Devouring Houston

It’s the year for both vivacious veganism and mighty meat, for dining in town and savoring the suburbs, and for brand-new concepts with retro-chic vibes. Toast 2019 and all of its most delightful dining options. May we suggest a tiki drink?

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Old is New

In Montrose, L’Olivier has transformed to Avondale Food & Wine, with unstuffy seasonal food and a wine-retail program. Danton’s has a new address, reemerging as Eugene’s Seafood & Steaks in the former Mockingbird Bistro spot. In Uptown, RDG has thrown it back, rebranding as Café Annie, while The Houstonian has overhauled its onsite restaurant as Tribute. In The Woodlands, chef Austin Simmons’ daughter Tris is the namesake for his bold new take on what was once Hubbell & Hudson.

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Cajun-Country Cool

At Eunice, chef Drake Leonards channels the charm and flavors of his Louisiana hometown — and adds a hip Houston touch.

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Blink and you may miss it. 

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Latest Dish: Winter 2019

Houston’s best food news, in small bites

Red prawn ravioli atop scallops at Tony’s

Justin Yu and Bobby Heugel have joined forces once again to bring an original concept to the Heights. The yet-to-be-named restaurant will occupy the space which once housed Southern Goods on W. 19th St., and will boast star culinary power including Drew Grimma, Mark Clayton and Terry Williams. 632 W. 19th St.

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