When the family can’t agree on where to eat for dinner, skip the hours of bouncing ideas back and forth and go someplace that has it all. You’ll find exactly that at Railway Heights Market, a new food hall in Houston with over 25,000 square feet of restaurants and shops. Cuisine from all over the world and locally-owned retail stores combine for a one-stop wonderland with everything you could ever need or want. Take your taste buds on a trip to Poland for some authentic pierogis, then head over to India for a mouthwatering samosa – all without leaving Texas. We must be dreaming!

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In the works since 2018, Railway Heights Market Hall officially opened last month.

Facebook/Railway Heights Market With 25,000 square feet of restaurants and retail, this sprawling bazaar is your one-stop shop for everything from dinner to home décor.

The marketplace is very walkable, with a central aisle that offers a direct view of all the storefronts.

Google/Ali Hashmi Letting your senses guide you, poke around and explore the options before deciding which shops to patronize.

No matter what you’re craving, you can rest assured there’s a stall that offers it.

Google/Tyler Fuller If you’re in the mood for Japanese cuisine, Sandos is the obvious choice. This Dallas-based eatery was made famous by its gold-flaked wagyu beef and truffle sandwich, which sold out in under five minutes. Don’t worry - most of the menu items won’t hurt your wallet the way a sandwich with real gold does. The egg salad and chicken katsu are equally delicious, thanks in part to the fluffy Japanese milk bread that holds everything together.

How about taking your taste buds on a trip to Poland?

Google/Ivan Alexander Pierogi Queen, the beloved League City destination for potato dumplings, has also set up shop at Railway Heights.

Get your hands messy with some chicken wings from The Greedy Chicken, which come in six different mouthwatering flavors.

Google/Ivan Alexander You’ll also see a Brazilian restaurant, seafood boil joint, mac and cheese spot, samosa outpost, and tons more delicious eateries serving up bites from all over the world.

Although food is the main event, it’s by no means the whole story.

Google/Priscilla Saynay A variety of retail vendors selling everything from plants to raw honey can also be found in the hall. In the coming months, Railway Heights will include multiple bars, a dog park, beer garden, and grocery store, as well.

While taking in the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the market, don’t forget to stop and appreciate the heartbeat behind it all: the people of Houston.

Google/Ivan Alexander Local art covers the walls, adding a personal touch that showcases how Railway Heights is by Houstonians, for Houstonians.

Seating is available both indoors and out, so you’ll never have trouble finding a spot to chow down.

Google/Ali Hashmi Is there anything better than fresh air, great food, even better company, and panoramic views of Memorial Park? We think not.

Address: 8200 Washington Avenue Suite 100, Houston, TX 77007.

Google Maps Hours are 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Sunday.

Visit the Railway Heights Market website or Facebook page to learn more.

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With 25,000 square feet of restaurants and retail, this sprawling bazaar is your one-stop shop for everything from dinner to home décor.

Google/Ali Hashmi

Letting your senses guide you, poke around and explore the options before deciding which shops to patronize.

Google/Tyler Fuller

If you’re in the mood for Japanese cuisine, Sandos is the obvious choice. This Dallas-based eatery was made famous by its gold-flaked wagyu beef and truffle sandwich, which sold out in under five minutes. Don’t worry - most of the menu items won’t hurt your wallet the way a sandwich with real gold does. The egg salad and chicken katsu are equally delicious, thanks in part to the fluffy Japanese milk bread that holds everything together.

Google/Ivan Alexander

Pierogi Queen, the beloved League City destination for potato dumplings, has also set up shop at Railway Heights.

You’ll also see a Brazilian restaurant, seafood boil joint, mac and cheese spot, samosa outpost, and tons more delicious eateries serving up bites from all over the world.

Google/Priscilla Saynay

A variety of retail vendors selling everything from plants to raw honey can also be found in the hall. In the coming months, Railway Heights will include multiple bars, a dog park, beer garden, and grocery store, as well.

Local art covers the walls, adding a personal touch that showcases how Railway Heights is by Houstonians, for Houstonians.

Google/Ali Hashmi

Is there anything better than fresh air, great food, even better company, and panoramic views of Memorial Park? We think not.

Google Maps

Hours are 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Sunday.

Have you visited this epic food hall yet? Which restaurant are you most eager to try? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below, then check out our previous article for a little-known BBQ joint with some of the most mouthwatering smoked meats in Texas.

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Address: Railway Heights Market (Food Hall), 8200 Washington Ave Suite 100, Houston, TX 77007, USA