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    the more things change

    Houston's essential Jewish diner looks better than ever after refresh

    Eric Sandler
    Nov 4, 2024 | 5:38 pm

    It’s tricky to renovate a restaurant that’s as essential to its community as New York Deli. A staple of Houston’s Jewish community for almost 50 years, the tiny restaurant near Meyerland will serve as many as 400 people during a busy Sunday brunch.

    Still, the time had come, as the tape on the deteriorating banquettes and peeling wallpaper illustrated. With the restaurant’s lease up for renewal, co-owner Michael Saghian saw an opportunity for some updates.

    “I couldn’t be the new guy who ruined the place by moving it,” he tells CultureMap. “We worked out a deal with the landlord [to stay] and did a big refresh.”

    The most noticeable change is the removal of the restaurant’s front door and vestibule. Instead, diners enter through the restaurant’s companion bagel shop. Separate entrances made sense when the bagel shop was certified kosher by local religious authorities, but now that designation only applies to the Bellaire location that opened in 2020. Not only is the new setup easier for people with mobility issues to navigate, it allows more light into the dining room, brightening the place considerably..

    Saghian and co-owner Riana Sherman worked with interior designer Erin Hicks on the refresh. Tables, chairs, and banquettes are all new, but the color scheme remains the same. The process yielded 10 more seats, and the furniture is a little more durable, too.

    “People have flipped chairs because they’re so lightweight,” Sherman says. “We got a sturdier chair.”

    Behind the scenes, an expanded kitchen allows for the restaurant’s cooks to work faster and more efficiently. An additional egg cooker should cut down the amount of time people wait for their food to arrive.

    “The kitchen had one of everything. Now we have two of everything. We can pump out a lot more food,” Saghian says.

    Photographs on the walls honor longtime customers such as the “bagel girls,” a group of woman who’ve eaten breakfast at the restaurant since the ‘80s. A piece of old wallpaper has been framed and hung on the wall, too, as a nod to the space’s history.

    New York Deli interior changesPhotographs on the walls honor longtime customers.Photo by Sergio Trevino

    New York Deli interior changes

    Photo by Sergio Trevino

    Sturdier chairs are more comfortable to sit on.

    Saghian says he suffered from sleepless nights as he worried about people’s reactions to the changes, but so far his customers have been effusive.

    “It still feels like an old school diner,” Saghian says. “It has pieces you remember. Even the new stuff is old school.”

    While the physical environment is new, the staff remains the same. To ensure he kept the same team of cooks and servers, Saghian paid their wages for the two weeks the restaurant was closed for renovations.

    Even more importantly, the prices are the same. That’s something that will make even the oldest regulars happy.

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    New, Mexico-inspired bar shakes up Montrose with 'cocktail omakase'

    Eric Sandler
    Sep 5, 2025 | 12:00 pm
    Army Sadeghi and Brandon Duliakas
    Photo by Alex Montoya
    1111 owners Army Sadeghi and Brandon Duliakas.

    The men behind Melrose are teaming up on a new cocktail destination in Montrose. Called 1111, also its address on Westheimer Rd., the new bar and restaurant will feature an ambitious food program from Tatemó chef Emmanuel Chavez and a design that puts its bartenders on stage.

    Created by Army Sadeghi and Brandon Duliakas, the heart of 1111 will be its 26-foot bar. Bartenders will work at waist-high, omakase-style stations that will allow customers to watch each step of their drinks being made. Created in collaboration with a team of Norway-based cocktail consultants, the bar’s cocktail menu will utilize house made infusions, rare ingredients, and premium spirits.

    “Every cocktail here is a conversation,” Duliakas said in a statement. “Houstonians have discerning tastes and have come to expect high-level cocktail menus, and we plan to deliver on that.”

    Chavez — who earned a Michelin star, a Food & Wine Best New Chef award, and three James Beard Award finalist nominations for Tatemó — will present a food menu that’s just as elevated as the cocktails. Similar to a tapas bar, 1111 will offer one-bite snacks like wagyu empanadas, a tableside tuna tostadas finished tableside, and entrées such as Contramar-style grilled whole fish that will be served with house made mini corn tortillas and salsas.

    “Chef Chavez brings unmatched precision and poetry to every plate,” Sadeghi said. “This is not bar food — it’s a culinary journey that stands shoulder to shoulder with the best restaurants in the city.”

    The overall design takes inspiration from destinations such as Mexico City, Oaxaca, and the Riviera Maya. It will feature a cenote-inspired installation above the bar, along with custom lighting, glowing niches, and lush greenery — all of which are designed to transport customers far from the hustle and bustle of Montrose.

    “This isn’t just a night out,” Duliakas said. “It’s an invitation to escape into something more refined, more beautiful, more intentional.”

    1111 is part of Houston developer Radom Capital’s redevelopment of the former Tower Theater property. It is already home to a third Houston-area location of Nando’s Peri-Peri. Later this year, it will welcome Doc’s Houston, a live music venue, bar, and restaurant from the owners of San Antonio’s Jazz TX.

    Army Sadeghi and Brandon Duliakas

    Photo by Alex Montoya

    1111 owners Army Sadeghi and Brandon Duliakas.

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