Food Houston
Houston's Best Restaurants and Food Trucks
Houston is home to one of the most diverse and multicultural culinary scenes in the country. Whether you're in the mood for classic Texas barbecue, Gulf Coast-inspired fare, or fusion cuisine infused with exciting ingredients from Asia, there's something for everyone here. Food Houston
Breakfast Tacos
There's no question that Houston is a meat-eaters dream, but the city's eateries and food trucks offer plenty of tasty options for veggie lovers. You can get a traditional breakfast taco piled high with scrambled eggs, bacon, and cheese, or try a Mexican-inspired spin on this comfort food staple by adding chorizo and other Tex-Mex flavors.
Kolaches
The Czechs introduced kolaches to Texas in the 19th century, and these sweet and savory pastries are now served up at virtually every breakfast joint in town. The fried pocket pastry is often filled with sweet fillings like fruit and cheese, but you'll also find savory versions with cured sausages and other meats.
BB's Cafe
If you're looking for a true Texas eat, there aren't many better places to go than BB's. This family-run restaurant, which is named after a famous Texas rancher, offers a wide variety of smoked brisket and sides like beans and collard greens. You can even order a bowl of crawfish gumbo or a shrimp boil with rice for an authentic Southern lunch.
Argentinian Empanadas
If you can't leave Houston without trying a little bit of Latin America, head to the Original Marini's for its famous empanadas. These crispy pockets are stuffed with a variety of sweet and savory fillings including traditional Argentinian chicken diablo, Texas barbecue, cheese, and fresh fruit.
Pecan Pie
Regardless of what you're eating, you can't leave Houston without tasting some good old-fashioned Southern dessert. There's nothing more traditional than pecan (pronounced PEE-can) pie, and you can find it at a few of the city's best bakeries throughout the year.
Blacksmith Biscuits
If there's one thing that the South is known for, it's biscuits. The buttery scratch-square biscuits at this coffee shop are a must for any local and a must-try for travelers who are visiting the city for the first time. They're paired with cool and tangy creme fraiche and marmalade, and they're so good that you may have to make a return trip for more.
Wild Game Hot Dogs
The Houston area is full of a variety of hot dog joints, but if you're looking for something a little more out-of-the-ordinary, you can't go wrong with these grilled wild boar and duck foie gras dogs at Moon Tower Inn. These hefty, mouthwatering treats are served up lunch-counter style at this second-ward spot, so you can eat them in the restaurant's large backyard, or go to the patio to soak up the sun.
Macarons
You'll want to grab a box of these macarons to take with you for a little pick-me-up when you're in Houston. The bakery has a variety of flavor options for you to choose from, and it's a great place to grab an order to share with friends or a loved one.