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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…

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Old school tub of pop (shot by The Urb)

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

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Sticky, fork-breaking pecan pie

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

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Grilled vegetables that almost had me contemplating becoming a vegan.

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Sizzling fajitas

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

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Cilantro rice.

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Tres leches – The dessert of the Mayan gods.

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

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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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Comments (13)

  1. Lyn said:,

    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!


  2. Abbie said:,

    LOVE the pictures – mmm gelato!


  3. Erica Johansson said:,

    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. :)


  4. geotraveler said:,

    @Lyn – Houston & Food are synonymous

    @Abbie – Thanks!

    @Erica – The gelatto was off the hook!


  5. Jen Laceda said:,

    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!


  6. Photo Essay: To Infinity And Beyond « Geotraveler’s Niche said:,

    [...] addition to our dining expedition in Houston, Texas, a trip to the Space Center was in order. Well, mostly because the Urb wanted to. [...]


  7. Sarah said:,

    Gorgeous, Lola! That tres leches cake is pretty much a perfect representation of the thing itself. You can feel the wetness and the density.


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    [...] 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 [...]


  9. Anil said:,

    Was just in Dallas and I was overwhelmed by the food portions. Texas is a great place to eat :)


  10. Counting Blessings at a Food Bank « Geotraveler’s Niche said:,

    [...] 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 [...]


  11. Jorge said:,

    Love this photo essay Lola! Some of this pictures reminded me the book “the Americans”


  12. aya said:,

    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.


  13. geotraveler said:,

    @Everyone – Thanks guys!


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