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    Taking On Punky Food Writers

    Old school Houston restaurants take a stand against young punk food writers: Bringing back the classics

    Marene Gustin
    Marene Gustin
    May 23, 2014 | 1:29 pm

    After my recent rant on old school eats Vallone’s posted a blog about its French onion soup. The meat stock is cooked for four days and although it sounds delicious I am reminded of the staple old school dish at Tony’s: Those incredible souffles.

    Those lighter than air cakes of chocolate or vanilla drizzled in fudge sauce and topped with real whipped cream are always the perfect way to end a celebratory meal at this classic restaurant. But last truffle season chef Kate McLean seriously upped the ante and made an amazing white Alba truffle souffle that was possibly the best dish on any menu last year.

    And you can get a cheese souffle there any time of the year. If you haven’t tried a savory souffle you really need to add one to your bucket list of dishes.

    "My sons are always saying we should try some new attention-getting dishes. But that’s not who we are. I know it would attract some of the younger food writers, but our customer base loves the standards."

    And while some eaters always gravitate to the new and trendy, a lot of eaters in Houston do love the throwback dishes. Case in point has been the reemergence of beef Stroganoff on two local menus.

    Frank’s Americana Revival recently added this classic Russian dish as a Monday night special. Here it’s made with fresh mushroom demi-glace, a white wine sour cream sauce and chunks of filet mignon.

    “My sons are always saying we should try some new attention-getting dishes,” says owner Mike Shine, who owns a restaurant consulting company and was a past president of the Greater Houston Restaurant Association. “But that’s not who we are.

    "I know it would attract some of the younger food writers but our customer base loves the standards and the beef Stroganoff has been our most popular special.”

    Shine got the idea for beef Stroganoff last year when a famous patron asked him to host a birthday party for her daughter and asked for a special dish and he came up with beef Stroganoff, which turned out to be the daughter’s favorite dish from her childhood.

    Beef Stroganoff (sometimes spelled Stroganov) is a dish of floured and sauteed beef chunks or strips served in a sour cream sauce over noodles or, in some places, rice. Since the mid-19th century it has spread around the world to Asia, America and Europe. I prefer it over fat egg noodles instead of rice and the last time I had it, before recently, was when I made it at home a few years ago.

    It’s actually an easy and hearty dish to prepare on your own, but it’s also nice to see it turning up on restaurant menus again.

    Stroganoff Mania?

    Grace’s has introduced weekly specials as a way to refine their opening menu and last week — surprise! — beef Stroganoff was one of the specials. Along with a shrimp cocktail of spicy sauce and giant shrimps. Add a stiff whiskey sour and you could be dining at a fine restaurant in the 1960s.

    Add a stiff whiskey sour and you could be dining at a fine restaurant in the 1960s.

    Owner Johnny Carrabba says he was visiting New York City last year and dining out with his then 12-year-old daughter when he saw the dish on the menu and decided to order it on the spot.

    Which prompted his young Mia to ask: “What’s beef Stroganoff?”

    Yes, it is an old school dish, but it’s seems to be having a bit of a revival and I applaud that.

    The great thing about Houston’s food scene is that there are restaurants for every taste. There's something for those who are seeking the next new thing, the trendy, the fusion dishes, the wonderful James Beard Award-winning gourmet food. And there's something for those who just want old-fashioned comfort food. Houston has it all.

    Grace's believes in old school dishes.

    Grace's on Kirby October 2013 Chicken Tortilla Soup
    Photo courtesy of © Todd Parker Photography STP Images
    Grace's believes in old school dishes.
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    gourmet grocer for montrose

    Intimate new wine shop and grocer coming to Montrose with 4,000 records

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 20, 2025 | 10:21 am
    Montrose Grocer Mary Clarkson
    Photo by Eric Sandler
    Mary Clarkson is opening Montrose Grocer next to Catbirds.

    A new wine shop and gourmet grocer is coming to a prime space in Montrose. Named Montrose Grocer, it’s a new concept from Heights Grocer owner Mary Clarkson.

    Located in the former Craft Creamery space at 1340B Westheimer, Montrose Grocer will build on the success of Heights Grocer as a go-to destination for wine lovers seeking a curated selection of bottles from small producers. While the Heights location is a very intimate, retail-only operation that sells wine, gifts, and gourmet food items, Montrose Grocer’s larger footprint will provide it with enough space to both sell wine to-go and serve wines by-the-glass for on-site consumption.

    When it opens later this fall, the store will offer seating for approximately 20 people inside with a couple of outdoor patio tables. It will also serve a small food menu of sandwiches, charcuterie boards, and other snacks.

    “Heights taught us a lot about what a space can do and how it can function and how we want to grow into a space like this that allows us to pour a glass of wine to our customers,” Clarkson tells CultureMap.

    Clarkson is a hospitality veteran who was a co-owner of Montrose French restaurant L’Olivier, which evolved into Avondale Food & Wine, a restaurant and boutique wine store that closed in 2021. She assumed ownership of Heights Grocer in 2024 from founder James Havens. She is also, full disclosure, a regular guest on CultureMap’s “What’s Eric Eating” podcast.

    When presented with the opportunity to lease the space by owners Bobby Heugel and Justin Yu, the duo behind the new restaurant coming to the former Vibrant space, she jumped at the chance to open another business in the neighborhood.

    “I believe in Montrose as a fully functioning neighborhood that offers what other neighborhoods are missing out on,” Clarkson says. “It feels as though it’s a very walkable, livable community that I think people want to be in without having to get into a car and drive somewhere.”

    One thing that will set Montrose Grocer apart from some of the nearby wine-focused businesses is its soundtrack, which will be supplied by 4,000 vinyl records. It's similar to the new wave of record bars, such as 93’ Til, Off the Record, and the lobby bar at the Hotel Saint Augustine that pair cocktails with vinyl collections.

    Of course, Clarkson will take the wine selection seriously, just as she does in the Heights, but she hopes people see Montrose Grocer as a welcoming place they can stop by to grab a bottle of wine to take home for dinner or for area hospitality workers to grab a sandwich and a glass of wine before going next door to Catbirds.

    “We’re trying to make wine fun again. We want this to be a place you can have a glass for happy hour or a special occasion bottle or anything in between. It’s a place for everyone,” Clarkson says.

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