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    Chef Out Of Exile

    Popular chef returns from the burbs to helm a new Uptown Park restaurant with real Thai style

    Eric Sandler
    Apr 12, 2014 | 2:58 pm

    A familiar face is returning to the Galleria area after two years in Sugar Land. Chef Jurrajet "Jett" Hurapan moved to Houston from New York to open the recently shuttered Gigi's Asian Bistro before moving to Sugar Land to open restaurant/nightclub BLU.

    Now BLU owners Amy and Jiten Karnani are bringing chef Jett back into town with a new restaurant in Uptown Park called Songkran Thai Kitchen. Set to open in the next two or three weeks in the space previously occupied by 1252 Tapas, Amy Karnani tells CultureMap that Songkran is a "farm to table restaurant . . . (that serves) traditional Thai food with authentic flavor in a modern style."

    Similar in concept to Donald Chang's Korean restaurant Nara, Songkran will elevate traditional Thai cuisine through the use of high quality ingredients like wagyu-style beef and local produce. Additionally, the restaurant will grind its own spices to ensure their freshness and complement the cuisine with a full menu of wine, beer and cocktails. Hurapan's wife Jiraporn will join him in the kitchen as both sous chef and pastry chef.

    Hurapan says he's looking forward to getting "back to my roots: Thai guy. Thai food."

    Hurapan says he's looking forward to getting "back to my roots: Thai guy. Thai food." The menu will consist of the Northern Thai dishes Hurapen knows from his childhood in Bangkok. "I'm a city boy," he says. In contrast, he notes that Asia Market, while still very traditional and a frequent destination for him, is more Laotian-style Thai.

    Regardless, Amy Karnani doesn't want diners to confuse Songkran with a restaurant like Sway in Austin. "It's not fusion at all," she notes.

    The restaurant takes it name from the Thai New Year and wants to be a destination for similar celebrations. A hand-painted angel looks over the hostess stand, and a banquette near the kitchen will host a chef's table where large parties can order custom menus. Although the build-out isn't complete, Songkran already has a festive atmosphere, and that isn't the only way it will set itself apart.

    "There're a lot of Thai restaurants in Houston that are commercial," Hurapen says. "What I bring to the table is something that in Thailand people don't see. You're not going to see normal Thai food like at every other restaurant." Although restaurant staple pad thai will still be on the menu, because "I think I have one of the best pad thai. I'll give myself a pat on the shoulder for that."

    In addition to returning to his roots with Thai cooking, Hurapen is excited to be back in Uptown Park with good restaurants like Etoile and Uptown Sushi. As he says, "I'm back to my old stomping grounds."

    As at BLU, Songkran is a true collaboration between chef and restaurateur. "Chef and I work hand in hand as far as working on the menu, doing the tastings, the decor, the ambiance, the plating . . . pretty much everything in getting it all done," Amy Karnani explains.

    Hurapen prepared a tasting of some of the other dishes that he says will distinguish Songkran. He began with a housemade, fermented sausage filled with pork and rice. The sausage itself wasn't spicy — that came from Thai chilis — but it did have a mild, addictive pork flavor. On the other hand, grilled flat iron steak had strong heat courtesy of a chili vinaigrette.

    Hurapen says the crispy chicken and shrimp rolls that followed are intentionally slightly different sizes to emphasize the "rustic" style of cuisine he's aiming for at Songkran. The housemade dipping sauce with fermented plum provided a sweet counterpart of the filling. Even a staple like fried tofu had a firm texture and crispy exterior that Hurapen promised would improve once he finished seasoning a new wok.

    "It's a concept we want to replicate," Karnani adds. They're already scouting spaces for a second location, but for now, the group is eager to see how diners react to the food. Asked about her favorite part of owning a restaurant, Karnani doesn't hesitate to reply.

    "Just feeding people and getting a reaction and seeing them smile and say 'Wow, this is something that we've never had before.' "

    Flank steak in chili vinagrette

    8 Songkran Thai April 2014
    Photo by Eric Sandler
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    15 Houston eateries celebrating Halloween with spooky bites and sips

    Brianna McClane
    Oct 9, 2025 | 3:35 pm
    15 Houston eateries celebrating Halloween with spooky bites and sips

    Ghouls and goblins, it’s that time of the year when the weird, wonderful, and otherworldly become the norm—and Houston is ready. Witchcraft lessons, tarot card readings, a masquerade dinner party, Día de los Muertos celebrations, whatever paranormal experience you’re searching for, Houston bars and restaurants have it covered. Whether you’re a Halloween devotee or just along for the ride, we’ve gathered some of the top haunted happenings in Houston this month.

    Aye Candy’s Halloween Bash
    What better spot to celebrate Halloween than at a candy-themed speakeasy? The Spring Branch bar is hosting two nights of frightening fun (Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1) with music, dancing, and a costume contest with cash prizes.

    Betelgeuse Betelgeuse
    Both locations of the space-themed cocktail bar and pizzeria go all out for Halloween with over-the-top decor and a themed food and drink menu. Details are still being finalized, but the crew shared this sneak peek on Instagram.


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    Botonica’s The Cursed Cauldron
    The Cursed Cauldron is emerging for its third appearance in Houston, but this time, it has a home of its own at co-founder Alexis Mijares’ Botanica. The two-story bar has been segmented into three unique spaces: The Apotheca Room, Nightshade Parlor, and Coven’s Haunt. Highlights include Oshun’s Offering (Bacardi Rum, pumpkin, brown butter, almond, orange liquor, and lime) and festive bites such as the Char-Boo-terie Board. Check out the website for a list of weekly activations, from burlesque to tarot to witchcraft classes. Cursed Cauldron runs from October 3-November 2, inside Botonica.

    Brasserie 19’s The Haunting of Versailles.
    The River Oaks restaurant's annual Halloween bash promises all the opulence of Marie Antoinette’s court. Couture costumes and cocktails from Moët Hennessy will add to the ambiance, while patrons can dance to a DJ’s tunes or try their luck in the costume contest. The merriment continues at the Le Spectacle de Merde brunch on Sunday, with music by DJ GFunk and sips by Campari. The Haunting of Versailles is Saturday, October 25, from 7 pm-1 am, and Le Spectacle de Merde is Sunday, October 26, from 12:30-4:30 pm.

    Brennan's Witchy Brunch
    Abracadabra — Brennan’s is conjuring a witchy brunch on Friday, October 31. The $35 two-course brunch menu will be announced soon and will include optional upgrades. Secure a spot soon — the October 25 brunch has already sold out. Witchy Brunch at Brennan's is Friday, October 31, from 10 am-2 pm.

    Gloria’s Latin Cuisine’s Día de los Muertos Celebration
    Toast to those you’ve loved and lost at Gloria’s Latin Cuisine in Midtown on November 1. The restaurant will be decked out in vibrant decor, and patrons are invited to dress to impress in attire inspired by La Catrina or sugar skulls. VIP bottle service is available for purchase, featuring LALO tequila, while live Latin music and DJs will keep the dance floor lively. The Día de los Muertos Celebration is Saturday, November 1, beginning at 11 pm.

    Goode Co. Kitchen and Cantina’s Halloween Night Soiree
    Longtime Goode Co. fans will delight in this homage to the parties held when the restaurant's River Oaks location was home to La Griglia. The inaugural soiree is set to be an annual tradition, welcoming patrons to a night of live music from a mariachi band and DJ, door prizes, and a costume contest. Expect bites like shrimp taquitos and duck tinga memelas, plus a mezcal-kissed Corpse Reviver. General admission is $50, while private tables and bottle service can be secured for $200 for four and $300 for six people. Goode Co. Kitchen and Cantina’s 21-plus Halloween soiree is Friday, October 31, from 7 pm to midnight.

    HiFi at the Finn’s Spookeasy
    The cocktail lounge for vinyl enthusiasts is converting into a Spookeasy this Halloween season. During the week of Halloween, spine-chilling drinks will take center stage at the bar, including Sin at the Finn, a gin-based cocktail mixed with beet-apple chutney, lemon, and egg white, topped with a candied hibiscus flower. For a smokier option, try the Agave Cemetery, a cinnamon-fig tequila creation with grapefruit and a palo santo smoke rim served in a black flask glass. The spooky week culminates with Prohibition Burlesque and a costume contest on Friday, October 31, from 8:30 pm-midnight. The bar is marking Día de los Muertos with a themed music set on Saturday, November 1, including a vinyl record ofrenda honoring deceased artists displayed in front of the marquee. HiFi has extended hours for the pop-up and is open nightly October 27–31.

    Jethro’s Cocktail Lounge’s Dead Man Manor
    Enter this Victorian gothic pop-up if you dare. Jethro’s Cocktail Lounge is getting into the spirit of the season with free events occurring throughout the month, ranging from Tarot Tuesdays to a masquerade singles mixer. The retro-inspired cocktail bar needs two nights to rage for Halloween, with costume parties set for October 30 and 31. While Día de los Muertos will be celebrated on November 1 and 2 with a community ofrenda, where patrons can contribute photos of their loved ones.

    Halloween at KP's Kitchen
    Newly hired chef Richard Knight is preparing two specials menus at the restaurant's Bellaire location on Friday, October 31. The first is a five-course wine dinner featuring vintages such as Veuve Clicquot, Chablis Grand Cru, and port. Priced at $95, tickets are available via Resy. The second is a four-course dinner featuring different expressions of Woodford Reserve bourbon. Tickets are also $95.

    The Marigold Club's Marigold Masquerade
    One of Houston’s most beautiful restaurants is playing host to a masquerade. On All Hallows’ Eve, decked-out diners can participate in a costume contest and anticipate spooky surprises at the French-inspired eatery. The lively dinner service at The Marigold Club takes place on Friday, October 31, beginning at 5 pm.

    Meow Wolf’s The Cosmic Howl
    The immersive art experience is preparing a haunting good time for its 1st birthday party with The Cosmic Howl on October 31. The 21-plus event will feature music by Swimwear Dept and DJ Brandon Airlines, along with roaming performers, tarot readers, and a costume contest. Cowboix Hevven, the underworldly dive bar tucked inside Meow Wolf, will have specialty cocktails. For those who can’t make the birthday bash, there’s a Halloween Drag Show on October 17 from 7 pm-11 pm. The Cosmic Howl is Friday, October 31, from 8 pm-12 am.

    Black Lagoon at Nickel City
    Think of this self-described "immersive, creepy-as-hell cocktail experience" as the Halloween equivalent of the Christmastime Miracle pop-up. Created by New Orleans bartenders Erin Hayes and Kelsey Ramage, Black Lagoon features detailed Halloween decor and a themed menu of sips in special glasses and mugs. It runs from October 13 - November 1.

    Októ’s Vampire Ball
    The Montrose Mediterranean restaurant is throwing its first-ever Vampire Ball. Beginning at 8 pm on Halloween night, the restaurant’s bar will come alive with the sounds of a DJ spinning tunes. On-theme libations will be available, and patrons are encouraged to dress for the unearthly night. Regular dinner reservations will still be available for those who want to dine before dancing. The Vampire Ball happens on Friday, October 31, at 8 pm.

    Trash Panda Drinking Pub’s Threk
    The most millennial of all Halloween events is at Trash Panda, where the bar is paying homage to the beloved Oscar-winning film, Shrek. Sip on handcrafted cocktails like the Swamp Ass, a spiced rum drink with peach, onion, and lemon, served in a Shrek mug. Or, opt for The Morning After Swamp, which combines Jim Beam with Aztec chocolate and butter (in a Puss in Boots mug). Food options include the Donkey Meal burrito and Duloc chili cheese curly fries. The Threk pop-up is at Trash Panda through October 31.




    Brasserie 19 Halloween

    Courtesy of Brasserie 19

    Halloween is always a night to remember at Brasserie 19.

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