A Classic, Revisited

With an assist from a rising-star chef, fine-dining standard-bearer Tony’s gets fresh for fall.

Josh Aguilar
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On an unusually crisp day, deliverymen pop out of produce trucks, hauling pumpkins up the oak-shaded sidewalk and into the dining room of Tony’s, infusing the iconic restaurant with seasonal warmth. Meanwhile, Tony Vallone himself, dressed as the power player he is, in a fine Italian suit, greets diners. While there’s something routine about this moment — the cusp of each autumn at Tony’s must look something like this tableau today, year after year — what’s happening behind the scenes is modern and exciting.

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Glam Slam

With their posh new Potente, an elegant eatery near the ballpark, top-tier chef Danny Trace and Astros-owner-turned-restaurateur Jim Crane have hit a haute homerun.

Kirsten Gilliam

There haven’t been many quiet evenings at the corner of Texas and Crawford outside Minute Maid Park since the Astros started their impressive playoff run — and for one Houston restaurateur, the winning spirit is doubly consequential.

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The New 'New Asian'

The city’s fascination with fresh takes on Asian cuisine seems boundless, as sexy Roka Akor and sophisticated Aqui bow.

Kirsten Gilliam
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Without much pomp and circumstance, for practical reasons really, Houston has long welcomed a broad mix of people and ideas, creating a culturally diverse city. There’s no statue in a harbor here to homage our multiculturalism. But what we do have to show for it, in addition to a multi-colored response to Hurricane Harvey that inspired the world, is a deliciously vibrant and varied food culture. And as people from different culinary backgrounds collide, so do their recipes! Curious foodies may wonder what will be the next big mash-up. Is it Indian-Chinese? Korean and Mexican?

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