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    Where to Eat Now in Houston: 5 can't-miss, limited-time-only collabs

    Eric Sandler
    Feb 19, 2026 | 2:21 pm

    Collaboration dinners, in which chefs from different restaurants team up for special meals, are all the rage in Houston. However, their one-night-only nature and relatively high prices limits the number of people who can experience these special meals.

    No surprise then that a new trend of collaboration dishes is emerging. Available for anywhere from a couple of weeks to a month, Houstonians have more time to sample these one-off creations. Even better, a single dish is far more affordable than an elaborate meal.

    Read on for more details about these five collaborations — two sweet and three savory — that are sure to be the stars of social media feeds for a few weeks.

    B’Tween Sandwich Co. and Stuffed Belly
    Just in time for Lent, the two sandwich concepts — one led by former Top Chef contestant Michelle Wallace and the other by MasterChef winner and James Beard finalist Christine Ha — have teamed up to create a Cajun Catfish Sando. It starts with a catfish filet that’s dredged in fish fry seasoning and battered in rice flour and cornstarch for extra crunch. It’s topped with Japanese cabbage salad and pickles, then served on a Martin’s potato bun.

    “We thought not only did it marry our culinary backgrounds but would together be something greater than the sum of its parts: the cool, crunchy, refreshing cabbage balances the spicy, hot, bold catfish,” Ha tells CultureMap.

    It’s available at Stuffed Belly’s location in Spring Branch through Sunday, March 1, or until supplies run out.


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    Burger Bodega and Fluff Bake Bar
    Two CultureMap Tastemaker Award winners have united to create two, limited-time-only milkshakes. Available until February 28, diners have the choice of either Coach Potato, Fluff’s sweet-and-salty cookie made with potato chips, pretzels, corn flakes, chocolate chips, and Halal marshmallows, or Veruca Salt, Fluff’s signature deviled food cake with salted buttercream.

    “I’ve been a big fan of Becky Masson and what she’s built with Fluff for years,” Burger Bodega founder Abbas Dhanani said. “Getting to work with her to turn some of her most iconic flavors into shakes is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time.”

    Crave Cupcakes and Truth BBQ
    The bakery and barbecue restaurant have created a special dessert for rodeo season. The Smoke & Honey cupcake starts with a sweet corn cake that’s topped with frosting made with Truth’s barbecue sauce and honey along with two slices of smoked brisket and candied jalapeño.

    Available from February 26-March 22, the cupcake will only be served 11 am-2 pm (or while supplies last) at Crave’s stores on Kirby Dr. and in Uptown Park as well as on weekends at Truth’s location on Heights Blvd. Because they’re assembled individually, they cannot be ordered by the dozen.

    “Tradition is at the heart of what we do at Truth, but it’s always fun to shake things up with an idea that can really surprise and delight people,” co-owner Abbie Byrom-Botello said in a statement. “We’re excited to partner with another great Houston brand like Crave and do something that’s a little unexpected. It’s not about being fancy; it’s about letting the flavors speak for themselves and having some fun with what barbecue can be.”

    Gatlin’s BBQ and Pho Prime
    Speaking of barbecue, the Garden Oaks favorite is supplying its smoked brisket to the Vietnamese restaurant for two dishes — a kicked-up riff on the French dip and a special bowl of pho. Both dishes will be available from March 2-22 at Pho Prime’s locations in Chinatown and Pearland, as well as at Gatlin’s.

    The Texas Pho Dip pairs Gatlin’s brisket with Pho Prime’s garlic and herb butter, spicy aioli, pickled red onion, fresh basil, and cilantro, all served on a toasted bolillo with a cup of pho broth for dipping. Similarly, the Pitmaster’s Pho adds sliced of smoked brisket to Pho Prime’s broth, which is made from beef knuckle bones, beef short rib, brisket, and oxtails.

    “This collaboration is the epitome of Houston on a plate – and in a bowl,” Gatlin’s owner Greg Gatlin said. “Rodeo season is when the city comes alive, and we wanted to create something that feels true to who we are: slow-smoked brisket, big flavor, and a lot of heart.”

    Shawn “The Food Sheep” Singh and Tailspin Pizza
    The Houston influencer and the West Houston pizzeria he’s championed as among the best in Houston teamed up to create the “One for the Herd.” Available regular or spicy, this chicken tikka pizza is also topped with fior de latte, burnt red onion jam, and cilantro Chutney, paying homage to both Singh’s Indian heritage and Tailspin’s Texan flavors. Served through February 28, Tailspin will donate $5 from every pizza sold to Houston nonprofit Kids’ Meals, Inc.


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    Pho Prime Gatlin's BBQ

    Photo by Sergio Trevino

    That's brisket from Gatlin's BBQ in that bowl of Pho Prime pho.

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    Anthony's song

    Prolific Houston pizza chef fires up a new Italian restaurant in River Oaks

    Eric Sandler
    May 8, 2026 | 3:30 pm
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    Anthony's New York Italian is now open near Central Market.

    One of Houston’s most prolific pizzaiolos has quietly opened a new restaurant in River Oaks. Anthony Russo, founder of Russo’s New York Pizzeria, has opened Anthony’s New York Italian in the former Pie Tap Pizza space at 3748 Westheimer.

    While Russo is known primarily for his fast casual restaurants that sling New York-style pies, Anthony’s New York Italian is both more personal and more upscale. It takes inspiration from his Italian heritage — his father grew up in Naples and his mother grew up in Sicily — as well as Russo’s Italian Restaurant, the Galveston eatery his parents operated for almost 20 years.

    “We had veal, lobster, Gulf snapper, a lot of nice, classic dishes. There’s where I grew up in the kitchen,” Russo tells CultureMap. “I was always around fine dining restaurants. My mom and dad used to bring in chefs from Italy. They were excellent chefs. That’s what we had in Galveston for 18 years.”

    With Russo’s at more than 50 locations, the time felt right to open a more upscale concept. Partially inspired by New York restaurants such as Carbone and Quality Italian, Russo thinks Houstonians will appreciate his high-end take on Italian American fare.

    The menu includes lobster fra diavolo, a 24-ounce prime porterhouse, bone-in veal parmesan, frutti di mare (shellfish with tomato sauce over pappardelle), and more. In addition, the dish utilize Italian olive oil that’s pressed by one of the chef’s friends. Anthony’s also makes all of its doughs, sauces, and sausage in house.

    Of course, Russo is making pizza, too. They’re baked in imported Italian ovens using slightly different dough and sauce recipes — along with imported mozzarella and burrata — than his more casual restaurants.

    And, no, Russo isn’t concerned that a pizzeria lasted less than a year in the space.

    “I feel confident this location is going to be a killer for us. We make homemade pasta on site here, fresh from scratch.” he says. “We're bringing fresh lobster. We're bringing fresh clams. We got a nice veal chop. I mean, these are all chef-selected ingredients. I don't think anybody's doing that in town right now.”

    The restaurant is still in such early days that it doesn’t have its own website or social media pages yet. For now, diners can follow Russo on Instagram for updates.


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    Anthony's New York Italian is open for dinner Monday-Thursday beginning at 4 pm. It’s open for lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday beginning at 11 am. Reservations are available on OpenTable.

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