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[Food] Any newly discovered good restaurants?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by pradaxpimp, Aug 25, 2005.

  1. rockHEAD

    rockHEAD Member

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    Really good vegetarian fare at Field Of Greens.

    I recommend the Fettucine Soy Alfredo. They're BLT is also really good, served with a small side salad with house dressing, it's awesome and the Fakin' Bacon they use is top notch. Get them to add sliced avocado for a real treat!

    This place is real good for a change of pace.
     
  2. MadMax

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    on Scott Street near U of H central campus.
     
  3. RocketMan Tex

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    And the drive thru is open until 4AM, I believe. Perfect for us nightcrawlers.
     
  4. pugsly8422

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    Can't go wrong with Freebirds, it's not too new, but after going to A&M that place became my favorite restaurant (if you want to call it that). There's one off of 59 and Greenbriar next to Amy's Ice Cream, and they just built one by my house on 45 and Bay Area.

    Pugs
     
  5. RocketMan Tex

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    My office is close by, and I've been there for lunch several times. Excellent place. I dig their tabouli-avocado sandwich.
     
  6. Fatty FatBastard

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    I've mentioned this place several times, but Mama's Po Boy, on Richmond and Hillcroft, has the best felafels in the country. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for something healthy, or who is a vegetarian.
     
  7. RocketMan Tex

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    Oh yes Yes YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!

    Same intersection, different corner....y'all need to try Shwarma King. Eating their Chicken Schwarma is the food equivalent to shooting up pharmaceutical heroin..... :eek: :D
     
  8. Fatty FatBastard

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    I'll need to try it. I've has the shawarmas at Mama's Po Boy, but their felafels were always better.

    Next week, Shwarma King, here I come!
     
  9. Rocket G

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    Max,

    Where is that new Pei Wei opening?
     
  10. MadMax

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    on kirkwood at memorial...same strip center that Los Tios is in.
     
  11. pradaxpimp

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    yeah, i'm chinese, so i'm very familiar with asian cuisine. Althought i'm not a big fan of thai food. IMO, it's too flavorful.
     
  12. Harrisment

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    Holy crap, my wife is going to be thrilled! We ate at Pei Wei a lot but since we've moved to the west side we have PF Changs around the corner but no Pei Wei. It's much cheaper and they have a few different dishes at Pei Wei.

    Is there are sign up yet? I drive by that area a lot but haven't seen anything. I live about 2 mins from there, I can't wait! :D

    Now we just need them to bring another Mission Burrito to this side of town and I will officially not have anything to complain about.
     
    #52 Harrisment, Aug 26, 2005
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