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    What's Eric Eating Episode 238

    The Bread Man rises with a massive new operation, plus a reboot of the old Houston's

    CultureMap Staff
    Apr 28, 2022 | 1:57 pm

    On this week's fifth-anniversary episode of "What's Eric Eating," Bread Man Baking Co. owner Tasos Katsaounis and director of operations Drew Gimma join CultureMap food editor Eric Sandler to discuss the latest developments at the rapidly growing artisan bakery. Bread Man recently moved into 40,000-square-foot facility that's 10 times larger than its former home.

    At maximum capacity, the old facility could produce about 5,000 pieces of bread per day. With more space and $2 million in new equipment, Bread Man can now produce between 30,000 and 35,000 pieces per day. Sandler asks Gimma about how the bakery maintains its quality with the increased capacity.

    "The main thing in terms of this scale is simply time. I don't think you need hands touching bread. The equipment can shape bread better than I can," he says. "We don't skimp out on pre-ferments . . . that add a lot of flavor and strength to the bread. We invested in much better ovens . . . We will never try to take a sourdough and try to make it in two hours. That's where the quality of our bread has been maintained."

    Prior to the interview, Sandler and co-host Linda Salinas discuss the news of the week. Their topics include: Uchi's plans to open a new, omakase counter as part of its Montrose restaurant; Chris Shepherd's decision to rebrand his downtown restaurant as GJ Tavern; and Dallas nightclub Citizen opening a Houston location on Washington Avenue.

    In the restaurants of the week segment, Salinas and Sandler describe their meal at Reikina. The tasting menu concept recently relocated from CityCentre to a home in Montrose. They also share first impressions of The Warwick, the new restaurant that recently opened in the former Houston's space on Westheimer.

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    Bread Man founder Tasos Katsaounis.

    Tasos Katsaounis Bread Man Baking Company
    Photo by BrandTree Media
    Bread Man founder Tasos Katsaounis.
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    end of an era

    I-45 freeway project prompts Houston Vietnamese restaurant to close in EaDo

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 8, 2025 | 9:00 am
    Kim Son EaDo exterior
    Kim Son Restaurant/Facebook
    Kim Son is closing this Sunday, October 12.

    One of the last remnants of EaDo’s status as Houston’s original Chinatown is closing this week. Kim Son announced that it will close its location at 2001 Jefferson St. this Sunday, October 12.

    In a Facebook post, the restaurant states that it is closing due to the I-45 expansion project. Kim Son has operated on Jefferson St. since 1993.

    “We’re deeply grateful to our loyal guests, staff, and neighbors who made every visit feel like home. Your support and love have meant the world to us. Though our doors may close, the memories and flavors will live on in our hearts,” the post reads in part.

    Founded by Kim Su Tran La — known as “Mama La” — Kim Son serves both Vietnamese and Chinese dishes. With dishes such as Vietnamese fajitas and black pepper crab, the restaurant helped popularize Vietnamese cuisine in Houston. In addition to regular restaurant service, Kim Son’s expansive private dining room has hosted countless celebrations

    While the restaurant is leaving a neighborhood it has called home since opening its original location on Pease St. in 1982, Kim Son’s Chinatown location will remain open. In addition to Kim Son’s regular menu, the Chinatown location offers a range of dim sum, continuing the legacy of the restaurant’s Stafford location that closed in 2023.

    While the closure ends Kim Son’s presence inside the loop, the restaurant may open a new location on land it owns nearby, chief operating officer Tao La tells the Houston Chronicle.

    “We still want to have a downtown presence,” he said. “We’d love to be in the area because it’s where we grew up.”

    Kim Son is only the latest restaurant to close due to the I-45 expansion project. Agricole Hospitality closed its three concepts in the neighborhood last year. Vietnamese restaurant Huynh, another neighborhood staple, will relocate from EaDo to Upper Kirby due to the construction, the Houston Chronicle reports.

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