When you travel to a big city like New York City or Los Angeles, trying out insanely good restaurants is always one of the perks.
Checking out the food scene in other cities is always fun, especially when you can snag a reservation at a Michelin star restaurant. You just already know the service is going to be top notch, and the food is going to blow your freaking mind.Texas’s food scene has constantly been on the rise, especially in the last 10 years or so, and especially in Houston and the suburbs. We just had a season of “Top Chef” filmed here just a few years ago.
So is it a bad thing if Texas can’t gloat about receiving praise from the Michelin Guide? Yes, and no. In places like Texas, it’s really not that big of a deal. If anything, James Beard nominations are just as good, and diners aren’t really seeking out Michelin quality meals here in Texas, and it’s mostly because we are just not used to them.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Boyi Gan lab - Houston, Texas (US) job with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterNew postdoctoral positions are open in a cancer research laboratory located within The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Read more »
Texas Poor People's Campaign hosts mass assembly at Texas Capitol Saturday afternoonThe Texas Poor People's Campaign hosted a mass assembly at the Texas Capitol to demand that legislators end death by poverty.This event launched a 40-week effo
Read more »
Texas Attorney General sues State Fair of Texas and 4 venuesThe lawsuits are filed against the State Fair of Texas, Meow Wolf in Grapevine, The Lucky Duck in San Antonio, the Factory in Deep Ellum and Texas Trust CU...
Read more »
Texas bluebonnets already blooming in North TexasA combination of rain and warmer temperatures means some bluebonnets are already starting to bloom in parts of North Texas.
Read more »
Messin' with Texas Wrapup: Men's Tennis Bounces Back at Texas A&MFollowing its defeat to the Longhorns, ITA 1 (still) Ohio State men's tennis returned to its winning ways with a 6-1 victory over 9 Texas A&M, with seven of the eight Buckeyes in action contributing a win in singles, doubles, or both. The Buckeyes won the doubles point and five out of six singles points, losing only on Court 1.
Read more »
Why the Republican reaction to Texas ‘judge-shopping’ was so revealingSteve Vladeck is a professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law whose teaching and research focus on federal jurisdiction, constitutional law and national security law. He is co-editor-in-chief of the Just Security blog (just_security) and co-host of 'The National Security Law Podcast' (nslpodcast).
Read more »