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Spiciest Food In Houston

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by htownhustla, Jul 13, 2010.

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  1. htownhustla

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    Hey Guys,

    I was wondering if you guys could recommend any spicy restaurants in Houston.
    I have an extreme tolerance for spice and wanted to know of any spicy restaurant, regardless of type. Thanks for your input.
     
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    thai gourmet
     
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    Bombay Garden.
     
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    The spiciest meal I've had in Houston was at Thai Sticks on Montrose. The waiter basically dared me to order mine "Thai" hot. Well, I guess the cooks took that as a challenge, because that was the hottest red curry I've had in my life. Delicious, too, but I probably drank four pitchers of water during my meal.
     
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    thanks preciate the input
     
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    If it ain't hot enough, just bring your own bottle of Thai Sriracha everywhere you go.
     
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    Had some hot Thai but nothing touched the spiciness I had when I first tried Indian food. A friend had Indian takeout she couldn't eat (too hot) in her fridge. It was pretty good but I paid the price.
     
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    The 19th Hole in The Woodlands used to have some chicken wings that you could feel from across the room.
     
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    LOL...that is not spicy my friend.

    Spice = Pakistani food. The spiciest Pakistani restaurant is Bismillah on Hilcroft. Damn good!
     
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    This man is correct...

    I can eat very spicy good..

    I normally get medium Pad Thai or sometimes medium to Hot and got dammm you will be sweating...


    I never tried Hot, or Thai hot...

    Food is excellent.
     
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    Another vote for Thai Gourmet.

    I like really hot food. For example, at Buffalo Wild Wings I usually get my wings Wild and it doesn't phase me that much. But if you order hot at Thai Gourmet, you will be on fire. If you order Thai Hot then may God have mercy on your soul.
     
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    Why don't you just eat a hamburger with a layer of the spiciest pepper on Earth? That would be the spiciest food in Houston. :rolleyes:

    WTF is the point of eating spicy food if you can't friggin taste jack **** due to your tongue burning? You should want to eat food that balances taste of the food and spice, not just which cook is "genius" enough to pile on a bunch of peppers.
     
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    Thai Pepper on Montroes can throw down.
     
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    Shiva Indian restaurant in Rice Village is very good and has some pretty spicy options. (like any Indian place)
     
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    This is a joke right? :confused:
     
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    thai gourmet
    london sizzler
     
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    Just get a bottle of this or this and douse your food with it.

    Mmmm, ghost chili. (I would never eat this because I would die due to my incredibly low tolerance and weak stomach)
     
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    Thai Gourmet
     
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