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Hugo’s

  • poblano peppers

    Two poblano peppers stuffed with roasted chicken and asadero cheese and served with arroz negro and piplán verde. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

  • lobster taco

    Small lobster taco. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

  • duck

    Braised duck with mole Poblano and arroz blanco. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

  • Hugo’s

    An inside view of Hugo’s. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

  • poblano peppers
  • lobster taco
  • duck
  • Hugo’s

Tex-Mex was the game in town until risk takers such as Hugo’s owner-chef Hugo Ortega set out to educate Houstonians about the food of his motherland. Many traditional Mexican establishments have failed, but not the high-ceiling, palatial Hugo’s, with such comida tipica as a soulful off-the-menu oxtail soup, earthy moles and snapper tamales fragrant in banana leaves. Perennial favorites are the wood-grilled rib-eye steak and baby pig roasted in banana leaves, not to mention pan-fried grasshoppers, which taste like popcorn and are delicious when paired with a blanco tequila. The crown jewel is Hugo’s Sunday brunch – a majestic cornucopian spread, worth every peso.

poblano peppers

Two poblano peppers stuffed with roasted chicken and asadero cheese and served with arroz negro and piplán verde. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

lobster taco

Small lobster taco. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

duck

Braised duck with mole Poblano and arroz blanco. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

Hugo’s

An inside view of Hugo’s. (Photo: Paula Murphy)

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1600 Westheimer Road
Houston, TX 77006
713-524-7744 | hugosrestaurant.net
Hours: Monday-Thursday 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m., Sunday 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
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