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Delos
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Tried some Texas BBQ at a local place, Demeris - so-so. Had a decent meal at Prego in the Rice Village. [View Full Report] |
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ignatius
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Restaurants in nearby Rice Village - any type of food that interests you. [View Full Report] |
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pedrossi
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The family-owned Italian restaurant in the Rice Village is delicious, and the food is cheap. Be wary of the food at the Mexican restaurant, however - some of the food is very spicy. [View Full Report] |
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Kpearson502
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El Meson, Goode Company Barbecue, Viang Thai, Cafe Brioche, Cafe Brasil, Irma's Southwest Grill, Cafe Montrose, Yia Yia's. [View Full Report] |
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poozislove
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We were stuck in traffic for an hour so we said we'd go to the first place to eat we could find. It was Sulllivan's which happens to be a very expensive place but the steak was the best I [View Full Report] |
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dally
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Take them up on their offer to eat lunch with a student! I was scared stiff, but it was totally fine. Plus, it's with a big group of Rice-hopefuls, so no one-on-one awkwardness! [View Full Report] |
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Father of the Boarder
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The art area is full of good food -- about .5 miles from the campus. And, by the football field's parking lot and stadium, there is Rice Village. Like a large outdoor mall with chain quality restaurants and some mom and pops. Popular place for the k [View Full Report] |
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kathryn07
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Obviously Houston has a plethora of dining options. I would definately recommend checking out the Rice Village though since it's an area where a lot of students go on weekends to eat/shop. [View Full Report] |