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    Where to Eat Right Now

    Where to Eat Right Now: 10+ new restaurants for July include steakhouses and three pizza palaces

    Eric Sandler
    Jul 19, 2016 | 10:00 am

    This summer’s rapid pace of new restaurant openings shows no signs of slowing down. The last month has been a busy one, and a number of exciting new entries are clamoring for attention.

    Houstonians are flocking to new options in River Oaks District, while a casual steakhouse from a veteran restaurateur ensures that the Heights remains the city’s hottest dining neighborhood. Of course, Houston’s king of meat has launched another winning concept that’s already drawing huge crowds.

    This month even features three new options for pizza, including a Dallas-based restaurant that doesn’t suck.

    As always, these are roughly ordered by how quickly I think you should rush to try them, but they’re all worthy of attention. After all, only one of these places will satisfy someone’s desire to eat pizza at 1 am while playing skeeball.

    Steak 48
    This newly opened steakhouse from brothers Jeffrey and Michael Mastro is River Oaks District newest hotspot. On a recent Wednesday night, the downstairs bar buzzed as a crowd of diners packed the space. Upstairs, a quieter atmosphere prevailed, but the food is the real star here.

    Any top tier steakhouse should be able to cook properly seasoned USDA Prime beef to a requested temperature, and Steak 48 certainly meets that standard. However, the restaurant sets itself apart with its creative appetizers and sides. The extensive raw bar offerings include the gigantic U-4 shrimp cocktail, oysters, and the ultra-trendy poke. Sides like corn creme brulee, whipped potatoes with crab and shrimp, and spiral cut hasselback potatoes are can’t miss.

    Admittedly, Houston doesn’t lack for steakhouses, but the city’s seemingly limitless appetite for beef means a good one will always find an audience. Steak 48 certainly qualifies.

    Ritual
    Whatever their memories of the El Cantina, Heights residents have embraced this casual steakhouse from restaurateur Ken Bridge and Black Hill Ranch owner Felix Florez — it’s been bustling during both of my visits. As one would expect from a restaurant with a butcher shop in its dining room, chef Jordan Asher’s menu features Florez’s meats in a variety of preparations. With its pleasantly chewy crust and medium rare interior, the cast iron ribeye demonstrates why that’s preparation is such a classic. The Ritual burger’s combination of smoked short rib with a bone marrow glaze gives it a deep, beefy flavor that makes it must-visit for connoisseurs.

    Of the starters, I thought the cheese skillet had a weirdly runny texture, but the seafood gravy, essentially a butter riff on etoufee that’s eaten over bread, is can’t miss. Beer fans will rejoice in the draft selection, which mixes the usual local favorites with a well-chosen range of regional and national options that aren’t seen in most restaurants.

    So, yes, I’ve made my share of Delicious Reconcepts jokes about Bridge’s businesses, but he and Florez are off to an undeniably strong start here. If Ritual stays on its current trajectory, it will be a strong contender for the best locally-owned restaurant to open in Houston this year.

    Cane Rosso
    The first Houston outpost of the Dallas-based Neapolitan pizza mini-chain has opened in the Heights, and the first impressions of the Guy Fieri-endorsed pizzeria have been positive. Comparisons with Pizaro’s Pizza Napoletana are inevitable, but also somewhat misguided. With its full range of hot appetizers, sandwiches, pastas, desserts and cocktails, Cane Rosso offers a more complete dining experience and has an appeal even for non-pizza eaters (do such people exist?) that Pizaro’s never will.

    Of course, it’s still the pies that are the primary draw, and they deliver. Yes, the crust is too soft in the middle to be picked up and eaten, but it has excellent texture and gets the right amount of char in the wood-burning oven. Both the Houston-exclusive Joan Marie (with its jalapeno pesto) and the signature Paulie Gee pack a spicy punch that appeals to the Houston palate. Off-the-menu dessert pizzas that are topped with various combinations of mascarpone, nutella, cookie butter, and marshmallow fluff are both fun ideas and fun to eat. Really, the only letdown was underseasoned cacio e pepe.

    Cane Rosso recently began lunch service Tuesday through Sunday, so that even people who have been waiting for the dinner crowds to die down can get in with a minimal amount of fuss.

    Killen’s Burgers
    After operating both one of the Houston-area’s best steakhouses and its most acclaimed barbecue joint, chef Ronnie Killen has cemented his title as Houston’s king of meat with this burger restaurant. Even those who dined at this location frequently when it housed Killen’s Steakhouse won’t recognize the space, which has been thoroughly transformed into a '50s-style diner with an all-new front and retro touches like a jukebox and photos from Pearland’s history.

    The basic Killen’s burger is a massive, 10-ounce patty, with an 80/20 meat-to-fat ratio that Killen grinds in-house. In response to customer requests, the restaurant cooks all burgers well-done by default, but they will cook to medium if requested. When served medium, the patty delivers big beef flavor and serious drippage. I’ll stick with the fresh-cut fries or onion rings, but frozen crinkle cuts and cheese curds have also been popular with patrons.

    In the month or so the restaurant has been open, Killen has steadily increased the number of burgers available, but the restaurant still feels like a work-in-progress. Once steakhouse pastry chef Samantha Mendoza rolls out milkshakes and Killen introduces a non-beef patty or two, the restaurant will compete with places like Bernie’s Burger Bus and Hubcap Grill for best in Houston bragging rights.

    Luv Me Tenders
    Former H-Town StrEATs chef Jason “Big Sexy” Hill and business partner Cyrus Nasr have opened a brick-and-mortar version of the chicken tenders food truck in the former Kipper Club Test Kitchen space across from Barbecue Inn. Seasoned with Hill’s mix of 15 herbs and spices (take that, Col. Sanders), the tenders themselves are crispy, juicy, and flavorful.

    In addition to baskets with dipping sauces (honey mustard has a great balance of sweet and tart), Luv Me Tenders serves tacos, sandwiches, and waffles with the tenders. A rotating mix of sides and starters like boudain egg rolls and crab hushpuppies serve as both welcome additions and a reminder that Hill knows how to please a crowd.

    Love Buzz/Nice Slice Pizza Co
    With its mix of '90s metal and grunge on the jukebox, two lanes of skeeball, and a case full of assorted kitsch like Pee Wee Herman sitting in Chairy and a VHS collection of Faces of Death (Google if you must, but trust me you’re better off not knowing), you probably aren’t cool enough to patronize this new bar in Montrose from Moon Tower Inn/Voodoo Queen owner Brandon Young. With its total lack of parking (valet is available at night) and a cocktail menu that consists most of spirits and mixers — as in, a shot of Maker’s Mark is $8.25, add Coke, Topo, etc for an additional fee — the atmosphere might be perceived as indifferent at best to outsiders who aren’t already used to this sort of treatment at Young’s other establishments.

    Those who choose to put up with the hassle will be rewarded with favorable prices on beer and spirits, convenient hours (11 am until 2 am, every day), and well-executed, thin crust, New York-style pizza from the Nice Slice Pizza Co that will soon also begin serving pies at the Raven Tower/White Oak Music Hall. My “Baller Status” meatball pizza arrived hot and crispy, and the large pizzas offer a generous portion that would easily feed two people for $20. If nothing else, it’s the spiritual successor to the late, lamented Late Night Pie, and more late night dining options are always a good thing.

    Taverna Pizzeria and Risotteria
    This month’s second Dallas-based restaurant brings Italian food to River Oaks District. Whereas its sister restaurant Toulouse allocates a substantial portion of its dining room to a bar, Taverna focuses more squarely on the food. Similar to places like North Italia and Carrabba’s, Taverna specializes in a variety of Italian dishes, with a specific focus on pizza, risotto, and housemade pastas.

    On a visit during the soft opening, friends and I enjoyed ravioli filled with Swiss chard, risotto with mushrooms and parmesan and roast chicken with vegetables. Next time, I’ll give the pizzas a shot.

    Melt Gourmet Grilled Cheese
    Joe Duong, owner of legendary burger joint The Shack, has expanded his reach with this grilled cheese restaurant. Since that’s a sandwich that’s easy to make at home, Melt takes a page from The Shack’s playbook and offers a variety of unexpected combinations. For example, the Fatwich is a cheesesteak riff that pairs ribeye with mushrooms, onions, cheddar, and Fontina cheese. Already, the restaurant is taking steps to address customer concerns about long waits and ventilation, which should put it on the fast track to expand from its shoebox-sized location in Cypress to points that are a little more accessible for Houstonians.

    Wooster’s Garden
    A new menu of small plates created by former Uchi sous chef Brandon Silva make the Midtown patio bar a legitimate dining destination. Dishes like grilled heirloom carrots with pickled radish and spicy yogurt and an heirloom tomato salad with hoja santa cheese and strawberries aren’t just some of the most ambitious dishes being served at bars in Houston — they wouldn’t look out of place on Pax Americana’s menu. Silva’s bone marrow dish includes a thumb-sized dollop of caviar that feels like a really good deal at only $17.

    The only downside is that Wooster’s stops serving food at 10 pm. Enterprising diners should take advantage of the bar’s generous happy hour, which runs from 4 to 6 pm Monday through Saturday and features half-off wine and the 42 house cocktails as well as $3 draft beers.

    Expansions, expansions, expansions
    To wrap up the month, let’s briefly note that several popular restaurants have recently expanded with new locations. Woodlands comfort food spot the Republic Grille has added a second location at the intersection of Woodlands Parkway and FM 2978, which gives area residents another place to obtain its excellent chicken fried steak. Seafood-oriented restaurant Liberty Kitchen is now open in Garden Oaks, where the familiar menu features a very on-trend build-your-own poke bowl, as well as the decadent Liberty Burger that’s topped with both pork belly and a fried egg.

    Jerry Built Homegrown Burgers has added a third location on the Katy Freeway between CityCentre and Memorial City Mall. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, the burger joint prides itself on serving all-natural, hormone and antibiotic free beef and chicken. EaDo coffee shop Tout Suite has also opened its location in Memorial City that serves a full menu and even offers some limited seating. Finally, the third location of Local Foods has opened in Tanglewood. The familiar menu of sandwiches remains, but the new outpost features a high-style interior and a wood-burning oven that produces pizza and two seafood dishes.

    Looking for more new restaurants to try? Check out our picks from June, May, and March.

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    Where to Order Thanksgiving

    More than 20 Houston restaurants serving Thanksgiving feasts to-go

    Holly Beretto
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    Whiskey Cake's Holiday Meal Kit serves five and includes turkey and all the trimmings for $100.

    In his most recent column for CultureMap, James Beard Award-winning chef Chris Shepherd suggested to even the most experienced home cooks that they consider supplementing their work with a little help from Houston restaurants.

    "I’m a huge fan of mixing in some restaurant help, even if it’s just the gravy. Seriously, skip roasting bones and making stock this year. Buy it. Game changer," Chris writes.

    In that spirit, we've rounded up more than 20 local restaurants offering Thanksgiving meals to-go. Whether it's just gravy and rolls or a whole feast, these options will decrease stress by adding convenience. Save yourself the hassle. Spend more time with family and friends.

    Game changer.

    Camaraderie
    Let chef Shawn Gawle supplement Thanksgiving dinner with enhancements such as Parker House Rolls (developed at Michelin-starred San Francisco restaurant Saison ($8/dozen)), Roubouchon-style mashed potatoes ($18/quart), gravy ($12/quart) and Honey Chess Pie ($45). Orders must be placed by 5 pm on November 22 for pickup on November 25 and 26.

    Caracol
    Chef Hugo Ortega has created a Family Fest that feeds eight people. Choose from either a pineapple and habanero whole spiral ham or a roasted whole turkey breast with gravy. Each comes with sweet potato purée, jalapeño cornbread, charred Brussels sprouts, cranberry and spicy jalapeño relish, and tamal Azteca tortilla casserole. For dessert, choose between chocolate pecan pie or tres leches de vanilla ($325). There is also a couples version of the dinner that feeds two for $120. Orders must be placed by Sunday, November 23. When ordering, select a pick up time on Wednesday, November 26 from 10 am to 8 pm.

    Central Market
    The upscale grocery store has a host of time savers for holiday dining. New this year is a carved turkey meal that serves four people. It comes with an all-natural carved turkey breast, savory cornbread dressing, green beans with toasted almonds, whipped sweet potatoes, and cranberry sauce ($69.99). There’s a ham version as well, serving the same number and for the same price, which comes with an all-natural hickory-smoked and spiral-sliced bone-in ham with apple butter glaze, savory cornbread dressing, green beans with toasted almonds, whipped sweet potatoes, and cranberry sauce. There are plenty of other options as well, ready to serve a little or a lot. See the full list and order online.

    Chez Nous
    The cozy Humble spot has a Thanksgiving Feast that includes an 18-20-pound bourbon-maple brined organic free-range turkey, cornbread stuffing with sausage and roasted apples, garlic potato puree with crème fraîche and chives, honey-thyme glazed rainbow carrots, asparagus and haricot bundles wrapped in Swiss chard, a choice of herbed veloute or cranberry demiglasse, a dozen dinner rolls, and a choice of four desserts, including a walnut tart or pumpkin cheesecake. Get the whole package for $485 or just the sides for $300. Order by Friday, November 21, with pickup on Wednesday, November 26, from 1 to 3 pm.To place an order, call 281-446-6717.

    Etoile Cuisine + Bar
    Diners can select from several a la carte offerings, including a quart of lobster bisque that feeds four for $38; a quart of butternut squash, carrot, and and orange soup for $28; or a pecan vanilla bourbon pie for $38. The complete Thanksgiving dinner with trimmings feeds 10 and comes with an organic oven-roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry jam, stuffing, Brussels sprouts, green bean and mushroom casserole, and Cognac gravy ($270). The Thanksgiving Special Feast includes three quarts soup, the complete dinner, and a pie for $328. Order on or before Monday, November 24 by calling 832-668-5808. Early pick-ups available between Tuesday, November 25 and Thursday, November 27.

    Fluff Bake Bar
    The Heights bakery offers a number of pies for Thanksgiving, including chocolate cream, chocolate, bourbon, and pecan, pumpkin cream, and the signature Couch Potato with a potato chip-pretzel crust, milk chocolate and pretzel ball cremeux, caramelize cornflake and white chocolate ganache, toasted meringue, and chocolate-covered shoestring potatoes. Pickup is November 26.

    Georgia James
    The steakhouse offers several options to take out and cook at home. Consider the prime rib dinner that serves between six and eight, and comes with wedge salad, an eight-pound half prime rib roast cooked medium-rare with au jus, green beans casserole, sweet mashed potatoes, and two nine-inch pecan pies with vanilla ice cream for $599. A traditional turkey dinner that can feed 12 to 15 people comes with house salad, a whole 12-pound roasted turkey, giblet stuffing, mashed potatoes, haricot verts, cranberry compote, wild mushroom gravy, and two nine-inch pumpkin pie a la mode. The cost is $499. See all the options and order online. Orders are due by Saturday, November 22. Pick up is on Wednesday, November 26before 5 pm.

    Goode Company
    Meal kits that serve six to eight guests are available, priced between $125 and $255. Each kit features mesquite-smoked turkey breast or whole turkey, plus a selection of classic sides and homemade desserts, including options like old-school green bean casserole, potatoes au gratin, roasted cranberry sauce, and Brazos Bottom Pecan Pie. See all available options and order online. All orders must be placed by Thursday, November 20. Guests will select their pickup time and location at ordering, with pick ups available between 8 am to 4pm Tuesday, November 25, and Wednesday, November 26.

    Guard and Grace
    The downtown steakhouse offers a festive to-go boxed feast that serves six guests. It comes with sous vide turkey breast and leg, and a selection of side dishes like whipped potatoes, green bean casserole, and cranberry orange sauce ($395). It also offers Everything But the Bird for $225. All orders must be placed online by Tuesday, November 18. Pickup is November 26 between 9 am and 3 pm. See selections and order online via Open Table.

    Hungry’s
    The Mediterranean-inspired comfort food favorite’s catering department can create a feast for any party size, with an array of options. Those looking for a ready-to-go Thanksgiving dinner should select the Holiday Family Feast, which includes oven-roasted turkey with brown gravy, cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes with poblano mushroom sauce, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, and a seasonal pie ($235). Orders must be placed at least 24 hours before pickup. See the full catering menu and order online.

    Jane & the Lion Bakehouse
    The Heights bakery and cafe has a number of ways to enhance a Thanksgiving feast. Options include pies — salted honey, pumpkin, double crust apple, or Texas pecan with toffee streusel — along with garlic and herb sweet potato sourdough brioche rolls, soft pretzel rolls, and even coffee cake for breakfast Thanksgiving morning.

    Kenny & Ziggy’s
    The popular Uptown delicatessen has a Thanksgiving Meal that feeds between 10 and 12 people. It includes a fully cooked 16-pound whole turkey (get it carved for an additional $20), two quarts of gravy, two nine-inch pans of wild mushroom and chestnut stuffing, a Mile High Apple Pie, a quart of cranberry pineapple nut relish, and two additional sides ($335.75).

    Don’t need a whole meal? Select a la carte items such as mini knishes for $19.95 a dozen, roasted butternut squash soup for $14.95 a quart, mini challah knot dinner rolls for $21 a dozen, or roasted beef tenderloin with sour cherry demiglaze that feeds six to eight people for $300. See the full menu online. Orders should be placed by Thursday, November 20 by 2 pm for pick-up on Wednesday, November 26 from 8 am to 2 pm.

    King Steak
    Get a to-go dinner that feeds four to six people for $200. The meal comes with appetizers like caviar deviled eggs and Southern cornbread with whipped honey butter; a choice of glazed ham, roast turkey or King Steak filet (extra $10); sides such as creamy mashed potatoes and green bean casserole; and pumpkin or pecan pie. To order, call 713-244-6111.

    Kitchen Rumors
    Chef Jassi Bindra's buzzy Indian fusion restaurant is putting its spin on a Thanksgiving with a package designed to feed 6-8 people ($250). It includes a whole roasted turkey with Old Monk rum glaze, Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes with chives, cornbread and sausage stuffing, cranberry chutney, turkey gravy, maple and jaggery roasted carrots, salad, and rolls. Get the turkey only for $150 or just the sides for $100. Order by November 23 by calling 832-876-8059.

    Laurenzo’s
    The Washington Avenue prime rib spot has several meals to-go options, ranging in price from $149.99 to $499.99. Opt for a hot whole turkey feast that feeds 10 to 15 people and includes a whole roasted turkey, served with cranberry sauce, accompanied by brown gravy, cornbread stuffing, dinner rolls, creamy mashed potatoes, and green beans for $149 or a hot half prime rib feast that feeds between six and eight people and comes with a half prime rib served with au jus and horseradish cream, along with brown gravy, cornbread stuffing, dinner rolls, creamy mashed potatoes, and green beans. See all the selections and order online. Order by Tuesday, November 25 for pickup on Wednesday, November 26 or Thanksgiving Day.

    Loro Asian Smokehouse & Bar
    Give Thanksgiving dinner an Asian flair with a chef-curated feast that combines classic comfort food with Loro’s signature smoky twist. Get Post Oak smoked turkey breast, turkey and sage gravy with miso, smoked apricot chutney, kale and apple salad, confit marble potatoes, toasted brioche stuffing, creamed spinach and arugula, and Yuzu and peach cobbler that feeds between four and six people for $190. Order online from the Heights or Kirby location by Sunday, November 23 for pick up on Tuesday, November 25 or Wednesday, November 26.

    Lucille’s
    The Southern food favorite has a Thanksgiving to-go meal featuring braised collard greens, hot rolls, mac and cheese, cornbread collard green dressing, Virginia-style green beans, along with desserts like sweet potato pie and pecan pie. For a meal that feeds between 5 and 7 people, the cost is $220. To feed up to 10 people, the cost is $290. Orders must be placed by Saturday, November 22. Pickup is available on Wednesday, November 26, from 11 am to 3pm.

    Rainbow Lodge
    Multiple a la carte offerings are available, including a four-pound beef tenderloin for $249; three pounds of whole New Zealand venison loin for $300; a dijon and herb-rubbed and roasted rack of lamb that serves two for $120; an 18- to 20-pound whole roasted turkey with gluten-free giblet gravy that serves between eight and 12 people for $145; wild mushroom risotto, broccolini with garlic or asparagus with Berenaise sauce, all of which serve four people and are $24 each; and croissant bread pudding that feeds 12 for $99. There’s also the popular snack pack for $7, which includes enough turkey, gravy and dressing to make a sandwich. See the full menu online. Orders must be placed at least three days in advance. Pick up is between Tuesday, November 25 and Thursday, November 27.

    Remi
    The Hotel Granduca restaurant offers a gourmet take-away feast that feeds between eight and 10 people. It includes a 10-pound roasted whole turkey, accompanied by classic stuffing, mashed potatoes, cream of mushroom soup, truffle-infused mac and cheese, green bean casserole, cranberry jelly, and two pies — pumpkin and apple ($495). Order via OpenTable by Wednesday, November 19 for pickup on November 26.

    Tony’s
    The upscale Italian favorite offers a selection of a la carte items for the perfect Thanksgiving dinner, features everything from a roasted 22- to 24-pound turkey; sides like mashed potatoes, cornbread stuffing, and green beans; along with desserts like pumpkin pie, apple pie, tuxedo cake, and praline cheesecake. Customers can download the order form and return it to frontdesktonys@gmail.com. Pickup is available on Wednesday, November 26, from 11 am to 3 pm.

    Traveler’s Table
    The Thanksgiving in the Islands menu transports guests to an exotic getaway. It feeds four to six people and includes an island-spiced roasted turkey breast, jerk turkey legs, or Trinidadian vegetable korma as the main course and a selection of sides like yeast rolls, oxtail gravy, or Caribbean cornbread stuffing. The cost is $75 for the turkey, $34 for the turkey legs, and $60 for the vegetable korma. Add a Caribbean rum bread pudding for $30 and enjoy 25 percent off select wines to-go. Place orders online by Monday, November 24th at 2 pm.

    The Union Kitchen
    The elegant comfort food favorite has multiple meals to-go, to feed as few as four people or as many as 12. Choose a Cajun-style smoked turkey breast or a honey glazed ham; pick four sides from selections like classic stuffing, garlic-butter Brussels sprouts, or roasted sweet corn and vegetables. The meals come with cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. The cost is $125 to feed four people, $250 for eight people, and $375 for 12. A prime rib option that comes with pumpkin pie and feeds four is also available for $239. Orders must be placed by Sunday, November 23 for pickup on Wednesday, November 26 between 11 am and 5 pm. See full menus online and call individual locations to place orders.

    Upper Kirby Bistro
    Get a Holiday Feast that feeds between five and seven people for $175. Choose from a smoked or fried turkey, both of which include mac and cheese, Paige’s cornbread dressing, collard greens, and a choice of pumpkin, pecan, or sweet potato pie. Order online or by calling 713-201-1978.

    Whiskey Cake
    All locations offer a Holiday Meal Kit for $128. It feeds five and includes a whole smoked turkey, bourbon and rosemary gravy, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, creamed Brussels sprouts, potato rolls with honey butter, and signature stuffing made with ground turkey sausage, poblano, and gouda. Add on mac and cheese with bacon-fat breadcrumbs, sweet potato casserole with candied pecans, or a half or whole Whiskey Cake for an additional charge. Order by November 24; pick up is November 25 and 26.






    Picture of turkey and several sides, including mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and rolls.

    Photo by Kayla Enright

    Whiskey Cake's Holiday Meal Kit serves five and includes turkey and all the trimmings for $100.

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