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Houston's best new patios: 10 restaurants made for enjoying the great outdoors (at last!)

Eric Sandler
Oct 7, 2014 | 11:22 am

Last weekend's low humidity and mild temperatures saw Houstonians flocking to restaurant patios to soak up a little sun with their meals. The return of patio weather feels like a gift from Mother Nature after the summer's punishing heat and humidity makes any attempt at outdoor dining a strictly late-night affair.

While places like Batanga, Backstreet Cafe and Beaver's are all can't-miss classics, CultureMap's savvy readers demand to know the newest, freshest spots. Even newish favorites like Caracol or Coltivare's 3,000 square-foot garden might not be current enough. Consider the 10 all-new options below as a place to get started.

Pax Americana

Pax may be Houston's hottest restaurant — Adam Dorris's locally sourced, constantly evolving menu is attracting diners from all over the city. However, the noise level when the small space fills can make conversation impossible. While restaurateur Shepard Ross has promised some sound deadening is on the way, Pax's patio looms as a potentially peaceful alternative, even amid the sounds of traffic from Montrose. Besides, Dorris's chunky beef tartare, red oak salad with Taleggio panna cotta and Gulf shrimp will taste even better with the wind in your hair.

Bistro Menil

The newly opened restaurant on the Menil campus features a 40-seat patio set far enough away from West Alabama that traffic from the busy street is only a faint murmur. It's a lovely spot to try one of chef Greg Martin's globally-inspired pizzas and enjoy a carafe of wine from the many cask selections. Of course, the bistro's liquor license allows them to sell beer and wine to go, which means the sprawling Menil lawn is also an outdoor seating option. Ask about borrowing a picnic basket.

Museum Park Cafe/Bosta Wine & Coffee

Museum Park Cafe, Justin Basye's new upscale neighborhood restaurant in the recently opened Parc Binz building, features well-executed American fare made with rigorously sourced ingredients. Despite being a route to several Museum District destinations, Binz is quiet enough that sitting near won't ruin a meal.

If roast fluke or beet salad seem a little delicate for outdoor dining, Basye's blue label burger, a high-quality riff on New York restaurant Minetta Tavern's famous black label burger, makes for a perfect patio meal. Even when Museum Park isn't open, neighboring wine and coffee bar Bosta is open from 7 a.m. to midnight everyday, so it's practically always available.

Bernie's Burger Bus

Speaking of burgers, the Bellaire brick-and-mortar outpost of the popular food truck serves some of Houston's best. As chef/owner Justin Turner predicted, serving his food on a plate, rather than in a bag, does make it taste better. The patio at Bernie's is covered and has fans, so it's easy to mitigate a sudden spike in temperatures.

Still need to cool down? Try a milkshake (sadly, no longer available with alcohol) or a locally-brewed craft beer.

La Bikina

This newcomer brings authentic, homestyle Mexican cuisine to The Woodlands. Pork dishes are can't miss, and, of course, the margaritas deliver an appropriate mix of sweet, tart and boozy. A restaurant named for a popular song has to deliver on entertainment, and the patio is no exception. Although it was still a bit of a work in progress on my visit, the restaurant plans to have trained songbirds entertain diners. That might even make it worth the drive from points farther south.

Revelry on Richmond

Montrose's newest sports bar features a solid selection of craft beer and bar bites that offer a bit of a twist on traditional pub grub. More importantly for this list, Revelry features two patios, one front and one rear, that maximize outdoor seating possibilities. With football season in full swing, the bar also provides enough TVs to catch as many games as possible.

Lillo & Ella

Kevin Naderi's Asian-fusion restaurant takes the inherent patio goodness of the former El Gran Malo in Lazybrook/Timbergrove spaces and improves upon it with brighter colors, more comfortable seating and a more diverse menu. With a broad selection of shared plates available, the patio is an ideal destination for a group of friends who want to catch up over a couple of beers or a cocktail.

The Bird House

Technically, the "patio" at this fried chicken pop-up from the food truck masterminds at H-Town StrEATs in the Heights is really just a few picnic tables in front of a space designed to be take-out and drive-thru only. However fried chicken's status as ideal picnic food and the overwhelming deliciousness of chefs Jason Hill and Matt Opaleski's real vegetable sides makes it a great spot to meet up with friends for an afternoon meal. Besides, the price break comes with eight ($25) and 16 piece ($50) orders that come with sides and biscuits.

Red Ox Bar & Grill

The spirit of Montrose favorite Bocados lives on at this near Northside Tex-Mex and burger joint. Owners Terry Flores and Lily Hernandez have kept customer favorites like fajitas while adding a few new burgers and other entrees. The patio is covered, and a roll-up garage door helps make the entire dining room an al fresco experience. Try it on Wednesday, when Hernandez takes to the grill for steak night.

Pico's Mex-Mex

Relocating to Upper Kirby has been a boon for the 30-year old Mexican restaurant, which has seen packed since its March opening. In addition to a more upscale interior, the expanded features two covered patios. One runs along the dining room and would make an ideal spot to sip margaritas and linger over Sunday brunch. The other, located next to the bar, provides a look on the busy Richmond/Kirby intersection. Downing Street refugees take note — the bar patio is cigar friendly.

Honorable Mention: Julep

Consider Julep a more focused take on the recent trend of bars that serve good food. Chef Adam Garcia's plates of cold seafood and fried snacks are unlikely to serve as a meal, but they do provide a pleasant companion to the bar's Southern-inspired cocktail menu. Set away from Washington Ave, the patio provides a quieter, less crowded refuge from the frequently packed interior. Of course, with the weather improving, finding a seat on the patio may become harder than finding one at the bar.

The patio at Pax Americana can provide some relief from the noisy interior of the popular new restaurant.

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The patio at Pax Americana can provide some relief from the noisy interior of the popular new restaurant.
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Beloved Houston Astros announcer shares deeply personal family bond with Philadelphia

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Veteran broadcaster Todd Kalas is well-known by Houston Astros fans. As the television play-by-play announcer for the team, his voice is the soundtrack to summer for a lot of Houstonians, which is something that's in his blood.

Todd's dad was Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas, who spent the first seasons of his career in Houston before becoming a Philadelphia icon.

Todd says the Astros playing the Phillies in the World Series has been an ideal scenario.

"After the first game here in Philadelphia, I got to see people I hadn't seen in 10 or 20 years," said Kalas, who was born in Houston. "It's been a great homecoming."

Harry Kalas and a 4-year-old Todd moved from Houston to Philadelphia in 1971, which is where his legacy as a Hall of Fame broadcaster was cemented.

"It's really one of the great bonds of any broadcaster and city I've ever seen," said Todd. "Dad, and the city, and the team were just all one."

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Houston cozies up as a top winter travel destination for warm-weather lovers

Hannah J. Frías
Nov 4, 2022 | 10:30 am
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Memorial Park's Eastern Glades makes for a fun trip.

For Texans, winter in the Lone Star State brings a long-awaited respite from six months of unbearable heat. We're pretty content to finally leave the house without a double (or triple) layer of SPF. But for tourists, winter in Texas brings respite from the opposite problem: colder climates where locals actually experience things like rain and snow. A recent WalletHub study shows Texas taking three of the top 10 "best winter vacation destinations for warm-weather lovers," with Houston landing at No. 7.

Specifically, Houston scores top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 1) and most attractions (No. 9).

Comparing around 70 of the largest U.S. metro areas, the study groups cities by warm and cold weather. Rather than a subjective survey of each locale's scenic beauty (in which Texas cities would also sweep the top 10, of course), WalletHub focused on the cost and convenience of traveling to each city, as well as the number of attractions and variety of activities in each destination.

As a result, the two lists rank "the cheapest U.S. destinations that are also the easiest to reach," according to the study's landing page. To compile the data, WalletHub measured 37 key metrics, including two weeks of flight data, safety indicators, and weather predictions.

In the warm weather category, Nevada's Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise metro area nabbed the No. 1 spot with an overall score of 67.18 and high marks in the number-of-attractions category (No. 2) and number of warm-weather activities (No. 1).

In total, Texas took nine of the 37 spots in the warm weather category, with three cities in the top 5. Here's how other Texas metros fared on the list:

  • Austin — No. 2. Top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 2) and best weather (No. 6).
  • Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington —No. 4. Top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 3) and best weather (No. 2).
  • San Antonio-New Braunfels — No. 5. Top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 6) and lowest local costs (No. 3).
  • Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land — No. 7. Top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 1) and number of attractions (No. 9).
  • Killeen-Temple — No. 21. Top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 6).
  • McAllen-Edinburg-Mission— No. 27. Top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 1).
  • Corpus Christi— No. 32. Top marks for lowest travel costs (No. 7).
  • Brownsville-Harlingen — No. 33.
  • Beaumont-Port Arthur— No. 35.
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Hot new Korean steakhouse sizzles in the Heights with tableside-grilled meats and classic fare

Eric Sandler
Nov 3, 2022 | 5:40 pm
Hot new Korean steakhouse sizzles in the Heights with tableside-grilled meats and classic fare
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Sample a wide range of beef at Karne.

Houston’s newest Korean steakhouse has opened in the Heights. Karne began its soft opening this week ahead of its grand opening November 11.

Located in a recently constructed building at 2805 White Oak Dr., Karne is the latest project from Houston restaurateur Jason Cho. Known for his Korean fried chicken restaurant Dak & Bop and as the franchisee for the Galleria-area location of Korean coffee shop Tom N Toms, Cho partnered with chef Yurum “KP” Nam to open Karne. Nam brings extensive experience to his role, including acclaimed restaurants The Modern and Gramercy Tavern, as well as Zusik, a Korean restaurant he owned in the West Village.

“My culinary training has prepared me with French, Italian, American techniques,” Nam said in a statement. “I use that to create very simple, straightforward Korean food.”

At Karne, that "straightforward Korean food" centers around beef. Fittingly for a steakhouse, Karne serves several different cuts and grades of meat, ranging from traditional Korean marinated meats to Prime beef, dry-aged, American wagyu, and Japanese wagyu. They’re grilled tableside by the restaurant’s staff.

Diners may order a la carte — by selecting options such as marinated short rib, dry-aged ribeye, or American wagyu flat iron — or opt for the “Karnivore Platter” that comes with five different cuts, kimchi, soup, dipping sauces, and more. Eventually, the restaurant will offer a more premium chef’s tasting menu that will be served in one of the restaurant’s private dining rooms. Beyond beef, the restaurant puts a Korean spin on steakhouse classics with dishes such as hot and cold seafood towers, beef carpaccio, and tuna tartare. Classic Korean dishes such as Korean fried chicken, kimchi fried rice, and hot stone bibimbap are also available.

Pairing options include a range of craft cocktails and a list of 173 wines.

Well-traveled customers may recognize that the menu’s style and presentation bears a certain resemblance to Cote, the upscale Korean steakhouse that has earned one Michelin star in both New York and Miami. For example, Karne serves a dish called Land & Sea, a combination of beef tartare, caviar, and quail egg, that’s similar to Cote’s “Steak & Eggs.” The “Karnivore Platter” is similar in its offerings to Cote’s “Butcher’s Feast.”

A representative acknowledges that Cho and Nam aspire to achieve Cote’s level of success, but states plainly that its menu is “influenced by tastes from Korea, Texas and New York.”

“Our dishes are unique because chef KP is pouring in all of his knowledge and culinary skills into creating a curated menu for fine Korean cuisine,” Cho said in a statement. “The taste, flavor, and presentation of the dishes bring an elevated experience.”

Karne will also get a boost via its partnership with Youtube star Mike Chen. The content creator has more than 4 million subscribers to his Strictly Dumpling channel and more than 1.5 million subscribes to his Mike Chen channel. Viewers got a sneak peak at Karne’s interior in a clip Chen posted last year that’s garnered 1 million views. Although Chen is currently living in Singapore, Cho acknowledges that he’ll be filming videos from the restaurant in the months to come.

Karne Korean steakhouse spread

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Sample a wide range of beef at Karne.

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