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    Where to Eat Right Now

    Where to Eat Right Now: 10 sizzling, must-try restaurants for June

    Eric Sandler
    Jun 3, 2014 | 9:52 am

    Start with a new cafe that aspires to be the best bakery in America, continue with a young chef stepping out with his second concept, mix in a return to the Galleria for another high-profile chef . . . and you're really still just beginning. That's how hot the Houston restaurant scene's been over the last few months.

    It makes this month's Where To Eat Right Now in Houston all killer, with no filler.

    The pace of openings looks set to slow a bit this summer (if only slightly), which means now is the time to get caught up. Go forth and try something new.

    Common Bond

    The cafe with the aspirations to be the "best bakery in America" has been open for two weeks now, and every day Houstonians are lining up to get a taste. The viennoiserie, the leavened breakfast pastries like croissants, kouign amann and kugelhopf, are already the best in the city. Sweets such as chocolate chip cookies, tiramisu and macaroons are delicious, if not quite as must try.

    The full range of savory breakfast and lunch dishes rounds out the menu. Two of the best are the soft scrambled eggs with pea risotto and the hot brown sandwich on Common Bond's first rate bread.

    Lunch and brunch are packed, but, those willing to get there by 8 a.m. during the week will find lighter crowds, parking spots and a full selection of pastries.

    Lillo & Ella

    This new concept from Roost chef/owner Kevin Naderi reflects the food that the chef likes to eat when he's not working the line. The menu skips along most of east Asia, with Thai-style curries sharing a place with Chinese-inspired bao, Japanese izakaya skewers and Vietnamese touches. Popular bartender Aaron Lara has created cocktails that pair with the food by drawing on beverages popular in Asiatown such as avocado smoothies and Vietnamese iced coffee.

    Some of the highlights from an initial dinner include the five spice lamb ribs, the blue crab fried rice, and chicken thigh and apple salad; skip the wings, which, at $11, are too expensive for six pieces. An expanded parking lot alleviates some of the crunch from the El Gran Malo days, and a full lunch menu should help attract local office workers.

    Table on Post Oak

    Out of the ashes of Philippe emerges Table, a new, global-inspired restaurant serving a new take on contemporary cuisine. Chef Manuel Pucha, who served as Philippe Schmit's chef de cuisine and took over after his departure, steps into the lead role with creative twists on familiar dishes, such as seared scallops with a spicy guajillo chile sauce.

    The remodeled bar is poised to join other recent arrivals as happy hour hotspots .

    The tuna carpaccio flatbread has already emerged as a signature dish, bringing together flavors and textures in an unexpected way. The newly remodeled bar is poised to join fellow recent arrivals Osteria Mazzantini and Caracol as happy hour hotspots.

    Bradley's Fine Diner

    Finally, a restaurant from celebrity chef Bradley Ogden that demonstrates why he's a two-time James Beard Award winner. The upscale space, located in the same strip center as Ogden's fast casual Funky Chicken, turns out kicked up versions of comfort classics.

    Ogden's son Bryan has moved to Houston to supervise the operation, and his relationships with local farmers are reflected in the high-quality ingredients that are used throughout the menu. Can't miss dishes include the oak-grilled burger, the Yankee pot roast and roasted cod. A full range of craft beer, cocktails and wine rounds out the offerings.

    Since opening in April, BFD has added lunch and brunch, which should help enhance its appeal to residents of both the Washington corridor and The Heights.

    Songkran Thai Kitchen

    Chef Jurrajet Hurrapan returns to the Galleria at Songkran Thai Kitchen. Located in the former 1252 Tapas space in Uptown Park, Songkran features Hurrpan's take on traditional Thai flavors blended with upscale ingredients and modern plating. Thai angels from the restaurant's namesake festival adorn the walls, giving the space a welcoming atmosphere.

    Chef Jett, as he's known, is justifiably proud of his signature pad thai. The curries and homemade sausage are also standouts. A recently introduced lunch menu drops the prices, which are correct for the neighborhood and ingredients but might seem high to those used to more casual spots.

    Siphon Coffee

    Montrose's new coffee shop takes its name from the trick brewing method. For those with the time (10 minutes) and money ($11 for a two-person serving), watching the siphon brew provides mild entertainment and really tasty coffee. More practically, consulting chef Amanda McGraw's menu of sweets, savory pastries and panini means Siphon's food options are more diverse than its neighbors.

    Don't miss the flaky empanadas or banana bread. A selection of craft beer and wine on tap makes it an evening destination as well.

    Georges Bistro

    Houston has a decent selection of French restaurants, but few are as unapologetically old school as Georges Bistro. Run by longtime Houston restaurateurs Georges and Monique Guy in the space formerly occupied by Feast (which the couple owns), the restaurant serves rustic French bistro fare. Escargot come swimming in butter and garlic, of course, and the pate is smooth and creamy.

    With most entrees priced between $15 and $25, indulging in a bottle of French wine becomes an easy splurge.

    Try the quenelle for a real flashback thrill; it's screamingly fresh snapper wrapped in a delicate pastry. With most entrees priced between $15 and $25, indulging in a bottle of French wine becomes an easy splurge.

    Preview: Modern Seafood Cuisine

    At this Sugar Land restaurant, sushi chef Jason Liao offers his vision of a "sashimi bar." That means cooked and raw dishes using sushi quality fish without the rice or look-alike menu of most Japanese restaurants. While it's tempting to focus on the Japanese-inspired dishes like the hamachi crudo or a simple plate of New Zealand salmon, Liao's more esoteric preparations also deserve attention.

    The tuna ceviche with seared scallops is a highlight, but all of the dishes benefit from Liao's use of fruit to balance sweet and salty.

    Red Ox Bar & Grill

    Fans of Bocados should take a trip to the near northside, where Lily Hernandez and Terry Flores have launched Red Ox Bar & Grill. The menu features the full range of Bocados Tex-Mex favorites, including the signature fajitas, along with a new range of burgers.

    A full bar serves margaritas and craft beer, which can be enjoyed in either the graffiti-decorated dining room or small patio. Try not to fill up on chips. The tres leches cake is worth a few extra calories.

    VERTS

    In less than two months, this Austin-based chain that serves döner kebap, the Turkish-inspired sandwich that combines spit-roasted meat and veggies in a flatbread, has already expanded to four Houston locations. Considering the sandwiches deliver plenty of flavor for less than 550 calories, it's easy to see why VERTS has been so successful.

    The Houston locations all serve the company's newly introduced fries, as well as a tidy beer selection. Go and find out why döner kebap has become Europe's most popular fast food.

    Need more restaurants to try? Here are CultureMap's Where To Eat Right Now picks from May, April, March, February, January and December.

    A full selection of sweet and savory pastries set Siphon Coffee apart.

    6 Siphon Coffee May 2014 pastry counter
    Photo by Eric Sandler
    A full selection of sweet and savory pastries set Siphon Coffee apart.
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    food news roundup

    6 things to know in Houston food: Openings, a closing, and more

    Eric Sandler
    Mar 27, 2026 | 3:34 pm
    Atlantic Ocean food spread
    Photo by Madelynne Grace
    Atlantic Ocean recently opened on Washington Avenue.

    From an intimate new Italian restaurant in West U. to the surprise shutter of a Midtown pickleball venue, the Houston food scene moves pretty fast. Read on to find out how Winsome Prime is celebrating its anniversary, an Atlanta chef who just opened his first Houston restaurant, and an exciting new dinner series that’s bringing one of Austin’s best chefs to the Heights for a one-night-only meal.

    Openings and closings

    Osteria di Mercato has opened in West University Place. A sister concept to Mercato and Company, a gourmet grocer that opened last year, the 30-seat, dinner-only restaurant aims to serve traditional Italian fare in an intimate environment. The menu features dishes such as saffron arancini, tuna crudo with passion fruit chili sauce, fettuccine with braised rabbit, smoked ricotta and spinach agnoloti, swiss chard-stuffed quail.

    Executive chef Mauricio Alvarado spent 16 years working for various Tony Vallone restaurants, including Ciao Bello, Vallone’s, and Tony’s. The Michelin Guide designated general manager Marco Thompson as Toronto’s sommelier of the year in 2023.

    The restaurant is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:30-9:30 pm. Reservations are available on Resy.

    Atlantic Ocean has opened in the former Passerella space at 6011 Washington Ave. Open for dinner Wednesday through Sunday, the wide-ranging menu offers seafood dishes from around the globe.

    Starters include cornmeal-crusted crab cake, chargrilled oysters, clams calabrese, and Moroccan lamb shots. Entrees offer similar diversity, ranging from blackened redfish and grilled branzino with chimichurri and citrus mojo to a soy-martinated ribeye and lobster pasta that’s made with butter-poached claw meat.

    Chef-owner Virgil Harper is best known for Toast on Lenox, his acclaimed brunch concept in Atlanta. He’s joined in the kitchen by executive chef and partner Aliyah Watley.

    "Atlantic Ocean was created to deliver a dining experience where every detail feels intentional, from the quality of the seafood to the warmth of the service and the atmosphere around you,” Harper said in a statement. “Houston’s dynamic food culture makes it the perfect home for this concept, and we’re excited to share a menu that respects seafood traditions while bringing a fresh, creative perspective."

    Midtown pickleball bar Solarium has closed, according to its Instagram page. Opened in April 25, the bar transformed the former Holman Draft Hall space with six outdoor courts and five private rooms to watch the action.

    Solarium was a joint venture between the Kirby Group and Rex Hospitality, the restaurant group owned by Astros pitcher Lance McCullers, Jr. and his business partners, Juan Carlos de Aldecoa and Jimmy Doan. Earlier this year, Rex closed its Maven Coffee location in Sawyer Yards to concentrate on its wholesale business that sells coffee products such as cold brew concentrate.

    Other news and notes

    Zaranda, Hugo Ortega’s California-inspired restaurant in downtown, is now open Sunday. It will serve an a la carte brunch from 11 am-3 pm. Options include cornbread with Mandarin-honey butter; tostada de campechana with octopus, shrimp, raw oysters, cucumber, avocado, ancho-morita purée, Clamato, Maggi, soy, and olive oil; steak and eggs with refried beans, guacamole, salsa, and flour tortillas; Baja breakfast burrito with bacon, chorizo, scrambled eggs, potato, onion, salsa roja y verde, avocado, and cheese-crusted sobaquera; chilaquiles with shredded chicken, sunny-side-up eggs, totopos, salsa verde, crema, and housemade queso fresco; and more. It will also be open for dinner from 4-9 pm.

    Winsome Prime is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a limited time menu. The three-course, $50, prix fixe menu includes choices such as chili-glazed shrimp, crab beignets, spinach and artichoke dip, kung pao pasta, and chicken royale. Upgrade to the signature Hawaiian ribeye — a nod to the location once being home to Houston’s — for $10. Choose one of three desserts to complete the meal.

    Food events

    Doke concepts will host a series of guest chef dinners in April, May, and June. Each evening will begin with champagne and hors d’oeuvres at Lazy Land. Diners will then be driven to The Green Room for a three-course dinner, followed by dessert cocktails and s’mores at Heights & Co. The lineup includes chefs recognized by the Michelin Guide and the most recent winner of the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Texas.

    • April 15: Joseph Geiskopf, chef and co-owner of The On’ry, a traveling culinary concept based out of Houston, formerly of Ciel and Credence
    • April 29: Kevin Fink, chef and co-owner of Emmer and Rye Hospitality, which operates Michelin-recognized restaurants Emmer & Rye, Hestia, Isidore, and others.
    • May 13: Louis Maldonado, a former Top Chef contestant who held one Michelin star at Cortez restaurant in San Francisco.
    • May 26: Thomas Bille, chef-owner of Belly of the Beast in Spring and 2025 James Beard Award winner for Best Chef: Texas
    • June 10: To be announced
    • June 24: Ryan Lachine, executive chef of State of Grace, formerly chef-owner of Riel

    Atlantic Ocean food spread

    Photo by Madelynne Grace

    Atlantic Ocean recently opened on Washington Avenue.

    “This dinner party series is designed to give our guests an upscale, unique dining experience while highlighting each of our restaurants' distinct personalities,” Doke Concepts owner Brian Doke said in a statement. “With the help of our incredible guest chefs, we’re confident we’re going to give our guests an unforgettable evening.

    Tickets will be available via the Lazy Lane website.

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