Few things evoke pure indulgence like caviar. Harvested from sturgeon, the salt-cured, unfertilized fish eggs are velvety in texture and offer a punch of potent, buttery flavor. Like Japanese wagyu or white truffles, caviar is considered a great delicacy and can come with a hefty price tag. Its costliness is directly reflective of the intensive process of harvesting eggs and the increasingly limited availability of sturgeon.
Houston boasts a number of restaurants in which to splurge, should the occasion arise, with chefs paying careful attention to their caviar presentation and accompaniments. From timeless and classic interpretations to elaborate tableside offerings, Houston restaurants shine when it comes to showcasing the briny pearls in all their glory. Consider the following restaurants when on the hunt for Houston’s most memorable caviar offerings.
Little’s Oyster Bar
Executive chef Jason Ryczek’s passion for caviar takes center stage at Little’s Oyster Bar. With a wealth of knowledge from his years of working with California Caviar Company, and his personal involvement in the sourcing process, including hand-selecting six California white sturgeon exclusively for Little’s, Ryczek is able to control the roe’s salt ratio to achieve its smooth profile. Both white sturgeon ($125/oz.) and Golden Imperial Osetra ($215/oz.) are on offer, presented with accompaniments like housemade potato dumplings, hush puppies, radish butter, and onion jam. 3001 S. Shepherd Dr., Houston, littlesoysterbar.com
Katami
Located in the newly minted Harlow District, Katami is a draw for its seafood and sushi offerings, including caviar delights aplenty. Diners can begin with fresh oysters ($9), crowned with caviar and a squeeze of citrus, and then add caviar to any nigiri or roll for added indulgence. Katami also puts its own spin on traditional caviar service, pairing Kaluga or Ossetra caviar with housemade cauliflower mousse and freshly fried salmon skin chips. 2701 W. Dallas St., Houston, katamihouston.com
March
While its ever-evolving tasting menu is the main draw at March, guests need not commit to the full dining experience in order to get a taste of the caviar. Take to the more relaxed lounge where cocktails and wine are served alongside a number of small bites and caviar with lemon-basil sabayon, crispy farro, and focaccia. Guests can choose from Golden Kaluga ($95/oz.), Golden Osetra ($165/oz.), and Platinum Osetra ($200/oz.) 1624 Westheimer Rd., Houston, marchrestaurant.com
Turner’s Cut
Berg Hospitality’s luxe steakhouse in Autry Park is synonymous with opulence and grace, evidenced by its glamorous dining room, white glove service, and menu of rare cuts of meat. In an effort to provide a tailored dining experience, a raw bar cart showcases splurge-worthy supplements like lobster tail, sashimi, oysters, king crab, and caviar, allowing guests to make personalized selections tableside. The cart’s caviar offerings, including Oscietre Prestige ($190/oz.) and Oscietre Gold ($260/oz.), are presented traditionally with blinis, crème fraîche, and chives. For those who prefer just a taste, the wagyu and caviar starter ($79) delivers a tasty combination of the two, with McAllan-pickled mustard seeds, fried quinoa, smoked garlic aioli, and quail egg. 811 Buffalo Pk. Dr. Ste. 160, Houston, turnerscut.com
Amrina
Amrina adds a touch of Indian flair to its caviar service, showcasing naan blinis among accompaniments like chives, onion, egg yolk, and egg white. The buttery mini flatbreads provide a subtle nuttiness, which complement the saltiness of the roe. Both Petrossian Tsar Imperial ($350/oz.) and DR Delicacy’s Osetra Amber ($200/oz.) are offered. 3 Waterway Square Pl. #100, The Woodlands, amrina.social
Bludorn
From black and white truffles to Siberian ($160/oz.) and Golden Kaluga ($200/oz.) caviar, chef Aaron Bludorn’s namesake restaurant boasts no shortage of ways to wholly indulge. Guests can customize the oysters “everyway”, which can be ordered raw, roasted, smoked, or fried, with a caviar topping in single and four-ounce servings; or keep things simple with caviar service and traditional accompaniments. 807 Taft St., Houston, bludornrestaurant.com
Le Jardinier
Nestled inside the Museum of Fine Arts Kinder building, Le Jardinier harmoniously melds seasonal French fine dining with a serene, art-inspired setting. While its menu is innovative and rooted in seasonality, Le Jardinier takes a classic and elegant approach when it comes to its caviar service. The Royal Kaluga caviar ($130/oz.) is presented with traditional accompaniments like egg whites and yolk, red onion, creme fraiche, and chives, and offered during lunch and dinner. 5500 Main St. Ste. 122, Houston, lejardinier-houston.com
Azumi
Azumi’s caviar service is a worthy precursor to the restaurant’s many sushi and nigiri offerings. The presentation pairs Ossetra ($95/oz.) caviar with calamansi crème fraîche, chives, and salmon skin chips. For double the fun, try the caviar and uni ($35), which combines the two delicacies with botan ebi, ikura and confit egg yolk. 4444 Westheimer Rd., Houston, azumirestaurant.com