Much like the storm is named for, Cyclone Anayas NEVER misses. A friend told me to pick the spot I wanted to be taken to lunch to I said this INSTANTLY. No question. I had the fajitas because I...
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For more than 50 years, Cyclone Anaya’s has been a beloved Tex-Mex destination in Houston, TX. Their menu features a variety of classic Tex-Mex dishes such as jumbo margaritas, enchiladas, fajitas, and Mexican cervezas, all crafted to perfection to showcase the flavors of the region.
With six locations across Houston, including the newly opened River Oaks spot, Cyclone Anaya’s offers a blend of traditional Tex-Mex cuisine with a modern dining experience. Whether you visit their River Oaks, Heights, Midtown, Rice Village, CityCentre, or The Woodlands location, you can expect to be treated like family with warm hospitality.
Stay updated on the latest offerings and promotions by signing up for Cyclone Anaya’s Emails to receive exclusive discounts and be the first to know about new menu items. Additionally, if you're planning a special event, Cyclone Anaya’s provides private event space at each location and offers catering services to make your occasion memorable and flavorful.
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So confused about these other 5 start reviews... unless you're not well cultured or well traveled. Not sure if those reviews are from there grand opening or something but the overall experience is...
An amazing experience! Food was 10/10 for the most part. The flautas were delicious and crispy which was rare because most flautas I have are soggy with a little crispy but not these! The tacos...
Ordered to go from this place and it was the ABSOLUTE WORSE! Never again. I had ordered the combo fajitas to go, paid an extra $4 to make it mix combo of chicken and beef, and asked for tortilla...
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