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The restaurant opened two weeks before Houston hosted Super Bowl LI, [20] hosting celebrities, celebrity chefs and visitors during the game festivities. In 2019, Vaught established the Hugo Ortega Endowment Houston Community College's Culinary Arts Program [21] to support current and future HCC culinary students. The lobby of the new building ...
Molina's Cantina is a Tex-Mex restaurant chain in Houston, Texas. As of 2022, Molina's is the oldest still-operating Tex-Mex restaurant in Houston. Molina's is known for its family restaurant atmosphere and the employees who work in Molina's for many years at a time. As of 1992, one cashier had worked at Molina's for 20 years.
The following restaurants and restaurant chains are located in Houston, Texas This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Stick Talk Cajun-Hibachi is a Houston, Texas restaurant that combines Japanese and Cajun cuisine and includes hibachi staples such as fried lo mein noodles and classic Southern seafood boils.
The first Houston's restaurant was launched by current owner and CEO George Biel, Joe Ledbetter and Vic Branstetter in 1977 in Nashville, Tennessee. [2] [3] Bransetter sold his shares in 2006, and Ledbetter in 2011, leaving George Biel sole owner of the company.
A Texas restaurant owned by NBA player James Harden is being sued in the Houston car accident that killed seven people last year, including NFL cornerback Derek Hayden.. The wrongful death lawsuit ...
Live Más Café was created with Diversified Restaurant Group, one of Taco Bell’s largest franchisees with nearly 400 locations, which also helped create its popular Cantina concept a few years ago.
Two Pesos was a Tex-Mex restaurant chain in the U.S. state of Texas that opened in 1982 in Houston. It was similar to Taco Cabana but Two Pesos never opened in Taco Cabana's home market of San Antonio. The Two Pesos chain was sold to Taco Cabana in 1993 after losing a drawn-out trade dress suit that appeared before the United States Supreme Court.