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    Foodie News

    Women food power: All female, all-star chefs make "Bitches for Bitches" an unforgettable meal

    Jodie Eisenhardt
    May 1, 2013 | 2:14 pm

    A lucky sold-out crowd of 125 had their taste buds enticed by a talented lineup of all-female chefs, bartenders and wine professionals from Houston and Austin at event space 5226 Elm last weekend. Dubbed “Bitches for Bitches," the multi-course chef’s tasting and silent auction benefited Lucky Dog Rescue.

    The event netted more than $23,000 for the cause, with virtually everything being donated including ingredient support from Whole Foods and the participating chefs along with product from Hudson Ferus Vodka, St. Arnold and Renaissance Wines. Chefs Randy Evans, John Sheely, Philippe Gaston and many others donated Chef’s Tastings and gift cards to contribute significantly to the effort via the silent auction where items like a weekend at the soon to open Lone Star Court in Austin combined with dinner at Uchi went for $825 and an “Opening Night Tasting” with chef Brandi Key at the upcoming Coppa Osteria fetched $620.

    Masson was eager to do something unique for this one and called upon a league of fellow female chefs to join the effort.

    “The auction items are dream dining experiences for us — we wouldn’t miss this event!” said attendee April McGee who was clearly thrilled to win the Coppa tasting.

    Owner of a rescue dog from the streets of Houston and currently a foster for Lucky Dog Rescue, pastry chef Rebecca Masson of Fluff Bake Bar spearheaded the first “Sweet & Savory” event in April, 2010. Due to the overwhelming response, her events have become highly anticipated foodie gatherings, raising much-needed funds for the ever-increasing number of dogs in need of rescue and placement.

    “These events have enabled us to virtually double our rescue efforts from when the organization was founded in 2009,” said Laura Finkeldey, president of Lucky Dog Rescue. Considering the extreme numbers of stray animals on the streets of Houston (recent studies report there are 1.2 million), it’s a never-ending need.

    Chefs Star

    Masson was eager to do something unique for this one and called upon a league of fellow female chefs to join the effort. Claire Smith of Shade and Canopy kicked things off with passed appetizers of tender duck confit and mushroom frisee served on potato crisps (think delicate flower-petal shaped “Ruffles”) along with a fantastic traditional English curry blend of spices for her curried crab served on a whole-wheat pita crisp.

    Young chef Patricia Burdette of Cresent Moon Wine Bar blew us away with her appetizer of chilled, extraordinarily tender octopus carpaccio served with an earthy sauteed beech mushroom salad brightened with just a hit of lemon juice. Her lamb “lollipop” was prepared sous vide with rosemary and seared just before serving — with a dollop of tangy red bell pepper and mango chutney. Utterly divine.

    “These events have enabled us to virtually double our rescue efforts from when the organization was founded in 2009."

    Robin Berwick from Midtown’s Double Trouble and Alba Huerta from Anvil served up a refreshing “Lucky Dog Punch” made with Hudson Ferus Vodka. And this was only the beginning.

    For the first seated course, chef Amanda McGraw (who recently left Brasserie 19 and is now at Tiny Boxwood’s) served her famously delicious pickled Texas gulf shrimp with smoked crème fraiche, celery and fennel, paired beautifully with a Riesling from Australia.

    Key followed with a hearty second course of rabbit sausage with a crazy-good crunchy whole-grain mustard sauce — a wonderful contrast to the waxy red creamer potatoes — and finished with charred green onions, served family style on large platters that lined the tables. Winner! The dish was nicely paired with a Truly Noble Julep cocktail.

    The third course was the cheese course — a combo effort from Karen Man, the pastry Chef at Oxheart and Elizabeth Thoede from Houston Dairymaids. Man’s impossibly delicate brioche crisps with fennel and golden raisin relish served alongside the Matos St. Jorge cheese and the freshest, creamiest ‘spring’ chevre from Pure Luck Farms in Dripping Springs made for a delicious revelation. Paired with St. Arnold’s Brown Ale, many said it was the best combination of the evening.

    The fourth course — the first “dessert” course — was a masterful creation by Food & Wine Magazine’s Best New Pastry Chef, Jodi Elliott from Foreign & Domestic in Austin. Her “yogurt” sorbet had such a fresh, tart flavor — not too sweet — combined with the tart dried cherries and the bright green dill syrup (yes, dill) and scatterings of crumbled baked phyllo. It was my favorite course of the night.

    The fifth course was a nice contrast to the fourth — a delicate, buttery petite apple-almond Danish with vanilla bean and honey, topped with an adorably crunchy “Lucky Dog” brittle tuile by Katie Rangel from Michael’s Cookie Jar, paired with Saint Arnold Santos.

    Next up, the “host bitch” (she won’t mind being called that), Rebecca Masson did a genius twist with tangy, crunchy sous vide-prepared rhubarb alongside some magical mousse-like concoction created with Vahlrona’s “dulcey cremeux” — a relatively new 32 percent buttery, toasty, salty chocolate that was perfectly complemented by a rose-scented meringue. It was paired with a layered shot glass (but not a shot) of Jamoca flavored liqueurs to sip alongside. Very nice.

    The seventh course featured Callie Speer (wife of Uchi director of culinary operations Philip Speer) from Swift’s Attic in Austin. For those who feared a lack of chocolate, Callie came through with a combination of dark chocolate, salty almond, ginger and black sesame paired with a sparkling Shiraz from Australia.

    On the way back into the reception area, armed with goody bags from Whole Foods, guests were greeted with Katz Coffee and a “push pop to go” of ice cream from Fat Cat Creamery, which will soon open a storefront on 19th Street in the Heights. The "Gin-Gin Mule” was an inspired creation, with flecks of lime zest with the rich gingery ice cream.

    It was the perfect, refreshing end to an outstanding meal and a fantastic evening — for the bitches, and everyone else involved.

    Karen Man and Elizabeth Thoede's crisp bread, with fennel, golden raisin and Matos St. Jorge cheese

    Jodie Lucky Dog "Bitches for Bitches" event May 2013 Karen Man and Elizabeth Thoede - crisp bread, fennel & golden raisin, Matos St. Jorge
      
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    Karen Man and Elizabeth Thoede's crisp bread, with fennel, golden raisin and Matos St. Jorge cheese
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    Where to eat lunch now

    7 new luxe Houston lunch deals that make the midday meal memorable

    Brianna Griff
    Apr 25, 2025 | 4:00 pm
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    Kristen Gilliam
    At Hamsa, diners can select two salatim to begin their prix fixe lunch.

    A luxury lunch doesn’t always require a splurge — at least not a major one. These Houston restaurants’ prix fixe menus and bento boxes allow diners to sample curated, high-caliber cuisine for a fraction of the cost of a full dinner. Whether someone is entertaining a client, catching up with a colleague, or simply treating yourself to something special midweek, these prix fixe offerings deliver flavor, efficiency, and just the right amount of indulgence.

    Barbacana
    The downtown endeavor by chef-owner Christian Hernandez serves a prix fixe lunch that leans upscale at $50, but also delivers a quick introduction to his mashup of Houston’s diverse cuisine scene. Begin with a jicama or cauliflower salad, followed by a choice of a fried grouper sandwich, a veggie sandwich, or a mushroom donburi with confit egg yolk. Pair it with a creative side of Greek potato pave, crispy sunchokes, or brassica pickle chips. The price includes a glass of wine, beer, or a non-alcoholic beverage. Lunch is served Tuesday through Friday from 11 am-3 pm.

    Doko
    One of the newest establishment on this list, Doko is Duckstache Hospitality’s intimate Japanese concept in the Autry Park mixed-use development. A midday visit invites diners to explore the creations of chefs Patrick Pham and Daniel Lee through three sushi sets. Set A ($19) has a makimono roll of your choice and three pieces of nigiri—akami (lean tuna), masu (trout), and hamachi (yellowtail). Set B ($25) expands the nigiri selection with madai (sea bream) and kanpachi (amberjack), while Set C ($32) adds the popular chicken fat rice with jidori chicken and a fried egg. With just 50 seats, reservations are recommended. Lunch is served daily starting at 11 am.

    Hamsa
    This Rice Village restaurant’s $25 prix fixe lunch menu highlights the bold, colorful flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean. Start with two salatim, such as baba ganoush, shaved tomato and feta, or classic hummus. For the main, choose from entrees like a falafel sandwich with tahini, or a chicken thigh skewer served with a parsley-red onion salad and a side. It’s $10 more to upgrade that chicken thigh to ribeye. End on a sweet note with one of three desserts: basboosa malabi (a cake-pudding hybrid), petite beurre shortbread layers, or dark chocolate halvah. Add a glass of wine for $10. Lunch is served Tuesday through Friday, 11:30 am-2:30 pm.

    Kata Robata
    Chef Hori-san recently updated the lunch offerings at this Houston institution, including changes to the restaurant's popular bento boxes. Featured main options are shrimp tempura ($19), miso-marinated Alaskan black cod ($25), or Texas wagyu ($23). Each box comes with miso soup and a choice of chicken teriyaki or crispy karaage. Round out the meal with optional add-ons such as sashimi ($6), kakuni pork belly ($5), or a snow crab California roll ($4). Lunch is served Monday through Friday from 11:30 am-3 pm.

    Perseid
    Hotel Saint Augustine is already racking up the accolades, with that excitement extending to Perseid, the first all-day concept from Bludorn partners Aaron Bludorn and Cherif Mbodji. The French-inspired menu reflects the hotel’s proximity to the Menil Collection, with a Gulf Coast influence woven through every dish.

    “From the outset, we wanted to create a neighborhood restaurant in a hotel, rather than a hotel restaurant, and that means making it accessible to neighbors and businesspeople in equal measure,” Bludorn tells CultureMap. “You can come for a lunch meeting with a colleague and be finished in an hour, or you can come for a leisurely birthday party and stay all afternoon.”

    The $35 prix fixe menu starts with an appetizer: Caesar salad with boquerones, carrot soup with falafel, or a smoked salmon dip served alongside homemade potato chips. For the entrée, choose from potato gnocchi with asparagus, steelhead trout with Romano beans, or chicken paillard with fingerling potatoes. Desserts are either a trio of sorbets or a chocolate entremet with salted caramel. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, from 11:30 am-2 pm.

    Tavola
    This Uptown spot from the company behind Michelin-starred Le Jardinier offers a $28 executive lunch that’s both polished and efficient. Start with the baby spinach salad with walnuts and shaved pear, the house Caesar, or the soup of the day. For the main course, choose from one of four entrées: spaghetti cacio e pepe, a spicy cavatelli in arrabbiata sauce, crispy chicken parmigiana, or — for a lighter option — the avocado cucumber salad with either salmon or chicken. Cap it off with tiramisu or creamy vanilla gelato for an additional $8. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, from 11:30 am-2 pm

    Tony's
    Fans of Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion will get a chuckle when they order lunch at this fine dining institution in Greenway Plaza. Chef Kate McLean’s Romy and Michele’s Business Woman’s Special ($35) is a playful nod to the cult film with two Tony’s cheeseburgers with double 44 Farms patties, fries, and Diet Cokes. It’s available for dine-in or to go.

    For more variety, try the Greenway Express prix fixe ($35), which includes soup or salad, a main dish (chicken sandwich with French onion dip, short rib cappelletti, or roast hen salad), and a scoop of the day’s gelato. Pair it all with one of Tony’s lunch spritzes, such as the Front Porch Swinger ($15), a mix of Amaro Montenegro, St. George’s NOLA, and lime. Lunch is served from Tuesday through Friday, from 11 am-3 pm.

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    At Hamsa, diners can select two salatim to begin their prix fixe lunch.

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