Where To Eat On Thanksgiving In Houston

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Thanksgiving in H-Town: Where to Stuff Your Face (Responsibly)

Thanksgiving is coming, and you know what that means: food coma central. Forget about cooking that bird, dealing with the family drama, and the inevitable post-dinner nap. Let's talk about the real star of the show: eating out! Houston, with its diverse culinary scene, is a Thanksgiving foodie's paradise. So, ditch the apron and let's dive into the best places to indulge your turkey cravings without the hassle.

Traditional Thanksgiving with a Twist

If you're a classic Thanksgiving kind of person, but want to add a little je ne sais quoi to your meal, then these places are for you.

  • The Annie Café & Bar: This place takes your grandma's Thanksgiving dinner and gives it a fancy makeover. Think roasted turkey breast, pan-seared red snapper, and shrimp tempura. And let's not forget the dessert - apple tarte tatin, pecan pie, or pumpkin beignets? Decisions, decisions.

  • Le Jardinier: For those who prefer their Thanksgiving with a side of haute couture, Le Jardinier is your spot. Picture this: confit turkey leg rotolo, heritage turducken ballotine, and scallops with sunchoke puree. Yes, you read that right.

For the Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Lover

Not everyone is into turkey and stuffing. If you're one of those rebels, fear not! Houston has you covered.

  • Nobu: Sushi on Thanksgiving? Why not! Nobu offers its regular menu, so you can indulge in your favorite rolls while everyone else is busy carving.
  • Amrina: This Indian restaurant offers a unique Thanksgiving experience with a five-course prix-fixe menu featuring dishes like turkey kebab and pumpkin soup. Talk about a flavor explosion!

Casual Thanksgiving Vibes

Maybe you're not into fancy restaurants and prefer a more laid-back Thanksgiving. No worries, we've got you covered.

  • Steak 48: If you're craving a meaty feast, Steak 48 is the place to be. Skip the turkey and go straight for the steak. You deserve it.

How to... Thanksgiving Edition

  • How to avoid awkward family conversations? Order takeout and watch a movie. Problem solved.
  • How to impress your family with your Thanksgiving knowledge? Drop some fun facts about the history of the holiday.
  • How to survive the post-Thanksgiving food coma? Take a long walk, or sign up for a gym membership. Just kidding, relax and enjoy the nap.
  • How to deal with leftovers? Get creative! Turkey sandwiches, anyone?
  • How to show gratitude? Enjoy the delicious food, good company, and the overall joy of the season.

So there you have it, folks! Your guide to a fabulous Thanksgiving in Houston. Remember, the most important thing is to enjoy your meal and spend quality time with loved ones. Happy Thanksgiving!

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