5555 Morningside Drive Suite 150
Houston, TX 77005
Harris County
Phone: (713) 520-9690
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by Lanell Sherod on
El Rio is a gay bar, a straight bar, a hipster bar, a karaoke bar, a groovy dance floor, a concert hall, a lovely Sunday afternoon in the park, a burlesque show, a hoedown, a place to get great drinks for cheap and play pool or shuffle board and on and on and on. El Rio has constantly been one of my favorite bars in San Francisco for more than 20 years! It is not a place to have an attitude or to be obnoxious and rude because you will stick out like a soar thumb. There is something every night! My favorite nights there are Monday cheap drink night, Wednesday karaoke and Saturday night soup. I love El Rio!
by Tisha V. on
"Not everyone understands House Music; it's a spiritual thing; a body thing; a soul thing."[Track by Eddie Amador] All walks of life migrate to this amazing club. The music will take you to another mind set, another place, really. Marques Wyatt resident, is my favorite DJ ever. I have ALL of his CD's and play them all the time. I groove to them, and they always put me in a great happy mood. My only problem is it's on a Sunday, and I have to work the next day, so I rarely get to go, or this would be my religion. So take a Monday off, go in comfortable shoes and clothes, and be prepared to drip with sweat, and get down to get up! Awesome. I get the chills just thinking about the wonderfulness of the beautiful music that is spun here each week. Peace.
by Niki Poppell on
This is a tiny house on the corner of hicks and moore. For only 6.00 you can get 3 items and a plate of white rice. lamb stew, sweet and sour fish, beef rendnag, just to name a few, alsdo.... nasi goreng, ikan pepes, bakmi goreng, rendaung, soto betawi, nasi cah kangkung, gado-gado, satay. they have a cooler of water and small styrofoam cups that you pour yourself. the people are pretty nice and the food is excellent, you can also get a large whole fish for only 7 dollars. also have es telor drinks which is like a pink coconut flavored drink with a cherry and lychee in it. pretty delicious if you ask me. They are all about the quality of the food, not the location. the location is very hard to find and doesnt have any parking to speak of besides on-street, and the place has a sign, but its easy to miss. It has three or four small tables where you basically rub up against other customers if youre not careful. It's a small corner store where they are very polite and sell excellent hot and spicy food. To correct any confusion created by the prior reviews this place is actually called Hardena, but the sign outside says "Waroeng Surabaya" which means surabaya cafe (like saying philly cafe) It was listed in a philadelphia food magazine in summer of 2005 and recently in a few other magazines too. and has kinda created a small buzz for being one of a handful of indonesian places to eat at (even though there are about a dozen other places - and almost no one else has reviewed any of them) it is a small yellow house right in the heart of the south philly indonesian community. It is listed in native magazines (kabar kilar) as Waroeng surabaya, and in my cellphone (ini orang bule, bisa basa jawi) as Waroeng Surabaya. the owners are from new york city and usually go up there to buy groceries and shop and visit relatives when they have that one day off, tuesday. only accepts cash and closed on tuesdays.