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    Meet the Tastemakers

    Houston's 11 best neighborhood restaurants keep people coming back for more

    Eric Sandler
    Feb 25, 2025 | 6:08 pm

    We have a strict definition for the Neighborhood Restaurant of the Year category in the 2025 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards. To be eligible, a restaurant must serve both lunch and dinner and be open at least six days per week.

    The reason is that accessibility is an essential component of being a neighborhood restaurant. These are the places we turn to when we’re too tired to cook dinner — or when something went horribly wrong while preparing it. They’re there for us when a break in the day’s schedule allows for a quick lunch.

    Naturally, we seek comfort in these moments, so it’s no surprise to see barbecue, pizza, and pasta represented more than once among this year’s nominees. We also like a well-made bite of sushi or expertly grilled goat chops. Whatever dish people choose to eat at this year’s nominees, it’s always going to be delicious, which is why our judges’ panel of Houston restaurant experts has included it.

    Which restaurant will win? Find out at our Tastemaker Awards ceremony April 3 at Silver Street Studios. Dine on bites from this year’s nominees, sip cocktails from our sponsors, and witness as we reveal the winners. Buy your tickets now before they sell out.

    Aga's Restaurant & Catering
    As the hundreds of people who pack its dining room nightly can testify — not to mention the hundreds more whose to-go orders flow constantly on a conveyor belt — this South Asian staple has become one of Houston’s go-to destinations for Pakistani cuisine. While no visit is complete without an order of the signature goat chops, devoted fans also know not to miss curries such as Peshawari karahi and the white karahi. While Aga’s once flew under the media radar, it’s drawing more attention, including a prominent feature on Chris Shepherd’s Eat Like a Local TV show and a shout out in the New York Times.



    Feges BBQ
    Credit owners Patrick Feges and Erin Smith for being ahead of the curve of inner loop restaurateurs flocking to Spring Branch and Memorial. Their family-friendly menu of Texas barbecue and comfort food — everything from smoked brisket and Carolina-style whole hog to a top notch smash burger and the essential chicken wings — keeps diners coming back again and again. The husband-and-wife duo also use their platform to support a number of worthy causes, including the Southern Smoke Foundation and I’ll Have What She’s Having, Houston’s nonprofit that’s focused on healthcare for hospitality workers.

    Gold Tooth Tony's
    Created by Houston pizza wizard Anthony Calleo, Gold Tooth Tony’s puts a Houston spin on Detroit-style pizza. The deep dish, rectangular pies achieve an ideal balance — sturdy enough to support hefty toppings without being so dense as to be chewy. As GTT grows, first to its sister concept Rudyard’s and more recently to a second location in Bellaire, the restaurant has also developed a round pizza with a thinner crust that allows it to serve pizza lovers of all preferences.

    Handies Douzo
    While a no-holds-barred, wallet-busting omakase is a treat, sometimes people crave sushi without spending the price of a car payment on their dinner. Handies Douzo is there to satisfy those cravings with its tidy menu of hand rolls, crudos, and sashimi. The precise technique and high quality fish reflect the training that its founders, chefs Daniel Lee and Patrick Pham, learned during their stints at Uchi, while the come-as-you-are atmosphere and counter seating setup make it approachable for a quick lunch or a casual dinner.

    Josephine's Gulf Coast Tradition
    At this Midtown restaurant, 2024 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards Rising Star Chef of the Year winner Lucas McKinney draws upon his personal history and time spent working for Chris Shepherd to serve a menu that’s inspired by the entire Gulf Coast. That means Cajun staples like boiled crawfish and shrimp po’ boys demonstrate just as much attention to detail as fusion style dishes like jambalaya arancini and the signature blue crab rice bowl. Save room for dessert to discover the reasons that pastry chef Emily Rivas is also nominated for Pastry Chef of the Year.

    Kata Robata
    Now that Katami has firmly established itself as one of Houston’s best restaurants, the time has come to appreciate all the ways that its sister restaurant serves such a wide range of occasions. Whether it’s a casual lunch of ramen and California rolls or an all-out omakase with fish flown in fresh from Japan, Kata Robata is there. The recent introduction of to-go boxes loaded with premium nigiri and sashimi allows diners to have some of the Kata experience at home.

    Nonno's Family Pizza Tavern
    Who else but Nobie’s owners Sara and Martin Stayer could have known that the pizzeria Houstonians had been craving was a retro-styled restaurant serving Chicago-style tavern pies? With the addition of lunch service, diners can now get the restaurant’s epic mozzarella sticks and crispy wings throughout the day. While the classic arcade games are a hit with kids, adults look to the restaurant for well-crafted cocktails and an eclectic wine list.

    Ostia
    The Montrose restaurant has recently freshened things up with some small changes to its dining room and, more importantly, improvements in the kitchen that will allow it to serve pizzas at lunch and dinner every day. That’s great news, considering the wood-fired, Neapolitan-style pies are among Houston’s best, and they complement staples such as the roast chicken with salsa verde. The restaurant has also improved its hospitality with snacks and a sip of rosé to begin the meal, a nod to the way chef-owner Travis McShane greets visitors to his home.

    Pondicheri
    Houstonians have come to count on chef-owner Anita Jaisinghani’s modern Indian restaurant to sustain them at all hours of the day, but the restaurant has added a new offering in the form of its first-ever happy hour. Introduced last year, happy hour showcases the restaurant’s renovated bar that opened in December. Weekly specials, including the iconic Meatless Monday and fried chicken Tuesday, keep diners coming back for more.

    The Pit Room
    With the opening of its second location near Memorial City Mall, this barbecue joint has firmly established its place as one of Houston’s foremost smoked meat purveyors. Bigger and better than the original location (sorry inner loopers), the expanded space paved the way for a number of beneficial additions, including dinner entrees, housemade ice cream sandwiches, and cocktails — created by Tastemaker Awards Bartender of the Year winner Sarah Crowl. While those improvements are welcome, it’s the signature tacos — wrapped in flour tortillas made with rendered brisket fat — that helped the restaurant earn its Michelin Bib Gourmand award

    Truth BBQ
    Widely considered Houston’s best barbecue joint, Truth is flying higher than ever. Not only did it earn a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide, but the restaurant’s smoked brisket, ribs, and housemade sausages are now available at NRG Stadium for both Texans games and the entire run of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. If that weren’t enough, pitmaster-owner Leonard Botello IV has been busy creating new dishes to make Truth even more appealing at dinner with new dishes such as confit lamb and a pork chop that’s cold smoked then lightly fried. Those dishes may not fit on a traditional three-meat plate, but that’s exactly the point, isn’t it?

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    The Tastemaker Awards program is brought to you by Stella Artois, PicMe Events, and more to be announced. A portion of proceeds will benefit our nonprofit partner, the Southern Smoke Foundation.

    Nonno's pizzas are cut into squares for easy sharing.

    Ostia roast chicken
    Photo by Jenn Duncan
    Ostia's signature roast chicken is a staple of its menu.
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    Let's Get Boozy

    Houston restaurant celebrates 3 years with new cocktail program

    Brianna McClane
    Mar 23, 2026 | 4:00 pm
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    Photo by Luke Chang Jia Media
    To celebrate its third anniversary, Jun has introduced a cocktail program to its menu with a newly-acquired liquor license.

    Heights restaurant Jūn has an additional reason to celebrate its third anniversary this year: liquor is officially on the menu.

    The Heights restaurant, led by owners Evelyn Garcia and Henry Lu, has built a loyal following and earned major recognition since its 2023 opening, including a 2026 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards nomination for Restaurant of the Year and two James Beard Award semifinalist nods.

    But one complaint has remained consistent throughout the years.

    “People will give us one star because we don't have the whiskey they want or we don't have a martini,” Lu tells CultureMap. “They're like, ‘Food is great. Service is amazing. We'll never come back here.’”

    That’s about to change.

    With a newly acquired liquor license, patrons can pair dishes like mussels with sour chorizo or tandoori-marinated lamb belly with drinks like the Pink Lady — a reimagining of the Texas classic White Lady made with beet-infused gin, citrus, and egg white.

    Several drinks are closely tied to Lu and Garcia’s own stories, including the Post/Shift, an homage to the spicy margarita that Lu has sipped nightly at 9 pm for the past 15 years. The Jūn iteration adds ginger and tamarind, with mezcal as the spirit.

    “We want to bring in things that are special to us, like the artwork in (Jūn), the food, the pottery — it all means something,” Lu says.

    Other creations include the Good Old Fashion Fun, Very Dirty Martini, and The Bronx, a play on The Manhattan.

    Before opening in 2023, Lu and Garcia looked into obtaining a liquor license but learned that installing a fire sprinkler system would be required due to an undefined occupancy limit. The pair planned to move forward with the installation, until they learned the wait time was at least a year.

    “We're a legitimate mom and pop restaurant — I cannot delay this project for a year. We wouldn’t have opened,” Lu recalls saying.

    After chatting with an industry colleague who had recently secured a license, Lu decided to revisit the process. With construction complete and an established occupancy limit, the restrictions had changed and a liquor license was easy to obtain. Jūn was in business.

    When Jūn opened, Garcia and Lu developed a low-ABV “cocktail” program focused on wine and sake, emphasizing flavor through smoke and infusions of herbs and spices.

    “We ran with what we had and we were really proud of it,” Lu says. “It really spoke of the creativity that this whole team strives for.”

    That approach to flavor development carries into the expanded program, such as the carajillo, Jūn’s twist on the beloved coffee cocktail. The addition of smoked sake to the tequila-forward drink nods to the restaurant’s earlier beverage program.

    “It gives it this well-rounded, beautiful, smoky flavor,” Lu says. “It's very homey. It's very reminiscent of a warm summer day.”

    To mark both the restaurant’s third anniversary and the addition of liquor, Lu and Garcia are inviting the community to a celebration on Tuesday, March 31.

    Attendees will find food by chefs Suu Khin of Burmalicious, Nina Fonte of Aleng Nina, and Ivan Chavez of Chavos BBQ, all regular pop-up participants at Third Place, Jūn’s daytime cafe and coffee concept.

    A live sketch artist will capture portraits of guests for a group composite illustration that will hang on the restaurant’s wall. A photo booth, mariachi band, and live DJ are a part of the festivities, with drag bingo occurring later in the evening. The event begins at 6 pm. Tables are first come, first served, and RSVPs are required through OpenTable.

    Jūn is open Wednesday through Monday from 5 pm to 10 pm at 420 East 20th Street, Suite A. Cocktails are not being served at Third Place.

    To celebrate its third anniversary, Jun has introduced a cocktail program to its menu with a newly-acquired liquor license.

    Jun Cocktail Program
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    To celebrate its third anniversary, Jun has introduced a cocktail program to its menu with a newly-acquired liquor license.
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