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    Best New Restaurants

    Breaking down the matchups in the Tastemaker Awards Best New Restaurants

    Eric Sandler
    May 5, 2016 | 9:00 am

    For nine of the categories in the 2016 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards, a panel of restaurant industry insiders has already voted on the winners. No, we won’t tell you who they are, but you're welcome to find out at the awards ceremony on May 18.

    But Best New Restaurant is different. For that category, CultureMap readers get to choose the winner in a four-round, bracket-style tournament that starts with 16 contenders. Collectively, they represent the most exciting new restaurants to open in Houston between May 2015 and February 2016, which means readers should have, at least in theory, had a chance to visit most. Individually, they couldn’t be more different; the candidates cover both inside and outside the Loop, a wide range of cuisines, and even different styles of service.

    Which restaurants move on and which places drop out is entirely up to you. To keep things interesting, each establishment faces off against someplace with which it has something in common: an ownership group, cuisine, or overall feel. The margins are sure to be close. Polls are open now and will close at 11:30 pm on May 8. Vote now.

    Hunky Dory vs Bernadine’s
    They’re two very different restaurants, and either one could probably win this whole tournament; however, seeing as they share a roof and a parking lot, it makes sense to pit them against each other in round one. Sure, they both have killer cocktails and an inviting patio, but their cuisines set them apart. Will it be Hunky Dory’s English atmosphere or Bernadine’s Gulf Coast vibe? Wood-grilled steaks or pan-seared snapper?

    Bramble vs The Durham House
    Two of Houston’s newest Southern-inspired restaurants face off in this matchup. At Bramble, Randy Rucker has crafted a casual neighborhood restaurant where a chalkboard menu of whole roasted meat and fish dishes provide a good excuse for friends to gather together. At The Durham House, rising star chef Mike McElroy brings years of cooking in New Orleans and high-quality charcuterie to Washington Ave. Will it be Rucker’s return or McElroy’s ambition that moves on to the second round?

    SaltAir Seafood Kitchen vs State of Grace
    This matchup features the two most similar restaurants in the bracket. Both are seafood-oriented spots with elegant dining rooms that deliver excellent service to a primarily well-heeled clientele. The biggest difference is their influences: the California coast for SaltAir and Ford Fry’s Houston childhood for State of Grace. Which River Oaks hotspot with a buzzy oyster bar will advance?

    Southern Goods vs Fielding’s Local Kitchen & Bar
    In contrast to the matchup above, these restaurants appear fairly different, but their similarities emerge on closer inspection. The Heights has become Houston’s hottest dining neighborhood, and none of the recent openings features as much talent in the kitchen as Southern Goods’s three Underbelly vets: Lyle Bento, J.D. Woodward, and Patrick Feges. The Woodlands, meanwhile, is Houston’s hottest dining suburb, and this more upscale sibling of Fielding’s Wood Grill expands upon the original’s ethos of utilizing locally-sourced ingredients and making everything from scratch.

    B&B Butchers vs Helen Greek Food & Wine
    Consider this matchup to be Houston’s past vs its present. Sure, they’re both new restaurants, but B&B Butchers is an expansive steakhouse with a throwback menu that includes dishes like beef Wellington and crab Louie. On the other hand, Helen has earned national attention by serving something new to Houston: authentic Greek dishes made with mostly locally-sourced meats and vegetables.

    Houston has evolved beyond the days when people ate only steaks, burgers, and Tex-Mex, but they still remain popular. Will the rising star triumph over the popular newcomer?

    Pappa Charlies Barbeque vs The Burger Joint
    What could be more classic than the matchup of burgers vs barbecue? In less than two years, Pappa Charlies grew from an underrated trailer to one of the city’s most reliable destinations for smoked meat. Meanwhile, The Burger Joint’s diverse menu, expansive patio and late night hours have attracted crowds since day one.

    Brisket and ribs or burgers and fries? Only one can advance.

    Izakaya vs Mein
    People don’t argue about whether Chinatown or Midtown is a better dining neighborhood in the same way they debate Montrose vs The Heights, but that’s a component of this matchup. While these restaurants have stylish spaces and their status as sister concepts to well-regarded siblings (Kata Robata for Izakaya, Tiger Den for Mein) in common, they’re pretty different dining experiences.

    Izakaya is a Japanese-inspired drinks and small plates concept that serves everything from raw seafood to a riff on chicken fried steak. Mein offers classic Cantonese comfort fare. Houstonia critic Alice Levitt doesn’t think very highly of either one, but she only gets one vote like everyone else. Choose wisely.

    Cooking Girl vs Foreign Correspondents
    The final matchup pits one of 2015’s most eagerly anticipated newcomers against an upstart that seems to have appeared out of nowhere. At Foreign Correspondents, chef P.J. Stoops uses rigorously-sourced local ingredients to present authentic Thai flavors. Cooking Girl replaced failed sushi restaurant Akamaru, but the restaurant’s carefully prepared noodle dishes and spicy Sichuan flavors have won it plenty of fans. Will it be Treadsack’s polish or homey familiarity that moves on to round two?

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    The Best in Texas

    The unequivocal list of the best restaurants and bars in Texas 2016

    Jennifer Chininis
    May 24, 2016 | 11:30 am
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    Whether at home or traveling, one question we Texans always want answered is where to eat. Our annual CultureMap Tastemaker Awards provides plenty of answers. The program started in Austin in 2012, as a way to honor the top talent in the restaurant and bar communities, and has since expanded to include every city we serve: Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio.

    What makes Tastemakers unique is that we not only rely on the intelligence of our staff and contributors on the ground in those cities to help identify the nominees, but we also enlist industry experts to offer advice and, ultimately, decide who wins — except in the category of Best New Restaurant, which is determined by our readers.

    The Tastemaker Awards, the largest and most comprehensive culinary tribute of its kind, truly represents the best restaurants, chefs, bars, and bartenders in the state, those who innovate and inspire not only local diners, but also their peers. The 2016 winners represent the best in Texas dining right now.

    Below we have listed those who took home prizes in myriad categories, presented during celebratory events May 17-19 in Austin, Houston, and Dallas. If you are hungry to read more about the people and places mentioned here, click on the city name to read why they deserve the Tastemaker title.

    AUSTIN

    • Restaurant of the Year: Dai Due
    • Chef of the Year: Michael Fojtasek and Grae Nonas, Olamaie
    • Rising Star Chef of the Year: Nicholas Yanes, Juniper
    • Pastry Chef of the Year: Janina O'Leary
    • Bar of the Year: The Townsend
    • Bartender of the Year: Justin Elliott, The Townsend
    • Brewery of the Year: Jester King
    • Sommelier of the Year: June Rodil, McGuire Moorman Hospitality
    • Neighborhood Restaurant of the Year: Evangeline Cafe
    • Best New Restaurant: Oasthouse Kitchen + Bar

    DALLAS

    • Restaurant of the Year: Tei-An
    • Chef of the Year: John Tesar, Knife
    • Rising Star Chef of the Year: Kirstyn Brewer, Victor Tangos
    • Pastry Chef of the Year (tie): Marlene Duke, The Theodore, and Alison Morse, Front Room Tavern
    • Bar of the Year: Midnight Rambler
    • Bartender of the Year: Kyle Hilla, The Theodore
    • Brewery of the Year: On Rotation
    • Sommelier of the Year: Jeff Gregory, FT33
    • Best Sushi Restaurant: Tei Tei Robata Bar
    • Best New Restaurant: Resident Taqueria

    FORT WORTH

    • Restaurant of the Year: Revolver Taco Lounge
    • Chef of the Year: Tim Love, Lonesome Dove Western Bistro, Love Shack, Woodshed Smokehouse
    • Best New Restaurant: The Dive Oyster Bar

    HOUSTON

    • Restaurant of the Year: Pax Americana
    • Chef of the Year: Adam Dorris, Pax Americana
    • Rising Star Chef of the Year: Graham Laborde, Bernadine's
    • Pastry Chef of the Year: Rebecca Masson, Fluff Bake Bar
    • Bar of the Year: Public Services Wine & Whisky
    • Bartender of the Year: Terry Williams, Anvil Bar & Refuge
    • Brewery of the Year: Saint Arnold Brewing Company
    • Sommelier of the Year: Evan Turner, Helen Greek Food & Wine
    • Neighborhood Restaurant of the Year: Weights + Measures
    • Best New Restaurant: State of Grace

    SAN ANTONIO

    • Restaurant of the Year: Mixtli
    • Chef of the Year: Jason Dady, Tre Trattoria and Shuck Shack
    • Best New Restaurant: Mezcaleria Mixtli

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