Day 1 - flew in and was close to noon by the time we got the car.
Stopped at a Whataburger on the way out of Dallas. Very nice. Beats the King and the Clown by a mile, but you're spending 2-3X for a (bigger, better) burger. Danger: Sweet Tea will suck all the moisture out of your tongue, leaving you thirstier than you started.
Made it to Houston. Paging through several guides including AAA, decided to try Arcodoro in the tony Galleria area
www.arcodoro.com
5000 Westheimer Rd # 120
Houston, TX 77056
(713) 621-6888
Excellent Italian food with Sardinian specialties; not so excellent prices (the food below was for two of us)
“Panadeddas” di Cinghiale al Piccante were described as fried ravioli of boar, more like empanadas. Very, very good, large portion.
Agnelotti Dorati are ravioli-like pastas stuffed with buffalo ricotta and black truffles, with a foie gras and white wine reduction. Outstanding, but for $24 I expected more than 7 of them.
Costolette d’Agnello alle Mandorle are lamb chops with an almond crust. Still not a lot of food, but wasn't expecting much with lamb. Delicious, almost a marzipan crust.
SeadaDesert made up for the hunger -- a fried dough filled with cheese and drizzled with bitter honey. The surprise was that the cheese is provolone, and if it wasn't for the coffee gelato served with it, it could have been an appetizer.
The portions are designed, it appears, for a primi and a secondi per diner -- not what we were expecting to spend. Delicious, but we walked out wanting a bit more.
Tuesday -- Saw the Lucy fossil exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, then booked out of town for the Johnson Space Center. Space Chili in their food court not so great -- bland and scorchingly high in temperature. Otherwise, a nice place to visit, but I can't see going back frequently (they offer an annual pass for the price of the visit + parking).
Then down to Galveston. Gaido's is a huge place -- they own three restaurants and a hotel. Outstanding service, lots of food for the price.
http://www.gaidosofgalveston.com/restaraunts.html
3802 Seawall Blvd
Galveston TX 77550
800-525-0064
See Galveston.com for menus
They offer a complete dinner with half-portions of a number of entrees for $19.99, or $6.99 over the normal entree prices. Fish prepared with a number of different sauces at different prices too. Even half portions are substantial when you throw in bread, soup, salad, side dish and dessert (my side of pasta and the majority of MrsF's pasta once the shrimp were gone are left over for on-the-road food). I had grouper in "Nick" sauce, which was avocado and pepper cream sauce with several large shrimp and garnished with pecans and ribbons of colored tortilla. Heavier than the splash of cream sauce and slivers of avocado and peppers I'd pictured from the menu, but delicious.
Desserts included a very good key lime pie, and a double pecan pie, with a pecan crust and whole glazed pecans pressed into the entire surface.
Highly recommended.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang