This doesn’t count toward my Houston review points, but upon visiting some friends they suggested going to Taco Bob’s for Sno Balls. Taco Bob’s however was randomly closed. Their loss because we came across this precious gem! Sandy’s is amazing, They have so many flavorings for their snow cones. I love they mix and match the flavors to your taste. Very generous in their syrup to ice ratio! Next time i’m south of Houston I will definitely be giving them my business.
Jarrod M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Amazing Sno Cones in… Rosenberg? That’s right, the best sno cones this side of Mam’s is awaiting you in a most unexpected place – one of Houston’s southern-most suburbs: Rosenberg, Texas. Sandy’s is an unassuming shack with an impressive array of options. From Tiger’s Blood to Cherimoya, this place has all your New Orleans-style sno cone amazingness. I’ve been here a number of times now and if you had me do a blind taste-test between this place and Mam’s, I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. The secret is in the ice. Both places have the powdery ice that I love. So what do you get? I’m a one-flavor kinda guy, and so is my wife. When we order a syrup, we stick to it. Our most recent foray saw us ordering watermelon with a scoop of ice-cream(the scoop of ice-cream is essential and is only $.50 extra). The flavor of the syrup, the texture of the ice, mixed with the texture and flavor of the ice cream created a cup of soupy goodness that cannot quite be described in its happy-inducing goodness. A few quick fun facts: 1. You can get fried pickles put in your shaved ice. Don’t ask me, I’m not from around here. 2. You can get a spray of sour put in your sno cone for $.50. Could be good? 3. You can order some food items, such as chili dogs, but I wouldn’t risk it. Sandy’s, get yourself some sweet and condensed milk and you will rival Mam’s for the title for best sno cone in the greater Houston area. Until that time, you are one helluva contender.