Tony's Restaurant Review:
Tony Vallone has set the standard for Italian cuisine and fine dining in Houston for more than 40 years. His latest version of Tony’s is situated in the beautifully renovated structure in Greenway Plaza. Yes, the interior displays original artwork by John Palmer, and there’s a waterfall, delicate pale woods and plenty of natural light. But the real reason people are still flocking to Tony’s has...
This adult playground is the place where deals get done, life celebrations are marked, and people keep an eagle eye out for the next boldfaced type (as in boldface type in the social columns) to walk through the water-wall-surrounded front doors. Oh right, the Euro-Italian food is excellent, too, and the über-elegant surroundings, complete with contemporary artworks by Jesus Moroles, Robert...
"One of Houston's oldest and most elegant", this Greenway Plaza "legend" from Tony Vallone provides "true white-tablecloth" dining via "top-notch" Italian-Continental cuisine and "refined" service in a "date"-worthy setting adorned with world-class art; on the downside are "astronomical" prices and service that can be "a little stuffy" "unless they know you"; P.S. jackets suggested.
After more than 30 years at the same Post Oak location, Houston’s crème de la crème of contemporary European-style dining moved its landmark to Greenway Plaza, replacing Maxim’s. After dropping $5 million on the extensive renovations, the look is earthy contemporary in shades of cinnamon and pale woods with modern art and lots of natural light. The revitalized setting still attracts the...