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2427 Hazard St, Unit 1

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Having an apartment in Houston means taking in the fantastic food and nightlife of the town, some of the best in the nation, so when it comes to getting a steak, there are plenty of places to please. Frank's Chop House, however, gives Houstonians something special: all of Frank's food is local, from the seafood, to the meat, to the vegetables. A trip to Frank's Chop House is an experience in the real taste of Houston. These local ingredients are a great addition to an already great selection of entrees, appetizers and desserts. To start things off, try their delicious pan-seared scallops, or their summer vegetable souffle, a unique take on an old dish that showcases all of the great local vegetables of the region. Next, for salad, you can choose from a warn spinach salad, an endive salad, a beef tenderloin salad, or many other great options. Next up is what makes this place famous: the steaks. There are plenty of different cuts and sizes to choose from, from sirloins, to rib-eyes, to a filet. Also, try their double-cut 16 oz. pork chops, made with real local pork, or the local flavor of grilled rosemary lamb chops. If you're more in the mood for seafood, Frank's is ready with fresh fish and shrimp right out of the gulf coast. In addition to the food, Frank's Chop House has a huge wine list, with wines from all over the world. Whether you're in the mood for a carbernet, a merlot, a pinot, or even a glass of champagne, Frank's has you covered. They also have a special place on their list for what they call their "interesting whites" and "interesting reds", presenting interesting and unique flavors that you can't find in many other locations. If you want a real taste of Houston, and it's all its local flavor, then Frank's Chop House is the best in town. It's a excellent opportunity to get dressed up, get out of the apartment, and enjoy some delicious wines, fresh seafood, and luscious steaks, all while supporting Houston farmers and ranchers.
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