New American restaurant, Cocktail bar, Fine dining restaurant, Italian restaurant, Takeout restaurant, Pasta shop, Restaurant, Wine bar
I've only gotten to try their food at the Dining in The Dark Experience, but the food and environment is great. Savory or sweet dishes, atmospheric decorations, and a decent drink menu. I will have to come back to try their signature dishes, but this seems like a great place for a date or to meet up.
3.5/5. Would recommend you try it at least once.Overall this place fell flat - not as great as many made it seem to be.Service and ambience is great and they have free parking. We tried the Texqueno which was just a large block of salty cheese that was fried - the dipping sauce with it was quite good.The Brussels are also worth a try and the combo between the 3 types of Brussels and the aioli is solid. The pappardelle was really the best - the lemon didn’t really go well with the rest and we didn’t touch it.The restaurant was kind not to charge us (even though we had no issues paying) so kudos to them.The Scarpinocc is decent and if you don’t like Smokey cheeses, it’s not for you.But overall a great dish. The tiramisu comes with a shot of espresso that js poured on and it’s a middle of the pack dessert - noting to die for.Better tiramisus can be found elsewhere. Drinks - the mango hellfire is more on the sweet side but a good drink if you like sweet.The espresso martini fell well short of the mark and seemed watered down - I guess it’s not their strong suit.
Food was delicious.The Tex-queño with cilantro sauce was delicious and left us wanting more.Mussels were very fresh, chorizo carbonara was an interesting twist and very tasty. We had a couple of Old Fashioned drinks that were very good too.We will definitely come back!
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946 N Shepherd Dr #B, Houston, TX 77008, United States
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