CuisineMexican tacos
Price$
Neighbourhoodmontrose

Signature dishes: Tacos al pastor, Carne asada tacos

Must order: Three al pastor tacos with pineapple. The carne asada. A Mexican Coke and a side of consomme.

Tip: The truck is parked next to the West Alabama Ice House; bring your tacos inside for a beer. Cash and card.

Location

Address: 2003 W Alabama St, Houston, TX 77098

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Bludorn ★ 4.7

New American$$$montrose

Bludorn in Houston is Aaron Bludorn's New American room on Taft Street since 2020, with a lobster pot pie and Gulf-seafood menu that defined Montrose's tasting-menu corridor.

Signature: Lobster pot pie, Whole branzino

Order: The lobster pot pie. It is the dish that put the room on every national list and never came off.

Tip: Book three weeks out for a Friday or Saturday. Bar seats open up at 5pm if you walk in early.

March ★ 4.8

Modern Mediterranean$$$$montrose

March in Houston is the Goodnight Hospitality tasting-menu room on Westheimer Road from chef Felipe Riccio, with six- or nine-course menus rooted in one Mediterranean region per season.

Signature: Six- and nine-course tasting menus rooted in one Mediterranean region per season

Order: The full nine-course menu. Anything less misses the regional arc.

Tip: The wine pairings (June Rodil curates) are unusually well-judged. Take them.

Hugo's ★ 4.6

Regional Mexican$$$montrose

Hugo's in Houston is Hugo Ortega's regional Mexican room on Westheimer since 2002, with cochinita pibil, chiles en nogada in season and a chocolate-from-the-stone tableside service.

Signature: Cochinita pibil, Chiles en nogada (in season)

Order: The cochinita pibil. The chiles en nogada when it hits the menu in August and September.

Tip: Sunday brunch buffet is the city standard. Reserve the noon slot; it sells out by Tuesday.

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Frenchy's Chicken (Scott Street) ★ 4.5

Creole fried chicken$third-ward

Frenchy's Chicken on Scott Street in Houston is Percy Creuzot's 1969 Third Ward Creole fried chicken counter, two blocks from Texas Southern University and a Houston Sunday tradition.

Signature: Creole fried chicken, Dirty rice

Order: Three-piece dark meat with dirty rice and red beans. A peach cobbler to close.

Tip: Sunday after church is the line. Weekday lunch is the move. The Scott Street counter is the original; multiple satellites exist.

Bludorn ★ 4.7

New American$$$montrose

Bludorn in Houston is Aaron Bludorn's New American room on Taft Street since 2020, with a lobster pot pie and Gulf-seafood menu that defined Montrose's tasting-menu corridor.

Signature: Lobster pot pie, Whole branzino

Order: The lobster pot pie. It is the dish that put the room on every national list and never came off.

Tip: Book three weeks out for a Friday or Saturday. Bar seats open up at 5pm if you walk in early.

March ★ 4.8

Modern Mediterranean$$$$montrose

March in Houston is the Goodnight Hospitality tasting-menu room on Westheimer Road from chef Felipe Riccio, with six- or nine-course menus rooted in one Mediterranean region per season.

Signature: Six- and nine-course tasting menus rooted in one Mediterranean region per season

Order: The full nine-course menu. Anything less misses the regional arc.

Tip: The wine pairings (June Rodil curates) are unusually well-judged. Take them.

Theodore Rex ★ 4.7

Modern American bistro$$$eado

Theodore Rex in Houston is Justin Yu's bistro on Nance Street, the warmer sequel to his now-closed Oxheart, with a tomato toast and seasonal blackboard menu that locals book first.

Signature: Tomato toast, Pork chop with grits

Order: The tomato toast in summer. The pork chop with grits the rest of the year.

Tip: The bar is walk-in only and the best seat. Get there at 5pm Thursday or Sunday.

Xochi ★ 4.7

Oaxacan Mexican$$$downtown

Xochi in Houston is Hugo Ortega's Oaxacan room on the ground floor of the Marriott Marquis downtown, with seven moles, masa-based tlayudas and a James Beard chef behind it all.

Signature: Mole negro, Tlayuda

Order: The mole negro tasting; seven moles in one flight is the menu's defining gesture.

Tip: Sit at the masa bar to watch the corn pressed fresh. The lunch tasting is the value at $48.

Hugo's ★ 4.6

Regional Mexican$$$montrose

Hugo's in Houston is Hugo Ortega's regional Mexican room on Westheimer since 2002, with cochinita pibil, chiles en nogada in season and a chocolate-from-the-stone tableside service.

Signature: Cochinita pibil, Chiles en nogada (in season)

Order: The cochinita pibil. The chiles en nogada when it hits the menu in August and September.

Tip: Sunday brunch buffet is the city standard. Reserve the noon slot; it sells out by Tuesday.

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