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    Five Out-of-This-World Burgers

    Houston's newest burgers feature serious chef talent and genius ingredients

    Eric Sandler
    Apr 25, 2016 | 2:12 pm

    For many Houstonians, burger Friday is as sacred an eating ritual as Sunday brunch or taco Tuesday. Social media fills up with posts of people dining at classics like Lankford Grocery and Stanton’s City Bites or fancier restaurant burgers at places like Hunky Dory and Vic & Anthony’s.

    All that insatiable burger lust inspires Houston chefs to keep innovating. To keep looking to capture the next burger sensation. One might suggest that the city has too many good burger options for a new one to garner attention, but the crowds who have flocked to The Burger Joint since it opened in November suggest that Houstonians are always willing to try the hottest new offering.

    With that in mind, here’s a look at four of Houston’s newest burgers from some of the city's most talented culinary minds. As a bonus, consider a can’t miss pop-up that's happening on Tuesday.

    Killen’s Burger
    Until it opens next month, Ronnie Killen is building anticipation for his new burger place with a weekly pop-up. Held at Killen’s Barbecue every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the Killen’s Burger setup is simple. Choose from a hamburger ($7) or cheeseburger ($7.50), then add fries; it even benefits from a separate line to avoid the barbecue crowd.

    The house-ground patty (a mix of chuck and brisket) comes topped with tomato, lettuce, dill pickle, and sauce. The chef is still testing exact proportions for the patty, trying to find the right french fries, and debating between a Slow Dough bun and a Shake Shack-style Martin potato roll, but, regardless of the specifics, the response has been overwhelmingly positive.

    Kuma Burgers
    Already home to Greenway Coffee and the Rice Box, Greenway Plaza’s status as Houston’s coolest food court is cemented with the arrival of Kuma Burger. Opened by former Oxheart sous chef Willet Feng, the stand serves burgers and hot dogs with both traditional and creative toppings, all of which are house-made. Burgers start with an 80/20 chuck blend that’s ground to Feng’s specs and are cooked on a griddle to ensure crispy edges.

    Keep things classic with choices like the Texas BBQ burger (cheddar, bacon, onion strings, barbecue sauce, pickles) on a classic Sheila Partin bun or get more adventurous with toppings like sambal mayo and scallion aioli or the gluten free bun made with compressed grains of rice. Sides include fries, lotus root chips, and Feng’s surprisingly traditional take on Texas chili. Long lines may be a bit of an issue, but parking validations are available for those who make the trek underground.

    Toulouse Cafe & Bar
    The first restaurant to open in River Oaks District is attracting plenty of buzz thanks to French Cowboy Philippe Schmit’s full-time return to restaurant cooking and to its timeless decor. Certainly, diners can’t go wrong by sticking to classic bistro fare like mussels mariniere and Schmit’s signature bouillabaisse, but the burger is a winner, too. Available at lunch and dinner, the Black Angus patty sits on a toasted brioche bun and is stopped with bacon, swiss, avocado and sauce gribiche. The meat benefits from the crunch of the bun and the gooey, creamy toppings. Try it at lunch or while sitting at the restaurant’s bustling bar.

    Zimm’s
    Since Pax Americana opened in 2014, its companion bar has primarily served as a waiting area with cocktails, but things are looking up. Under the direction of recently hired bar manager Judith Piotrowski (formerly with Weights + Measures), Zimm’s has shed its martini bar heritage with a new selection of spirits and cocktails, and now the Pax kitchen is chipping in, too. As of last week, CultureMap Tastemaker Awards chef of the year nominee Adam Dorris has started serving a nightly burger that’s exclusive to Zimm's. When I stopped by, the burger consisted of two, quarter-pound patties on a toasted, longos potato bun topped with cheddar cheese, whole grain mustard and pickle spears. The meat has been ground in house, Pax makes the bun, and the condiments are all from scratch.

    Priced at $15 with a side of crispy potatoes, it’s even a bit of a deal for the quality and big, beefy flavor packed into every bite. Just go early. Only 10 to 15 burgers are available each night.

    The Burger Joint
    To kick off its Joint Venture guest chef series, the Montrose restaurant has invited Philippe Gaston from Izakaya to serve his take on a classic burger for one night only. Gaston’s creation is topped with poblano peppers and queso chihuaua that’s “smothered, fried El Galan style.” If that weren’t enough, the Burger Joint will also be serving Gatson’s riff on poutine with Japanese curry and Wisconsin cheese curds.

    It all happens Tuesday from 6 to 10 pm and a portion of proceeds will be donated to Recipe for Success. In May, Mike Potowski and Maria Gonzalez of Benjy's will take a turn, and Justin Turner from Bernie’s Burger Bus will be June’s guest chef.

    The burger at Toulouse comes topped with bacon, avocado, Swiss cheese and sauce gribiche.

    Toulouse Cafe River Oaks District burger
    Photo by Chelsea Delzell
    The burger at Toulouse comes topped with bacon, avocado, Swiss cheese and sauce gribiche.
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    and the winners are...

    Prestigious Michelin Guide selects 44 Houston restaurants for 2025 edition

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 28, 2025 | 8:48 pm
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    The Texas restaurant scene is once again basking in an international spotlight. The Michelin Guide has revealed its statewide selections at an invite-only ceremony held Tuesday, October 28 in Houston.

    Overall, 41 Houston restaurants are included in this year's edition of the guide. They are divided as follows:

    Michelin Star awarded to “establishments serving exceptional cuisine that’s rich in flavor, remarkably executed, and infused with the personality of a talented chef.”

    Maintaining from 2024:

    • BCN Taste & Tradition
    • Corkscrew BBQ (Spring)
    • Le Jardinier
    • March
    • Musaafer
    • Tatemó

    Bib Gourmand - Awarded to “restaurants that offer good quality food for a good value.”

    Maintaining from 2024:

    • Belly of the Beast (Spring)
    • Blood Bros. BBQ (Bellaire)
    • Casaema
    • Killen’s
    • Killen’s Barbecue
    • Mala Sichuan Bistro
    • Nam Giao
    • Nancy's Hustle
    • Nobie's
    • Pinkerton’s Barbecue
    • The Pit Room
    • Rosemeyer Bar-B-Q
    • Rosie Cannonball
    • Street to Kitchen
    • Tejas Chocolate + Barbecue (Tomball)
    • Theodore Rex
    • Truth BBQ
    New for 2025:
    • Annam
    • Chopnblok
    • Da Gama Canteen
    • Maximo
    • Papalo Taqueria

    Recommended - For quality restaurants that don’t qualify for either a Bib Gourmand or a Michelin star.

    Maintaining from 2024:

    • Baso
    • Bludorn
    • Brisket & Rice
    • Candente
    • Hidden Omakase
    • Late August
    • Pappas Bros. Steakhouse

    New for 2025:

    • Agnes and Sherman
    • Bar Bludorn
    • Credence
    • Hong King Street Food (Katy)
    • J-Bar-M Barbecue
    • Josephine's
    • Neo
    • Perseid
    • The Marigold Club

    Additionally, Elliot Wood of Credence was honored with the Michelin Service Award.

    Michelin announced its plans to launch the inaugural Texas guide in July 2024 and revealed its selections last November. In all, 30 Houston restaurants made the 2024 guide, divided into six, one-star restaurants, 17 Bib Gourmand, and seven recommended.

    Considered to be the most prestigious restaurant review authority in the world, Michelin uses five criteria to evaluate restaurants. They are: product quality; mastery of cooking techniques; harmony of flavors; the personality of the chef as reflected in the cuisine; and consistency over time and across the entire menu.

    Michelin employs a team of anonymous inspectors to visit restaurants and assess their worthiness for the guide. The system has certain advantages — for example, anonymity helps ensure inspectors don’t receive special treatment during their visits. It also has disadvantages — neither readers nor the restaurants know when or how many times the inspectors visited before deciding on a rating.

    Earlier this month, Michelin announced its “key” ratings for hotels across America. Hotel Saint Augustine, a boutique property in Montrose, was the only Texas addition to the list of recognized hotels.

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