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- MMilaVIPHouston •22 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWhat a lovely, perfect dinner! Everything was excellent!More infoBCN Taste & TraditionPrice: Very Expensive• Spanish• Montrose•4.9
- SSandyVIPHouston •122 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAnother fabulous meal at Arturo’s! We started with the house salad which is always fresh and light. I had the Snapper al fresco. It is ALWAYS SO VERY TASTY and seasoned perfectly. We finished off our meal with the flourless chocolate cake. The perfect ending to an amazing meal!More infoArturo Boada CuisinePrice: Expensive• Italian• Galleria / Uptown•4.8
- SSandyVIPHouston •123 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoReally delicious meal at Del Vista last night! The pork chops were perfectly cooked to the right temperature with such a delicious glaze on them. The salmon was also really tasty and fresh!More infoDel Vista Bar and GrillPrice: Expensive• American• Westside•4.9
- JJonathanHouston •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoExcellent atmosphere, very knowledgeable and friendly wait staff. Chef Luis, came and talked to us, overall great time. Wr can't wait to come again. The tasting menu was perfect to get a broad spectrum of the menu.More infoMADPrice: Expensive• Spanish• River Oaks•4.6
- JJackelynSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews4.0Dined on Jul 4, 2025It was delightfully Spanish Moroccan style Tapas - delicious with many plates to choose from plates, but some Spanish tapas like gambas al ajio and ham croquets were not on the happy hour menu. Only thing i would change is the bread -maybe get a more traditional spanish style bread to soak up the heavenly sauces, instead of the dry chabatta style bread brought to the table. Overall we want to go back & try the paellas and other offerings. The traditional Bistilla is not to be missed!! Our server was very attentive and helped points us toward great choices!More infoMi Luna Tapas Restaurant & BarPrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Montrose•4.6