Category Archives: H-town (Houston)

Poitin Houston

Poitin  (/ˈpʊtʃiːn/ PUUT-cheenopened its doors less than 2 weeks ago. I would usually hold off a visit, allowing the new establishment to work out its kinks. But there hasn’t really been a blog-worthy restaurant that I’ve been to lately. So each time i pay my Amex and review my charges, I see my WordPress bill  and i think of how I could have paid for a cute pair of sandals for that instead of a blog with no new entries…I have to start writing again!

So here’s a good one in what feels like forever in my food world.

The key words that I noted as the server was explaining the concept were: diversity and sustainability. Not words I would really want to hear to make me think of a fabulous restaurant, but were willing to give it a try. The good wine list which we initially perused was encouraging.

D had a reasonably priced Cahor on a reportedly good vintage.
…and I had an incredibly beautiful and delicious Key Lime Pie Martini

Appetizer selections were aplenty and reasonably priced. We were not sure of the portions so we ordered one for each.

Pig Skin!!! This was cooked perfectly. Had a tomatillo-guajillo sauce on the side.

D had a Tomato Burrata Salad, which I just learned, he forgot to take a picture of. Ugh.

The entree list isn’t much but they did have a couple of specials. So make sure you ask your server what they are because that night’s special )soft-shell crab) was a winner.

This soft-shell crab is amazing. There is a corn on the side that is shaped into a square, and I clean forgot to ask what that was…what is up with all the forgetting?
For my side, I had I N D I A N C R E E K
MUSHROOM –it came in a 
toast , with burnt onion , whipped
ricotta, shaved parmesan
D had a sustainably-farmed salmon. And being a salmon eater, it DOES taste a lot better. Who knew that eating and being environmentally-conscious could add up as a good dining experience?
D had CHARRED VEGETABLES —
seasonal vegetable, watercress,
pinenuts, house herb ricotta
For dessert, we had a lemon tart. Lemons were reportedly freshly harvested and of course, organic.

One of the things I love about eating out is that there is always something new to be learned. In this case, I was introduced to this dessert wine!

What a find!
It was served in a beautiful etched glass. What a perfect finish to a wonderful meal.

Poitin, 2313 Edwards St #100
Houston, TX 77007

 

Craft F & B

I just realized that it’s almost been a month since I put up a review. Make no mistake, I still eat out A LOT. But since maintaining this food blog is my personal endeavor for pursuing positivity, I do not write about my disappointing restaurant experiences. Sadly, this Spring season, there has been a few. I refuse to waste words on what already has been a waste of calories.

Luckily, we stumbled upon another Tilman Fertita joint his Post Oak Hotel compound, so here I am, writing again! There are a few restaurants in his establishment. Craft F&B is hard to miss. It’s the one next to the display of Rolls Royces.

It’s designed as a sports bar, with almost every detail just a tad better than the one you frequent in your neighborhood (unless your neighborhood is River Oaks)
The Post Oak Margarita
Milagro Tequila / Fresh Lime Juice / Hibiscus Cordial
MAC & CHEESE MUFFINS – this is one glorious dish
Goat And Pig Pizza —
Boucheron Goat Cheese / Nueske’s Lardon Arugula / Walnut & Honey Drizzle. The walnut is a surprising addition, it lends a very nice crunch and texture that you would not normally expect from a pizza
Craft Burger —
8oz. Single Thick Cut Patty / Pretzel Bun / Swiss Cheese
Sautéed Onions / Mushrooms . The burger came out smoke-y. The pretzel bun was definitely a plus. I always thought that the waffle fries from Chik-Fil-A was pretty good, but this one is even better!

We ventured out to the French bakery next door called Bouchee Patisserie. They had a kick-ass coffee-maker which churned out concoctions that did not disappoint.

I love how the crema on this is nice and thick
D picked this dessert and forgot what it was called. It’s some sort of a chocolate mousse with salted caramel at the bottom of the crust. It’s divine!

That’s my Sunday Brunch! Not your typical brunch meal, but was good nonetheless.

Craft F&B, 1600 West Loop S, Houston, TX 77027