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    For selfish reasons, I wouldnt mind that bowl in Orlando every now and then (not year after year)


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    Quote Originally Posted by duggie85 View Post
    Recommend any non Cajun restaurants as well?
    Here are the places that I have been that I have liked:

    Steak: Fogo De Chao, Saltgrass, Texas Land & Cattle
    Tex Mex: Mamacita's, chuy's (for the jalapeño ranch dip), Lupe Tortilla, Irma's by Minute Maid Park.
    Burgers: Langford's, Bernie's Burger Bus, Beck's Prime.

    If near 610 N. near Yale, you must go to Just Mac. It's a gourmet Mac and Cheese place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duggie85 View Post
    Recommend any non Cajun restaurants as well?
    Steaks.... Perry's, Willie G's, Vic & Anthony's, Eddie V's or Capital Grille.

    Seafood.... Goode Company Seafood, or Trulucks.

    All are very good but not necessarily cheap. This list could get long.

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    nevermind

    Last edited by Cajun90; April 26th, 2015 at 09:27 pm. Reason: duplicate post

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    LOL a food thread for an imaginary bowl game that we own. Or something.

    Did anyone book their rooms yet?


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    How about Dallas? Two hours further than Houston, Two hours closer than San Antonio, and AT&T Stadium has the retractable roof! I choose Houston as far as a Town with Many Cajun Fans and potential recruits, Dallas because of facility and theme parks, San Antonio would be 3rd with nice fun stuff to do out there also.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunjeb View Post
    Here are the places that I have been that I have liked:

    Steak: Fogo De Chao, Saltgrass, Texas Land & Cattle
    Tex Mex: Mamacita's, chuy's (for the jalapeño ranch dip), Lupe Tortilla, Irma's by Minute Maid Park.
    Burgers: Langford's, Bernie's Burger Bus, Beck's Prime.

    If near 610 N. near Yale, you must go to Just Mac. It's a gourmet Mac and Cheese place.
    Lafayette is getting a Chuy's in the new development at Ambassador and Kaliste Saloom. Wooo!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunjeb View Post
    Here are the places that I have been that I have liked:

    Steak: Fogo De Chao, Saltgrass, Texas Land & Cattle
    Tex Mex: Mamacita's, chuy's (for the jalapeño ranch dip), Lupe Tortilla, Irma's by Minute Maid Park.
    Langford's, Bernie's Burger Bus, Beck's Prime.

    If near 610 N. near Yale, you must go to Just Mac. It's a gourmet Mac and Cheese place.
    Thanks! I'm there often so always looking for new places

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    Steaks.... Perry's, Willie G's, Vic & Anthony's, Eddie V's or Capital Grille.

    Seafood.... Goode Company Seafood, or Trulucks.

    All are very good but not necessarily cheap. This list could get long.
    Thanks! Had Goode Co last week for first time and was impressed.

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    The funny thing about Houston is that there are great groupings of restaurants in completely different areas of the city. I used to live in the Heights so I have my favorite Heights restaurants, but City Center has some great ones, midtown is stocked full of them, and the 1960 area has a bunch of restaurants.


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    Atlanta is a great spot for another SB-C bowl, I mean Ga State would represent so strongly. ;o)


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunfan337 View Post
    The funny thing about Houston is that there are great groupings of restaurants in completely different areas of the city. I used to live in the Heights so I have my favorite Heights restaurants, but City Center has some great ones, midtown is stocked full of them, and the 1960 area has a bunch of restaurants.
    Some of our favorite places around town (non cajun):

    Pizza : Crisp (Heights & Woodlands) Star Pizza (Washington Ave) Grimaldis (Woodlands)
    Burgers : Christian's Tailgate (Midtown & Heights) Lankford Grocery (Montrose/Midtown) Hubcap Grill (Heights)
    Variety/Trendy Places: Yard House in City Centre, Benjy's (Rice Village & Washington), Raven's Grill (Rice Village)

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