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    Where to eat soup now

    8 Houston restaurants serving soul-warming soups to beat the winter blues

    Brianna McClane
    Jan 10, 2025 | 2:21 pm
    8 Houston restaurants serving soul-warming soups to beat the winter blues

    For dedicated fans, every season is soup season, but Houston’s colder temperatures do make slurping soup even more enjoyable. For this list, we’re digging into the hearty bowls that newly-opened restaurants are ladling out. After all, most Houstonians already know about the tanginess of Niko Niko’s chicken avgolemono, the restorative properties of Mamma Mandola's Sicilian Chicken soup at Carrabba's, or how nothing conjures memories of bubbe quite like the matzo ball soup at Kenny & Ziggy's.

    Stuffed Belly is a cozy sandwich shop owned by Masterchef champion Christine Ha and her husband and business partner John Suh, featuring favorite handhelds, like patty melts and egg salad. This January, the Spring Branch joint introduced baked potato soup ($5) to its menu. Essentially a loaded baked potato in liquid form, this comforting food blends pureed russet potatoes with crispy bacon, tangy sour cream, cheddar cheese, and green onions.


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    Leo’s River Oaks offers pure decadence with its lobster bisque ($32). This isn’t your average bowl—it’s an opulent creation featuring a butter-poached lobster tail and a hint of tarragon for balance. For the full experience, order the “bread and butter” to accompany it, with 1847 sourdough, cultured butter, pickled radish, and caviar.

    This wouldn’t be an article about soup if the granddaddy of all wasn’t included: French onion. After all, the history of this global staple stretches as far back as ancient Rome.

    At Fielding’s River Oaks, onions caramelized in French butter serve as the dish’s foundation. The French onion soup’s ($16) flavor profile builds as ingredients are added, including Sauvignon Blanc for acidity and the restaurant’s proprietary dashi glaze for an umami boost. It’s all topped with a slice of sourdough bread toasted with garlic and butter and nutty Comté cheese from France.

    State of Grace’s onion soup gratinée ($17) offers its own twist on the classic. Here, Mahón is the cheese of choice, creating a sharp, salty bite. For added indulgence, consider pairing the revamped restaurant’s velvety dish with its thickly sliced frites ($14) for a crunchy contrast.

    People are lining up for an hour or more to try the ramen at Mensho in Chinatown. The Japan-based, Michelin-recommended ramen shop opened its doors in October, and the hype hasn’t died down since. This creamy chicken broth is paired with thick, housemade noodles and topped with all four of the restaurant’s chashus — chicken, duck, A5 wagyu, and smoked pork — along with an ajitama egg, truffle sauce, and king oyster mushrooms.

    For those who enjoy a hands-on dining experience, Kazzan Ramen offers the chance to craft ramen tableside. A stone bowl, preheated to about 662 degrees Fahrenheit, serves as the cooking instrument. The patron adds the ordered ingredients and broth to the bowl before placing a red cylindrical lid atop. That’s when the magic happens, or the “funka” as the eatery calls it — a “volcano eruption” of steam as the concoction cooks. Once the steam diminishes and a minute has passed, it’s time to dig in. The Kazzan shoyu ($21.80 for a regular) stands out with its tonkotsu broth enhanced by a soy sauce blend.

    Mexican Sugar Cantina’s two-story spot in Montrose boasts more than 150 tequilas and mezcals, perfect for pairing with the eatery’s bold tortilla soup ($9 bowl). Infused with in-house toasted cumin, the scratch-made chicken stock is made from the roasted bones of the restaurant’s brined and marinated whole chickens and thickened with housemade tortillas. Tortillas also become crispy strips that serve as a garnish, alongside avocados and Persian lime.

    Saigon Hustle’s new Spring Branch location has a roomier kitchen than its original spot in Oak Forest, with enough space for the beloved Vietnamese restaurant to serve pho for the first time. The aromatic broth, slow-simmered with spices like cinnamon, star anise, cloves, and ginger, serves as the foundation for their beef and chicken varieties. The beef pho ($13.95) is packed with brisket, round eye, and meatballs, while the chicken pho ($11.95) features tender breast meat. Fresh rice noodles, crisp bean sprouts, and fragrant Thai basil make for a perfectly balanced bowl.

    Fielding's River Oaks French onion soup

    Becca Wright

    Fielding's French onion soup features a thick slice of sourdough topped with a slice of gooey cheese.

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    The Rustic downtown Houston
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    The Rustic is on the move.

    Downtown Houston’s massive bar, restaurant, and live music venue will soon have a new home. The Rustic is moving from its current home to a new site that will keep it near both the George R. Brown Convention Center and Toyota Center.

    First opened by Dallas-based Free Range Concepts in 2018, the Rustic’s downtown location is currently located at 1836 Polk St. It will move to 1718 Jackson St., which is currently a parking lot. The new location will offer more parking and a dedicated pick-up area for rideshare, according to press materials.

    The Rustic’s current location will remain open through the end of 2025. The new location will open in “winter 2026,” although a representative was unable to clarify whether that meant February or December.

    Created in partnership with Texas country singer Pat Green, the Rustic features a wide-ranging menu of favorite dishes such as tacos, burgers, and steaks paired with cocktails, beer, and wine. Free Range opened a second location of the Rustic in Uptown Park in 2020. A scaled-down version opened at Hobby Airport last year.

    The move is part of plans to expand the George R. Brown Convention Center. Slated to open in time for the Republican National Convention in 2028, the facility will add 700,000 square feet in a space adjacent to the existing building. When the plan was first announced, Houston First, the government corporation that operates the GRB, said it planned to work with Free Range to find a new home for the Rustic.

    “This is a temporary pause with a purpose,” said Josh Sepkowitz, co‑owner and CEO of Free Range Concepts. “Downtown Houston has been an incredible home for The Rustic, and we’re eager to continue our story in a way that builds on what our guests already love. We look forward to welcoming everyone back in 2026.”

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