Whole Latte Love

A power couple trades club life and magazine making for a new grind — a budding international coffee empire.

Jhane Hoang

Whether you are a Newstonian or a life-long resident, at some point or another you may have danced at a club, flipped through the pages of a glossy mag, or sipped java from a coffee shop, all run by Michael and/or Diane Caplan. The power couple has managed to put together a colorful portfolio as entrepreneurs in Houston, building a foundation along the way for their dream business — and dream lifestyle.

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Smoke Signals

They say where there’s smoke, there’s fire. And that’s certainly the case in Houston, where the storied barbecue scene has never been hotter.

DB Sides

Houston’s foodie scene is smoking hot! Literally: A number of new barbecue joints — some in unexpected places — are firing up the coals this spring.

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Food+Travel

A Passage to India

Once considered a rarefied ethnic cuisine — and probably too spicy — Indian cooking is emerging as a new Houston favorite.

Shannon O'Hara
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It's hard to remember a time in Houston when chicken tikka wasn't offered as a topping on a pizza or a filling in a taco. Rewind further back though, and Indian cuisine was grouped in the “too spicy for me" category by many, left out to dry along with Thai food and ghost-pepper salsa. Thankfully, the city's culinary landscape has broadened to reveal an increased demand for spice — or, rather, for many spices.

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