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In celebration of spring, The Houstonian Hotel, Club andamp; Spa debuts a trio of seasonal menus at TRIBUTE; the hotel’s fine dining restaurant. Available from April 11th onward, the new menus stay true to creating authentic and delicious food inspired by Texas, Mexico, and Louisiana, otherwise known as Tex-Lex cuisine. Executive chef Neal Cox and his team spotlight an array of dishes from local purveyors, including Prestige Oysters and produce farmers along Interstate Highway 71.
“When we curated this menu, we knew that highlighting local purveyors needed to be front and center. We think it is important to support our local farmers, ranchers, and fishermen, and we know our guests do, too,” says executive chef Neal Cox. “They make it easy to provide the freshest flavors possible.”
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Located on the first floor of The Houstonian Hotel, TRIBUTE boasts floor-to-ceiling windows with views of colorful landscaping and the hotel’s century-old Live Oak tree. Playful chandeliers juxtaposed against the warm tones of wood and marble offer diners luxury and the Texas grandeur The Houstonian is known for. Guests can enjoy plush seating in the main dining space or a private dining experience in the Wine Room, where they will savor an intimate meal under a waterfall of over 4,000 wine bottles.
The latest menu features two fresh salads that honor Texas history. The Stablewood Salad pays homage to the history of the prestigious neighborhood of Stablewood. Located next to The Houstonian, this collection of homes sits on 27 acres of land that was once the family estate of Harry C. Weiss. The salad is served with tomatoes, local greens, cucumbers, olives, fingerling potatoes, haricot verts, and a house-made red wine vinaigrette. The Route 71 Stand Salad is named for historic Highway 71, which rolls across the state and is known not only for springtime bluebonnets, but also for roadside vegetable markets and food stands. The salad is served with Texas peaches, strawberries, local greens, pecans, goat cheese, and house-made lavender honey dressing.
Guests looking for heartier fare will enjoy Boudreaux’s Wood-Fired Oysters. The oysters come straight from Prestige Oyster’s company, located just 45 miles south of the hotel, and are served with lemon herb butter, parmesan, and garlic bread. Striped Bass Veracruzana is a new dish offering the taste of Mexico influenced by Spanish and Afro-Cuban cultures. Veracruzana means fish in the style of Veracruz, and this light and flavorful dish combines tomato-chili broth, olives, capers, and peppers, giving it delicious heat and depth.
TRIBUTE has a robust wine menu and a delectable beverage program featuring seasonal cocktails from The Bar. TRIBUTE is open Sunday through Saturday from 6:30 am to 3 pm and 5 pm to 10 pm. The restaurant offers weekend brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm, and a convenient to-go option that makes delicious dining at home easy.
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