http://www.toyotacentertix.com/premium/levy.php Toyota Center: “It’s All About The Food” as the Houston Rockets blast off for the 2004-2005 season. Hold on for a culinary adventure as Levy Restaurants takes your taste buds on a delicious ride. Enjoy your journey as you head in every direction at the Toyota Center-from the innovative Chef Table at the Red and White Wine Bistro to our new Panini Grill at the Club Café. We have added 4 hand scooped ice cream stands since last year and have revamped the Club Concessions by opening The Texas Grill and The Gulf Grill. These new regional concepts will offer food that cannot be had at any other sports venue in the country. The Red and White Wine Bistro, located on the Arena’s Lower Suite level, features vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and a sparkling display kitchen. Guests can indulge in the very best contemporary cuisine, including Spicy Chicken Spring Rolls and Potato Wrapped Chilean Sea Bass from Levy’s patented 1,000-degree wood-burning oven. The bar is flanked with two 1,500 bottle wine towers, offering an array of popular vintages and little-known treasures from around the world. The suite options include 80 Luxury Suites and 10 Party Suites-which overlook the arena floor-and 14 Courtside Suites that provide the ultimate premium experience, luxury dining, and our VIP Lexus Lounge. Suite holders can savor specialties from our restaurant-style menu, featuring Shrimp and Scallop Farfalle Pasta, Grilled Peppercorn Tenderloin of Beef, a full vegetarian menu, chef specialty carts and our very own innovation-the signature dessert cart. Two Club Lounges feature a welcoming bar and Levy’s innovative “mini restaurants,” engaging guests with display cooking, themed décor and delicious cuisine. Located throughout the arena, all guests can savor a range of around-the-world menu offerings from the 22 general concessions, including Rocket Tacos, Hou BBQ, The Rim, Crunchtime Salads, Space City Dogs, Baskets Grill and Clutch City Pizza. Our 15 portable carts continue the food offerings, with such selections as our Carvery Cart, featuring hand carved sandwiches and the Salad Cart, where the salad in tossed right before your eyes, Nacho Carts and hand-scooped ice cream carts with lots of toppings to choose from!
the summit. definitely not reliant. it's awful. and that has nothing to do with how i feel about the texans or david carr, i promise!
I was very underwhelmed by the Red, White, Wine Bistro. If there's a next time, I'm not getting the buffet.
remember how long we waited with Major at the Big XII Championship for our food??? i think we missed almost the entire first quarter...and we got in line before kickoff.
why is reliant so bad for food. You would think it would be way better. And the design of the bathrooms is just r****ded. For a badass stadium, I never understood how they could screw up so bad on these two important things
Minute Maid Park has the best. Toyota Center food is terrible, except for the Chinese stir fry which is passable.
The beer at reliant is always stale. Every time I go to a Texans game, I get a draft beer and it is stale.
I voted Minute Maid, I'm not sure why. Maybe the nachos? Usually the only thing I do buy is the overpriced garlic french fries at the Toyota center, and some good ole overpriced beer.
The summit had great food. Reliant stadium doesnt have anything special and the food they do have sucks. And it is rediculously over priced
Some of us still listen to Boyz II Men and Ace of Base and live in the 90s. Toyota Center by far, but that crap is too expensive. All stadium food is expensive though.
and i'd like to point out...the food in the summit was NOT overpriced. i'd pay like $8.00 for a crawfish basket from Pappa's. that's what i'd expect to pay if i were actually eating at Pappa's. i'm willing to pay a bit more for value....i don't want to pay more for Aramark crap nuggets.
dude, you root for a team from New York City. i'm surprised they let you belly up to the bar at Sheriff Blaylock's. new york city?? get the rope.