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    Best Chicken Fried Steaks

    Houston's Best Chicken Fried Steak restaurants: Cutting edge chefs shake up the old classic

    Eric Sandler
    Feb 26, 2015 | 6:04 am

    Let's start with what should be an obvious statement.

    I am not disrespecting your favorite chicken fried steak with this list. No one is suggesting that you give up your favorite place: Whether that's Hickory Hollow, Barbecue Inn or even Saltgrass Steakhouse (surprisingly delicious, honestly).

    However, the old timers aren't the end all be all when it comes to the Texas classic. A group of chefs from across the Houston area have brought their own ingenuity to the celebrated dish, and, good news, they're delicious — certainly delicious enough to break out of a rut and give them a try.

    Killen's Barbecue
    On the one hand, it seems ridiculous to drive to Pearland and stand in line for an hour without ordering barbecue at Ronnie Killen's temple of smoked meat. On the other hand, this Tuesday-only special might be the best chicken fried steak currently available in Houston.

    The old timers aren't the end all be all when it comes to the Texas classic.

    Yes, even better than the celebrated one at Frank's Americana Revival.

    It's perfectly crispy, fork tender and uses bacon fat in the gravy. At only $13.95 for the entree with two sides (don't miss the creamed corn), it's also a good deal.

    Besides, how long can the line be on a Tuesday, anyway?

    Pappas Meat Co.
    Although the centerpiece of the latest concept from the Pappas family is the hand-cut steaks, the comfort food section of the menu offers plenty of interesting choices. The Pappas Meat Co. chicken fried steak improves on the already celebrated one at sister restaurant Dot Coffee Shop with a flavorful crust and top-notch gravy.

    Pair it with one of the restaurant's frozen cocktails for extra deliciousness.

    The El Cantina Superior
    Perhaps no dish on the menu better illustrates The El Cantina's twisted Tex-Mex installed by executive chef Lance Fegen than the chicken fried steak. Instead of being battered in flour and topped with gravy, The El crusts its meat with tortillas and tops it with chile con queso.

    Feeling really indulgant? Order the "cowboy style" combination plate that comes with half a chicken fried steak (more than enough) and an enchilada filled with smoked jalapeno sausage.

    Lowbrow
    The Creek group may have altered some aspects of the Montrose bar's design (and improved service), but chef Jason Kerr's menu remains intact. The generously-sized chicken fried steak comes topped with bourbon-spiked gravy and is served with creamy mashed potatoes and crispy green beans.

    It's a solid, stick to your ribs dinner, that goes great with one of the local craft beers Lowbrow features. Vegetarians takes note — the black bean burger patty can be served chicken fried too.

    Vallone's
    Celebrated restaurateur Tony Vallone isn't usually associated with providing a good deal — a fair price for well-prepared, high quality ingredients, sure — but the chicken fried steak at upscale steakhouse Vallone's is flat out cheap.

    The chicken fried steak at upscale steakhouse Vallone's is flat out cheap.

    The lunch-only entree costs just $9.95, and it even comes with mashed potatoes. That's not for some skimpy portion either. The Vallone's chicken fried steak is sufficient to satisfy even a hearty appetite.

    The beef is still as tender and flavorful as one would expect from a steakhouse.

    The Republic Grille
    Although it won't celebrate its first birthday until May, The Republic Grille has emerged as one of The Woodland's most reliable sources of Texas comfort food. The light, crispy batter gives the Angus beef a welcome crunch.

    Texas-sized appetites may want to spring for the large, but the regular portion is more than enough for most people, especially since it includes two sides.

    The cowboy combo plate at The El Cantina comes with a half-sized chicken fried steak and a smoked jalapeno sausage enchilada.

    The El Cantina Superior chicken fried steak
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    The cowboy combo plate at The El Cantina comes with a half-sized chicken fried steak and a smoked jalapeno sausage enchilada.
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    What's Eric Eating Episode 507

    Houston dining insiders weigh in on Michelin Guide announcement

    CultureMap Staff
    Oct 29, 2025 | 5:00 pm
    Houston Michelin star restaurants 2025
    Courtesy of Houston First Corporation
    Chefs and owners of Houston's Michelin-recognized restaurants attended the ceremony on October 28.

    On the newest episode of “What’s Eric Eating,” CultureMap editor Eric Sandler seeks perspective on this week’s Michelin Guide announcement from three local experts:

    • Misha Govshteyn, a Houston entrepreneur who’s visited Michelin-starred restaurants around the world
    • Brianna McClane, a freelance writer who contributes to CultureMap
    • June Rodil, CEO of Goodnight Hospitality, a Houston hospitality group with three restaurants in the guide: March (one star), Rosie Cannonball (Bib Gourmand), and The Marigold Club (recommended)



    The panel begins by discussing how much Michelin seems to know about Texas based on the updates to the guide, which included five new Bib Gourmands and nine new Recommended restaurants, bringing Houston’s total to 44 entries. Although Govshteyn notes that Michelin’s preferences for high-end French and Japanese fare, especially as expressed via tasting menus, make it feel like the organization sees Texas through a “pinhole,” Rodil is feeling a little more optimistic.

    “It’s such a huge state. Not only is Houston diverse, but the state is diverse. When you think about that, I think it’s going to take a lot of time to have a foothold on what the identity is to the organization,” she says. “I’ve been eating and working in the state of Texas for 20 years. I still have so many things to learn.”

    While Michelin is easy to criticize — no one knows where the inspectors are based, when they visit, or how many times visit restaurants before deciding what level of recognition to award — it does play an important role in recognizing ambitious restaurants that are constantly striving for excellence.

    “A lot of times you see people see that next new shiny thing. It’s wonderful to have a list that goes back to restaurants and ensures they’re still maintaining that standard as well as bringing up new restaurants,” Rodil says. “It’s a daunting task. I think it could be 10 years before we have that synergy between the organization and the state.”

    Michelin Guide 2025 Houston bib gourmand Five new Houston restaurants earned Bib Gourmand designations. Courtesy of Houston First Corporation

    Eventually, they discuss some of the restaurants that are missing from the guide. Govshteyn knows that Camaraderie seems well suited to Michelin, given chef-owner Shawn Gawle’s pedigree of working at Michelin-starred restaurants in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.

    “When I was there on Sunday, there were 22 French people in there eating tarte flambée,” Govshteyn says. If Michelin were interested in French food in Houston, they would zero in on this restaurant, but it’s not in there. I don’t understand the coverage.”

    Sandler calls out the absence of all of Hugo Ortega’s establishments as well as Chinese seafood legend Fung’s Kitchen. Rodil cites Katami, the ambitious Japanese fine dining restaurant, as another establishment that’s been overlooked.

    Listen to the full episode to hear the panel discuss when Texas might get its first two- or three-star restaurant. Rodil also discusses the pressure that the teams at March and Rosie Cannonball felt to maintain their places in the guide, among other topics.

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