Appreciate any feedback on restaurants in Sugar Land. TIA.
this is good, except the Churrasco's is not very good. Best food is either Brandani's or V&V. And I don't think it is really close. There is a Perry's that is okay, but certainly the value is awful.EclipseAg said:
Vino & Vinyl in Town Square always gets good reviews.
If you want a somewhat fancy, better than chain experience, Brandani's in Missouri City is a good choice. They also have a burger and taco shop in the same location, but their main restaurant is a higher-end, nice place.
If you like German food with a Texas twist, Texas Biergarten in Missouri City is fun. Lots of Texas beers on tap and some pretty good pork schnitzel. It's not at all fancy, but it's a good value for the money and I've never had a bad meal there.
There's a Churrasco's in Sugar Land that is nice, too.
Pickings are pretty slim once you get away from Indian/Asian food.
I don't know ... I was there in December and my steak was very good. Atmosphere was nice and the service was great. We had a big table and the staff was attentive.bularry said:
this is good, except the Churrasco's is not very good.
lancevance said:
Is churascos the place that was just a more casual "Americas"?
And Amazon was a more casual Churrasco's, and it is gone too. We used to wear that place out.T Durden said:lancevance said:
Is churascos the place that was just a more casual "Americas"?
Yes, Michael Cordua places. I believe he is an Aggie. Isn't America's gone?
good to hearEclipseAg said:I don't know ... I was there in December and my steak was very good. Atmosphere was nice and the service was great. We had a big table and the staff was attentive.bularry said:
this is good, except the Churrasco's is not very good.
It was my first time there in probably five years. So maybe we caught them on a good night.
Indian food gives me the a-gas and the a-squirts.Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
if you are a fan of Indian food it's easily Agas