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    Where To Eat Right Now

    Where to eat right now: 10 hot, must-try restaurants for April

    Ruthie Miller
    Ruthie Miller
    Apr 8, 2013 | 10:04 am

    April is here! Need a lunch or dinner recommendation? Here’s where you should eat right now in Houston.

    Batanga
    With live music, sharable Latin American dishes, and a patio that’s already earning praise, Batanga has opened just in time to capitalize on Houston’s best weather months of the year. Stop by to revel in a festive atmosphere and fun food.

    The menu features plenty of things that “oink, moo, fly, or swim,” but we especially love the long list of veggie dishes — like the marinated beets, Swiss chard and eggplant fries.

    Goro & Gun
    While there’s not much Houston lacks in the way of ethnic cuisine, we’ve been noticeably light on ramen. Good thing the new Goro & Gun downtown has arrived to fill that niche.

    This small restaurant features two ramens (go with the veggie!), though the menu’s other options are just as worthy — like the roasted Brussels sprouts with pickled raisins and pine nuts and the 72-hour tempura short ribs.

    Saint Arnold
    It’s onward and upward for our beloved brewery Saint Arnold, which is now serving lunch five days a week (two courses for $17.55). Be sure to check the menu before you go …

    Chef Ryan Savoie creates his lineup far in advance, and there are no substitutions, so you’ll want to find the daily offering that appeals most to you. Don’t worry, beer tastings are available as well.

    MuSuBi
    My adoration of Asian food trucks continues with the Vietnamese MuSuBi. The roast duck and garlic beef banh mi was a dream with its tender meats, generous toppings and killer bread. But my favorite part was the actual musubi, a gourmet’d up Japanese/Hawaiian treat. Mine featured shrimp and crab in a spicy sauce.

    Follow @MuSuBiHOUSTON on Twitter for a schedule and location.

    Killen’s BBQ
    Good news for those who can’t wait for Ronnie Killen’s new BBB (BBQ, burgers and beer) restaurant to open this summer: The new concept is operating as a weekend pop-up until then. Stop by Killen’s Steakhouse in Pearland, on Saturdays and Sundays starting at 11 a.m., to sample the smoked meats and sides that won raves at the recent Houston BBQ Festival.

    Mighty Sweet Mini Pies
    This new family-run mini-pie shop in the Heights has already developed a loyal following, thanks to homemade crusts and old-fashioned ingredients. The owners make hundreds of mini-pies a day in five fresh flavors that rotate.

    We’re always too slow to catch the Key Lime and Peanut Butter Chocolate, but heartily recommend the Tangerine Chess.

    Michiru Sushi
    The best sushi places are often the most expensive (with reason), but the new Michiru Sushi in Greenway Plaza offers a solid sushi lineup at reasonable prices. While I wasn’t able to try these tuna-on-tuna dumplings, the fish and hot dishes offered a nice take on your favorite Japanese favorites.

    It may not blow you away, but the portions are fresh and large, and the atmosphere is upbeat and fun.

    The Good Life – Midtown Bar & Kitchen
    Midtown’s got a new go-to spot in The Good Life, a neighborhood bar and patio that opened in March. In addition to a nice selection of craft beers and cocktails, the Good Life offers what it calls edible cocktails — gussied up Jello shots basically.

    There’s also a nice menu (designed by Roost’s Kevin Naderi) featuring things like brats in a blanket, brisket sliders and nachos.

    Oxheart
    The unique Oxheart has captured all kinds of accolades in its one-year existence. Most recently chef Justin Yu was a semifinalist for a James Beard award, while pastry chef Karen Man was nominated for Food & Wine’s Best New Pastry Chef.

    Reservations for the tiny restaurant are hard to come by, but you can often snag a spot on a Sunday or Monday night.

    Underbelly
    While Underbelly could probably sit atop this list every month, we try to spread the love. After all, you already know about Underbelly, and you’ve probably eaten there.

    But chef Chris Shepherd was just named a Best New Chef by Food & Wine, which is kind of a big deal — for him, for his restaurant and for Houston. So for those of you who haven’t made it over there yet, by all means go now.

    Need more recs? Try our where to eat right now lists from previous months:

    October – November – December – January – February – March

    Inquiring minds wonder if Justin Yu will resurrect his famed okra dish this summer at Oxheart.

    Ruthie, where to eat right now, April 2013, Oxheart, Okra
    Photo by Ruthie Miller
    Inquiring minds wonder if Justin Yu will resurrect his famed okra dish this summer at Oxheart.
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    there's the rub

    Restaurant known for 'new Houston cuisine' now open in Cypress

    Eric Sandler
    Dec 10, 2025 | 4:05 pm
    Jonathan's the Rub steak
    Courtesy of Jonathan's the Rub

    Jonathan's the Rub serves steaks and other dishes.

    A restaurant known for its eclectic “new Houston cuisine” has opened in Cypress. The fourth location of Jonathan’s the Rub is now open for dinner in Bridgeland (20215 Bridgeland Creek Parkway).

    First announced last year, the new Jonathan’s is located in Village Green, a 70-acre mixed-use development within the 925-acre Bridgeland Central district. The 5,500-square-foot restaurant includes two patios totaling 2,600 square feet, giving the restaurant plenty of room for private dining rooms, a bar area, and indoor-outdoor areas with fire pits and greenery.

    “We were looking for the next frontier — a community with a booming population and a clear vision for growth that aligns with our brand,” chef-owner Jonathan Levine said in a statement. “When we discovered Bridgeland and learned it was a Howard Hughes development, we were immediately impressed. With their reputation for developing generational communities, we felt confident that Bridgeland was the right place for our family and for Jonathan’s the Rub.”

    Like Jonathan’s three other locations, the menu at Bridgeland is built around Levine’s signature “new Houston cuisine,” a kicked-up take on comfort food that includes everything from lobster tacos and blackened shrimp and grits to Italian American classics and steakhouse fare.

    Village Green is also home to H-E-B and restaurants such as Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café and Crust Pizza Co. Austin-based burger joint P. Terry’s will open there next year.

    “Jonathan’s the Rub’s arrival in Bridgeland Central brings a distinguished addition to the culinary scene in both the community and northwest Houston,” said Jim Carman, president of the Texas region, for Bridgeland developer Howard Hughes Communities. “We’re proud to partner with exceptional restaurateurs like Chef Jonathan Levine to bring elevated dining experiences that enhance the lifestyle offerings for our residents and neighbors.”

    Jonathan's the Rub steak

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    Jonathan's the Rub serves steaks and other dishes.

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