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    What's Eric Eating Episodes 418 and 419

    Levi Goode dishes on his Memorial hot spot and Tex-Mex for River Oaks

    CultureMap Staff
    Oct 31, 2024 | 5:48 pm

    On this week’s episode of “What’s Eric Eating,” chef and restaurateur Levi Goode joins CultureMap editor Eric Sandler to discuss Credence, his new restaurant in Memorial, as well as the overall state of Goode Company Restaurants.

    Notably, Credence is not part of Goode Co. Rather, it’s the first manifestation of Levi Goode’s personal brand, which allows him to operate without the expectations associated with a Goode Co. restaurant.

    “I wanted a platform with no boundaries on creativity. I wanted to do some new and different things from what the city we love has grown to know as the Goode Co. brand,” Goode says. “I didn’t want to create any confusion in the marketplace for where Goode Co stands but also to do some fun, creative stuff. It’s really in line with the way my dad approached business when he first started. My creative hunger and to do exciting things stems from that.”

    The conversation continues with a deep dive into Credence. They discuss the decision to open in Memorial, how its different from a steakhouse, and how the neighborhood has responded to the restaurant. Tune in to hear Goode discuss how the menu will evolve in fall and winter as well as his thoughts on Sidebar, Credence’s companion speakeasy-style bar.

    In a bit of breaking news, he also shares that Goode Co. Kitchen & Cantina, the company’s Tex-Mex restaurant, will open its fourth location in the former La Griglia space in the River Oaks Shopping Center. Goode is tight-lipped about details, but he does mention that it will include “a neat little surprise” for River Oaks residents.

    “We’re excited to bring Kitchen & Cantina into close proximity to our locations on Kirby,” Goode says. “We’re on the other side of River Oaks. Personally, it’s very rewarding for me to make an around-the-city tour with Kitchen & Cantina then bring it back inside the loop to the neighborhood.”

    In addition to Kitchen & Cantina, Goode provides updates on some of his other restaurants, including Fish Camp, a seafood restaurant in The Woodlands; Armadillo Palace, a live music venue and restaurant; and Taqueria, a fast casual taco and hamburger joint that CultureMap columnist Ken Hoffman touted for having the best fries in Houston.

    In this week’s other episode, Sandler and co-host Monica Danna discuss the news of the week. They begin with some thoughts on the Houston Chronicle’s new list of the city’s top 100 restaurants. They also share some memories of Cecil’s, the staple Montrose bar that’s closing in November.

    In the restaurant of the week segment, Danna and Sandler share thoughts on their recent meal at Mi Luna, the Houston tapas restaurant that recently reopened in Montrose. Listen to the episode to hear their thoughts on how its different from the original Rice Village location.

    Credence restaurant entrance
    Photo by Brian Kennedy

    Most of the interview focuses on Credence, Goode's new restaurant in Memorial.

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    it's true, boy

    Houston's mail-order halal barbecue company fires up first restaurant

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 3, 2025 | 12:30 pm
    Truboy BBQ
    Photo by Quit Nguyen
    Truboy BBQ serves sandwiches, wraps, and bowls.

    A previously mail order-only Houston barbecue company will soon open its first brick-and-mortar restaurant. Truboy BBQ will celebrate its grand opening on Thursday, October 9.

    Located in Missouri City at 8035 Hwy 6, the fast casual restaurant serves Truboy’s menu of halal brisket and chicken. Diners have the options of sliced brisket, chopped brisket, or pulled chicken.

    Unlike a traditional barbecue restaurant, Truboy isn’t serving plates. Instead, customers may choose to have their smoked meat served in one of five ways:

    • Sandwich on an egg bun with pickles and Truboy sauce
    • Melt layered with a cheese and queso on toast
    • Burrito with mac and cheese, pickles, and wrapped in a tortilla
    • Paratha wrap with cabbage, onions, and chutney
    • Bowl over mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, cabbage, onions, salsa, queso, and chutney

    True to its roots, the store will also sell a number of heat-and-serve items, including brisket, brisket egg rolls, brisket tamales, sausage, and beef ribs. Customers can also expect sauces, a selection of imported items, and the company’s signature desserts.

    Founded by native Houstonians Jereis Khawaja, Truboy began as a tailgate at Denver Broncos football games. Eventually, it evolved into a mail order business that shipped halal barbecue across the country. In addition, the company supplies halal barbecue to Houston-area restaurants such as Abu Omar Halal, Mad Dogs, and Dripped Birria.

    “With this opening, we’re showing that Texas barbecue can be both authentic and inclusive,” Khawaja said in a statement. “Our mission has always been to make Texas barbecue accessible to everyone. This storefront allows us to deepen our connection with the community, uplift local makers, and continue redefining what barbecue means in Texas for years to come.”

    Truboy will celebrate its grand opening with a ribbon cutting at 1 pm. Service begins at 3 pm, with customers receiving 25-percent off their meals.

    Truboy BBQ

    Photo by Quit Nguyen

    Truboy BBQ serves sandwiches, wraps, and bowls.

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