"This aptly described “glass treehouse” showcases floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Buffalo Bayou Park. During the day, the restaurant offers views of the lush greenery, and, after dark, light from multiple chandeliers that bedeck the space illuminates the dining room. The large, covered outdoor terrace immerses visitors in the natural world outside as they dine on a modern, fresh take on Mexican cuisine — summer tasting menu dishes include Cornish hen al pibil and sea bass in a mole amarillo." - Brittany Britto Garley
"This aptly described “glass treehouse” showcases floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Buffalo Bayou Park. During the day, the restaurant offers views of the lush greenery, and, after dark, light from multiple chandeliers that bedeck the space illuminates the dining room. The large, covered outdoor terrace immerses visitors in the natural world outside as they dine on a modern, fresh take on Mexican cuisine — summer tasting menu dishes include Cornish hen al pibil and sea bass in a mole amarillo." - Marcy de Luna
"Enjoy aesthetically pleasing margaritas of all types in the majestic, chandelier-bedecked dining room at Flora. The new see-and-be-seen restaurant is a destination for authentic Mexican eats, and its margaritas make worthy pairings. You can’t go wrong with any of Flora’s handful of margaritas, including its mezcal renditions, the Grant made with Tapatio tequila reposado, or the Jacy, made with tequila blanco." - Marcy de Luna
"Nestled in Buffalo Bayou Park, this urban treehouse features floor-to-ceiling windows, offering an optimal and picturesque view, rain or shine. Hunker down, and enjoy margaritas and cocktails made with fresh juices, along with Mexican plates like sopecitas, tostadas, al pastor tacos, grilled octopus, or parrillada — a chef’s selection of seafood and meats, served with house-made tortillas, refried beans, rice, and a salsa flight. Don’t leave without trying dessert. The flan and the warm molcajete chocolate cake, made with homemade Mexican chocolate and served with spiced orange and piloncillo, are worth the visit alone." - Kayla Stewart
"Nestled high along Buffalo Bayou, Flora feels like an urban treehouse where guests can bask in the views of their natural surroundings and the compelling takes on Mexican cuisine staples. The large covered patio is adorned with string lights and comfortable seating for dining on sopecitos, guacamole, and cricket salt-rimmed margaritas. Try the molcajete chocolate cake — you won’t regret it." - Brittany Britto Garley