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.
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.
That’s my Sunday Brunch! Not your typical brunch meal, but was good nonetheless.
Everything is beautiful. From the chairs, the tables, the light fixtures. Even our server, Madison, was very pretty. This lush-garden inspired restaurant is a great escape from days when everything is far from coming up roses.
In their press release, the menu was supposed to be locally-inspired, light, sustainable dishes. To be honest I don’t really quite get what that means, but what we had was delicious.
Let me stop and marvel at the beauty of that steak. If you look closely, you will see how even the crusting is on the outside and the inside is cooked to a perfect medium.
Sabayon is an Italian dessert of sweet sauce made with egg yolks, sugar, and wine beaten together over heat till thick. Wine… cooked as a dessert…say no more!
The wine list is as good as it gets as it shares cellar with all other restaurants in property. And like all TIlman Fertitta restaurants, service was impeccable. Don’t wait till you get a chance to be in the Galleria area. Schedule a time to go! It does not disappoint.
Bloom and Bee, 1600 West Loop S, Houston, TX 77027