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re: Houston-The culinary and cultural center of the south
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:01 pm to OWLFAN86
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:01 pm to OWLFAN86
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tex mex as a culinary discipline happened in Houston,, we had the $$ , the customers, multiple restaurants to make it become big time
Having the $$ to buy something does not equal creating it. Houston, Austin and Dallas all had a hand in popularizing texmex with the Anglos. But San Antonio is the birthplace and gave it to the rest of Texas.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:01 pm to ManBearTiger
Anyone have any opinions on best sushi in Houston?
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:03 pm to TheIndulger
Houston ain't the South.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:12 pm to offshoreangler
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MF
Kata Robata
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:24 pm to offshoreangler
great recs
and I said it earlier, but houston is a more diverse and balanced culinary destination. think NOLA has better restaurants at the very top, though...not gonna argue it, but I don't think that would put it over the top overall.
and I said it earlier, but houston is a more diverse and balanced culinary destination. think NOLA has better restaurants at the very top, though...not gonna argue it, but I don't think that would put it over the top overall.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:27 pm to OWLFAN86
quote:the closet Houston ever got to Superbowl was the the "lovely blue".....of the Tennessee Titans!!
Some consider Major league sports to be Culture, Houston has that NOLA does not
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:30 pm to tiderider
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there is no part/aspect of texas that is "southern"
Maybe northeast TX, like around Tyler and Longview. Certainly not Houston.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:38 pm to TheIndulger
Culinary wise, Houston is more diverse. More options for food. You can have burgers, bbq, Mexican, Italian, Asian, seafood and much more.
This post was edited on 4/11/16 at 11:39 pm
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:43 pm to texag7
quote:wait, are we talking about every city ever? Cause that's what you described
You can have burgers, bbq, Mexican, Italian, Asian, seafood and much more.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:44 pm to bee Rye
Based on # of options for each food type and quality Houston is pretty hard to beat
Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:45 pm to texag7
# of options per capita would be a better comparative metric, and would probably put Houston behind some smaller cities with strong culinary scenes
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:02 am to tiderider
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nor is any part of texas 'southern' to me
Far east Texas is very southern. Houston, not so much.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:08 am to olgoi khorkhoi
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Houston, not so much.
bullshite. It's Atlanta with more Latinos.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:26 am to Evolved Simian
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It's Atlanta with more Latinos.
That would be Dallas.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:30 am to Evolved Simian
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It's Atlanta with more Latinos.
Not at all
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:55 am to uptownsage
If serious, one of the most stupid fricking things I have ever read on this site.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:53 am to TheIndulger
Atlanta is easily the biggest carpetbagger metro in the south. Alpharetta, Norcross, down to Midtown don't have any fricking southerners left that aren't transplants themselves. It's a mixture of midwesterners, northeasterners, people from MS,AL,TN,SC,NC,FL...and Mid-Atlantic fricks. Not to mention the Hondurans, Salvadorans and Mexicans, in increasing numbers. Atlanta hasn't been a southern town since the late 1980's.
Houston is the international city of the south, probably by a good margin. But 30-40 years ago you could call Houston a southern town and nobody would've disagreed. Things have changed, for the better and for the worst.
Houston is the international city of the south, probably by a good margin. But 30-40 years ago you could call Houston a southern town and nobody would've disagreed. Things have changed, for the better and for the worst.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:04 am to TheIndulger
Houston is in the south whether people want to believe it or not. Kinda weird how folks want to deny it as if being in the south is some great honor that can only be bestowed by the cultural gatekeepers of the OT.
Accepting that Houston is in the south, it is no surprise that the region's biggest, most diverse, most international, and most cosmopolitan city would have the best food. No, it won't beat New Orleans on Louisiana food ... But Houston has just about every kind of food imaginable because it is a world class city.
Accepting that Houston is in the south, it is no surprise that the region's biggest, most diverse, most international, and most cosmopolitan city would have the best food. No, it won't beat New Orleans on Louisiana food ... But Houston has just about every kind of food imaginable because it is a world class city.
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