About
Sing Houston Texas is described as Houston’s first fresh-casual Asian restaurant. It offers a taste of Singapore. Located at Lowell Street Market in the Heights neighborhood, Sing Houston Texas flavors represent Singapore’s cultural melting pot in a comfortable and casual environment. With a diverse culinary history, Singapore’s flavors perfectly blend Thai, Malay, Indian, Vietnamese and Chinese cuisines in Sing Restaurant. it is the brainchild of food critic Cuc Lam and Jerry Lasco of Max’s Wine Dive and The Tasting Room.
Sing Houston Texas is a fresh-casual restaurant inspired by Singapore & tailored for the Next Generation of Eaters, offering bold, exotic flavors of Asia.Sing Houston Texas is our tribute to Singapore, the great melting pot.Awesome counter service inspired pan-Asian cuisine.The food is amazing, something never experienced. The staff? Awesome, quick and courteous. This is a must if you’re in Houston!
Menu & Beverages
The menu of Sing Houston Texas is vast with soup, lite bites, shareable plates, entrées, desserts, and kids’ options. Mein Ga Vietnamese soup with chicken, mushrooms and glass noodles makes for a great comfort food dish. For family-style eating and shared plates, marinated pork with lemongrass, chili, and garlic hits the spot or enjoy Thai and tandoori chicken satay. the beverage menu includes sake on tap, wines by the glass, local craft brews, jasmine teas and more. So whether you’re looking for a fun night out or a quick Singapore-inspired bite, SING makes for a great dining option
HOURS
Mon Closed
Tue 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Wed 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Thu 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Fri 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sat 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sun 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
718 W 18th St Suite D, Houston, TX 77008
(713) 808-9016
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There is nothing lacking on any dish. No salt or pepper needed here either.
place is amazing so good. love the char kway teow and the laksa