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Seco's Latin Cuisine - CLOSED

2536 Nottingham
Houston, TX 77005

713-942-0001

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Category: Restaurants | Latin American

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Seco’s pan-Latin menu features many seafood dishes, grilled steak with chimichurri and rollos de pollo (spinach and shrimp stuffed chicken breast), as well as many Mexican favorites, like quesadillas and fajitas.

  • Cuisine(s): Latin American

    Hours: Sun 10:30am-9pm, Mon-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm

    Price: $

  • Payment Types: All Major Credit Cards

    Attire: Casual

    Features: Takeout

  • Serving: Brunch, Dinner, Lunch

    Reservations: Accepted, Recommended

    Parking: Lot Available, Street

  • 2008 | Best Brunch

    Apart from the fabulous food served here every Sunday, it's also the best bargain in Houston with a sumptuous buffet priced at an incredible $12.99 per person. And as if that weren't enough, bottomless mimosas go for $7.99 and bottomless sangria... More >

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  • Remember to Breathe at Seco's

    By Paul Galvani | Thu, May 01, 2008

    Simple, homemade corn tortillas make for spectacular corn enchiladas ($8.99) at Seco's (2536 Nottingham, 713-942-0001). The enchiladas are filled with roasted poblano pepper, corn, onion and cream cheese and topped with a cilantro-cream sauce that... More >

  • Seco's Latin Cuisine

    By Paul Galvani | Thu, March 27, 2008

    Seco Moran, owner of and chef of Seco's Latin Cuisine (2546 Nottingham, 713-942-0001), has definitely worked his way up in the business. After moving to Houston from El Salvador in 1980, he worked as a busboy, waiter, line cook, chef and, finally,... More >

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    | Wed, May 06, 2009

    Apart from the fabulous food served here every Sunday, it's also the best bargain in Houston with a sumptuous buffet priced at an incredible $12.99 per person. And as if that weren't enough, bottomless mimosas go for $7.99 and bottomless sangria for $8.99. Start out with a warming bowl of sopa de camarones, a cream-based soup that is as chock-full of seafood as it is with veggies. Skip the made-to-order omelets and waffles — unless you just have to have them — and try the shrimp-stuffed jalapeños, the Salvadoran pupusas wrapped in banana leaves, the migas or the corn or spinach enchiladas. End with the chipotle beef or the pan-fried tilapia. But make sure you try the unbelievable desserts, which include a flan, an incredible tres leches and a bread pudding with whisky sauce.

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