This Week in Houston Food Events: July 4th Bites and Booze and a Rosé Soaked 'Fri-Yay'

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This Week in Houston Food Events: July 4th Bites and Booze and a Rosé Soaked 'Fri-Yay'
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This week in Houston Food events includes, of course, July 4 celebratory food.

in its Courtyard, a walk-around tasting featuring several rosé selections from “Wine Guy” Rich Carter, plus light bites. Tickets are $35 and the fun runs from 4 to 7 p.m.Owner Sylvia Casares will be teaching a “Light Bites from the Tex-Mex Kitchen” class at, 1140 Eldridge, from 1-4 p.m. Participants can learn the step-by-step ways to making flautas, chile con queso, picamole, ceviche, avocado salsa and roasted tomato salsa.

, 23119 Colonial Parkway, just in time for National Ice Cream Month. Through the month of July, fans can take advantage of a limited-time special: Buy two pints, get one free, with flavors including Ube, Pandan and Creamy Durian. The promotion is valid for dine-in, takeaway and, 520 Westheimer, invites guests to pack their bags and journey through its globally-inspired summer menu, featuring dishes such as Banana Leaf Snapper, Beetroot Tartare and Jungle Curry.

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