15 Iconic Houston Meals
By Sarah Rufka
We've spotlighted 15 local eateries that offer an iconic taste of Houston, each an essential flavor in our big urban stew.
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Barnaby's Okay, any giant, tasty Barnaby's salad will do. You know they're good when people will willingly pass on the famous ribs or meatloaf to eat rabbit food. |
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Buffalo Grille In a city that takes brunch seriously, the can't-be-replaced pancakes and amazing, crunchy, pecan-smoked peppered bacon has made Buffalo Grille a favorite neighborhood spot for 25 years. |
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Captain Benny's This old-school oyster bar serves an awful lot of oysters, so you know they're always fresh. Stop in for a couple dozen and a cold beer. |
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Churrascos In the beginning (or the Cordua restaurant empire, that is), there was grilled meat. The namesake churrascos are still as addictive as the free plantain chips and chimichurri. |
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El Rey Taqueria Perfect, never greasy breakfast tacos for under $2 a pop (mostly) provide the best reason in town to get up before 10:30am. Our favorite: the Cuban taco with fajitas, black beans, ripe plantain and a swipe of crema. |
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Frenchy's Chicken Long lines and an aversion to credit cards do nothing to dissuade fans of this legendary chicken shack. Plan to take out. |
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Fung's Kitchen Weekend crowds don't lie: This Hong Kong-style dim sum menu has everything from steamed shrimp dumplings for the uninitiated to more esoteric selections for seasoned dim sum enthusiasts. |
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Goode Co. Texas Bar-B-Q You can't argue with 30-plus years of barbecue. Plus, you know the 'cue is good when West U yupsters line up to sit on picnic benches. We like to dress our sandwich with a few pickles and onions and plenty of sauce. |
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Lankford Grocery A thick, juicy, delightfully non-round (read: hand-rolled and smushed) patty and plentiful toppings are served up at this red and white shack with the saggy floors. Hit Lankford on the right day, and there's nothing finer. |
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Les Givral's Those in the know stop at Les Givral's for fabulous banh mi (Vietnamese baguette sandwiches) at freakishly low prices. Vegetarians love the tofu (add a dash of sriracha), but the barbecue pork also pleases. |
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Ninfa's on Navigation Sure, there are plenty of great places to get fajitas in town, but only Ninfa's can claim credit for launching this original Tex-Mex concoction as a national craze back in 1973. |
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Ragin' Cajun For the past 35 years, during crawfish season there's no better place to be sucking heads. |
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Star Pizza There's a bunch of new thin-crust, classic Italian-style pizzerias in town, which is great. But our first pizza crush will always be Star's deep-dish spinach-and-garlic pie on the signature wheat crust. |
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Taqueria la Tapatia These huge burritos could feed you for days, and we prefer them at their least healthful: packed with shredded chicken, sour cream, avocado, cheese and refried beans, and smothered in queso. |
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Taste of Texas Legendary in Houston, it's all about the meat here, as evidenced by the popular option to walk over to the in-house butcher shop and pick your own steak. |





