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The elite meet for decadent dining in this sumptuous jewel box of plush scarlet and coral fabrics, glossy Italian woods and awe-inspiring antique chandeliers. It's a world that... Pros + nouvellestar sighting Cons - expensive
Tony's Rstaurant has been a favorite of mine for years. Went to a dinner in the wine room last week and found it to be dated, dirty and dark. There was so much dust on the wine shelves I was appalled. The food was not up to par nor was the service. The flowers were exquisite. Very disappointed!
The place is the oldest restaurant in the downtown of Houston. Food delicious, service excellent. Price high
Yes, the prices are quite high, but you get what you pay for. I thought the dishes were simple, but perfectly done. I had the tuna tartare and the sea bass options: I couldn't find a fault in both of these dishes. The chocolate soufflé is something I'll never forget, not only because of their gigantic sizes, but also because...
Food was good - not great. Definitely not worthy the price. Waiters were polite but inefficient. The place is busy, not the romantic atmosphere I was expecting.
Dined here with clients - superb experience all the way around. Delicious salad selection, top notch service. Great for a special occasion or formal business lunch.
Serving northern Continental, French and Italian fare, this is a fine dining restaurant. Expect the average entrée to cost over $30, and people are appropriate when dressed formal -- jacket is required.
Atmosphere: The facility has an elegant décor. The lighting is via chandelier. The restaurant has two dining rooms with seating for 120 people. It is formal and lively.
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The awesome, 10,000-bottle wine collection includes some affordable, newly discovered Italian gems. Don't miss the rare, cool underground wine cellar.
Looking for your menu favorites? Tony's classic dishes are named 1801's on the new menu (after the restaurant's original location on Post Oak).
For romantic dinners or intimate gatherings, consider booking your private party in the Wine Library which seats up to 10 people. For larger parties, the Wine Cellar can accommodate up to 60 guests.
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