I’ve adapted a vegetarian diet for the past two weeks. Eating “clean” always makes me feel better. It is a type of diet that I know can’t sustain for long periods but I figured that for as long as majority of my meals are meat-free, I should be ok. As a result, I’ve had a fun adventure exploring the meat-free world—it’s not as painful as I though it would be!
This weekend, however, D and I decided to indulge our carnivorous cravings, so we have to make a difficult decision on which steakhouse to go to. I say “difficult” because we are in Houston, you can’t turn a corner without seeing some type of steak or barbecue place. It takes a lot of thought and discernment to know which place is worthy to fall off the vegetarian horse. So I turned to Zagat and Gayot, my trusted food critiquing bodies. I found Vallone’s , which is consistent among the top ten. The likes of Eddie V’s, Mortons, Capital Grille, Mccormick and Schmick’s have been around awhile and while all are wonderful, we wanted to try someplace new. So Vallone’s it is.
This was a lot bigger than I expected, but absolutely divine! Sometimes I wonder why I still am surprised with Texan servings…
I was still hesitant to get off the vegetarian horse, so I ordered fish. I actually had a mini-cheat last week with “adobo”. I discovered this Filipino restaurant that delivers. They had chicken adobo so ordered it with my halo-halo. I got so guilty after the first bite, I took it home for Beans, who promptly inhaled it.
This does not look very attractive but it really is good. The crust is unbelievable. I don’t usually eat the pie crust because it’s just added calories, but for this, I made an exception. The cinnamon rum ice cream is home-made; very rich in flavor.
So despite the misstep of ordering fish in a steakhouse (what was I thinking???), it was a wonderful dinner. Like I said, this restaurant is among the newer steakhouses in Houston. I am pretty sure it is going to be around for a while!