A fully redesigned Go-Texas.net will launch soon. Watch for it!
Eating in Houston

 

Home Destinations Lodging Activities Houseboats Sightseeing Camping Books & Maps Gear



   Introduction
   City Orientation

  Accommodations
   Lodging
   Real Estate
   RV Parks / Camping
   RV Rental

  Activities
   Biking
   Birding
   Boating
   Cruises
   Golfing
   Hiking
   Fishing
   Horseback Riding
   Offroad - ATV
   Outdoor Gear
   Guides / Outfitters

  Sightseeing
   Attractions / Parks
   Live Music
   Scenic Drives
   Sightseeing Tours

  Additional Info
   Local Cuisine
   Tourism Resources
   Nearby Destinations
   Transportation
   Weather
   Photo Gallery


Eating in Houston

In no other city in the country do people eat out so often as they do in Houston. And although Houston has literally thousands of restaurants of every type, the city’s cuisine is best known as Cajun and Asian. The Cajun food (which often comes with Creole flair as well) is very varied, and if it maybe isn’t quite as rawly authentic as the food in Beaumont, the Cajun population in Houston is still pretty significant. Everything from fried rabbit to jalepeno cornbread is here, and seafood is a consistent theme.

Houston has a very large Chinatown, although it’s really more of a "Little Saigon" as the Asian population is predominantly Vietnamese. Asian restaurants tend to be excellent, if the less expensive and touristy ones may be the ones to check out. Tex-Mex and barbecue are other popular types of food.


Copyright 1998 - 2009