![]() ![]() Located at 1717 Post Oak Boulevard in the same shopping center as Bluestone Lane coffee shop, Kenny and Ziggy’s, and Il Bracco, the restaurant was packed on opening day, with some customers waiting an hour or more for a table. ![]() The international chain that champions Portugese-South African cuisine and culture made its Texas debut in Houston’s Uptown on August 7. 9750 Bellaire Boulevard, Suite 100.Ī post shared by Love Croissants Nando’s Peri Peri Adults can eat for $20 to $23, while children can dine for $14 for lunch and $17 for dinner (Kids under 4 eat for free). The prices are hard to beat for such an elaborate buffet. The restaurant also features an optional cheese plate for dipping, plus build-your-own bulgogli bowls, and an instant ramen station. Then, it’s time to visit the sauce bar and add broth to cook it at your table. Diners can visit its rice cake bar, filling up their bowls with different styles of rice cakes, before loading their dish with proteins and other ingredients, like ramen. The all-you-can-eat restaurant Dookki serves tteokbokki, a type of simmered Korean rice cake, which is customizable with a variety of sauces and broths. Located next door to H-Mart on Bellaire Boulevard, this long-anticipated Korean restaurant quietly opened in early August. Here are the Houston restaurant openings you need to know about right now. From beloved neighborhood gems adding new outposts in the suburbs to original concepts offering fresh dishes and prepared family meals, there are lots of worthy additions to add to your 2023 hit list. Summer has brought a wave of new restaurant openings, setting the city ablaze with new places to dine, drink, and lounge around on the patio should the unpredictable Houston weather allow for it.
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