Houston Restaurant Weeks, which runs until Sept. 2, is the largest annual fundraiser for Houston Food Bank. Restaurants throughout the city have set special menus for brunch, lunch and dinner, giving donations for each meal sold. Here are just a few of the restaurants offering sweet deals:
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This year has been a big one for Houston chef Jonny Rhodes. Earlier this year, Food & Wine included his soul restaurant Indigo on its “Best New Restaurants 2019” list, which included 10 restaurants throughout the country.
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As a New Year’s resolution, cut calories, not flavor in 2019. It can be hard to stick to the goals you set for a healthy year, but these Houston restaurants have you covered in terms of quality items. Here’s a round-up of our favorite dishes to indulge in. These foods pack vitamins and taste:
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Remember “The Jetsons” in the ’60s? Some of the show’s futuristic technology is already here, present in your neighborhood cafe. From table-mounted iPad ordering stations to hand-held payment programs and self-serve wine stations, today’s service includes almost as many technology devices as people.
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To say Sweet Paris is “trés mignon” is an understatement. Dedicated to reviving the art of eating crêpes, Sweet Paris takes you on a crêpe-stravganza from sweet to savory. With its Instagram-worthy interiors and food, Sweet Paris is a delight to the senses.
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For nearly 40 years, Leibman’s, a beloved Houston institution, served up an addictive mix of deli fare including salads, sandwiches, dips and homemade desserts. Good news for legions of fans – they’re back with a new location. Swoon-worthy classics such as Chicken Salad Afrique, Leibman’s Reuben and Gone in a Minute Dip are on the menu.
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Do your two-steppin’ skills need a bit of a boost? Grab your boots and head to Goodnight Charlie’s on Thursday nights at 7 for a complimentary lesson. This honky tonk, named after cattle rancher Charles Goodnight, opened in Montrose late last year, specializing in tacos, Texas craft brews and whiskey. You’ll also find 40 types of bourbon, Texas wines on tap and frozen drinks.
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CultureMap Houston’s Tastemaker Awards earlier this month featured an appearance by a Houston rap legend. Bun B, a proud supporter of Houston’s food scene, served as the emcee for the evening, announcing winners from 11 different categories.