Best new restaurants houston

Houston's food scene is thriving! Here are some of the best new restaurants in Houston, in no particular order:

  1. Uchi (Montrose) - A modern Japanese restaurant with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and creative sushi rolls.
  2. Xochi (Downtown) - A contemporary Mexican restaurant from chef Hugo Ortega, offering innovative dishes like grilled octopus and chiles rellenos.
  3. One Fifth (Montrose) - James Beard Award-winning chef Chris Shepherd's experimental restaurant, which changes its concept seasonally.
  4. Better Luck Tomorrow (Heights) - A modern American bistro with a focus on seasonal small plates and craft cocktails.
  5. Fat Cat Cafe (Montrose) - A cozy, all-day cafe serving creative breakfast and brunch dishes, like shrimp and grits and breakfast tacos.
  6. The Hay Merchant (Montrose) - A craft beer bar and restaurant from Anvil Bar & Refuge's Bobby Heugel, offering a menu of creative pub fare.
  7. Kata Robata (Upper Kirby) - A modern Japanese robata grill, offering a variety of small plates and skewers.
  8. The Breakfast Klub (Midtown) - A popular breakfast spot with a Southern twist, serving up dishes like chicken and waffles and breakfast tacos.
  9. El Tiempo (Upper Kirby) - A modern Tex-Mex restaurant from the owners of the original El Tiempo, offering creative dishes like grilled fish tacos and carne asada fries.
  10. Mala Sichuan Bistro (Chinatown) - A modern Sichuan restaurant with a focus on spicy, numbing dishes like mapo tofu and twice-cooked pork.
  11. The Pass & Provisions (Heights) - A unique restaurant with two concepts: The Pass, a fine dining experience, and Provisions, a more casual, globally-inspired eatery.
  12. Bistro Menil (Museum District) - A French-inspired bistro with a focus on seasonal ingredients and a cozy atmosphere.
  13. The Burger Joint (Upper Kirby) - A gourmet burger spot with creative toppings and sides, like truffle fries and grilled cheese sandwiches.
  14. Loro (Upper Kirby) - A modern Asian fusion restaurant from chef Chris Shepherd, offering dishes like Korean-style BBQ tacos and grilled pork belly.
  15. The Original Ninfa's on Navigation (East End) - A beloved Tex-Mex institution, now with a new location in the East End, offering fajitas, enchiladas, and more.

These are just a few of the many exciting new restaurants in Houston. Be sure to check out online reviews and make reservations in advance, as many of these spots can be quite popular!