VALENTINE’S DINNER DATE TIPS FOR LOW-KEY LOVERS

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There is no doubt that Houston is one of the best cities in the world for a dinner date on any given night. Our options range from world-class Modern American fare like Theodore Rex and groundbreaking unique concepts like Indigo to outposts of glitzy chains—Mastro’sSteak 48, and Uchi, just to name a few. I defy any Houstonian to stay on top of every restaurant opening, but even the most loyal foodies among us let restaurants begin to fall under the radar as we all try to stay caught up with the latest Chef Chris Shepherd (UB PreservGeorgia James) or Ford Fry (State of GraceSupericaLa Lucha) opening. You can bet that on the biggest dinner date night of the year, each of these restaurants will be full. I don’t want to assume you don’t have a reservation already, but, well, do you? Just saying.

                            Ruggles Black

So, as our usually ample fine dining fills up for one night of the year, I thought I would highlight some restaurants that may be an easier reservation or walk-in but still have lovely dinner and wine service. Often times, once a restaurant has been open for a few years it tends to fall out of foodie favor not because it stops offering stellar cuisine, but simply because of our abundance of options (a good problem to have). Of course, part of V-Day dinner is a more intimate experience, so I have focused on restaurants with a chiller ambiance too!

                        Costa Brava Bistro

HERE ARE MY PICKS:

  • Ruggles Black: You simply won’t find a more extensive paleo and keto menu than at this iteration of the familiar Ruggles brand. Yes, that means you could top off dinner with a sugar-free hot fudge sundae and/or keto Nutella pie. You’re welcome.
  • Costa Brava Bistro: This Spanish/French bistro in Bellaire has a pretty perfect paella with decadent dishes that we may only indulge in on special occasions such as this, like their seared foie gras with pain perdu (French toast).
  • Helen in the Heights: This location of Helen Food & Wine is much bigger than the original Rice Village site (where you would swear you’re in lower Manhattan with its svelte layout and exposed brick), but the menu is much the same. Of course, Helen famously only serves Greek wines, so it will definitely be the night to have a glass of something new.

                     Helen in the Heights

Best of luck (I would still call ahead for a reservation!) and Happy Valentine’s Day!

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