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    New Burger Restaurant

    New burger restaurant on Washington Ave looks to stand out with giant portions, super late hours

    Desiree Alvarez
    Jun 5, 2013 | 11:31 am

    Smack dab in the middle of what seems like a nationwide search for "Who has the best burger?" a newbie — Chopping Block — has opened its doors along the Washington Avenue corridor.

    Located at 5317 Washington, Chopping Block plans to compete in the burgeoning high-end burger market with reasonable prices (burgers ranging from $9.95-$12.95) and bar food geared to curing pesky late-night munchies.

    A week after Chopping Block's official opening, CultureMap made an initial reconnaissance. In addition to attentive service, we found a generous menu with more than a dozen choices of burgers as well as a wide selection of "Not Burgers."

    Before realizing how large the portions were, we decided to do it big that night and ended up with enough food to feed about five additional people.

    My dining companion tried the Farmer, a stacked-tall beast, sure to make you full just looking at it. The use of Limburger cheese was a great add-on, layered with bacon, crispy hashed browns, grilled onions strings, topped with a fried egg on a jalapeno mozzarella bun and served with your choice of regular or sweet potato fries.

    Before realizing how large the portions were, we decided to do it big that night and ended up with enough food to feed about five additional people. To start, we ordered fried pickles, fried asparagus, and cheese fries — heart attack alert. I'm a big fried pickle fan and it got my vote. It's served with a tangy chipotle ranch that is also finger-lickin' good.

    Having made room for no more than six more bites of any kind of food, I went of one of the Chopping Block's "Haute Dogs." I was intrigued by the "Mexican" — an all-beef link wrapped with bacon, smothered with tomatoes, onions and jalapenos, and topped with a chipotle mayo. The heartiness of it all absolutely took my breath away. If only I had waited, I could have finished it . . . maybe.

    Not be missed are Chopping Block's “summer stimulations” offered on the drink menu. I sampled three. The Pyrate Summer Tea was different at best, but if you’re looking to cool off and get tipsy fast, this cola and dark rum concoction is your drink. Next up, the pink and refreshing look quickly faded when I tried the Chopping Splash, a mixture of grapefruit and aperol liqueur. Lastly, the Pineapple Lime Cilantro Margarita made everything all right. Delicious, adding mint to the mix offset the herbiness that is cilantro and proved to be a great finish to my meal.

    New kid on the block, Chopping Block is still working out the kinks, but a co-owner and creator of Chopping Block's menu tells CultureMap that he is confident that with its reasonable rates and new late night hours coming soon (there is talk of staying open as late as 4 a.m.), the restaurant is looking to remain on the Houston burger map for some time.

    The Chopping Block has plans to be a late night favorite.

    Chopping Block hamburger restaurant Houston June 2013 entrance
    Photo by Desiree Alvarez
    The Chopping Block has plans to be a late night favorite.
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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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