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Houston to do

1. Paulie's Restaurant

8.7
1834 Westheimer Rd (at Driscoll St), Houston, TX
Italian Restaurant · 85 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Hello housemade pastas and casual dining options and shrimp BLTs and gelato from the Eatsie Boys. Hello to your new best friend in neighborhood dining establishments. [Eater 38 Member]

The Pass and Provisions is one of Houston to do.

2. The Pass and Provisions

807 Taft St (Dallas), Houston, TX
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · 89 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Provisions serves creative twists on classic pizza and pastas; dinner at The Pass is more like attending a theatrical performance than eating a meal with each dish a scene.

Pondicheri is one of Houston to do.

3. Pondicheri

8.1
2800 Kirby Dr (at Westheimer), Houston, TX
Indian Restaurant · 114 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Don't let the swankiness fool you, the food is damn good. Breakfast and lunch are counter service while dinner is tableside. [Eater 38 Member]

Bistro 555 is one of Houston to do.

4. Bistro 555

9.0
13616 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX
French Restaurant · 15 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Small, intimate and authentically French. The tiny shop is an asset to busy, high-paced Houstonians looking for refuge in a quiet place with French wine & classic dishes done right. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

5. Radical Eats

507 Westheimer Rd (Taft), Houston, TX
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Radical Eats serves fully-flavored, rich tasting vegan Mexican food. Start with the fried avocado tacos but stay for tamales filled with either black beans or sweet potato. [Eater 38 Member]

6. Da Marco

8.7
1520 Westheimer Rd (btwn Ridgewood & Windsor), Houston, TX
Italian Restaurant · 37 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Sure this spot's on the expensive end, but it's a Houston classic from the owners of Dolce Vita and Vinoteca Poscol. Order the artichoke alla giudea and the osso buco. [Eater 38 Member]