Chef Chris Shepherd | Recommendations - Find. Eat. Drink.
Chef Chris Shepherd | Recommendations - Find. Eat. Drink.
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SUPER H-MART
Memorial
Asian Grocery
Find | Food Markets / Stores - Houston, TX
Their Kimchi section and Bahn Chan section. Also, picking out different types of pickles.
Recommendations
Chef Chris Shepherd | Recommendations
Underbelly - Houston, TX
Photographs courtesy of Chris Shepherd & Underbelly
Who
Chris Shepherd is the chef and co-owner of Underbelly in Houston, Texas.
Why
Underbelly is Chris Shepherd’s first restaurant and pays tribute to his own food journey through Houston, with a rich representation of various local cultures. Underbelly has an in-house butcher, so they’re able to make their own charcuterie and offer interesting select cuts of meat each night.
ASIA MARKET
The Heights
Specialty Foods Market / Cafe
Eat | Restaurants - Houston, TX
Their green papaya salad is probably one of the best I’ve ever had, and their preserved duck-egg curry.
LONDON SIZZLER
Sharpstown
Indian
I just let them cook for us.
LUCKY POT
9888 Bellaire Boulevard, Suite 158, Houston, TX 77036
T: 713.995.9982
Sharpstown / Chinatown
Chinese
Call ahead and get the Peaking Duck. You’ve gotta give them one hour. Also, while there, order the winter melon with dried shrimp.
THU-THU
5015 Antoine Drive, Houston, TX 77092
T: 713.956.4970
Oak Forest / Garden Oaks
Vietnamese
For Pho.
ANVIL
Montrose
Cocktails
Drink | Cocktails - Houston, TX
It’s relaxed.
MINER FAMILY VINEYARDS
USA / California
Wine
Drink | Wine
For their willingness to try new things.
April 13, 2012
KOREAN RICE CAKES
Purchase from KOA Mart
Korean
Rice Cakes
Find | Wine
Korean rice cakes called Dduk. We use it in our Korean Braised Goat and Dumplings, our take on chicken & dumplings. I have a family that makes the Dduk for me, but you can usually find them in any Asian supermarket.