Some restaurants take the phrase “dinner with a view” to a whole new level, and Mastro’s Steakhouse in Texas is definitely one of them. Located in the Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston, this fine dining destination features a gorgeous man-made waterfall that cascades into a deep blue reflecting pool. You’ll enjoy a delicious steak or seafood meal while admiring the cascade and listening to the peaceful sound of running water, making for a dining experience you’ll always remember.

Inside Mastro’s Steakhouse, which is located in The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston, the atmosphere is the embodiment of sophistication and opulence.

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A black tie, white tablecloth experience in every sense, a meal at Mastro’s will make you feel like the most important person in the city for the evening.

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Whether you choose to dine indoors or outside, rest assured there isn’t a bad seat in the house.

Google/Sharon Hoyt All of the tables overlook the elegant, man-made waterfall that serves as the centerpiece of the restaurant, so you’ll get to enjoy dinner with a view.

Once darkness falls, the pool the waterfall feeds into is set aglow by firelight.

TripAdvisor/mjbbg572 The flames flicker in the air, their swirling tendrils casting a reflective glow on the sapphire oasis below.

As for the cuisine, steak and seafood make up the majority of the menu.

Google/Mastro’s Steakhouse Start your meal off on a delicious note with one of the many available appetizers, which include such high-end offerings as caviar, foie gras, and bigeye tuna tartare. The sushi selection is also noteworthy, featuring jalapeno tuna sashimi, an Alaska king crab California roll, and even a Wagyu beef roll.

Landlubbers and seafaring folks alike have plenty to choose from when it comes to the main course.

Google/Mastro’s Steakhouse From Chilean sea bass and Gulf red snapper to bone-in ribeye and porterhouse steaks, there’s truly something for everyone. You’ll even see the rarest beef in the world: A5 Kobe Beef from 100% Tajima Cattle.

The most diehard carnivores among us might enjoy a Wagyu tomahawk chop, served in both 32 and 48-ounce cuts.

Google/Mastro’s Steakhouse Don’t forget the sides! Lobster mashed potatoes, gorgonzola mac and cheese, and Alaskan king crab black truffle gnocchi are just a few of many unique and mouthwatering options.

Address: 1650 West Loop South, Houston, TX, 77027.

Google Maps Hours are 5 until 10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, and 5 until 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday.

Visit the restaurant’s website or Facebook page to learn more.

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All of the tables overlook the elegant, man-made waterfall that serves as the centerpiece of the restaurant, so you’ll get to enjoy dinner with a view.

TripAdvisor/mjbbg572

The flames flicker in the air, their swirling tendrils casting a reflective glow on the sapphire oasis below.

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Start your meal off on a delicious note with one of the many available appetizers, which include such high-end offerings as caviar, foie gras, and bigeye tuna tartare. The sushi selection is also noteworthy, featuring jalapeno tuna sashimi, an Alaska king crab California roll, and even a Wagyu beef roll.

From Chilean sea bass and Gulf red snapper to bone-in ribeye and porterhouse steaks, there’s truly something for everyone. You’ll even see the rarest beef in the world: A5 Kobe Beef from 100% Tajima Cattle.

Don’t forget the sides! Lobster mashed potatoes, gorgonzola mac and cheese, and Alaskan king crab black truffle gnocchi are just a few of many unique and mouthwatering options.

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Hours are 5 until 10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, and 5 until 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday.

Have you ever eaten at Mastro’s? If so, did you sit by the waterfall? Tell us all about your dining experience in the comments section below, then check out our previous article for more restaurants in Texas where you can enjoy a meal with a side of breathtaking views.

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Address: Mastro’s Steakhouse, 1650 W Loop S, Houston, TX 77027, USA