Foodie News
New year, new spot: Latin Bites moving to add booze and more seats
It's been a couple months since Latin Bites announced it planned a move to a bigger space in an easier-to-find location.
Although the owners originally planned to shutter the current Warehouse District space at the end of November, Latin Bites is now staying open until Dec. 18. That means a few more weeks to try for a premium dinner reservation, which has been a tough get since executive chef Roberto Castre won Eater's Houston Chef of the Year award.
The new Latin Bites, which will be located in Tanglewood in the former Rockwood Room spot, will offer much more floor space, plus a cebiche bar where customers can watch the chef prepare the signature dish — a Peruvian version of the classic sushi bar. (Early Latin Bites patrons might remember that there was a brief attempt at a cebiche bar when the restaurant first opened, but it was scrapped and replaced with more tables.)
The good news? A new liquor license means the new Latin Bites will have a menu of pisco specialties, including sours and margaritas. The bad news is that (probably) signals the end of Latin Bites' popular BYOB program. Latin Bites hopes to open the new location early in the new year.
Are you looking forward to the new Latin Bites, or will you (like the CultureMap staff) be missing its presence downtown?