Mala Sichuan, whose chef, Jianyun Ye, was a semifinalist for a James Beard this year in the Best Chef: Southwest category, has announced plans to open in the new development, as first reported by Community Impact. The Houston Chronicle's Alison Cook also noted that Mala Sichuan is expanding to a food court in Sugar Land's upcoming Jusgo Asian Market and potentially into the new Jones on Main food hall heading downtown as well. The restaurant, which specializes in mouth-tingling mala cuisine, already has a second location on Westheimer in Montrose, and to keep consistency among the locations, sauces and certain foods will be prepared at a centralized location and then delivered to the restaurants.
Anchoring Katy's Asian Town will be longtime Korean grocery favorite H-Mart, which will reportedly join boba tea hubs ShareTea and Gong Cha and restaurants Soju 101, Haus 92 and Atami Japanese Restaurant as well. Eater Houston reported that the development will also house another location of 85°C Bakery Cafe, but
It's all very exciting news for northwest Houston, an area that is continuing to expand with incredible and diverse dining options, from poke to macaron ice cream sandwiches to South African cuisine and then some.
Update 8/3 at 1:26 p.m.: 85°C Bakery Cafe has released an official statement as follows: “We have intentions of opening a location in Katy, Texas but nothing has been signed or confirmed. We can neither deny or approve the fact that a 85°C Bakery Cafe location will open in that area.”