Houston's Best Hotel Dining
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1. Quattro at Four Seasons Houston
1300 Lamar St, Houston, TX
Four Seasons restaurant features fashionable Italian dining in Euro-sleek style.
Reviews:
- “Very Nice but Food is…”
- “Young professionals are welcome”
- “Worst service ever! "
- “Excellent Italian American Food in Beautiful Setting”
- “A great night!”
Tips: This downtown restaurant gets busy at lunch. Avoid the two-hour business lunch by letting the waitstaff know that you’re on a schedule.
Quattro at Four Seasons Houston
Quattro at Four Seasons Houston
2. NOE Restaurant & Bar
4 Riverway Dr, Houston, TX
The Omni’s sister restaurant to the L.A. original shines with fusion cuisine and glossy decor.
Reviews:
- “Great place”
- “Oh Man Oh Man”
- “Great place to host friends and family.”
- “Outstanding service, great menu”
- “Dining elegance at its best!”
Tips: Give free reign to the chef and opt for a multi-course tasting menu, ranging in price from $75 to $85. A la carte dishes range from $26 to $38. Wine pairings are available with all.
NOE Restaurant & Bar or email NOE Restaurant & Bar
3. Lancaster Hotel
701 Texas Street, Houston, TX
Small luxury hotel charms guests with English manor looks, and status as one of Houston’s historic downtown landmarks.
Reviews:
- “Way over rated…”
- “A grand experience!”
- “great get away”
- “Intimate & Beautiful!”
- “Great for Adults”
Tips: There are three meeting rooms for social and business affairs, a small workout room and every room has an armoire with a CD stereo system, VCR and a marble bathroom.
Lancaster Hotel or email Lancaster Hotel
4. 17 American Food
1117 Prairie St, Houston, TX
Critically hailed inventive New American cuisine characterizes this chic downtown eatery in the Alden-Houston Hotel.
Reviews:
- “Simply Excellent”
- “Always delightful”
- “Worst Valentines Day place”
- “They should rename this place -10”
- “Awesome Happy Hour Menu”
Tips: The wine list is as diverse and intriguing as always, with most bottles falling in the $40 to $70 range. Sommelier Evan Turner is on-hand to assist with selections.
17 American Food or email 17 American Food
5. Skyline Bar & Grill - 24th Floor of Hilton Americas-Houston
1600 Lamar St, Houston, TX
Skyline Bar & Grill - 24th Floor of Hilton Americas-Houston
6. The Remington
1919 Briar Oaks Ln, Houston, TX
Elegant New American fare and stylish surroundings at the St. Regis Hotel’s upscale dining room.
Reviews:
- “Great food and service”
- “very disappointing”
- “A Pleasant Surprise
- Great Service”
- “Highly rated… and deservingly so!”
- “Best Restaurant in Houston”
Tips: After dinner, visit the Remington Bar for live music on the weekends and an upscale lounge atmosphere.
The Remington or email The Remington
7. Shearn's Restaurant and Lounge
1 Hope Blvd, Galveston, TX
Enjoy upscale continental cuisine and spectacular sunsets in the Moody Gardens Hotel.
Reviews:
- “Great Setting, Average Food”
- “Shrimp Dijon is to die for.”
- “Mmmm…”
- “Fantastic”
Tips: The Lounge features live entertainment from 7pm to 11pm on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Shearn’s Restaurant and Lounge
8. Bistro Moderne at Hotel Derek
2525 W Loop Fwy S, Houston, TX
Hotel Derek’s chic and pricey cafe-restaurant for refined French fare near the Galleria.
Reviews:
- “husk of what it used to be…”
- “I do not see what all the fuss is about!!!”
- “Rude manager”
- “A GEM!!”
- “Excellent experience”
Tips: A three-course business lunch begins with vegetable soup or salad folle, followed by grilled chicken paillards or pan-seared peppercorn hanger steak and warm vanilla fondant or sorbet, plus an assortment of sides, for $18.
In addition to the business lunch, bistro moderne’s
Bistro Moderne at Hotel Derek
9. Burning Pear
16090 City Walk Blvd, Sugar Land, TX
Fine Texas cuisine in a casually upscale hotel setting.
Reviews:
- “Town Center secret”
- “A Great Take on Comfort Food”
- “Unbelievably bad service”
- “Amazing Menu”
- “Sweet addition to Sugar Land’s dinning”
Tips: Valet for free at the hotel entrance—just tell them you’re eating at the restaurant.
Burning Pear
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