Nestled in the gleaming Marriott Marquis Houston, Xochi (pronounced “so-chee”) represents another culinary masterpiece from James Beard Award-winning Chef Hugo Ortega and restaurateur Tracy Vaught. Since its 2017 opening, this sophisticated establishment has become Houston’s premier destination for Oaxacan cuisine, offering an unprecedented exploration of one of Mexico’s most diverse culinary regions.
Named after Xochitl, the goddess of the flowers in Aztec mythology, Xochi celebrates the culinary abundance of Oaxaca, a region renowned as Mexico’s cultural and culinary heart. The restaurant’s concept goes beyond typical Mexican restaurant offerings, diving deep into indigenous ingredients, ancient techniques, and time-honored traditions.
What sets Xochi apart is its dedication to authentic Oaxacan ingredients and preparations. The kitchen crafts its own chocolate from cacao beans, makes fresh corn tortillas daily, and even produces traditional Oaxacan cheese in-house. Signature dishes include:
The restaurant’s design reflects contemporary Houston while paying homage to Oaxacan artistry. Custom murals featuring indigenous motifs adorn the walls, while hand-crafted pottery and textiles create an authentic ambiance. The space balances sophistication with accessibility, making it suitable for both business lunches and celebratory dinners.
Xochi’s bar program stands as one of Houston’s most unique, featuring:
The restaurant offers several distinctive experiences:
Xochi has played a crucial role in expanding Houstonians’ understanding of Mexican regional cuisine. By focusing specifically on Oaxacan preparations, it has helped educate diners about Mexico’s diverse culinary traditions and introduced them to ingredients rarely seen outside of Oaxaca itself.
Since opening, Xochi has garnered numerous accolades:
The restaurant regularly hosts special events focused on Oaxacan culture and cuisine:
Xochi stands as a testament to Houston’s evolution as a world-class dining destination, offering an unparalleled exploration of Oaxacan cuisine in a sophisticated downtown setting. It continues to educate and delight diners while pushing the boundaries of what Mexican cuisine can be in America.
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