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Hometown Glory

Houston destroys Dallas in restaurant power: Major mag's new Top 100 touts H-Town, shuts out Big D

Eric Sandler
Aug 15, 2013 | 5:16 pm

Southern Living magazine travel & features editor Jennifer V. Cole is offering a list of her 100 places to eat now in a new story. While the magazine article notes that list will be "always evolving," it currently has five Houston restaurants: Barbecue Inn, Oxheart, Provisions, Reef and Underbelly.

That's comfortably ahead of Austin, where only Uchi rates a nod, and Dallas, which is shut out entirely.

Cole makes similar observations that other national writers like John T. Edge have, but, since hearing how awesome Houston's food scene is never gets tiresome, here it is: "Without a doubt, Houston is the most interesting, far-ranging, delightful food city in the South— strike that, in America — right now. There’s a confluence of a post-Katrina Creole population, traditional Southern staples (biscuits, barbecue, pimiento cheese), diverse multinationals (Vietnamese, Korean, Pakistani, Mexican), fertile farmland, easy access to the Gulf, and a general yearning to make a culinary mark."

That's comfortably ahead of Austin, where only Uchi rates a nod, and Dallas, which is shut out entirely.

Each restaurant includes a dish recommendation, and most of them are expected: Korean braised goat dumplings at Underbelly, cresto de gallo pasta at Provisions, roasted grouper at Reef, and, of course, the tasting menu at Oxheart (when a table's available).

Playing the Sesame Street game of "one of these things is not like the others," Barbecue Inn stands out from its inside-the-Loop, frequently-touted, chef-driven companions. While that restaurant is certainly a local treasure, Cole whiffs by touting the chicken fried steak, which, honestly, can be kind of bland, instead of Barbecue Inn's best in the city fried chicken and shrimp. At least she recommends against order the barbecue.

Even with all the praise, it feels like Southern Living's barely scratched the surface. Please come back for a tour through the Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants on Bellaire, the raw seafood options at Cove or the beef short rib at Killen's BBQ.

Once Cole really gets to know Houston, Dallas is totally screwed.

A table at Oxheart is the toughest in Houston to book, but it's totally worth the wait.

Oxheart Restaurant window diners planter box
Photo by © Debora Smail Greater Houston Visitors and Convention Bureau
A table at Oxheart is the toughest in Houston to book, but it's totally worth the wait.
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Graze HTX sells boards loaded with charcuterie, cheese, fruit, and more.

A Houston business devoted to entertaining has found a new home in the Heights. Graze HTX will open its new location at 3417 White Oak Drive on Tuesday, May 5.

Founded in 2019 by model-turned-entrepreneur Alyssa Case, Graze serves elaborately constructed cheese and charcuterie boards that can feed anywhere from a couple of people to dozens. Case works with Houston Dairymaids to source her cheeses and loads up her boards with meats imported from Italy.

For example, the popular Classic Board offers four cheeses and three kinds of charcuterie for groups of 12-15, while the oversized Texas board feeds up to 25. Graze also offers fruit boards, crudite boards, and a brunch board that includes croissants.

Moving from its former home on E 11th St. to White Oak gives Case room for an expanded inventory of wine, gift baskets, and other hosting essentials. The shop’s inventory includes ceramic trays by Johnny Beavers, locally-grown flowers from Bungalow Blooms, cutting boards by Tegtmeier Woodworks, and Texas pecans by Evie’s Snacks.

“This storefront represents an exciting evolution for Graze,” Case said in a statement. “We’re proud to bring a curated, in-person experience to Houston that makes hosting effortless and inspires connection through food.”

Graze will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, May 9 with raffles, a pop-up from Her & Reese Charm Bar, and samples. Attendees will get a first look of the new space while enjoying snacks and seeing what the Graze team is capable of providing for their next event.

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