The Room
Kevin Naderi opened Roost on Fairview in 2010 — a small Montrose chef-driven kitchen with a wraparound patio and an ingredient-driven menu that draws from Persian, Mediterranean, and modern-American traditions. The James Beard Foundation has shortlisted Naderi for Best Chef Texas multiple years running.
The dining room is small and intentional — a converted Montrose bungalow, a wraparound patio under live oaks, a small bar at the front. The Texas Monthly review held Roost among the city's most-personal small kitchens through three review cycles.
The Food
The menu changes monthly with the kitchen's seasonal sourcing. Naderi's Persian-American influences show in dishes like the saffron-rice-and-tah-dig, the za'atar-roasted vegetables, and the seasonal kebab preparations. The wood-grilled main course rotates with the kitchen's mood.
Wine programme is small but considered, weighted toward Mediterranean producers. Cocktails are short and considered. Service is informed and warm — Naderi works the open kitchen on most services.
Best Occasion Fit
First Date: The wraparound patio at Roost is one of Montrose's most-reliable first-date seats. The chef-driven menu is the conversation, the patio under the live oaks is the second move, and the room's intimacy reads as warm without becoming claustrophobic.
Birthday: Birthdays at Roost are warm, chef-driven, monthly-changing-menu affairs the room handles with the personal grace of a small dining room.
Solo Dining: The bar at Roost is one of the better Houston solo-dining seats. The chef's tasting fills the meal, the wine programme is the conversation.