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    Inventive cocktails liven up Houston Restaurant Weeks menu at Backstreet Cafe

    Marcy de Luna
    Marcy de Luna
    Aug 29, 2013 | 11:57 am
    Inventive cocktails liven up Houston Restaurant Weeks menu at Backstreet Cafe
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    Houston Restaurant Weeks isn't only about getting a great deal on good eats. Some restaurants, like Backstreet Café, are enticing foodies with wine, beer and cocktail pairings that enhance the flavors of the seasonal multi-course meals that have locals flocking to the city's top dining spots.

    Backstreet sommelier Sean Beck carefully tweaked his inventive cocktail selections to highlight the three-course, New American dinner menu by chef Hugo Ortega, who was a semi-finalist in year's James Beard Awards.

    For the first course, the Garden to Glass cocktail accompanies a Greek salad. The beverage's summery-sweet watermelon and cucumber puree nicely contrasts the slight saltiness of feta, olives and capers tossed in the salad. A combination of gin and Pimms balances spices and herbs while Secco Lambrusco (Italian sparkling wine) adds a pleasant touch of effervescence. Lower in alcohol, this cocktail won't dull your palate or have you seeing double before the second course arrives at your table.

    Next up is the Porch Daze cocktail (see cocktail recipe below and watch the video above) coupled with peach glazed pork ribs. This bourbon and vermouth-based spiked lemonade has notes of sage, smoke and a pithy apricot marmalade, which complement the rib's peach glaze. The smoke brings out the grilled taste of the meat.

    Beck was diligent to ensure that the Porch Daze's high alcohol content plus sugar and citrus flavors don't overwhelm the taste buds nor compromise the integrity of the dish.

    The third course, an almond cake dessert, is paired with the Half In The Shell cocktail. The taste of the almond pastry, served with a chicory condensed milk sauce, marries well with the complex tones of espresso, vanilla steamed milk and mix of Disarrano (Italian liqueur) and Frangelico spirits in the beverage. This tasty drink is like a loaded Vietnamese iced coffee.

    The three-course dinner menu at Backstreet Café is $35 per person. For an additional $26, the trio of cocktails can be added. Other restaurants offering alcohol pairings include Américas, The Glass Wall, Hugo's, Mockingbird Bistro and Philippe Restaurant + Lounge.

    But you better hurry. Houston Restaurant Weeks ends on Monday.

    Porch Daze Cocktail Recipe

    • 1 1/2 ounce Bulleit Bourbon
    • 1 ounce Sutton Vermouth
    • 1 1/2 ounce Lemon juice
    • 1 heaping tablespoon smoked stone fruit marmalade (recipe below)
    • 4 fresh sage leaves
    • 1 ounce soda water or Topo Chico

    Fill a mason jar with ice and a lemon wheel. In a shaker, combine bourbon, vermouth, lemon juice, smoked stone fruit marmalade and a spring of sage. Shake vigorously for 10 seconds. Remove the spring and add a small scoop of ice and two sage leaves rubbed together in hand to release flavor. Shake quickly and pour mixture into prepared mason jar while simultaneously adding Topo Chico. Make sure to get all the left over bits of fruit from shaker as they add to the look and taste of the drink. Garnish with two more sage leaves.

    Smoked Stone Fruit Marmalade Recipe

    • 12 ounces Sarabeth's Peach Apricot or Bonne Maman Apricot
    • 1 ounce Del Maguey Vida Mezcal

    Combine in bowl and stir well. Store in refrigerator until ready to use. Yields enough for 12 drinks.

    The almond cake dessert.

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    Photo by Joel Luks
    The almond cake dessert.
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    Apr 3, 2025 | 9:30 pm
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    Best New Restaurant: Leo's River Oaks.

    Here are the winners of the 2025 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards. These bars, restaurants, and individuals represent the best of Houston’s culinary scene, as selected by our judges’ panel of former winners and local experts and revealed at an awards ceremony on Thursday, April 3 at Silver Street Studios.

    Our winners include local favorites that have been satisfying customers for 10 years or more, as well as four restaurants that have been open for less than two years.

    Regardless of how long they’ve been in business, they’re setting the standard for hospitality in Houston. All are worth visiting. When you go, tell them hello from CultureMap.

    Rising Star Chef of the Year and Restaurant of the Year - Jacques Varon and Max Lappe, Baso
    It took less than a year-and-a-half for Baso to go from an under-the-radar, late December 2023 opening to become the toast of the Tastemaker Awards. Credit for that goes to chefs Varon and Lappe for continually improving the menu as they refine what it means to be a Basque-influenced, Texas-inspired restaurant. It’s also important to acknowledge the restaurant’s hard-working front of house staff that shares the chefs’ excitement for the cuisine being served.

    Neighborhood Restaurant of the Year - Josephine’s Gulf Coast Tradition
    Houston has plenty of restaurants serving Gulf Coast dishes, but none are quite like Josephine’s. It serves excellent versions of all the classics — think shrimp po’ boys, boiled crawfish, and grilled redfish — alongside some of chef Lucas McKinney’s one-off creations like the blue crab rice bowl and Mississippi Hot Catfish Sandwich. Taken together, it’s a restaurant that Midtown residents should feel fortunate calls their neighborhood home.

    Bar of the Year - Johnny’s Gold Brick
    Fresh off celebrating its 10th anniversary, the low-key cocktail bar in the Heights takes home the Tastemaker Awards equivalent of a lifetime achievement award. Part of what makes Johnny’s so appealing is its inherent high-low nature. Patrons may choose a cold beer, one of the classic cocktails that’s painted on the wall (priced at just $10), or a more creative sip from the monthly menu. The dimly lit room serves as a hospitable venue for all kinds of gatherings, ranging from happy hour to the last stop on date night.

    Bartender of the Year - Aaron Lara, Kira
    The veteran bartender has found a home as the beverage director for Comma Hospitality, the growing group behind omakase counter Neo and Kira, its hand roll-focused sister concept near River Oaks. At Kira, Lara’s cocktails incorporate ingredients such as melon, sakura blossom, and loose-leaf teas that don’t overwhelm a dish’s flavors. His childhood memories of enjoying meals with his mother at restaurant bars inspire him to make each customer interaction a positive one.

    Pastry Chef of the Year - Stephanie Velasquez, Ema/Papalo
    As Ema’s James Beard Award finalist nomination for America’s Best New Restaurant demonstrates, something special is happening within its walls. As one of the concept’s three owners, Velasquez is responsible for the pastries, conchas, and other sweet treats that are a core component of Ema’s offerings. The proof comes from the dozens of Houstonians lining up for Velasquez’s signature horchata Berlinesa, which earned a shoutout in The New York Times.

    Best Pop-up/Startup - Suu Khin, Burmalicious
    Having burst onto the scene as a finalist on season 11 of the Gordon Ramsay cooking competition show Masterchef, Khin has earned legions of fans by remaining true to Burmese culture. Houstonians are selling her out of tea leaf salad, duck puffs, and catfish lemongrass soup. The acclaim led Khin to a James Beard Award semifinalist nomination — could a brick and mortar restaurant be far behind?

    Best Coffee Shop - Blacksmith
    Given that our judges work in the hospitality industry, it’s no surprise that the Montrose favorite took home the prize in this year’s wildcard category. Blacksmith’s proximity to many of the city’s best restaurants and bars makes it a popular option for a pre-shift caffeine boost. Besides, no trip to Blacksmith is complete without a cookie or a muffin from pastry chef (and Tastemaker Awards winner) Christina Au.

    Best New Restaurant - Leo’s River Oaks
    After four rounds of voting, our field of 16 Best New Restaurant finalists has led to Leo’s as our winner. The intimate supper club has been a hit with diners, courtesy of its comfortable dining room that features live music nightly. Led by executive chef Tim Reading, the restaurant’s menu of steaks and seafood keeps things classic and satisfying.

    Chef of the Year - Emmanuel Chavez, Tatemó
    This is the third year in a row Chavez has taken home an award, following wins for Rising Star Chef in 2023 and Restaurant of the Year in 2024. That matches his national acclaim, which includes three James Beard Award finalist nominations, a Food & Wine Best New Chef award, and a Michelin star. Despite all the attention, not only does Chavez remain focused on continuously improving Tatemó’s masa-focused tasting menu, but he’s also quick to credit his cooks for helping him achieve success.

    Leo's River Oaks
      
    Photo by Andrew Hemingway

    Best New Restaurant: Leo's River Oaks.

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    The Tastemaker Awards ceremony was brought to you by Stella Artois, Chardon, Jim Beam Black, Ritual Zero Proof, Seedlip, Valencia's Tex-Mex Garage, Hornitos, Ghost Hill Organic Vodka, and PicMe Events. A portion of proceeds will benefit our nonprofit partner, the Southern Smoke Foundation.

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