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Houston’s 7 most exciting restaurant debuts of 2023

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by OpenTable
Updated 10 August 2024

Houston’s most exciting new restaurants of 2023 prove that the city’s appetite for global cuisines is bottomless—and that its chefs aren’t afraid to go extra big.

This year’s standouts include an Asian American mash-up from a Top Chef alum, a Milan-inspired spot that won rave reviews from the Houston Chronicle, and a first-of-its-kind spot inspired by royal Thai traditions.

Read on for a guide to seven of the most attention-grabbing restaurants to land in Houston this year.

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4.4
4.4 (142)
$30 and under
Cuban
Washington Avenue Coalition / Memorial Park
About the restaurant

Wife-and-husband team Esther and Roberto Diaz bring their home city of Havana, Cuba, to life at this lush and stylish space that opened in September. The Diazes crank out raved-about Cuban classics like tender ropa vieja and a killer pork sandwich. And then there’s weekly Cuba night, which has caught the attention of local press, including Houston CityBook and Texas Monthly. For an especially transportive evening, head to this hotspot for its live music, professional dancing, and cigars hand-rolled on-site.


Top review
Magno
Dined on 30 Nov 2024
My family and I celebrated my Dad’s birthday. Great experience, our server was amazing too ! Very kind , patient & helped us with the menu choices.
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4.7
4.7 (640)
$50 and over
American
Heights / Washington
About the restaurant

Chef Evelyn Garcia charmed viewers as the hometown favorite during Top Chef’s 2022 Houston season. Which is why expectations were sky-high for JŪN, her new Asian American restaurant with chef-partner Henry Lu. When they opened the calm and airy spot in February, diners flocked here for a menu that expertly mashes up the Mexican, Salvadoran, Chinese, and Southeast Asian flavors that define Garcia and Lu’s cooking styles. Cases in point: beef tartare underneath a crunchy buñuelo and a michelada made with hoisin and fish sauce. The effect is a menu that is totally unique to JŪN, but still reflects Houston’s signature melting pot.


Top review
Isabella
Dined 2 days ago
Jun was a great experience! The food was great, super complex in flavors and textures in every dish, which is something I love! The restaurant itself was very beautiful! Our servers were fine, nothing to to write home about, but the rest of the staff such as the food runners, etc. were very sweet and provided amazing service! I would definitely recommend this place and sit at the counter with the view of the kitchen if you can!!
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4.8
4.8 (727)
$31 to $50
Persian
Galleria / Uptown
About the restaurant

The Houston market can be a hard nut to crack for out-of-town restaurants, but this Atlanta import bravely defied that norm when it opened its doors in October. Rumi’s Kitchen entices locals with new twists on Persian classics like a kabob made with wagyu, Urfa chile spice rub, and grilled shishito peppers, plus Persian takes on Houston mainstays like roasted corn ribs, which are remixed here using black seed dukkah and jalapeño. Bonus points for the whirling dervish-inspired light fixture on the ceiling—just one of the many elegant interior accents that makes this newcomer as opulent and special occasion-friendly as its iconic Atlanta mothership.


Top review
LaurieVIP
Dined 2 days ago
The restaurant is beautiful - free valet and ample parking garage with elevator. Not being one that really cares for Persian food, I was able to find many options that were delicious and served beautifully. Karen was outstanding with her suggestions and service.
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4.7
4.7 (507)
$31 to $50
Italian
River Oaks
About the restaurant

When Bari Ristorante opened in May, it was an immediate hit with the city’s see-and-be-seen crowd. Its glamorous orange-and-white digs and stylish diners evoke Milan, but the emphasis on style doesn’t mean that food is an afterthought. Tuscan-born chef Renato De Pirro’s housemade pastas wowed Houston Chronicle restaurant critic Alison Cook and prove Bari is about way more than immaculate vibes. If you’re here with a crew, consider the show-stopping seafood tower, which makes for an excellent appetizer or a late-night treat—Bari is open till 1 am on weekends.


Top review
SheilaVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Absolutely Beautifully Decorated for Christmas. Lovely Service, as usual. Food is always fresh, great portions and delicious! Such Joy & Cheer !
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4.6
4.6 (860)
$31 to $50
French
Montrose
About the restaurant

Berg Hospitality’s (The Annie Café & Bar, B&B Butchers Restaurant) newest spot sets the bar high as the anchor restaurant for Autry Park, a luxe new mixed-use development overlooking Buffalo Bayou. Annabelle Brasserie’s all-day status makes it a rarity in Houston and means it’s just as suited for an AM croque monsieur as it is for an escargot dinner. The massive French menu gives diners plenty of reasons to make return trips, and so does the chance to snap a selfie by the pink Citroën truck parked at the entrance. Add other pretty interior details like a dramatic floral ceiling and pink banquettes in the main dining room, and it’s no surprise that Annabelle is one of the most photogenic and sought-after new additions in town.


Top review
Parker
Dined 2 days ago
Service and food were fantastic. Get Jordan to be your waiter.
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4.7
4.7 (508)
$31 to $50
Mexican
The Woodlands
About the restaurant

When Xalisko Cocina Mexicana opened in February, the greater Houston area didn’t just score a new Mexican fine-dining spot, but one that is all about lesser-seen specialties from west-central Mexico. H Town Restaurant Group alum Beatriz Martines runs the show at this family-owned restaurant and features corn in nearly every dish partly to honor her late father, who was a corn farmer. In addition to the soulful childhood throwbacks like goat meat wrapped in agave leaves (her grandmother’s recipe), Martines serves theatrical mains like the trompito al pastor, aka pork from a vertical rotating spit served tableside. The result is a personal slice of Jalisco you won’t find anywhere else in Houston.


Top review
Paul
Dined 1 day ago
Always great dining experience and service is always outstanding.
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4.6
4.6 (283)
$50 and over
Thai
Upper Kirby / Shepherd Corridor
About the restaurant

Houstonians were drawn to Lukkaew Srasrisuwan’s everyday Thai food spot and takeout star, Kin Dee, soon after it opened in 2020. For her second act, she dialed up the glamor: MaKiin opened in a swanky highrise in October and serves a menu inspired by Thailand’s royal kitchens. Deboned chicken wings and stuffed chicken lollipops are served with a side of gold dust, and paper-thin sliced short ribs come in a sizzling stone bowl. The MaKiin team nails the presentation game, so come prepared to be blown away by the masterpiece-like dishes at this first-of-its-kind Thai gem.


Top review
Yasmine
Dined 1 day ago
One of the best spots in Houston! The food was amazing, the service was prompt, and the staff were incredibly professional. It was both my husband's and my birthday, and we had a truly wonderful evening!
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