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1611 Lamar Street
Houston, TX 77010
(713) 337-7314
In the voice of Chandler Bing:
"Could The Grove BE the most beautiful restaurant in Houston?"
Got an out of town guest or date to impress? This is your spot!
Waking up to a GORGEOUS Saturday, my friends knew we had to dine outdoors and headed down to Discovery Green. We became possessed by The Grove's inviting deck (all "if you build it, they will come" style) and next thing you know, we are sitting on their adorable red and white patio chairs.
You can't help but feel like it's the greatest day of your life when you are at The Grove on a sunny day.
We started off with the most amazing ceviche I've ever had. Fresh and light, this ceviche was not swimming in salsa the way I see most ceviche these days. It was served with crispy plantains which kept me smiling. This was my favorite selection, hands down.
Moving on, we tried the deviled eggs topped with chorizo and olive tapenade. Despite the fact that the yolk was a tad too mustardy - I was pleased.
We finished off with the Nicoise Salad. The seared tuna was awesome, but at the end of the day, I am just not a salad girl.
Service was excellent, and the beauty of this restaurant is unbelievable - fancy but understated and comfortable. A rarity.
The Grove is definitely a special place in Houston. I can't wait to return.
"Could The Grove BE the most beautiful restaurant in Houston?"
Got an out of town guest or date to impress? This is your spot!
Waking up to a GORGEOUS Saturday, my friends knew we had to dine outdoors and headed down to Discovery Green. We became possessed by The Grove's inviting deck (all "if you build it, they will come" style) and next thing you know, we are sitting on their adorable red and white patio chairs.
You can't help but feel like it's the greatest day of your life when you are at The Grove on a sunny day.
We started off with the most amazing ceviche I've ever had. Fresh and light, this ceviche was not swimming in salsa the way I see most ceviche these days. It was served with crispy plantains which kept me smiling. This was my favorite selection, hands down.
Moving on, we tried the deviled eggs topped with chorizo and olive tapenade. Despite the fact that the yolk was a tad too mustardy - I was pleased.
We finished off with the Nicoise Salad. The seared tuna was awesome, but at the end of the day, I am just not a salad girl.
Service was excellent, and the beauty of this restaurant is unbelievable - fancy but understated and comfortable. A rarity.
The Grove is definitely a special place in Houston. I can't wait to return.
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