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    Introducing Flying Pho

    New kind of pho restaurant planned for Garden Oaks, with fast delivery, too

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 2, 2017 | 9:00 am

    The proprietor of a popular Washington Avenue late night spot has a plan to deliver a new twist on one of the city’s favorite dishes.

    Ninja Ramen owner Christopher Huang has signed a lease to bring a new pho restaurant to the Braun Enterprises-owned Ella Plaza shopping center in Garden Oaks that's home to The Union Kitchen. Called Flying Pho, the restaurant will open in December in the space formerly occupied by shuttered bagel shop Toasted.

    Huang tells CultureMap that opening in the Garden Oaks/Oak Forest area seemed like the right fit both for the concept and for him personally.

    “I like the residential feel to it. It’s not crazy like the Heights,” he says. “I have gone into Oak Forest a lot, and I liked it. When I found that spot, it was a good time for us to do it.”

    Just as Ninja Ramen serves an Asahikawa-style tonkotsu broth that’s different than other versions of ramen served around town, Flying Pho will serve a different style of pho than what's found at other Vietnamese restaurants in Houston. This northern, Hanoi-style pho features a lighter, less heavily spiced broth that isn't as sweet as the southern, Saigon-style Houstonians eat every day.

    Huang notes that this new-to-America take on pho has become popular in California as restaurants in Los Angeles and the Bay Area are jumping on the trend, but Flying Pho will be the first Hanoi-style pho restaurant in Houston that he's aware of.

    “Northern pho is the original pho,” Huang tells CultureMap. One thing diners will notice is that Hanoi-style pho is served without all the accoutrements provided at other restaurants. “No plate of veggies, no hoisin sauce, or sriracha; it’s just a solid broth, the noodles are a little thicker. The broth is a little less sweet.”

    Northern pho also offers fewer meat choices than its southern cousin. Instead of offering options like tripe, tendon, and meatballs, Flying Pho will concentrate on filet mignon. The menu will also include fried egg rolls and Malaysian-style coffee buns that Huang says he became addicted to when he spent a year living in Asia. Prices have yet to be finalized, but Huang expects a bowl to cost about $10, which makes it more affordable than a labor-intensive bowl of ramen.

    As the name implies, delivery will be integrated into the concept, with the restaurant employing its own drivers. Similar to concepts like Pizza L’Vino, diners will be able to order beer and wine (sherry pairs well with pho) with their soup. Weekend delivery options will include a hangover package complete with Pedialyte and pain killers or a hair of the dog option with beer.

    Because he loves a good pun, Huang says he’s developing a system that will allow customers to order by texting the restaurant with a silly phrase.

    “I want to be the first restaurant where people can text ‘send noods.’” Huang says with a laugh. “Mainly, I just had a lot of puns in my head, and I wanted to open a business.”

    Huang wants to turn the other obvious pun — “I don’t give a flying pho” — on its head with an innovative charity program he's calling “I do give a flying pho.” Every time customers buy a bowl, they’ll be offered the chance to buy a second bowl for a lower cost (probably $3 or $4). Flying Pho will use those funds to make a weekly batch of soup that it will donate to a local soup kitchen or shelter.

    Ninja Ramen’s unusual broth, low-key atmosphere, and extensive selection of well-priced Asian whiskeys has made it a popular spot with Houston’s restaurant industry. With Huang’s quirky sense of humor and attention to detail, Flying Pho could achieve a similar level of success.

    Flying Pho will replace Toasted in Ella Plaza.

    Toasted Flying Pho exterior
    Photo by Eric Sandler
    Flying Pho will replace Toasted in Ella Plaza.
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    A federal case

    Houston restaurant known for meatloaf and bourbon sets River Oaks opening date

    Eric Sandler
    Feb 24, 2026 | 5:00 pm
    Matt Brice Federal Grill
    Courtesy of Federal American Grill
    Matt Brice is bringing Federal Grill to River Oaks.

    The countdown is on for the next location of Federal American Grill. The upscale comfort food restaurant will open its River Oaks-area location on March 20.

    Located in the former Eloise Nichols space at 2400 Mid Lane, the new Federal Grill will follow the restaurant’s winning formula of pairing classic American fare with an extensive beverage program.

    Federal Grill River Oaks sign The sign is up at Federal Grill's new location.Courtesy of Federal Grill

    Founded by Matt Brice in 2013, Federal Grill serves an wide-ranging menu of comfort food that includes steaks, salads, shareable items, and seafood. Signature dishes include cheeseburger egg rolls, bacon-wrapped scallops, Janice’s Meatloaf, and braised short rib with bacon and mushroom risotto. It has five existing Houston-area locations on Shepherd Dr., Hedwig Village, Katy, The Woodlands, and a downtown restaurant that opened last year.

    In addition to its food, Federal Grill is known for its extensive whiskey list that offers more than 500 selections, including exclusive barrel picks. Its cocktail and wine lists are similarly lengthy.

    The new location will feature happy hour daily from 3-7 pm and private dining spaces for celebrations and corporate events.

    Federal Grill touts its customer-first approach to service that it defines in press materials as “yes is the answer, what’s the question?”

    “Our goal has always been simple... to create a place where every guest feels like family,” Brice said in a statement. “River Oaks is such a vibrant, iconic neighborhood in Houston, and we’re excited to become part of its hospitality community.”

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