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    4.3 (38 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Blue Fin Tuna
    Stephanie I.

    It was my first time trying the restaurant. Overall, I had a great experience dinning here. The restaurant is clean and it was not full for being a Friday evening. The staff took great care of us and was knowledgeable of the menu. We got the Kampachi Crudo, Masa Cornbread, Blue Fin Tuna, and the Muenster Cheese Bratwurst. My favorite food item was the cornbread. It was unique and creative with lots of flavor. There were some menu items that are limited time on the menu for the World Cup. I choose the sausage and it was good. I also tried their cocktails which were very good. One was created by the bartender. It was margarita like but with cucumber and it was very refreshing.

    Shaved jicama
    Jinny C.

    I was visiting Houston and decided to stop by after a local's recommendation and I am so glad I did. The food and drinks were amazing, and I ended up ordering more during the meal because it was that great. The flavors they mix into each dish are playful but done well. Service was attentive and friendly as well. -Shaved jicama: very light and refreshing but grounded by the pumpkin seed sikil pak -Wagyu carpaccio: the combination of cheese and raw Wagyu is light and the strawberry lightens it up even more -tuna tartine: so good. Was tempted to order another one -cocktails: I got the Rumba III which was refreshing and the bartender came by with a sample of a new cocktail he made and it was so fresh and light I had to order that one as well. Don't think it's officially on the menu yet but if you see something with watermelon and gin, get it

    Sourdough
    Long T.

    Amongst all of the dishes we had, the real standout to me was the newest dish on their menu... a crispy rice with mushroom sauce dish that was complex in flavors and textures. This was the highlight that really stood out to me. Everything else was cooked nicely in a largely protein forward meal selection. I am still thinking about that crispy rice dish.

    Duck and steak
    Jacob D.

    In what used to be an old beer tap, something pretty unique has sprung up for downtown Houston. Probably one of the more approachable taste of upscale dining that I've been to in a while. The decor is an elegant mix of stones and woods with splashes of color and pattern that pair to the eclectic feel of the food available. Our server seemed passionate about the menu and unlike when you can tell they also enjoy the food they are offering. The menu is very tight, so intentionality has to come through. I asked for a dinner menu and lunch time, and we were accommodated which opened up many of the more interesting options for our group. I was impressed too to bottom with the dishes. Each plate incorporates an interesting flavor pairing, contrast of textures, purposeful plating. Duck breats that had shatteringly crisp skin, tuna toast with bread that melts upon contact. Even the mocktail is presented with a bit of flair and attention to detail. I could gush a bit more, but it feels like spoiling a movie. Worth a try or two and I look forward to seeing what's next.

    Jason Z.

    Had a solid experience for lunch service. Their dishes had fairly well seasoned items and had nice homemade sauces and aioli's. Service was top notch and was one of the top dining options in downtown that is open for lunch. Parking might be difficult if you don't have parking in the area.

    Seeded Sourdough with Whipped Butter+Local Honey
    Giuliana S.

    My husband and I first noticed Barbacana while walking our dog a few months ago, and we finally decided to stop in for lunch this week. The décor is colorful, eclectic, and definitely interesting, though I didn't quite get the "upscale" vibe mentioned in other reviews. Perhaps the atmosphere feels different at dinner service. Since there were only two tables being served, I expected things to move fairly quickly, but overall the service was on the slow side. Our drinks were refilled promptly, which I appreciated, but the food took quite a while to arrive. We were offered bread right after sitting down, though they forgot all about it and we had to remind them. Once it did arrive, though, it was excellent. The butter with honey was so absolutely addictive I could have eaten it by the spoonful and called it a day. The menu itself is brief but clearly curated by Chef Hernandez with thought and intention. We decided to share two dishes: the Texas toast wagyu burger and the sticky rice with lemongrass chicken. The burger was solid but nothing memorable (I'd give it a 6/10), while the sticky rice was a standout (8/10). The balance of flavors and textures was spot on, and I ended up loving the lemongrass, which I wasn't sure I would at first. When the check arrived, I was surprised to see we'd been charged for two orders of bread when we only received one. They did adjust it when I pointed it out, but I was also surprised to learn the bread wasn't complimentary--it's $10. That said, it was so good I can't even be mad about it. I'd honestly come back just for the bread and butter. Overall, I enjoyed trying a new spot for lunch, but I'm not sure I was wowed enough to return to try their dinner menu.

    Henry B.

    Came in with a reservation for date night on Friday, seated immediately. Food 5/5: we had the tuna toast, mushroom Donburi, robuchon potato's and pork collar. Got the rumbo III as well. Everything tasted fantastic my personal favorite was the pork collar but you can't go wrong with any of them Ambiance 5/5: beautiful restaurant with quiet ambiance, location in downtown Service 5/5: fantastic service, very attentive, polite and knowledgeable. Folded napkin when I stepped away and quick. Value 3.5/5: you get what you pay for, seems about what to expect at a fine dining restaurant like this. Overall 4.5/5: would come back to try other options on the menu, wish parking situation was better. Parking: street parking with a tiny like 10 car lot out front. We parked 3 blocks away and walked as we were headed elsewhere in downtown after.

    Thuy P.

    We chose this restaurant randomly in Houston downtown and it turned out to be good. It does require a taste bud while eating the food. Chef Christian Hernandez has a very good blend of mixtures ingredients in his food. Service was very good. The restaurant is emptied during lunch but we were told they are packed at nite.

    Beth W.

    Was super excited to try this spot but left with a 50/50 attitude regarding returning. The location --- love to see more true downtown spots that are near Post, theater district, etc but with that unfortunately comes parking perils. I was lucky enough to find street parking with a little walk but my friends ended up paying $20 for a nearby lot. The interior gives you warm, upscale vibes so a good ambiance for a date night or pre-show experience. The Food --- we decided to go with the "Around the World" experience which is a chef's tasting menu. The portions and amount of food brought to the table was ample except that dessert was not included which was kinda weird? Some dishes we really appreciated and some we were meh about. Specifically, the tuna crudo was slightly fishy and lacked balancing flavors, the shrimp tart had a strong bitter seasoning taste that reminded me of like crab boil/old bay vibes. The chicken tacos had great potential but was overmarinated with blobs of yogurt? underneath the skin that needed to be removed prior to enjoying. We did appreciate the accompaniments with the tacos. Pork collar was nice. Our favs were probably the desserts! We loved both the corn and smores desserts. An odd experience during dining probably sealed the rating here -- - We unfortunately were approached by an individual asking for money. He entered the restaurant and proceeded to take a lap around the uncrowded dining area asking for money. He left then came back for a second lap without staff knowing. We made them aware as this could be a safety issue since the person made 2 laps in and out of the restaurant without acknowledgement. Overall could I be persuaded to give it a second go -- probably. But would it be my idea? Probably not.

    Butterscotch squash in foreground, pollo Al carbon with fix ins
    Lalanica C.

    Came here thinking HRW would be the perfect way to sample a bit of this apparently inventive menu. How easily we are swayed- and ended up doing the No Reservations tasting between four of us. This did not disappoint in terms of quantity of food! We got 2 salads, the tuna crudo , mushroom donburi, tart , pollo Al carbon, pork collar. Desserts are not included in the tasting. We ended up trying the corn one, but the real winner was the s'mores ice cream sandwich. The marshmallow was part of the outer "cookie" layer. As I'm writing this review I'm thinking how I would like another bite of that. There were definitely some interesting flavour combinations and concepts especially with the first 2 salad dishes. I was not a fan of the tuna crudo (slightly fishy), and there was something bitter that I couldn't put a finger on in the shrimp tart. And the shrimp tasted more like crawfish. Loved the chicken dish, building my little tacos. The mole and homemade shot sauce were great accompaniments. The pork collar I think is a cut of meat that I'm not crazy about- juicy and fatty and very porky. So if you love pork- I'm sure you'll love this. Overall the restaurant seemed pretty quiet but this was probably a typical weeknight turnout. Of note while we were winding down with out mains a homeless person walked in to the restaurant and right up to our table without anyone noticing. He then walked to a few other tables before exiting. During this time there were no staff to be found and the one server that was nearby , I'm not sure if he didn't notice or just didn't know what to do about it. All to say it was just very awkward as the diner. And the fact that he entered a second time stopping at another table, still with no one to flag down or notice from the restaurant staff, was a little disappointing. There is a parking lot directly across the restaurant- but expect to pay $20 there. Anyway this is downtown- can't complain too much as you know it's going to be tricky. My overall rating I would say veers more towards a 3.5.

    Pork belly
    Ara A.

    Went for HRW and it was quite yummy!! Starting off with the cocktails everything we ordered was fantastic, even the mocktails. The sourdough bread with their whipped was addictive and we almost ordered a second. For the main dishes the standout was the Pollo Al Carbon - it's the tortillas that were the star for me! You'll want to order extra tortillas. It's a big order which was awesome for HRW standards. This paired well with the mushroom donburi rice bowl. We thought the pork collar and snapper were fine but not as good compared to the pork. As for desserts, we were really excited about the Korn cake but surprisingly we liked this one the least. There's a green oil they finished the cake with and it was a bit too strong of a basil flavor for everyone at the table. The clear winner was the Peach & Cream dessert! The s'mores ice cream was good but a little too spongy for my liking. I'd love to come back to try some of their tarts. My biggest point of feedback was the service. They were really friendly and had great suggestions, especially for their cocktails. However, as often as they came by they didn't refill the water. Minor point, but everything else was great!

    Ashley G.

    Ask for Mike, best wine choices I've had in years. Food was off the chart, chef was nice and platting was A1. Check it out.

    Grilled prawns
    Jennie D.

    Service was good. I didn't have to ask for my water to be refilled and he checked on me multiple times. I made a reservation for right when then opened for lunch so there was no one else in the restaurant. The brassica pickle chips came out piping hot and were well seasoned. The garlic aioli was good too. However, after a while the dish tastes one note and heavy and the aioli doesn't cut through the fattiness of the oil. The grilled prawns had four prawns. I liked the flavor of the dish but only 1 prawn had an acceptable texture. The other 3 tasted like mush and broke apart in my mouth after the first bite. The Greek potato pave and TX wagyu Denver were okay. Overall there was nothing that blew me away, and I wouldn't return anytime soon after the prawn dish.

    Espresso martini -the brew the espresso fresh... No cold brew stuff

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    Hidden Bar

    Hidden Bar

    4.5
    (58 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    If going twice in two nights when visiting from L.A. isn't a testament to a great bar, I don't know…read morewhat is. I ate at Norigami Tuesday night and it was great as were the cocktails served up at the nextdoor bar called Hidden Bar. On Tuesday, I tried the Thai Chili Ginger Margarita ($13) and it was great, complete with a hunk of candied ginger which I "gingerly" consumed throughout my drink experience...see what I did there? Next, I had the Three Dots and a Daiquiri ($13) with Rum, Lime, Velvet Falernum, All Spice and Pineapple and it was very similar to one of my favorite tiki drinks, the Three Dots and a Dash, complete with 3 luxardo cherries. To finish, I had the absolutely incredible Golden Laurel ($16) with Gin, Italicus Bergamot, House Greek Botanical Bitters and Sea Salt. It is equally beautiful served with a clear bay leaf and delicious. Last night, I was guided by the friendly bartender to try the Et Tu Banana" ($15) with Banana Bourbon, Spiced Pear, Creme de Banane, Campari and Citric Acid. I was a little worried about the cocktail being overly banana-y but it wasn't at all. It was a fantastic drink. For my last call, he recommended the Left Hand ($13) with Bourbon, Campari, Sweet Vermouth and Chocolate Bitters. Again, fantastic. Both nights, the bartenders and drinks were fantastic. Ambiance is nice with moody lighting. They even have a bidet toilet seat in the bathroom! Hidden Bar is a "hidden" gem, for sure. HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

    Stopped by The Hidden Bar for drinks and let me just say... the ambiance is EVERYTHING the…read moreaesthetic is super cute, very picture-worthy, and definitely gives that "night out with the girls" vibe. They even have a selfie ring light on the wall, which is such a fun touch for pictures (because if you didn't take pics, did you even go??) Now--fair warning--we went on a Friday night and it was PACKED. We were lucky enough to find seats, but it was so crowded we could barely talk without yelling, and we were basically shoulder-to-shoulder with the people around us Other than that, it's a really nice spot to grab drinks, hang out with friends, and get some cute content. Would I go again? Yes... just maybe not on a Friday night

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    Jethro’s Cocktail Lounge

    Jethro’s Cocktail Lounge

    4.7
    (123 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    Free parking
    Happy hour specials

    We stopped into Jethro's Cocktail Lounge while we were out at the Vintage Community Market hosted…read moreby Faculty Club Never, and it ended up being one of those places you're so glad you randomly walked into. First, the vibe. It is warm, stylish, and very Montrose in the best way. It feels elevated but still relaxed enough to just sit, talk, and enjoy your time without feeling rushed. We came during happy hour and it was such a great deal. I ordered the Sweet Like Peach Tree, which was light, refreshing, and perfectly balanced with the peach and ginger. My husband got the Frozen Paloma and it was just as good, super smooth with the right citrus bite. We also shared the churros and they were honestly a must order. Warm, crispy, and paired with Nutella and caramel. What really made the experience stand out though was our bartender, Manny. He was incredibly welcoming from the moment we sat down, had such a great personality, and made the whole experience feel personal. You can tell he genuinely enjoys what he does, and that kind of service is hard to find. He also told us about their upcoming two year anniversary party on May 3rd with rotating live DJs, which sounds like it will be such a fun time. We will definitely be back. Between the drinks, the atmosphere, and the service, this place really gets it right.

    On my weekly walks through midtown, I got to watch Jethro's be built and come to life. First visit…read morewas a big HIT for me and I love finding time to come back. The vibes are immaculate! It's a little small inside and a small parking lot, but if you're lucky and can walk there, do! The quality of the drinks are really excellent and the burgers have been voted some of the best in town! I can't speak for them, but the drinks and the spot, are phenomenal. They have bingo nights, dj nights, and other themed events that keep the place packed out. Maybe once I try the burgers, it'll be 5 stars, but the smallll parking lot and lack of safe street parking keep me at 4.

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    Kanpai Club

    Kanpai Club

    4.5
    (70 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Had a great time. JJ the bartender was very welcoming and gave me some local recommendations as I…read morewas visiting from out of town. The food was the perfect amount of food for a late night meal and everything was fresh and flavor. I regret I don't remember the name of the drink I had, but it had rum, Ube, spices, and guava.

    After enjoying a late night snack at Handos, we decided to mosey on over to Kampai Club. I had…read moreheard good things for years, and I remember driving past it a couple times and not seeing it or any signage. Even this time the GPS took us to an entrance that had us going the wrong way down a one-way, but we eventually figured it out I will say that the parking isn't all that great, but we were able to find a spot. If the parking lot is full you should be able to find street parking nearby Kanpai Club is a sister location to Handos. They share a kitchen and you can walk through an inside door access either. You can find the same cocktails and bites from Handos on the Kanpai menu, but there's also additional drinks and bites The bar feels like a Japanese Izakaya. It's a narrow space resembling a Japanese outdoor bar. It's intimately lit and well decorated. We did have to wait for two spots to open up, but that didn't take too long The bartenders were friendly, professional, and efficient. We went on a Friday night (fairly late), and they had two dedicated bartenders The cocktails were fun and were beautifully crafted. Most were served in novelty glassware. You can order classic cocktails, but both Kanpai and Hando offer a variety of signature cocktails. Most having some sort of Japanese or Asian fusion. They have beer, wine, and extensive sake list, as well as green tea and other nonalcoholic options The cocktails were tasty. The only one I was iffy on was their Espresso martini. It was poured from a machine and I guess there were having issues with it. The presentation was phenomenal. There was a roasted marshmallow garnish. The drink itself was far too Smokey in flavor than I like, or at least in terms of my espresso martinis The Yuzu Kosho fries were incredible. The flavors really hit the spot. The Okinawa Potato salad was both questionable to looks and and to eat lol. This purple mound of potato's had an interesting taste, look, and consistency. It wasn't bad, just... interesting and new Some tips: If you can't find this spot from the street, look for Handos. It's part of this restaurant Ask the bartender about the happy hour menu. And most nights they're open until 12am, but on Fridays and Saturdays they are open until 2am If you order food online (technically from Hando's) you can get 10% off using code: HANDO10. This is part of their "Hando and Chill" special Cheers!!

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    Permission Whiskey & Service

    Permission Whiskey & Service

    4.3
    (218 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Great bar Met some…read morefriends here after dinner. They were packed and boomin when we arrived. Dj set up right behind us and got the night started right. Even though the place was completely full, the service was still quick and really good. They brought out more chairs to accommodate our growing party and we never had to wait long for drinks. After about an hour, we slid through the back door and into the speakeasy. This portion of the bar was equally impressive and had the same high end vibe. More great service, more great drinks. Some Louis XIII may have been poured- which came with white glove service and a complete history lesson btw lol Literally zero complaints. Just a great night out.

    I had dinner nearby with friends and while walking back to their house, we slipped into Permission…read morefor a sip or two. Somehow I've never been here before, which is crazy, since like all middle aged white guys, I went deep down a Bourbon hoarding rabbit hole for a time. If you're a bourbon guy, they have some excellent bottles! Like I said, it was a brief visit so I'm not going to write y'all a novel, but the interior was dark lit, velvet soaked, and relaxed. The service was tip top, and spent a good amount of time chatting us up on new bottles they just got in, and what has been popular. We settled on a couple pours and had a great visit. I'll certainly be back.

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