The Melting Pot
Upon walking through the doors of The Melting Pot, not only can you smell the enticing ingredients being blended together, you will also notice that every single table and booth in the restaurant is secluded. Eating at The Melting Pot gives you the intimacy of eating alone with your loved one, but still being waited on in a five-star manner. The Melting Pot serves its guests fondue style, giving the diner the option to choose from many cheeses, sauces and chocolates.
The Melting Pot
6100 Westheimer, Suite 146
Houston, TX 77057
(713) 532-5011
meltingpot.com
Masraff's
Voted Houston's Finest Restaurant by the "Houston Business Journal" in 2009, Masraff's offers diners an exquisite Tuscan setting, with seating for over 200. The food served at Masraff's can be best described as American cuisine with a hint of Southern European flavor, including dishes such as seafood, quail, pastas, lamb and steak. Upon walking into the restaurant, you will feel as though you are dining in a quaint European bistro. Aside from being a romantic dinner spot, you can also enjoy a brunch every Sunday, accompanied by a live jazz band.
Masraff's
1025 S. Post Oak Lane
Houston, TX 77056
(713) 355-1975
masraffs.com
Home Plate Bar & Grill
Because the idea of a romantic meal can vary from person to person, an outdoors lover would possibly enjoy dining at the Home Plate Bar & Grill, located directly across the street from Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros. You can choose from one of the many five-star entrees, while drinking your favorite brand of beer or wine. Choose to dine during one of the Astros game, and you and your partner can bond over the excitement of watching the baseball game, or choose to go when the Astros are not playing and enjoy a nice, scenic meal.
Home Plate Bar & Grill
1800 Texas St.
Houston, TX 77003
(713) 222-1993
Article Written By Erin Webb
Erin Webb attended San Jacinto Junior College, focusing on journalism. She hopes to have her degree completed in 2012. Aside from writing for Demand Studios, she is also a columnist for the Houston Examiner where she gives her readers insight on easy meal planning. She also writes on subjects ranging from parenting, entreprenuership, and politics for eHow.com.