Here are some of the very famous French restaurants in Houston where you'll love to go whenever you visit Houston:
La Madelain French Bakery & Cafe
The La Madelain French Bakery & Café offers good food, with a soothing and fairly accurate "French country" environment. Probably it's not considered among the excellent French food restaurants in the city, but the overall environment is good. The salads, desserts, and steaks are consistent and very traditional. Onion and tomato-basil are special dishes. The French roast coffee is very delicious. The roasted chicken is well served with dips and the desserts are the best serving, a cardiologist's dream. It is somewhat different and amazing place with a quick service, for a peaceful breakfast experience in early morning.
Le Mistral
Le Mistral is one of the nice restaurants in Houston with an obvious French ambience. Le Mistral serves French food coupled with tasty wines. A few standouts include the filet of red snapper that is seasoned and encased in an attractive pastry with a plain morel paste. Another hot picked dish is the rack of lamb that they serve hot, coupled with a gorgeous mixture of pesto-punched cauliflower along with haricots. You'll take pleasure in having a fine glass of wine with your meal; the wine list is fantastic and crammed with values.
Bistro Provence
All the wines served here are absolutely French and famous desserts include:
· Natural citrus sorbets
· Rice pudding served with crispy caramel plus baba au rhum
· Grainy sponge cake mixed with rhum syrup with a steamy apricot and fluffy cream
Get ready to be wowed. The service is sociable and superb. The food is tasty from the starters throughout the dessert.
Le Peep-Shepherd Plaza
Le Peep is Houston's most preferred place for breakfast as well as lunch. For starters, enjoy the aroma of Cinnamon rolls that they serve real hot with their homemade icings. You can select from the following super American classic breakfast items:
· Eggs
· Bacon
· Sausage
· Thomas' English muffins
· Ham
· Pancakes
· Eggs Benedict
· French toast
· Cookies along with gravy
All this will get your dawn started right.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Houston - Rice Village Shopping District
Rice Village is a shopping district situated in the city of Houston, Texas. Rice Village is a collection of shops, hotels, and saloons, located almost a half-mile west to the middle of Rice University's campus. The central part of the "Rice Village" goes more than 10 city blocks, distanced by the following:
· University Boulevard
· Kirby Drive
· Rice Boulevard
· Morningside Drive
Spillover has extended the retail shops part to sixteen blocks overall, counting northward expansion next to Kirby and into the nearby mixed-use blocks linking Morningside to Greenbriar. Rice Village has been among the city's oldest and most treasured shopping spots since the 1930s. The whole structure is unplanned, high density assortment of old and new retail shops.
The place is full of dozens of restaurants. Along with classical North American restaurants there are places focusing on food from all over the world. Rice Village has the following number of restaurants specializing in regional foods:
· Three French restaurants
· Two Japanese restaurants
· Two Chinese restaurants
· Two Italian restaurants
· Two Turkish restaurants
· One Mexican restaurant
· Two Spanish restaurants
· One Mediterranean restaurant
· One Vietnamese restaurant
· Two Indian restaurants
· Three Thai restaurants
Besides these restaurants, there are a number of sandwich shops, exemplary in sophistication and pleasing service along with specialty food and cocktail stores.
From its beginning in the year 1930s as an ad hoc cluster of retail shops, the place has turned in to one of city's more attractive and exotic shopping destinations. Host to more than 300 stores in a 16-block area, the Village has something amazing for everyone coming to the place and is acknowledged for its huge number of small and mixed shops as well as boutiques. Recent development in the area has also brought in most fashionable and chic garments stores and the countrywide retail venues.
· University Boulevard
· Kirby Drive
· Rice Boulevard
· Morningside Drive
Spillover has extended the retail shops part to sixteen blocks overall, counting northward expansion next to Kirby and into the nearby mixed-use blocks linking Morningside to Greenbriar. Rice Village has been among the city's oldest and most treasured shopping spots since the 1930s. The whole structure is unplanned, high density assortment of old and new retail shops.
The place is full of dozens of restaurants. Along with classical North American restaurants there are places focusing on food from all over the world. Rice Village has the following number of restaurants specializing in regional foods:
· Three French restaurants
· Two Japanese restaurants
· Two Chinese restaurants
· Two Italian restaurants
· Two Turkish restaurants
· One Mexican restaurant
· Two Spanish restaurants
· One Mediterranean restaurant
· One Vietnamese restaurant
· Two Indian restaurants
· Three Thai restaurants
Besides these restaurants, there are a number of sandwich shops, exemplary in sophistication and pleasing service along with specialty food and cocktail stores.
From its beginning in the year 1930s as an ad hoc cluster of retail shops, the place has turned in to one of city's more attractive and exotic shopping destinations. Host to more than 300 stores in a 16-block area, the Village has something amazing for everyone coming to the place and is acknowledged for its huge number of small and mixed shops as well as boutiques. Recent development in the area has also brought in most fashionable and chic garments stores and the countrywide retail venues.
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