
Randy Lau
3 reviews on 1 places
A really nice museum, although I was a bit surprised that most of the art is actually fairly modern. Although the 3rd floor was a personal favorite with historical artifacts like spurs, saddles, and items related to the Era of the Alamo.
It's one of those places that you probably pass all the time nearby but never stop. You should, its a Georgetown institution and worth 15 minutes. It's hidden in a residential area and quite small, aside from the hat and boots, there is a community garden and small playground.
I dont know why I haven't eaten here before now. The food was authentic and great, though the menu may not be as expansive than similar restaurants. They specialize in appetizers, sushi and bento boxes, but they have some other entrees and noodle bowls. The restaurant is actually larger than expected, but honestly sitting up front seems better because the service is better. The bento boxes are great and come with your choice of sashimi or rolls. We also tried the curry chicken katsu, seafood noodle and several rolls. Everything was great, and the food came out faster than anywhere else I can remember and even faster than some fast food places. We didn't have a reservation, and it wasn't a problem, but I would reccomend making them in the future as there was alot of traffic, people ordering takeout, etc. I would highly advise trying Kiku Sushi.