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Local Foods is the epitome of a useful restaurant, the kind of place that's relaxed and easy â?" and inspires you to have a relaxed, easy meal yourself. The choices are... More »
You can't go wrong with a salad plate with chopped liver or egg salad, a stack of fresh rye bread and some pickles at Katz's Deli in Montrose, especially late at... More »
Though famous for New Orleans muffulettas, which were named the best in Houston, this sandwich chain looks more like an upscale New York deli. A huge black-and-white mural... More »
We might quibble over whether Mike Kahn has the best Reuben in town, but it's certainly one of the biggest -- a handsome half-pound of meat on rye that's so... More »
This place is housed in an old Simon Lewis building once occupied by Ward's Drugs. Ironically, considering that C&C once aspired to be a Jewish deli, the best... More »
This cozy cafe, named after a Slavic witch, has been a favorite ever since Montrose was the capital of Bohemian culture. The converted bungalow, with patio seating and a lush... More »
Homesick Noo Yawkers head to the Galleria and make lunch at Kenny & Ziggy's Delicatessen Restaurant a standing-room-only affair, scarfing down the... More »
Back in the far recesses of this mammoth whiskey-and-wine warehouse is another sinful pleasure: its deli. Angus roast beef is big here. The Reuben To Die For packs its... More »
Some of Houston's best empanadas and the most authentic Milanesa this side of Buenos Aires are found at this little pastry shop on the west side. Sweet... More »
The disconnect between high-quality, authentic ingredients and poor execution at Nundini Chef's Table Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar left us... More »
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Situated in the endcap of a new stucco-clad strip mall that also houses a liquor store, the prim and tidy Bocca Deli wouldn't look out of place in most areas of Houston. But here in Lindale Park, founded in 1937 as a...
What started out as a Friday special at Maine-ly Sandwiches is now on the menu every day by popular demand: a foot-long lobster...
If someone distilled all that is modern Houston into a restaurant, it would serve dishes like matzoh ball pho and fried shrimp banh mi in a casual, counter-service cafe shaded by thick-trunked live oak trees...
There may be nothing better than a fried egg sandwich. Being a southerner, a fried egg sandwich is ingrained in the culture as comfort food. I have to say Eatsie Boy's twist on this classic (called the Eggman) is done extremely well. My selection came topped with cheese and chicken sausage (very well seasoned - almost brat like). Although, my next Eggman will be...
Read Full ReviewThis is a great place, one of the best Rubens I've had in a long time. It is great for a quick to go lunch. The prices are much more fair than the other New York style deli's in town. I didn't try the chicken parm, but it smelled awesome. It is on my to do list.
Read Full ReviewGood: Fried pickles. Hours.
Not so good: Service.
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