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09-24-2009, 10:37 PM
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Good delicious Places to eat in Humble/Atascocita/Kingwood area
What are some good delicious restaurants in the Humble, Atascocita, Kingwood area?
The food type does not matter, it can be Italian, Mexican, Chinese, etc....
I Live on Beltway 8 and Wilson road. I want to experience my area instead of driving out to other parts of Houston to eat.
Please suggest any good restaurant, from all different price ranges and types of food as long as the taste is delicious. thanks
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09-25-2009, 07:11 AM
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Here are some places we have tried. Windy City on Atascocita. It is true Chicago style pizza. Okay and great to support local but we prefer Barrys and travel for it. Humble City, Star Cafe out in Huffman for breakfast!! Johhny Carinos has a two for $20 special right now. Chuies of course. We did enjoy McCallisters till it closed. Tin Roof though my kids like Spring Creek. Breakfast House for kohlaches!
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09-25-2009, 08:44 AM
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Try Hasta la Pasta over on 1960/W. Lake Houston (behind the Goodyear Auto center). It's Italian and great.
I hear Raffa's just past the bridge on W Lake Houston (going into Kingwood) is really good, but I haven't personally been yet. I really want to try their Sunday brunch.
For local Mexican, I like Hector's on 1960 (over close to old Mc Donald's farm). Chuy's is pretty good too (can't beat their green sauce!).
I love Windy City (never been to Barry's) for pizza. And if you want a good pizzeria that offers other italian food too, JT Christopher's across from Windy City is good (they have pasta dishes, etc.).
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09-25-2009, 11:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lhafer
Try Hasta la Pasta over on 1960/W. Lake Houston (behind the Goodyear Auto center). It's Italian and great.
I hear Raffa's just past the bridge on W Lake Houston (going into Kingwood) is really good, but I haven't personally been yet. I really want to try their Sunday brunch.
For local Mexican, I like Hector's on 1960 (over close to old Mc Donald's farm). Chuy's is pretty good too (can't beat their green sauce!).
I love Windy City (never been to Barry's) for pizza. And if you want a good pizzeria that offers other italian food too, JT Christopher's across from Windy City is good (they have pasta dishes, etc.).
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Green sauce is almost to die for! I ate an entire 6 oz container of it in just two days by myself! 
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10-30-2009, 02:44 PM
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tHANK YOU FOR YOU ATTENTION AND TIME, I WENT TO Hector's on 1960 FOR LUNCH THE PLACE WAS DELICIOUS GREAT CHOICE AND FOOD, GOOD ATMOSPHERE ASWELL, THE PLACE I WOULD LIKE TO RECOMMEND IS Chimichurri's South American Grill ON LAKE HOUSTON Amazing atmosphere, food, and service!WE WENT TO TRY sHARKY'S BUT DECIDE ON CHIMICHURRI AND LOVED THE FOOD. I NEVER LIKED CHUY'S WILL NEVER EAT THERE AGAIN.
WOULD LOVE MORE CHOICES AND COMMENTS, PLEASE REPLY WITH MORE RESTAURANT CHOICES.
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10-30-2009, 03:34 PM
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Is Chimichurri's right past the bridge? Haven't seen that place.
Wish I could offer up more places - we just don't eat out that much! I like to also support local businesses when I can.
I hear Norton's Bar and Grille on W. Lake Houston has great sliders.
There's also a good Thai restaurant by there (behind the Mexican restaurant and next to the Centrury 21 office) on W. Lake Houston right across from the Walden community.
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10-30-2009, 03:39 PM
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Yes in the right hand side there website is www.chimichurrisgrill.com address is
1660 W Lake Houston Pkwy # 10
Kingwood, TX 77339-2576
(281) 360-0015
call for reservation, we walked in because it was a nice setting and atmosphere and got a table but they recommended we call and make reservation, great food inside and outside very pleasent with great views and service..Thank you i rather support people around my community that work and live around this area than drive to Downtown, Galleria or midtown which i do a lot. Since i live around here i might as well experience what HUMBLE, KINGWOOD AND ATASCOCITA HAS TO OFFER
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