Restaurants that just opened in your Houston neighborhood

MIDTOWN South Bank Seafood Bar Location: 702 W. Dallas What: This seafood restaurant with Gulf Coast and Cajun influences launched where Refinery Burger used to be. Pictured here is the : This seafood restaurant with Gulf Coast and Cajun influences launched where Refinery Burger used to be. Pictured here is the fried shrimp po'boy with house-made chips. less MIDTOWN South Bank Seafood Bar Location: 702 W. Dallas What: This seafood restaurant with Gulf Coast and Cajun influences launched where Refinery Burger used to be. Pictured here is the : This seafood restaurant with Gulf Coast and Cajun influences launched where Refinery Burger used to be. Pictured here is the fried shrimp po'boy ... more Photo: Karen Warren, Staff Photographer Photo: Karen Warren, Staff Photographer Image 1 of / 78 Caption Close Restaurants that just opened in your Houston neighborhood 1 / 78 Back to Gallery

With so many Houston restaurants cropping up, it's convenient to have a handy cheat sheet of places that may have just debuted in different 'hoods.

Among the city's latest debuts is River Oaks' A'Bouzy, a restaurant rich with bubbles. Opened by former managing partner at Brasserie 19, Shawn Virene, this French-influenced American restaurant boasts a robust selection of Champagne and sparkling wines. It's now operating at 2300 Westheimer, where Harwood Grill and 60 Degrees Mastercrafted once stood.

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Over in Midtown, the old space that once housed The Refinery Burgers & Whiskey, 702 W. Dallas, is now home to South Bank Seafood Bar, a seafood-centric restaurant that merges Gulf Coast influences, from po-boys to quesadillas. It's name for its location on the south bank of Buffalo Bayou.

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FIRST LOOK: South Bank Seafood Bar

Chinatown is on the verge of welcoming "mangonadas" frozen treat spot Zero Degrees, 10603 Bellaire Blvd, Ste. 101,, which is slated to open Aug. 11. It will bring some Latin flavor to the Asian-dominated retail strip on the city's west side. Also in this area and already open is 85C Bakery Café, 9750 Bellaire Blvd., which is known as the "Starbucks of Taiwan." The bakery is already seeing long, winding lines of eager customers.

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Bernie's Burger Bus's latest brick-and-mortar outpost is now open at 2200 Yale in the Heights. Owner Justin Turner told Chron.com earlier this year that this location includes a special, sentimental touch. In following with his other spots, in Bellaire and Katy, this restaurant will also include a bus facade installed in the dining area, but the Heights features the very first Bernie's Burger Bus to hit the road. "(We) have a plaque saying it's the final resting place of bus No. 1," he said.

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Also launched in the Heights is Hughie's Tavern, a Southern-meets-Vietnamese restaurant that's also popular for its extensive selection of local craft beer. It debuted at the space that formerly housed both Canard Bar and Foreign Correspondents, 4721 N. Main St. Head there when you have a hankering for chicken-fried steak, banh mi or even just a burger with great beer.

What's the restaurant you're most excited to see open now? Let us know in the comments where you'd suggest we dine this month.