After mongering Houston, where do you go for a bite to eat?

Where do you knuckleheads like to go for a snack after spending all your cash on some girl in this town?

If I'm done with my business in Chinatown, I would usually stop at Pho Ngon across from Kim Son near Wilcrest. the soup is up near the top of my list for pho in Houston.

Last time I visited my ATF at Sunshine, I swung in directly next door to Duy Sandwiches and I was blown away by how awesome their food was. They have meat selections available but they specialize in vegetarian sandwiches and to-go meals. They were seriously incredible and if soup isn't what I want, this is my new go-to place on that side of town. Although, seriously 90% of the million or so restaurants along there are fantastic.

If I'm closer to my own neighborhood, I usually just drive through Popeyes to see how badly they can screwup a simple combo meal.
You have money left to eat? I must be doing it wrong. ��
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Since I hit Rainbow quite a bit I would typically go down the road to Baldera's tamales.
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You have money left to eat? I must be doing it wrong. �� Originally Posted by Pasquale
Good one sir.LOL
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I'm usually hungry an hr after dining on Chinese...
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  • 02-03-2020, 12:50 PM
Where do you knuckleheads like to go for a snack after spending all your cash on some girl in this town?

If I'm done with my business in Chinatown, I would usually stop at Pho Ngon across from Kim Son near Wilcrest. the soup is up near the top of my list for pho in Houston.

Last time I visited my ATF at Sunshine, I swung in directly next door to Duy Sandwiches and I was blown away by how awesome their food was. They have meat selections available but they specialize in vegetarian sandwiches and to-go meals. They were seriously incredible and if soup isn't what I want, this is my new go-to place on that side of town. Although, seriously 90% of the million or so restaurants along there are fantastic.

If I'm closer to my own neighborhood, I usually just drive through Popeyes to see how badly they can screwup a simple combo meal. Originally Posted by FozzyTheBear
Pho Ngon : Great portion, lotta meat but taste is a little on the bland side for the Pho. Other plates are better.
Better tasting Pho is on Kimson side - Pho Dien (closed?) If I want big portion may as well stay on that side @ Kimson Buffet. The buffet pho is tastier than Pho ngon but no meat. May be because they using their own concentrate soup.

Duy is good but always busy especially around Lunch time. Not worth it to me when Thim Hung, Thien Hung and all the other Hung sandwiches around that corner will do in much less time. Also you dont have to cross BW8 during rush hour.
I try to not be in Alief near rush hour, (or on weekends). Once those Chinese grannies get inside their Corollas though, its Mad-Max time. I haven't been to a Kim-Son for years. 25 years ago they were an exotic treat (for this white-bread boy) but I last ate at one (in Stafford 15-20 years ago) it was dumpy and bland.

If I'm prowling around Bellaire for some fun, I try to get ass-up by 11 so I can be home before 4.

The crawfish spot inside the Hong Kong Mall was out of this world delicious but I prefer to not have that much spice before dinner.