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What to Eat in Houston Before Sailing from Galveston? 🚢🍽️

If you’re boarding a cruise from Galveston, don’t miss the chance to explore Houston’s diverse food scene! Here are some tasty options near Sugar Land: 🦞 Crawfish: Though originally from New Orleans, Houston’s crawfish is fresh and flavorful! Try the spot in (Vietnamese-owned) — though pricier at ~$16/lb, the crawfish are plump and meaty. 🦐💯 🍣 Sushi & Asian Fusion: Momo Sushi & Asian Bistro (run by a Cantonese chef) surprises with excellent sushi! Their specialty boat requires pre-order but is worth it. They also serve off-menu Cantonese dishes like: Stir-fried silverfish with garlic 🐟 — crispy, fragrant, perfect with beer! Wok-fried noodles 🍜 — simple but delicious Cantonese-style lobster 🦞 — tender and saucy (sorry, no solo pic!) 🍲 Hot Pot Buffet: Shabu Zone offers all-you-can-eat hot pot (lunch ~$21, dinner ~$31). Dinner includes blue crab (a bit soft but tasty!), veggie bar, ice cream, dipping sauces, and kimchi. Note: No traditional Chinese sauces though. ⚠️ Skip if you’ll have plenty on the cruise — but great for pre-trip feasting! 📍 All these spots are near Sugar Land, far from Galveston but close to NASA. If short on time, focus on Galveston. If staying overnight in Houston, consider Sugar Land or downtown for museums + food! #HoustonLife #CruiseTips #FoodDiary #AsianCuisine #CantoneseFood #Crawfish #HoustonFood #GalvestonTravel #SugarLandEats

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What to Eat in Houston Before Sailing from Galveston? 🚢🍽️

If you’re boarding a cruise from Galveston, don’t miss the chance to explore Houston’s diverse food scene! Here are some tasty options near Sugar Land: 🦞 Crawfish: Though originally from New Orleans, Houston’s crawfish is fresh and flavorful! Try the spot in (Vietnamese-owned) — though pricier at ~$16/lb, the crawfish are plump and meaty. 🦐💯 🍣 Sushi & Asian Fusion: Momo Sushi & Asian Bistro (run by a Cantonese chef) surprises with excellent sushi! Their specialty boat requires pre-order but is worth it. They also serve off-menu Cantonese dishes like: Stir-fried silverfish with garlic 🐟 — crispy, fragrant, perfect with beer! Wok-fried noodles 🍜 — simple but delicious Cantonese-style lobster 🦞 — tender and saucy (sorry, no solo pic!) 🍲 Hot Pot Buffet: Shabu Zone offers all-you-can-eat hot pot (lunch ~$21, dinner ~$31). Dinner includes blue crab (a bit soft but tasty!), veggie bar, ice cream, dipping sauces, and kimchi. Note: No traditional Chinese sauces though. ⚠️ Skip if you’ll have plenty on the cruise — but great for pre-trip feasting! 📍 All these spots are near Sugar Land, far from Galveston but close to NASA. If short on time, focus on Galveston. If staying overnight in Houston, consider Sugar Land or downtown for museums + food! #HoustonLife #CruiseTips #FoodDiary #AsianCuisine #CantoneseFood #Crawfish #HoustonFood #GalvestonTravel #SugarLandEats

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