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Houston, Texas Restaurants with Incredible Desserts

Indulge Your Sweet Tooth with Some of the Best Desserts in Town

Sally Ann Murphy
Many, many articles and reviews are written each week about the restaurants in Houston, Texas, where you can find almost any cuisine or cooking style you prefer. But (admit it) sometimes you just get through a meal so you can have a dessert! And if dessert is what is really on your mind, why not go to a restaurant that serves some sweets to die for? If you are looking for some of the best desserts on the planet, stop in to one of the Houston, Texas restaurants below!

Danton's Gulf Coast Seafood Kitchen
This is without doubt one of the best seafood restaurants in Houston, Texas, but they also serve some incredible desserts! Located in Houston's Museum District, you can stop in and enjoy plenty of awesome seafood here, but save room for the best part - Key Lime Pie, Chocolate Monkey Cake, Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie, and more! Many folks come here for the Baked Crab Balinese and Oysters Kyle, but now you know the real reason for this Houston, Texas restaurant's success! For more information on this Houston, Texas restaurant and their awesome desserts, click here.

Mancuso's Italian Table
One of the best Italian restaurants in Houston, Texas, Mancuso's is well known for its Penne Sugo Rosso, its Cappelini al Oglio, and its Wood Fired Pizzas that are topped with everything from clams to Prosciutto to house-made mozzarella cheese. But if you would enjoy desserts such as Cappuccino Cheesecake, Devil's Chocolate Delight, Tiramisu or Bread Pudding topped with rum sauce (made with a secret recipe that makes it their most popular dessert), be sure to save plenty of room! The desserts created at this Houston, Texas Italian restaurant will (almost) make you want to skip the entrees completely. You can find them on South Voss Street. For more information on this Houston, Texas restaurant and their incredible desserts, click here.

Ragin' Cajun
This Houston, Texas restaurant is THE spot (well, spots, as it now has more than one location) for crawfish, oysters, catfish and gumbo, created with a blend of Southwest Louisiana and New Orleans cooking that has garnered it acclaim in People magazine and even on the Food Network. But one other attraction of this Houston, Texas restaurant is its incredibly awesome desserts! Looking for desserts such as Bourbon Pecan Pie, Homemade Bread Pudding, Peanut Butter Pie or their famous Brownie Sundae? Look no further than here, and don't fill up on those spicy crawfish. You'll find the original Ragin' Cajun restaurant on Richmond. For more information on this Houston, Texas restaurant and their mouth-watering desserts, click here.

Ruggles Café Bakery
Located in Rice Village, this Houston, Texas restaurant has been serving the community for over ten years. Folks are crazy about their homemade soups, sandwiches, salads and more. Looking for Warm Baked Goat Cheese Salad, Thai Chicken Peanut Salad or a Ham and Cheese Panini? Stop in. But don't forget to leave room for dessert - as you can imagine, this bakery has many award winning treats for you to enjoy! If you find desserts like Apple Spice Cake, English Trifle, Chocolate Mint Mousse Cake or Key Lime Tarts appealing, this Houston, Texas restaurant is the spot for you. Browse their three bakery display cases for ideas, and don't forget to check the specials board at this restaurant for the "Dessert of the Day." For more information on this Houston, Texas restaurant and their awesome desserts, click here.

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Personal experience
http://www.rugglescafebakery.com
http://www.rajin-cajun.com
http://www.mit9.com
http://www.dantonsseafood.com

Published by Sally Ann Murphy

Sally is an attorney who enjoys good wine, excellent food, bird watching and learning about gardening in her adopted home of Little Rock, Arkansas. She has a special interest in cultivating roses, and is the...  View profile

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  • Zona Zirconia12/14/2010

    Great info and article ♥ - These places sound great to visit :)

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