Here's a look at this week's hottest culinary happenings: All week long Black Restaurant Week Houston Black Restaurant Week Houston once again joins the nationwide tour, running now through through Sunday, April 14 and inviting locals to discover black-owned restaurants food trucks, sweets and more across Houston, Beaumont and surrounding...
once again joins the nationwide tour, running now through through Sunday, April 14 and inviting locals to discover black-owned restaurants food trucks, sweets and more across Houston, Beaumont and surrounding area.
Cool Runnings Jamaican Grill, The Fry Guys, Ray’s Real Pit BBQ Shack, Pure Noire Urban Wineries, Taste of NigeriaFormer mayor Sylvester Turner declared April 1 the official Kolache Shoppe Day back in 2020. This year, kolache fans can visit thefirst location at Greenway on Richmond to find throwback pricing while supplies last, with $1.90 varieties for just $.54 in honor of the shoppe’s 54th anniversary. Limit six per party. at Oheya Houston, 904 Westheimer.
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