
Bruce of Chili Bob's Houston Eats and I had been discussing a lunch get together to try out a new Malaysian restaurant (Cafe Singapore), which is located at 12345 Bellaire. We arrived to find it closed on Mondays. After checking out their menu in the window (which looks really promising), we decided to try something out in the shopping center at 9889 Bellaire, as there is quite a bit of stuff in this one strip. As we walked back and forth, trying to decide, we finally settled on a place called called Friend's Kitchen. I noticed that they had a cold appetizer of Beef Tendons, which had two stars next to it. They also have a very inexpensive lunch menu ($4.95) that provides a smaller portion of many of their chef's specials.
I have been afraid of beef tendons in the past, as I was worried it might be high in fat. It also sounds a little gross to most people. However, I had recently done some research on the subject and found that they are high in protein/very low in fat. It also has a quality that I really like-chewiness. I decided that today would be the day that I would try some tendon, and this was a great decision.
The beef tendons came simply prepared with fresh jalapenos and cilantro. The secret ingredient though was the generous amount of chili oil and sichuan peppers in which these tendons were coated. There was just enough heat from the oil where it wasn't overpowering, and there was plenty of sichuan pepper that made my lips and tongue numb after a while. The tendons were pleasantly chewy, and I liked that this dish was served cold (but had another form of heat in it). Cold beef tendons are a great appetizer for a summer meal if you love some heat in your food like I do.
Friend's Kitchen looks to be brand new, as there are no mentions of it online. I believe that another place went under and this is the space's next restaurant incarnation. I will for sure try this place again, as the cooking is simple, cheap, and fresh. The other diners had some nice looking stuff on their plates. At $4.95 a pop, two could try three things and still not be out too much dough.
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