Laidback in Business!

After shuttering his famous Oxheart earlier this year, top chef Justin Yu returns with the hip, ‘more approachable’ Theodore Rex.

Jenn Duncan

Even the violent rush of water from Hurricane Harvey could not keep T-Rex away. What sounds like a dinosaur documentary is, in fact, the announcement that the re-imagined concept by James Beard-winning chef Justin Yu — actually named Theodore Rex — has officially bowed after a brief delay caused by Hurricane Harvey.

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Nun Sense

For Houston newcomer Gen Norden, a Buddhist nun, beating holiday stress is a state of mind.

Jhane Hoang
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’Tis the season for peace, joy and happiness ... and long lines, crowded airports and visiting relatives. But, as the outgoing, chatty and 41-years-young Gen Kelsang Norden points out, “Happiness is a state of mind.” The Buddhist nun from Bath, England, whose work in the States with Kadampa Meditation Centers has recently brought her to Houston, teaches this idea in her weekly classes at the Kadampa center in the Heights. 

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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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