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    Houston in the spotlight

    Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern films at 6 Houston restaurants for Travel Channel show

    Eric Sandler
    Jul 9, 2018 | 8:00 am

    Houston's dining scene will soon make another appearance in the national spotlight courtesy of one of the country's most popular celebrity chefs.

    Andrew Zimmern spent the weekend in Houston filming at a number of local restaurants for the second season of The Zimmern List, his Travel Channel show that guides viewers to the chefs favorite things to eat in various cities across America. While the chef is best known for his show Bizarre Eats where he travels the globe eating unusual food, this program is designed to give viewers a list of places they can easily visit.

    "This show is really very personal to me, but also very easy for fans to duplicate,” said Zimmern in a statement. “It’s about being really friendly and making it actionable. When I’m living with an African tribe, traveling by boat, not very many people are able to do that. In The Zimmern List, anyone can go and do what I’m doing.”

    While it's difficult to tell all of the places Zimmern filmed at during his visit, stalking social media shows that he included Himalaya, Better Luck Tomorrow, Crawfish & Noodles, Hugo's, The Original Ninfa's on Navigation, and Gatlin's BBQ.

    Himalaya is the only stop that Zimmern acknowledged on Instagram. In a video that showed an extensive array of the restaurant's signature dishes — including fried chicken, hunter's beef, goat masala, chicken masala, steak tikka, and saag paneer — he wrote that Azra and Kaiser Lashkari's Indo-Pak restaurant is "almost indescribably delicious in every sense of the word."

    Lashkari tells CultureMap that Zimmern's preparation impressed him. "Just like Anthony Bourdain, he had done his research. He knew about us. I was surprised at some of the things he said. He knew how the hara masala was made. I'm hugely honored."

    At Better Luck Tomorrow, Zimmern tried the bar-restaurant hybrid's Party Melt (a patty melt), beef tartare, and the Not a Pizza, a scallion pancake topped with burrata, onions, and anchovy-garlic bagna cauda.

    "He noticed that all the food was easily shareable," chef-owner Justin Yu tells CultureMap. "And had a lot of texture, which to me is a sign of someone who's just eaten at a lot of difference places and notices a lot of details."

    Zimmern's exact menu at Crawfish & Noodles is still a mystery, but one Instagrammer grabbed a picture of him with James Beard Award winner Chris Shepherd and chef-owner Trong Nguyen. Another Instagram user also spotted Shepherd and Zimmern at Gatlin's.

    Thank you Chef Trong Nguyen for this wonderful experience. It was a great pleasure meeting Andrew Zimmern and Chris Shepherd! Episode coming soon!!#foodies #crawfish #andrewzimmern #chrisshepherd #crawfishandnoodles #houston #travelchannel

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    Jul 7, 2018 at 5:07pm PDT

    At Ninfa's, Zimmern ate fajitas, natch, but also spent time in the kitchen with executive chef Alex Padilla where he observed the preparation of a whole fish and octopus tacos — both of which utilize the restaurant's wood-burning oven. Legacy Restaurants CEO Jonathan Horowitz echoed some of Lashkari's comments about Zimmern's preparation.

    "The experience was really very good. His crew was great — extremely professional and well organized. They did a lot of work on the front end and were very prepared; they knew exactly what they wanted and what they were doing," Horowitz says. "Andrew was quite nice and spent some time visiting with guests and staff. We certainly are looking forward to seeing the episode."

    Thanks so much to Andrew Zimmern and crew for checking out The Original Ninfa’s today! 🎥🌮

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    Jul 8, 2018 at 2:01pm PDT

    On Sunday morning, Zimmern stopped by Hugo's to experience the restaurant's signature Sunday brunch. A representative confirms that Zimmern tried almost the entire spread, including "ceviches and salads to barbacoa, carnitas, arroz a la tumbada (rice with seafood) poached eggs on sweet cornbread, chiles en nogada, chilaquiles, enchiladas de pescado a la Veracruzana, a variety of tamales, huevos con chorizo, and more."

    We had a very special guest for #brunch today. Welcome to #Houston, @chefaz. #HugosHouston #HugoOrtega #AndrewZimmern #Montrose #MontroseEats #HTown #HTX #HTXEats #HoustonEats

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    Jul 8, 2018 at 12:26pm PDT

    Look for the episode to air sometime in the fall. If the frenzy is anything like the buzz created by the Houston-focused episode of David Chang's Netflix show Ugly Delicious, curious diners will want to visit these establishments now, rather than after Zimmern shows them to the world.

    Kaiser Lashkari, Andrew Zimmern, and Azra Lashkari at Himalaya.

    Andrew Zimmern Azra Kaiser Lashkari Himalaya
    Photo by Michael Shum
    Kaiser Lashkari, Andrew Zimmern, and Azra Lashkari at Himalaya.
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    Only 1 Houston spot makes OpenTable list of 2025's top 100 restaurants

    Brianna Caleri
    Nov 26, 2025 | 9:30 am
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    Restaurant reservations and reviews platform OpenTable has examined its data to determine the top 100 restaurants in the country for 2025, and only one Houston restaurant made the list — BCN Taste & Tradition, the one star Michelin Spanish fine dining restaurant in Montrose.

    On the other hand, Austin has an enormous slice of the pie with eight representatives. Dallas tied Houston with one restaurant.

    OpenTable emphasizes that professional critics didn't compile this list. Instead, it's based on more than 10 million reviews by verified OpenTable diners along with other metrics. A restaurant had to have a minimum threshold of reviews to be considered — so no matter how great a new restaurant is, it might be too early to count it — and further data included the percentage of five-star reviews, number of alerts set, and more.

    Some, like percentage of reservations made in advance, mean this list awards points for exclusivity rather than casual dining. However, the number of direct searches could be an equalizing factor.

    Most important to readers, the restaurants are not ranked.

    In addition to BCN, four restaurants with Houston locations made the list in their hometowns. They are: Clark's Oyster Bar (Austin), Guard & Grace (Denver), Steak 48 (Phoenix), and Uchi (Austin).

    The list is very similar to the one in 2024, when Steak 48 was Houston's only representative.

    An emphasis on fine or fancy dining isn't necessarily a bad thing. These restaurants live up to their own fanfare, according to reviews, which is no small feat for a restaurant like Uchi. It was named the 60th greatest restaurant in the country this century by luxury lifestyle publication The Robb Report this month. After more than 20 years, adapting to the times and staying fresh is sometimes the greatest thing a restaurant can do.

    Although Austin led the way in Texas, two cities had even more representation. New York City has 10 spots on the list, and Chicago has an unbelievable 16.

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