You Don’t Know Jack

Jack-o’-lantern, that is. Three top Houston cooks put a fresh new spin on the quintessential ingredient of October: pumpkin.

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Packing a Punch

Cocktail connoisseur and resident mixologist at Downtown’s Reserve 101, Leslie Ross combines the spicy flavors of the fall season with dark, rich spirits in her version of a Tom & Jerry punch, aptly called Sleepy Hollow. “It’s warm and buttery and a really fun mix of a lot of different cocktails,” says the seasoned bartender. Layered with decadent ingredients, the adult beverage is complex in flavor and makes a festive addition to fall gatherings as Ross recommends using a hollowed out pumpkin as a punch bowl!    

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The New 'New Asian'

The city’s fascination with fresh takes on Asian cuisine seems boundless, as sexy Roka Akor and sophisticated Aqui bow.

Kirsten Gilliam
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Without much pomp and circumstance, for practical reasons really, Houston has long welcomed a broad mix of people and ideas, creating a culturally diverse city. There’s no statue in a harbor here to homage our multiculturalism. But what we do have to show for it, in addition to a multi-colored response to Hurricane Harvey that inspired the world, is a deliciously vibrant and varied food culture. And as people from different culinary backgrounds collide, so do their recipes! Curious foodies may wonder what will be the next big mash-up. Is it Indian-Chinese? Korean and Mexican?

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Tees for Texas

With their new line of kids’ t-shirts, with positive rather than the more common snarky messages, Unitees is scoring.

Say it with a shirt! This seems to be the positive message of Unitee’s Ericka Graham and Judy Le, two leadership gurus and budding philanthropists, touting a cool new t-shirt company for kids — and, more lately, Harvey relief.

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