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    Best Christmas Chinese Restaurants

    Houston's best Chinese restaurants for Christmas: Where to eat for a true Jewish Christmas experience

    Eric Sandler
    Dec 25, 2017 | 7:22 am

    Editor's note: We hope you're enjoying time off with friends and family. In case you're in need of any last-minute dining options today, we present this CultureMap Classic guide. We wish you a safe and happy holiday season!

    Many families in the Houston area will celebrate Christmas traditionally by going to church, opening presents and enjoying a home cooked meal. To those readers, we say, "Merry Christmas!"

    This list is not for you.

    This list is for people who, for reasons either religious, geographic or personal, want to enjoy a day off in the middle of the week but either don't have a family to celebrate with or aren't interested in a traditional home cooked meal.

    Jewish Christmas starts by sleeping in, continues by taking in a movie or two and ends with Chinese food.

    For those people, may we suggest Jewish Christmas? The tradition isn't limited to Members of the Tribe, although they tend to be its foremost practitioners. Jewish Christmas starts by sleeping in, continues by taking in a movie or two and ends with Chinese food. Or go out for Chinese food and then hit the movies. No need for tsuris over the proper order.

    This guide contains options for both kinds of diners — those who want traditional, American-style Chinese food and those who want more authentic fare. Be aware that several mainstream restaurants, including Qin Dynasty, Cafe Ginger, 888 Chinese, Kam's Fine Chinese Cuisine and 369 Oriental Bistro are all closed on Christmas. Many, but not all, restaurants in Asiatown will be open.

    Call your neighborhood favorite in advance to determine availability.

    American Style Chinese Food

    Cafe East: Celebrate a day off by stuffing yourself silly at this four-outlet, buffet mini-chain. Hours are 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Prices vary by location.

    Hunan Garden: This Kingwood staple welcomes diners from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (last seating at 7:15). Recommended dishes include chicken wings, beef and shrimp in sa tsa sauce and Phoenix chicken.

    Shanghai River: Located in River Oaks, this restaurant has a sign on its wall testifying to its high quality: A picture of legendary Houston broadcaster Marvin Zindler. Fried dumplings, hot and sour soup and Mr. Dan's chicken are all can't miss.

    Cafe Chino: Head to this restaurant on the Southwest Freeway for dim sum without leaving the Loop and Hunan specialties. Expect excellent dumplings from the dim sum side or consider beef chow fun if in the mood for a heartier entree. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

    Kim Son: All three locations of this Houston institution are open Christmas Day. If eating downtown, classic dishes like Vietnamese fajitas and black pepper crab are can't miss. Both the Sugar Land and Bellaire locations will be serving dim sum during the day.

    Bellaire Asiatown/Traditional Chinese Food Options

    Golden Dim Sum: Asking which restaurant on Bellaire serves the best dim sum is sure to start an argument, so I'll just say Golden is my current favorite. Classics like the various steamed dumplings and buns are all consistently excellent, and more exotic fare like chicken feet and tripe are available. Ala carte ordering means getting what you want more quickly than places with carts.

    Peking Cuisine: Looking to capture a little of the magic of the meal in A Christmas Story? Head to this restaurant on the Southwest Freeway. As its name suggests, the Peking duck is excellent. However, families who lose their Christmas dinner to a surprise dog invasion are out of luck — the restaurant requires all ducks be ordered a day in advance.

    Arco Seafood: Then again, why choose between dim sum and duck? Arco Seafood serves one in the morning and the other at dinner. The upscale decor adds a touch of class to the overall experience.

    Mala Sichuan: Our Tastemakers winner for best Chinatown restaurant only closes on Thanksgiving, which means Christmas Day is the perfect occasion for rounding up friends and family for a meal of lip-tingling deliciousness. It's almost impossible to go wrong on the menu, but start with favorites like mapo tofu, Dan Dan noodles and red oil dumplings.

    Hai Cang Seafood: Of course, if neither duck nor dumplings has any appeal, consider a seafood feast. Hai Cang offers a two lobsters for $20 deal that's almost irresistible. Go with a group to enjoy fish and shellfish from the restaurant's massive tanks.

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    Houston's most pretty-in-pink restaurant quietly closes in Upper Kirby

    Eric Sandler
    May 12, 2025 | 12:16 pm
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    Photo by Jenn Duncan
    You'll see a lot of pink at PostScript.

    PostScript, Upper Kirby’ posh pink restaurant, has quietly closed, CultureMap has learned.

    Although the restaurant is still accepting reservations on OpenTable — and is, as of this article’s publication, listed as open on both Yelp and Google — reports circulated on social media this weekend that it had abruptly canceled diners’ Mother’s Day reservations. In addition, its dining room in the Shops at Arrive mixed-use development has been emptied of furniture.

    [Update: After the publication of this article, PostScript's management provided CultureMap with the following statement:

    We are saddened to announce the closure of PostScript HTX.

    We sincerely thank our patrons for their loyalty and support. It has been an honor to serve you and be part of your special moments. The people and culture in Houston are first class. We wish you all the best and hope our paths cross again in the future.]

    PostScript opened with considerable fanfare in February 2024. Owners Veeral Rathod and Obi Ibeto, brought their experiences as partners in the Dallas-based GAP Hospitality to the project, which operates establishments such as XOXO Dining Room, Lyla, and Drai’s Dallas. Particularly inspired by XOXO Dining Room, they created an ode to pink that included pink exterior and interior walls, a pink quartz bar, and a pink grand piano. “Push for Champagne” buttons added to the lively spirit.

    Chef Bryan Caswell created the menu. Best known for his pioneering Gulf Coast seafood restaurant Reef that closed in 2019, Caswell’s menu included fried chicken with hummus, oysters three ways (raw, roasted, and fried), a sushi roll, and the double smoked pork chop that was a Reef staple. A doughnut topped with caviar became a customer favorite.

    Since Caswell was only consulting on the project, he left a couple of months after opening. Latuli, Caswell’s new Gulf Coast-inspired restaurant in the Memorial area, is expected to open soon.

    CultureMap has reached out to PostScript via email, phone, and Instagram message for comment on the decision to close the restaurant. We will update this article if they reply.

    PostScript’s closure follows that of Cru, which ended a 13-year run in December 2024. On the other hand, Kira, a sushi hand roll concept from Houston’s Comma Hospitality that’s also located in the development, is thriving, having earned the No. 4 spot on Texas Monthly’s list of the state’s best new restaurants. The development is also home to beloved Indian restaurant Pondicheri, an outpost of the steakhouse chain Eddie V’s, and top tier Houston shopping destination Tootsie’s.

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