steve00 said:
Texaggie7nine said:
That they left out Houston for so long. 4th largest US city with arguably the best food scene in the nation, yeah. BS. On top of that, their "star" system of 1-3 always was silly to me. Good, fine dining food needs to be very professionally presented, yes, but the pretentiousness of giving higher stars only to those that make plates that look more like art than food is silly to me.
Houston has a great food scene, but it is not "arguably" the best in the nation.
I think it is certainly top 10, but the highest you could start to make a rational argument for it is probably 5th best, where it is in the discussion with the likes of Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Las Vegas, Charleston, New Orleans.
For affordable/casual/diverse food options, I would place us at the very top, and I have traveled the entire country plenty. We have a high concentration of excellent food at a decent price point. We have so many awesome family owned restaurants. I was reminded of this when I was passing by Hughie's and Tacos Dona Lena on W. 18th the other day on my way to Teotihuacan.
If your establishment is in Houston proper, and your food isn't good-to-great, you're not going to last long, as there are so many great options.
I have not been to many areas in Los Angeles, Chicago, or Phoenix where you can just pull over and pretty much bank on the food being good at some random stand alone restaurant. Our seedy taco trucks and taquerias are better than the vast majority of their most piopular Mexican restaurants.