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The best brunch ever? This Houston Restaurant Weeks bargain makes its case

Marcy de Luna
Marcy de Luna
Aug 11, 2013 | 7:29 am
The best brunch ever? This Houston Restaurant Weeks bargain makes its case
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Latin Bites first launched as a catering company in 2009. A year later, the owners switched gears and opened a tiny cafe in Houston downtown's Warehouse District.

The restaurant then picked up and relocated to the more prominent Tanglewood area at 5709 Woodway Dr., where its brain trust — siblings Roberto and Rita Castre plus Rita's husband, Carlos Ramos — are now able to offer seating for more than 70 customers. They entice with pisco and cebiche bars, an outdoor patio, private dining areas and a chef's table for special guests.

Houston is a long way from the family's Peruvian roots. Peru is where, at age 13, Roberto Castre's dream of becoming a chef began. After attending the Escuela de Alta Cocina from the Los Andes Culinary School, Roberto Castre emigrated to the United States and worked in restaurants in Miami, New York and Texas.

His exquisite take on South American cuisine blends his knowledge of Latin American, Japanese, Chinese, French, Italian and New American gastronomic cultures. Plenty of raw fish prepared with lime juice-based marinades and lip-tingling ají amarillo (yellow chili pepper) produce flavorful meals.

Not limited to seafood, the menu at Latin Bites offers a cornucopia of items, including a hearty brunch menu that features the likes of Peruvian tamales and dulce de leche crepes.

The lucuma French toast is made with soft crumb, slightly flaky brioche bread plus sides of lucuma sauce, sweet potato butter and orange marmalade.

A bargain during Houston Restaurant Weeks, a month-long campaign that benefits the Houston Food Bank, foodies can select any two dishes from a special brunch bill of fare for $20 per person. Latin Bites is also offering dinner during Houston Restaurant Weeks for $35 per person.

Brunch, Glorious Brunch — What to Chose First

A must-try, the lucuma French toast is made with soft crumb, slightly flaky brioche bread accompanied with lucuma sauce, sweet potato butter and orange marmalade. If you don't mind experimenting, the melange of lucuma, with its rich, sweet and maple-like flavor, and the sweet potato butter make for delicious dipping.

The dulce de leche crepe (dulce de leche is milk and sugar reduced to a caramel consistency) is a sweet morning treat. Rolled up in a pancake that's topped with gently torched sugar, it's one tasty torte.

One of the more traditional dishes of Peruvian cuisine offered is the tamale. These differ from the Mexican version many of us in Texas are accustomed used to eating.

Mexican tamales are generally steamed, a process that delivers a much dryer masa. Peruvian tamales may be presented sans corn husk wrappers, although they are crowned with salsa criolla, a South American relish of marinated red onions and hot peppers, and a creamy, huancaína fresh white cheese dressing that surprises with its spicy kick.

Second Course Wows

The Latin Bites benedictos is a play on traditional eggs benedict. Poached eggs, ham, ají amarillo and cilantro hollandaise sauces drench a tacu-tacu patty that's formed by combining rice and beans.

Another option is the arepa de jamon y queso, a soft corn flatbread with mozzarella and ham that's best described as a panini-like breakfast sandwich.

A heavier choice, the choripan sandwich of grilled Argentinean sausage, tomato, lettuce and ají amarillo mayonnaise is complemented by a side of shoestring fries and chimichurri.

Dulce de leche crepe.

Latin Bites Houston Restaurant Weeks brunch menu July 2013
Photo by Joel Luks
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Johnny Carrabba now serving Southern comfort food at new Bellaire locale

Eric Sandler
Feb 13, 2026 | 3:30 pm
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Mia's Table is now open in Bellaire.

A fast casual, family-friendly Houston restaurant has arrived in Bellaire. After a two-week soft opening, Mia’s Table is now open full time in the Bellaire triangle.

Located in the former CounterCommon space at 5413 Bellaire Blvd, the new restaurant is Houston’s seventh Mia Table, joining the original on Kirby Dr. as well as stores in Memorial City, Shenandoah, Katy, and more. An eighth location will open in Sugar Land later this year. Beginning this Saturday, February 14, the restaurant will be open its regular hours of 11 am-9 pm daily.

Houston restaurant legend Johnny Carrabba opened the first Mia’s Table in 2012. Unlike his pioneering Italian restaurant Carrabba’s that offers full service and an upscale environment, Mia Table is a family friendly, counter service restaurant that serves classic, Southern-inspired fare. Diners know it for dishes such as burgers, salads, chicken fried steak, and chicken tenders. In addition to the relatively affordable prices, families appreciate the free soft serve ice cream.

“At Mia's Table Bellaire, our focus is simple: serving great comfort food with genuine Southern hospitality in a welcoming, family-friendly environment,” managing partner John Cahill writes in a note on the restaurant’s website. “While this location already holds a special place in the neighborhood, we're proud to bring the consistency, care, and heart that guests have come to expect from every Mia's Table.”

Cahill adds that he grew up in Bellaire and has been with Mia’s Table since June 2014. Prior to opening the Bellaire location, he served as managing partner of the restaurant’s Bay Area location in Webster.

In addition to Mia’s Table, Bellaire recently welcomed the second location of Candente, Houston’s only Michelin-recognized Tex-Mex restaurant.

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