Be 1 of Sweet Tomatoes’ 30 Remarkable Guests

Winners of 30th Anniversary Essay Contest to Receive 30 Complimentary Meals

Sweet Tomatoes is celebrating its 30th Anniversary in July with an essay contest to find and reward its most remarkable patrons. Guests are asked to draft a 200-word essay describing why they or someone they know is remarkable using a memorable story related to Sweet Tomatoes restaurants (known as Souplantation in some other areas of the country). Winners will receive complimentary meals at Sweet Tomatoes/Souplantation and the honor of being named one of “30 Remarkable Guests.””

“Our thirtieth anniversary should really be a celebration of our guests because it’s their loyal patronage that has kept our company going strong for so many years,” said Michael Mack, CEO of Garden Fresh Restaurant Corp., parent company of Sweet Tomatoes/Souplantation. “I can only imagine what a challenging task it will be to narrow it down to just thirty winners since each of our guests is amazing and have truly made the last three decades remarkable for us.”

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The “30 Remarkable Guests” contest, which will take place July 1 through July 31, will be judged by Sweet Tomatoes’/ Souplantation’s Kitchen Cabinet advisory panel, comprised of 10 influential moms from around the country. The essays will be judged on originality and creativity, appropriateness to subject matter, composition and sincerity.

“Maybe you transformed your body by changing your eating habits at Sweet Tomatoes, or maybe you raised money for an important local cause through the company’s fundraiser program, or who knows, maybe you met your spouse at one of the restaurants,” said Kate Wilkins, a member of the Kitchen Cabinet from San Diego. “We are looking to be inspired by your stories. We can’t wait to read them!”

From July 1 to July 31, all adults over the age of 18 are invited to enter a 200-word or less essay, and will be competing for a prize of 30 free meals at Sweet Tomatoes and the chance to have their essay posted on the Sweet Tomatoes website. All contestants must be United States residents. Winners will be announced by September 15, 2008. Entries are limited to one sheet of 8.5-inch by 11- inch paper and only one entry per person is allowed.

To participate, complete the entry forms found at any Houston-area Sweet Tomatoes restaurant or www.sweettomatoes.com and submit completed essays to a restaurant location or mail to Garden Fresh Restaurant Corp., Attention: “2008 Essay Contest Entries,” 15822 Bernardo Center Drive, Suite A, San Diego, CA 92127, no later than July, 31, 2008. Entries must be postmarked by July 31, 2008.

Sweet Tomatoes/Souplantation was founded in 1978 in San Diego, California and currently operates 110 salad buffet-style restaurants across the western, southern and eastern portions of the United States. Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes features an everyday selection of made-from-scratch soups and salads and hand-crafted muffins, focaccia, breads and desserts. The concept is built around freshly made, great-tasting, recipes with a salad bar full of seasonal vegetables and tossed salads prepared exhibition-style every 20 minutes. Restaurants are open daily for lunch and dinner and also for a special Sunday Breakfast featuring a variety of wholesome breakfast favorites in addition to regular selections. Sweet Tomatoes provides its guests with an excellent value by offering unlimited access to its entire menu of high quality fresh items at a fixed price.

There are four Sweet Tomatoes restaurants in the Greater Houston area at 8775 Katy Freeway, 713/365-9594; 17240 Tomball Pkwy., 281/890-1133; 12540 Sugardale Dr. in Stafford, 281/240-1400; and 1717 Lake Woodlands Dr. in The Woodlands, 281/292-0556. Sweet Tomatoes is also expanding into the Greater Dallas/Fort Worth area: Dallas, Addison and Arlington locations are currently open; Irving will open this year; and Plano/Frisco in 2009.

For more information, visit www.sweettomatoes.com or call (888) 374-8358.

Source: Paula Murphy, Patterson & Murphy Public Relations

Houston’s Best Restaurants Celebrate Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 11, 2008.

Backstreet Cafe, 1103 S. Shepherd, (713) 521-2239
Backstreet Cafe is a Houston favorite for brunch.  For Mother’s Day, Chef Hugo Ortega will offer a special three-course menu from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Appetizer options include Watercress Vichyssoise; Baby Arugula Salad with kumquats, beets, fresh cheese and radishes; Cornmeal-crusted Soft Shell Crab served over slaw; and Heirloom Tomato Salad with cucumber, purple onion, feta and kalamata olives, simply dressed.  Main courses include Eggs Sardou with Crab Cakes ~ poached eggs over artichoke hearts & creamy spinach, topped with hollandaise sauce & served with two crab cakes; Bistro Breakfast ~ grilled ribeye served with two poached eggs, rosemary potato cake, spinach and tomato hollandaise; Lamb Osso Bucco over spring risotto; Pan-seared Grouper with crabmeat cherry tomato vinaigrette and served with roasted potatoes’ and Pancetta-wrapped Sea Scallops over creamy celeriac puree with pan drippings.  For dessert, choose from Peach Cobbler with housemade vanilla ice cream; Plum Clafouti ~  a rustic, French baked pudding cake topped with toasted almond ice cream; Strawberry Shortcake served with strawberry sorbet; and Caramel and Chocolate Crème Brulee.  Cost is $42 per person, plus tax and gratuity.  Children’s menu available for $12 per child.  Live Jazz by Bob Chadwick; award-winning wine list; full bar; Houston’s best al fresco restaurant.  Reservations highly recommended.

Hugo’s, 1602 Westheimer @ Mandell, (713) 524-7744
Celebrate Mother’s Day by enjoying the bounteous brunch buffet of Authentic Regional Mexican cuisine at Hugo’s.  Chef Hugo Ortega is offering their spectacular Sunday brunch for Mother’s Day, with such delicioso items as Prime Rib, Pierna de Borrego (Leg of Lamb); Pescado a la Talla (grilled fish), Ensalada de Jicama Callejera (jicama salad), Carnitas (pork), Budin de Elote (corn pudding), Budin de Anís (licorice pudding), Especialidades de Flor de Calabaza (specials made with squash blossoms), Ensalada de Nopales (cactus salad), Sopa de Maiz (corn soup), Papas rostisadas (roasted potatoes), Refritos (refried beans), Tamales, Guacamole, Carne Guisada, Pastel de Queso y Limon (lime cheesecake), Huachinango a la Veracruzana (baked whole red snapper), Chiles Rellenos stuffed with chicken, Ceviche de Salmon, Coliflor Capeada con Huevo (egg-battered cauliflower), Arroz Mexicano, Salsa Mexicana, Sopa de Aguacate,  Alfajores (cookies with cajeta), Calabacitas Rellenas de Huitlacoche, Tres Leches, Arroz con Leche, Flan de Queso, Churros, Chiles en Escabeche, Ejotes (green beans), Enchiladas de Pescado, Huevos de Rabo de Mestiza (boiled eggs with meat and vegetables), Pecho de Res (brisket), Coctel de Pulpo (calamari salad), Torta Azteca (Mexican frittata), and more.  Brunch will be served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; cost is $39 for adults and $12 for kids, plus beverages, tax and gratuity.  Live music by Viento.  Reservations highly recommended.

Mockingbird Bistro Wine Bar, 1985 Welch, (713) 533-0200
Though usually closed on Sunday mornings, Mockingbird Bistro will open for brunch especially for Mother’s Day.  The restaurant will serve a prixe fixe, three-course menus from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Cost is $49 per adult and $25 per child, plus tax and gratuity.  A la carte menu served from 5 to 9 p.m.  Full bar and award-winning wine list.  Reservations recommended.

Prego, 2520 Amherst, (713) 529-2420
Celebrate Mother’s Day at Houston’s best contemporary Italian restaurant, located in the heart of Rice Village.  Chef John Watt will offer a three-course menu from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Antipasto choices include Tricolore salad with toasted hazelnuts and mountain gorgonzola; Roasted Red Pepper and Poblano Cream Soup with crème fraiche; Burata with arugula and caramelized tomato; and Melon with Proscuitto.  For main course, choose from Linguini Pescatore with shrimp, scallops, mussels, calamari and crabfingers with spicy tomato sauce or bianco; Frittata with Crabmeat and pesto with balsamic grilled asparagus; Pecan Wood-grilled Coho Salmon with caramelized red onion bianco, spinach, penne with tomato and basil; Pumpkin Seed-crusted Red Snapper with roasted corn, leeks, and oven dried tomato bianco, spinach, roasted butternut squash; Pecan Wood-grilled Red Snapper with green beans, roasted butternut squash, oven dried tomato sauce; Pan-roasted Lump Crab Cakes with tomato fonduta, green beans, chive mashed potatoes; Parmesan-crusted Chicken with creamy mashed potatoes, spinach, lemon butter; Parmesan-crusted Veal Scallopini with chive, caper, and roasted garlic bianco, spinach, taglierini with tomato and basil; Petite Filet with Jumbo Shrimp, rapini and scalloped potatoes; and Pan Purgartorio – Italian-style French toast – with grilled Italian sausage and maple syrup. For desserts, choose from the bounteous dessert tray, with offerings such as Coconut Macaroon Tart with pistachio ice cream; Panna Cotta, a creamy, pudding-like treat, with mixed berry sauce; Flourless Chocolate Cake; Chocolate Souffle; and Butterscotch Bread Pudding.  Cost is $42 per person plus tax and gratuity.  Children’s menu ($10) also available.  Also open for dinner until 10 p.m. serving regular menu.  Live jazz during lunch and dinner.  Full bar and award-winning wine list.  Reservations highly recommended.

Sweet Tomatoes
8775 Katy Freeway, (713) 365-9594
17240 Tomball Pkwy., (281) 890-1133
12540 Sugardale Dr., (281) 240-1400
1717 Lake Woodlands Dr. in Woodlands, (281) 292-0556

This Mother’s Day, treat mom to a delicious and healthy meal at Sweet Tomatoes.  No RSVPs needed, and there is something for everyone in the family!  Every Sunday − including Easter − from 9 a.m. to noon, in addition to their spectacular 55-foot salad bar and soup bar, Sweet Tomatoes offers its Sunday breakfast menu, with such eye-openers as scrambled eggs, build-your-own breakfast burritos, Belgian waffles, oatmeal, sweet cinnamon biscuits, Potatoes O’Brien, Egg Scramble Focaccia with bacon, French toast, Mediterranean Sunrise Pasta, yogurt, granola, cereal, egg frittatas, biscuits and gravy and more.  And, in April, Sweet Tomatoes will feature a selection of lemon-inspired items, fresh for spring.  Menu additions include Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup; Summer Lemon Tossed Salad with Spiced Pecan; Chilled Lemon Rice with Cashews; Warm Lemon Cream Pasta with capers; Tangy Lemon Muffins; Sugar-Free Lemon Cream Mousse; Hot Lemon Lava Cake (served after 4 p.m.); and Lemonade-Strawberry Lemonade.  Sweet Tomatoes’ menu is built around freshly made, great-tasting, wholesome recipes.  Their signature, 55-foot salad bar is filled with fresh, seasonal vegetables and tossed salads prepared exhibition-style every 20 minutes.  Guests can enjoy made-from-scratch soups and salads, handcrafted muffins, focaccia and breads, and delectable desserts, all available at one low price for lunch or dinner.  Sweet Tomatoes provides an excellent value by offering diners unlimited access to its entire menu, allowing them to create, indulge and enjoy while making healthful choices.  No reservations required.

Trevisio, 6550 Bertnerin, (713) 749-0400
John P. McGovern Texas Medical Center Commons ~ 6th floor
Award-winning Trevisio restaurant, located in the heart of the Texas Medical Center atop the John P. McGovern Commons, combines delicious food with spectacular views. This Mother’s Day the restaurant will be offering a special a la carte menu. Appetizer options include , choose from Crabcake with hot chili aioli over caramelized tomato; Sauteed shrimp with pancetta, griddled polenta, and spicy bianco; Fried calamari with tomato basil sauce and grilled lemon; Antipasto ~ Chef’s selection of house cured Italian cold cuts, grilled eggplant with herb ricotta, caponata, marinated olives, cured foie gras, gorgonzola cheese; Caprese ~ caramelized tomato, fresh mozzarella and basil; and Tricolore Salad with wilted endive, spinach, radicchio with pancetta, pickled red onions and warm balsamic dressing.  Entrée selections include Salmon with rapini and taglierini with tomato and basil, topped with caramelized vidalia onion and white balsamic bianco; Grilled Beef Tenderloin wrapped in house-cured pancetta with gorgonzola mashed potatoes, balsamic onions, and balsamic reduction; Frittata with lobster, roasted peppers, rosemary and roasted Yukon gold potatoes, served with fresh fruit; Orecchiette pasta with house-cured pancetta, rappini, radicchio, leeks, lemon, and extra virgin olive oil; Pan-roasted Duck Breast with wild rice, roasted garlic and arugula flan and apricot bianco; and Florentine Toast, Italian-style amaretto French toast with mascarpone whipped cream, fresh berries and orange-infused duck sausage.  For dessert, choose Chocolate Cake with espresso sauce and candied orange; Tiramisu; Italian Cream Cake; and Pan Dolcé ~ white chocolate bread pudding with caramel sauce.  Prices a la carte.  Children’s menu ~ $12 for entrée and dessert.  Live Jazz with singer Mickey Moseley and guitarist Ray Wilson.  Large parties welcome.  Brunch served 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Full bar and award-winning wine list. Reservations recommended.

Empty Bowls: Buy a Bowl, Get Free Soup


Empty Bowls is an international effort to fight hunger, implemented in Houston to benefit the Houston Food Bank. The unique lunch fundraiser will be held Saturday, May 17, 2008, and is a collaboration between Houston area ceramists, woodturners and artists working in all media, the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and Lawndale Art Center. In its first three years, Empty Bowls Houston has raised more than $85,430 for the Houston Food Bank.

For a minimum $25 donation, attendees receive a simple lunch of soup, bread and water, and then select a bowl from hundreds of one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted bowls donated by Houston area ceramists and craft artists. The empty bowls serve as a reminder of all the empty bowls in our community and the world.

Soup provided by Sweet Tomatoes restaurants, and bread by Whole Foods Bakehouse.

The event will feature live music by The Southern Backtones, Two-Star Symphony, and Mickey Moseley, and live demonstrations by various artists throughout the day.

The event will be held at two neighboring Houston Museum District museums — Center for Contemporary Craft (4848 Main Street) and the Lawndale Art Center (4912 Main Street) — on Saturday, May 17 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Soup service begins at 11 a.m. and is served until it runs out.

Learn more about this program by visiting www.EmptyBowlsHouston.org.

Sweet Tomatoes 1 of Top 10 Healthiest Restaurants in US

At a time when gas prices, travel and food costs are up, diners can still get a bounteous and healthy meal for about $10 at Sweet Tomatoes. Named No. 2 by Health Magazine, Sweet Tomatoes Buffet has everything a diner could want and the low price even includes dessert.

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During May, strawberry is the featured item, so in addition to their regular menu, they have added numerous dishes with strawberries — a strawberry fields salad, strawberry buttermilk muffins, strawberry apple cobbler and strawberry mousse. And they even have a great strawberry lemonade!!

Check out their website at www.sweettomatoes.com to check out their menu and other valuable information such as nutritional facts and catering information.