Cool spot. Â Yeah, it's an airport restaurant, but it is a nice change from the usual airport restaurants. Â They have MANY wines available, by different-size pours, by the full glass, and by bottle. Â We had sandwiches with homemade potato chips. Â The food was good and reasonably priced ($12 and $13). Â The wine was also reasonably priced. Â The bottle we bought was $54 on the menu; I looked for the wine at my local Publix and it sells for $31. Â Not a bad markup for airport beverage.
If I ever fly through Houston United terminal again, I will definitely return to this restaurant.
I was excited to try this place based on the rave reviews of the tuna tartare and wines. Â However, they sell the wines by the ml which is misleading and don't seem to use anything to ensure you get the right pour. Â They just eyeball it. Â I ordered the 2nd largest volume thinking that would give me a normal glass (for $35) but it was barely enough to wet my whistle. Â When the glass arrived I questioned the waiter since the people right next to me ordered the same amount and got bigger pours. Â He responded that I could always get more. Â
The tuna took forever to arrive and when it did it had the appearance of being treated with food coloring to keep it a vibrant reddish/pink color after long exposure to air. Â It didn't taste fishy but it just didn't look natural or appetizing. Â It also was poorly seasoned. Â Â
Finally the bartender was speaking to a patron just to my left at the bar about a woman streaking through the airport a few days earlier. Â I laughed and asked her about what happened , she looked at me, and ignored me as if I was rudely interrupting a personal conversation. Â Hmmm... Â don't bartenders get paid to talk to customers. Â Just weird.
I won't be returning here.