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| What Houston's Talking About |
| 🛑 Purchase of New Facility for Unhoused Delayed | The purchase of a new $16 million facility for the unhoused in East Downtown has been delayed after two council members cited the need for more community engagement. The new facility is part of Mayor Whitmire’s push to end street homelessness across Houston. [Houston Public Media] | | ✊🏽 National Juneteenth Center Possible for Galveston | The Galveston Historical Foundation has announced plans to create a National Juneteenth Center. The foundation will now seek a partner for the project next month. Galveston is considered the birthplace of Juneteenth. [Houston Public Media] | | 🚨 Trump Burger Owner Released from ICE Custody | A judge ordered Trump Burger owner Iyad Abuelhawa be released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. Abuelhawa was originally detained by ICE on June 2. The restaurant owner had been on supervised release for over a decade without incident, according to court filings. [Houston Chronicle 🔒] | | | 👀 Tiny Things That Annoy Us About Houston | We’re in our final week of shows, so host Raheel Ramzanali is sharing one of his favorite episodes of all-time. We love H-Town, but when you love something, you can’t help but think about how it could improve… even in the pettiest ways! Business owner and the voice of the streets KB Brown is joining Raheel to air out their pettiest Houston gripes. Plus, we dig into a few of the 500+ grievances Houstonians left on reddit. [City Cast Houston 🎧] |
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| | | Four days of culture, color, and connection light up Downtown Houston. Blanket Bingo, Coco under the stars, Una Noche en Market Square Park, and the 5th Annual Día de los Muertos Parade, plus more at Discovery Green! Explore decorated storefronts and honor loved ones through tradition. Oct 30–Nov 2. |
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| Food & Drink: Which Bib Gourmand Restaurants to Visit? |
|  | A plate of mouthwatering brisket from Truth BBQ, one of Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand restaurants. (Brooke Lewis/City Cast Houston) |
| The coveted Michelin Guide will announce new Texas winners on Oct. 28. Before the big day, have you been able to try restaurants that made the Michelin guide last year yet?! Although the guide often recognizes more luxurious and fine-dining establishments, some more affordable Houston restaurants received what’s known as the Bib Gourmand. This award recognizes restaurants that offer the customer the best value for their money. So, which Bib Gourmand restaurants in Houston should you add to your list? | | Nam Giao | Have you been to this delicious Vietnamese restaurant in Spring Branch? The Michelin Guide recommends a variety of their dishes, including their steamed rice cakes, pork and shrimp crystal cakes, and their banh khoai, a crispy rice pancake topped with beansprouts, shrimp and fresh herbs. Still have room for more? Try their grilled flank steak served with vermicelli, known as Vietnamese noodles. | | Blood Brothers BBQ | The Michelin Guide celebrates how Blood Brothers BBQ honors Houston’s diversity by melding together Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean flavors with good old Texas barbecue. There are so many dishes to try, including their watermelon salad, brisket fried rice, and their smoked char siu banh mi. But my mouth is drooling at this dish: fried bao soaked with honey, which includes pork belly topped with hot mustard and water spinach. | | Nobie’s | As a pasta girl at heart, I was thrilled that the Michelin Guide highlighted one of my favorite restaurants in Houston. This beloved Montrose restaurant serves up a variety of tasty plates. My favorites are the nonno’s pasta, made with tagliatelle, bolognese, and parmesan, and their olive oil cake. The Michelin Guide recommends their dilly milk bread and their fried quail stuffed with German potato salad. Nobie’s also bakes pies daily, and apparently their banana bread pie with whipped honey mousse is to die for. | | Truth BBQ | The City Cast Houston team can vouch for this Michelin Guide pick because we thoroughly enjoyed our lunch there last year. After our trip, I went back for another visit with my parents on the Fourth of July, where we devoured their brisket, mac and cheese, and tater tot casserole. The Michelin Guide also highlighted their smoked pork ribs, house-made sausages, and corn pudding. | | Rosie Cannonball | If you’re a pasta and pizza fan, then you should also add this Michelin Guide pick to your list. The guide highlighted their spectacular wine list, focaccia di recco filled with robiola cheese and mortadella, and, of course, their pasta and pizza dishes. My favorites: the cacio e pepe pizza or their cavatelli alla bolognese. For dessert, the Michelin Guide recommends their honey cake with crème fraîche gelato. Yum yum! | | |
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