Simone Biles Raves About Her ‘First Meal’ Back Home After Paris Olympics: ‘Never Misses’

The gymnast and her husband ordered takeout from a Cajun-Japanese fusion restaurant in Houston

<p>Ezra Shaw/Getty</p> Simone Biles

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Simone Biles

Simone Biles crowned her post-Paris meal a winner.

The 11-time Olympic medalist shared that Houston’s Stick Talk Cajun-Hibachi was her “first meal” when she landed back in the U.S. The Texas restaurant combines Japanese and Cajun cuisine, per its website. Hibachi staples like fried lo mein noodles are combined with Southern classics like seafood boils.

Stick Talk’s owner told the Houston Chronicle that Biles’ husband Jonathan Owens retrieved the takeout order, which included two portions of chicken fried rice with vegetables and spicy garlic butter and a side of noodles.

Jonathan Reitzel, a co-owner of the fusion restaurant’s hospitality group, also told the outlet, “Maybe we’ll have to name a dish after her.”

Biles dished about the food on Threads: “first meal, STICK TALK,” she praised. “never misses😍”

Biles and Owens are currently renovating their Texas mansion.

While still abroad, Biles’ crew of supporters celebrated the gymnast’s success during the 2024 Olympics with a dinner cruise down the Seine on Aug. 5. Biles' mom, Nellie Biles, told PEOPLE on Aug. 4 that the plan was "to eat and toast" to their champion though "not with Simone, unfortunately,” who was busy with press obligations that night.

<p>Simone Biles/Instagram</p> Simone Biles grabbed hot dogs during the Paris Olympics

Simone Biles/Instagram

Simone Biles grabbed hot dogs during the Paris Olympics

Instead of a riverboat meal, Biles celebrated her gold medals with an American favorite. On Aug. 4, Biles posted an Instagram Story showing a meal of two hot dogs, two servings of fries and a cup of ketchup. "If there's a glizzy, I'll find it," she captioned it.

Related: Simone Biles' Family Shares How They Celebrated Her Medal-Winning Spree at the Paris Olympics (Exclusive)

Biles left her mark on the Olympic gymnastics mat, winning eight gold medals and breaking the record previously held by Shannon Miller to become the most decorated U.S. gymnast in Olympic history.

During the 2024 games, Biles, alongside Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Hezly Rivera and Jade Carey, won gold in the team all-around competition. Biles also took home the gold medal in the women's all-around final, gold on vault and a silver on floor.

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