Paradise Found

At CocoCay, a private-island experience awaits — with all the convenience of a family-friendly cruise.

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A thatched-roof tiki bar floats in the turquoise waters of the Bahamas. Impressively, this secluded spot, which seats about 10, has a trained bartender who can make whatever fruity cocktail one’s heart desires. Take a sip and enjoy the views: Glimpse schools of colorful fish swimming by, and in the distance the gleaming white sands of CocoCay. 

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Melting Pot Luck

In a new cookbook, a top chef finds that the city’s sprawling assortment of global influences adds up to something quite singular: the regional cuisine of Houston. Plus, three of his best recipes!

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Editors Note: During the COVID crisis, cooks across the nation are finding themselves significantly less busy, or even out of work. But Houston’s most famous chef, the James Beard Award-winning Chris Shepherd, is working harder than ever. His nonprofit, Southern Smoke, which supports hospitality professionals in times of need through emergency grants, is fielding thousands of applications every week. In March, $220,000 was distributed to 123 individuals, and big players — like Tito’s Vodka and the Houston Texans — are making game-changing donations to ensure that Southern Smoke’s great efforts can continue.

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Classics Reborn

Longtime favorites Uptown Sushi and Perry’s Steakhouse renovate and rebuild, finding new flavors for spring.

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It could be said that Houston’s rich culinary landscape is made up of equal parts restaurants that are tried-and-true, and those that are intriguing and new. Iconic establishments Perry’s Steakhouse and Uptown Sushi — both household names for their thoughtfully prepared food and sexy spaces — are doing their part to maintain a level of consistency, while remaining fresh and imaginative at their newly open locations.

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