-accessible on foot. There are a plethora of upscale-ish chains, tho'. You name it, I'm sure there's an outpost. Now, I'm not really recommending this place because your mileage will certainly vary, but going on 5-6 years ago there was a franchise of my favorite Houston NY-Style pizza-by-the-slice place in one new wing of The Galleria. I was pleasantly-surprised to see that it survived the 80's in pretty unaltered form. If you feel like checking it out, just look for a lone counter in iconic red, green, and white. I'm drawing a blank on the name, but if you stumble across it, you certainly wouldn't mistake it for anything else.
fyi: I found this on the internets...it jibes with my Galleria experiences
http://bythebayoublog.blogspot.com/2007 ... leria.html
edit/schmedit, for posterity, found it:
Roman Delight Pizza and Pasta(whether or not anyone besides myself would find it "delightful" I dunno)
there used to be one(near the wall of mechaniques) in the early-80's incarnation of Sharpstown Mall(now the nation's premier "urban fashion" mall)
http://www.simon.com/mall/tenant_detail ... &TID=49412
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Christopher Gordon on January 14th, 2008, 12:31 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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