Houston’s Dining Scene Continues to Thrive
Despite recent closures, Houston’s dining scene is growing with new and returning establishments. From scenic patios to intimate sushi spots, the city has a lot to offer.
New and Returning Establishments
Several new restaurants have opened their doors in Houston, offering a range of cuisines and dining experiences. Some of the notable establishments include City Cellars HTX, Remi at Hotel Granduca, Goode Co. Kitchen and Cantina, Annam, and Doko.
City Cellars HTX
City Cellars HTX is a familiar face that has returned to the Houston community after a nearly two-year hiatus. The restaurant has reopened in a new location at 2850 Riverby Road in the East River development in Fifth Ward. The new space has a spacious patio with downtown views and offers globally-inspired fare, including "brunch-uterie" boards and mimosa flights. City Cellars HTX is open Monday through Wednesday from 11 am to 10 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 12 am, Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 2 am, and Sunday from 10 am to 9 pm.
Remi at Hotel Granduca
Remi is a fine dining establishment located in Hotel Granduca, which has recently undergone renovations. The restaurant offers European-inspired cuisine with Texas hospitality, with dishes such as crispy Roman artichokes, Ora King salmon, and truffle tagliatelle. The restaurant also has a wine list of 130 selections and a reserve list of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti vintages. Remi is open daily from 7 am to 9 pm.
Goode Co. Kitchen and Cantina
The fourth outpost of Goode Co. Kitchen and Cantina has opened at 2002 W. Gray Street in the River Oaks Shopping Center. The restaurant offers favorites such as mesquite-grilled fajitas and redfish on the half shell. A speakeasy-style bar, Bar Buena, is slated to open later this spring, offering tequila-forward cocktails and small bites. Goode Co. Kitchen and Cantina is open Monday through Thursday from 11 am to 10 pm, Friday from 11 am to 10:30 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 10:30 pm, and Sunday from 9 am to 9 pm.
Annam
Annam is a French-Vietnamese concept located in Autry Park, offering small plates and innovative entrees such as Vietnamese crepes, King Salmon clay pot, and tamarind lobster. The restaurant’s design reflects the influences of France and Vietnam, with handhewn white arches, crystal chandeliers, and delicate Vietnamese lanterns. Annam is open Friday and Saturday from 5:30 pm to 11 pm, and from 5:30 pm to 10 pm on Sundays and Tuesday through Thursday.
Doko
Doko is a sushi and yakitori restaurant located in Autry Park, offering a range of sushi sets and a signature six-course chef tasting menu. The restaurant has a hidden, intimate atmosphere with seating for only 50 diners. A Japanese-inspired cocktail bar, Bar Doko, is located next door, offering one of the largest selections of Japanese whiskey in the state. Doko is open Sunday through Thursday from 11 am to 10 pm and Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 11 pm.
Conclusion
Houston’s dining scene is thriving, with new and returning establishments offering a range of cuisines and dining experiences. From scenic patios to intimate sushi spots, there’s something for everyone in the city. Whether you’re in the mood for globally-inspired fare, European-inspired cuisine, or French-Vietnamese small plates, Houston has a restaurant that’s sure to satisfy your cravings.



