Retro Fits

At Houston native Ford Fry’s new sister setups, Superica and La Lucha in the Heights, nostalgia for old-school, pointedly unpretentious Tex-Mex and Southern-fried fun is the main ingredient.

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Ford Fry, the tall, bright-eyed Atlanta restaurateur, admits that it was “pretty ballsy” to open an outpost of his wildly popular Tex-Mex restaurant called Superica here in Houston. “There were a lot of naysayers,” he says. “‘What’s a guy from Atlanta doing opening a Tex-Mex spot here?’ But people don’t realize, it’s what I grew up eating in my hometown.”

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Too good for Instagram? Houston finally has a socialite-savvy, sushi-chic Nobu to call its own, and it’s just about perfect.

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It’s not uncommon these days to look around while dining at a fancy restaurant and observe the soft blue cell-phone glow and bright camera flashes illuminating tables.

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Smoke Show

Backed by celebrity chefs, a restaurant brings global flavors — and a local mindset — to CityCentre.

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“This is not a f***ing barbecue joint!” E.J. Miller, 32, shouts with a laugh as he explains the biggest misconception diners have about his buzzy new restaurant.

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