Texas Dining in Pictures

A quick weekend getaway to Houston to see family also meant indulging in the finest local grub Texas had to offer.
We sampled everything from succulent, unpretentious BBQ at backcountry, folding-chair decorated barbecue joint, Rudy’s to sinfully baked fresh bread and juicy Angus steaks at Taste of Texas, Mexican-inspired chow at Escalante’s, and Italian gelato at Paciugo’s Gelateria.
Here are some of our favorite shots…

Old school tub of pop (shot by The Urb)

Some fine Rudy’s décor (shot by The Urb)

Sticky, fork-breaking pecan pie

First time encounter with a “buttermilk” pie. Tastes just like butter and milk.

Grilled vegetables that almost had me contemplating becoming a vegan.

Sizzling fajitas

Best crab and shrimp enchilada ever. Don’t care if the shot doesn’t do it justice. It was on cheesy point.

Cilantro rice.

Tres leches – The dessert of the Mayan gods.

That black cherry gelato had my name all over it. I had to pay homage with two separate visits in three days.

And finally, 16 ounces of pure unadulterated bliss.
Coming next: A Day at the Space Center and Impressions at the Houston Food Bank.

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Mouth watering. Those pictures are so vivid … I could taste them. Now I am starving and thinking that Texas may be just the place for our next vacay!
Lyn said this on November 13, 2009 at 4:26 am |
LOVE the pictures – mmm gelato!
Abbie said this on November 13, 2009 at 4:57 am |
Awesome blog post and pictures! The first post on here that actually makes me hungry. Am a big fan of pecan pie, those grilled vegetables looks super tasty, and… if I had lived nearby that gelateria, I’d probably have visited twice every day.
Erica Johansson said this on November 16, 2009 at 11:39 pm |
@Lyn – Houston & Food are synonymous
@Abbie – Thanks!
@Erica – The gelatto was off the hook!
geotraveler said this on November 18, 2009 at 2:56 am |
Oh my gosh, perfect lunchtime post for me!! You make Texas so tempting! Food always tempts me
I’m gonna go make myself a fajita now. How convenient, I have whole wheat wraps in my kitchen…maybe not the real thing with tortilla, but it will do!
Jen Laceda said this on November 18, 2009 at 5:31 pm |
[...] addition to our dining expedition in Houston, Texas, a trip to the Space Center was in order. Well, mostly because the Urb wanted to. [...]
Photo Essay: To Infinity And Beyond « Geotraveler’s Niche said this on November 18, 2009 at 5:44 pm |
Gorgeous, Lola! That tres leches cake is pretty much a perfect representation of the thing itself. You can feel the wetness and the density.
Sarah said this on November 20, 2009 at 8:49 pm |
[...] This might be the coolest way to do more with your travel photos. The first being a saucy postcard. Geotraveler’s Niche | Texas Dining in Pictures [...]
Sosauce Blog : The Saucy Side of Travel. said this on November 20, 2009 at 9:26 pm |
Was just in Dallas and I was overwhelmed by the food portions. Texas is a great place to eat
Anil said this on November 21, 2009 at 6:48 pm |
[...] a way of assuaging any impending guilt we knew we were sure to have after digging gluttonously into Texan food in subsequent days. We wanted to get a true sense of what your options were food-wise if you were [...]
Counting Blessings at a Food Bank « Geotraveler’s Niche said this on November 26, 2009 at 7:02 pm |
Love this photo essay Lola! Some of this pictures reminded me the book “the Americans”
Jorge said this on November 30, 2009 at 8:23 pm |
fabulous images! i particularly love that first one…it matches so perfectly with the imaginary “texas” in my mind. very evocative work; makes me feel like i’m about to sit down to some tx bbq.
aya said this on January 13, 2010 at 4:28 pm |
@Everyone – Thanks guys!
geotraveler said this on January 14, 2010 at 1:23 pm |