Reviewing Dharmas Cafe in Houston, Texas

If you happen to be around Houston, Texas and in search of a café that can serve you sumptuous meals at reasonable prices, then you'd better look around for the Dharmas Café. They started business since 2001 and are open to serve guests from Tuesdays to Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. please take note though that this neat and comfy café, more popularly known as Dharmas Café, is not open to serve you during Mondays.

Dharmas Café is a family owned cozy and modest café that will not only serve you lunch but dinner as well. It is can be found within the historically significant Kessler Building flanked by Houston Avenue and Crockett Street at 1718 Houston, so you are definitely not going to miss it.

Going inside the Dharmas Café, you will be welcomed by simple and country-style decors which will tell you right away that they serve simple and homemade delectable dishes. What is more, they will be served in a very slack environment giving you the privacy and relaxation you need.

Dharmas Café also offers Sunday brunch which is actually the visitors' favorite. Despite the price being a little bit on the high end of $17 each person, it is guaranteed that you will enjoy their "all you can eat" treats. What is more, you should also try their regular lunch and dinner menus which include some delicious crab rangoon. It is a dish of crab and cream cheese in a fried wonton for only $8. Or you may also try one of Dharmas Café's well-loved appetizers, the wrap of spicy tuna that has ahi tuna going with cream cheese, cucumber slices, some red onion jalapenos, a pinch of wasabi and some spinach hidden underneath a tomato basil wrap or even their cured or smoked salmon which costs $10 apiece.

Likewise, there are countless customers who just can't help ordering for Dharmas Café's specialty salads before finally retreating to their offices. These include the very well-appreciated tomatoes Florentine, a specialty salad which takes in mouth-watering blue cheese, some red onions and seared spinach.

There is also Dharmas Café's confetti salad endowed with walnuts, some red onions, dried currants, and Szechwan vinaigrette for $8.00 a serving. Or better yet, never ever leave Dharmas Café without having a taste of the antipasto Dharma which comprises of some asparagus spears, red tomatoes, artichoke hearts on top of the Kalamata olives, as well as some crumbled feta with a balsamic vinaigrette for $12 per serving.

Without a doubt, Dharmas Café is a totally appetizing and scrumptious place to be found. You do not only enjoy having the peace and quiet of the ambiance, but most importantly, get to taste the best palatable dishes of this little café in Houston.