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12 gorgeous Houston restaurants that will blow you away

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by OpenTable
Updated August 10, 2024

Houston’s most beautiful restaurants are also its most transportive. These stunning spots confirm that it’s not just about what’s on the table that defines an epic meal—it’s also about what surrounds you.

A Mexican beauty channels a chic glass treehouse with endless chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows. Neon-lit decor and eclectic art shuttle diners to Madrid at a lively tapas spot. At a majestic Indian restaurant, carved wooden columns and rich brocade panels contribute to a scene that’s fit for royalty.

The design details in these special spaces have the power to take you away. Read on for a guide to Houston’s 12 most gorgeous restaurants.

A photo of Flora restaurant
4.8
4.8 (771)
$30 and under
Mexican
Montrose
About the restaurant

A veritable forest of chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows set the mood at Flora—it’s no wonder the elegant Mexican spot is often described as a “glass treehouse.” Take in gorgeous Buffalo Bayou views and prepare for food that’s just as statement-making as the decor: Guacamole is plated to look like the Mexican flag, and charred octopus is artfully presented with roasted sweet potato, crispy bits of housemade chorizo, and a dollop of sour cream.


Top review
AnanthVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Excellent experience, loved the ambiance, and great service with delicious food.
A photo of Annabelle Brasserie restaurant
4.6
4.6 (860)
$31 to $50
French
Montrose
About the restaurant

Benjamin Berg’s restaurants are known for impeccable design, and this French bistro is no exception. You’re greeted by life-sized teddy bears and a Citroën truck loaded with flowers at the front door. The dainty botanical theme continues in the dining room, decked with a floral ceiling centerpiece, gold-accented walls, and pink banquettes. Naturally, Annabelle’s dishes also arrive in style, including a tower of smoked salmon and a raclette burger that comes with cheese that’s melted tableside.


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Maria
Dined 3 days ago
We had a wonderful experience. Service was very on point and timeliness was perfect. Our server was amazing, friendly and provided awesome service. The food was sooo delicious. Everything was fantastic, including the drinks and desserts. The ambience is great. I took my sister for her birthday and she had such a great time. Most of all I appreciate how kind everyone was and amazing food and ambience.
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4.6
4.6 (283)
$50 and over
Thai
Upper Kirby / Shepherd Corridor
About the restaurant

The massive gold door is a fitting preview for the luxe atmosphere inside this lavish Thai restaurant. Restaurateur Lukkaew Srasrisuwan’s fine-dining gem is splashed with deep jewel tones, along with vibrant hand-painted murals and custom bronze mesh curtains. The menu was inspired by Thai royal kitchens, featuring intricately plated masterpieces like tom yum bisque mousse with caviar and the colorful magic noodle salad, made with vermicelli noodles soaked in butterfly pea tea that change colors when a sauce is poured on top.


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Yasmine
Dined 1 day ago
One of the best spots in Houston! The food was amazing, the service was prompt, and the staff were incredibly professional. It was both my husband's and my birthday, and we had a truly wonderful evening!
A photo of Guard and Grace - Houston restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1829)
$31 to $50
Steakhouse
Downtown
About the restaurant

Set in a 1970s downtown skyscraper, Guard and Grace fully leans into the building’s Brutalist and mid-century modern roots. You’re here for some of the city’s best steaks, plus knockout sides like spicy duck confit and house-made gnocchi. The massive dining room has 30-foot glass walls and exposed concrete, but the focal point is a showstopping light installation, made up of over 5,000 hanging bronze-dipped rods. TL;DR: There’s not a bad seat in the house at this sleek and swanky steakhouse.


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Francesco
Dined 5 days ago
Excellent! Food was amazing and service was on point.
A photo of Turner's restaurant
4.6
4.6 (730)
$50 and over
American
Galleria / Uptown
About the restaurant

This timeless restaurant (another Berg Hospitality star) is a thoughtful throwback to the social clubs of the 1970s. The stately dining room is adorned with dark green walls, gold-framed paintings, wainscoting, and dark tufted banquettes. There’s even a baby grand piano that supplies live music to complete the retro-chic scene. On the menu, expect blast-from-the-past dishes like a wedge salad, topped with bacon tableside, and Wagyu filet with foie gras and spinach truffle jus.


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JohnVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Excellent evening, more like being in NYC or Paris than Houston
A photo of Rainbow Lodge restaurant
4.7
4.7 (5305)
$50 and over
American
Heights / Washington
About the restaurant

Even though it’s stood on the banks of White Oak Bayou for more than a century, Rainbow Lodge still impresses. Much of the credit goes to owner Donnette Hansen, who built a one-of-a-kind wild game and seafood menu (the mixed grill is the move here) that matches the restaurant’s hunting-lodge setting. Wooden walls are decked with nature-themed art and taxidermy mounts, leaving you feeling like you’ve been dropped into a sophisticated but far-flung cabin.


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ChristineVIP
Dined 4 days ago
We met another couple we have been friends w for over 25 years. We live far from each other and this is a perfect location to meet up. It’s a lovely fun place and the staff are all so nice and accommodating. The food was spectacular and of course the wine selection cannot be beat!
A photo of Bloom & Bee restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1553)
$31 to $50
American
Galleria / Uptown
About the restaurant

The dining room at this elegant Post Oak Hotel restaurant channels a springtime garden. Each table is topped with a vase of fresh flowers—natural anchors to the floral hand-blown glass installation on the ceiling. Pink velvet chairs add to the blossom-like backdrop and are beautiful perches to dig into colorful seasonal dishes like oven-roasted duck and Hikari honey miso sea bass. Bonus points for featuring actual flowers in the cocktails.


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MichelleVIP
Dined 1 day ago
The food and service were fantastic! I love the decor just as much.
A photo of Le Jardinier - New York restaurant
4.6
4.6 (436)
$50 and over
French
Midtown East
About the restaurant

Masterpieces quite literally surround you at this Museum of Fine Arts restaurant. Le Jardinier’s windows face an Isamu Noguchi-designed sculpture garden; its dining room showcases a wool and silk tapestry depicting trees, sage carpets, and walls wrapped in vintage wood, giving it a nature-forward feel. Fittingly, the food celebrates seasonal vegetables and French techniques, which means dishes like Parisian gnocchi with morels and Pacific bass with fennel and wilted greens.


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Stephen
Dined 6 days ago
The best meal we’ve ever had. The tasting menu was incredible and the wine pairings were perfect. The service was impeccable and our every need was anticipated. We will definitely be back!
A photo of MAD restaurant
4.6
4.6 (2452)
$31 to $50
Spanish
River Oaks
About the restaurant

MAD gets its name from the airport code for Madrid, but it’s also a reference to the vibrant, freewheeling interiors. Madrid’s nightlife and Spanish gastronomy inspired the restaurant, and everything is over the top. The dining room’s neon-lit decor and eclectic art make for a dreamlike experience, enhanced by playful dishes. The “liquid olive” and the MAD tomato—both examples of molecular gastronomy—reflect what MAD does best: surprise and delight.


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Colleen
Dined 4 days ago
We had a wonderful dining experience fun atmosphere and the food was delish
A photo of Bungalow Downtown Dining restaurant
4.5
4.5 (1220)
$50 and over
Steak
Downtown
About the restaurant

Marble floors, plush blue velvet seats, and chic golden backlighting make Bungalow Downtown Dining a see-and-be-seen sensation. It’s especially popular with groups, thanks to a something-for-everyone menu that delivers in both the small-bites department (the truffle fries are a must) and the mains, featuring head-on whole-fried red snapper. Don’t skip the cocktails—they’re served with opulent garnishes like gold-tinted strawberries and honey wands and worth a visit on their own.


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Keyvan
Dined on Dec 14, 2024
The environment was very clean and modern, quick service and excellent food. Portions were large and taste was excellent
A photo of Musaafer restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1038)
$50 and over
Indian
Galleria / Uptown
About the restaurant

Musaafer’s elegant two-story space showcases all things Indian. Between the brass artwork, brocade paneling, and carved wooden columns, the regal restaurant is a feast for the eyes. And then there’s the food, which includes reimagined favorites like pani puri (fried semolina shells filled with potato, onions, and chickpeas). Even though it’s typically served as street food, Musaafer elevates the dish by presenting it on a pedestal with five shot glasses of flavored water.


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KishenVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Fantastic service, great food, scenic, ambience, rich history, and one of the best experiences of Indian culture you would have while dining in Houston
A photo of Cocody restaurant
4.6
4.6 (493)
$50 and over
Contemporary French / American
River Oaks
About the restaurant

Art Deco accents set the tone for sumptuous French-inspired food at Cocody. The main dining room ​is ​home to a spacious bar and a mesmerizing crystal light canopy, which provides flawless lighting for artistic dishes like slow-baked Chilean sea bass with saffron rouille and cod filet with leek ravioli. If you’re lucky enough to score a spot in the chef’s tasting room, you’ll get front-row seats to the kitchen, thanks to strategically placed windows that offer a view of the action.


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Karla
Dined 1 day ago
Local foodie who enjoys a good tasting menu with wine pairing. Was my first time at Cocody. The ambience was refined yet laid back. Noise level minimal. We had the lollis as appetizer with a cocktail and mocktail. The Harvest cocktail was not my favorite but the ginger mocktail was delicious. We did the Chef discovery menu and all the plates were delicious. Appealing to both the eyes and tasty. I did the wine pairing and the sommelier did a wonderful job. Only thing and it’s a personal preference is that I like to enjoy the wine and food but don’t like to drink full glass of wine with each plate. Otherwise you leave feeling tipsy at the end of the meal. I enjoy the tasting experience and would recommend. Definitely will be back.
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