Fire and Spice

An immigrant’s Pepper Twins restaurant empire, informed by her medical-research background and Sichuan culture, is growing fast!

Shannon O’Hara
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Houston’s newest restaurant mogul looks nothing like the stocky, bearded bros who have dominated Houston’s food scene for the last several years. Instead, 40-year-old Yunan Yang, the owner of the burgeoning chain of Pepper Twins restaurants, is pixie-ish. Standing five-feet tall, she hums with youthful energy, simultaneously directing staff, texting on her phone and chatting with a journalist. She quickly flits between flirtatious smiles and stern looks of serious self-reflection, especially when recalling the unusual journey that brought her to Houston from China via Wisconsin.

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Mountain Tops

That Colorado is more than a winter wonderland is no secret. But with Eleven Experience, explore two tucked-away properties, and see the state’s summertime glory in a whole new light.

Texans are no strangers to the whole summer-in-Colorado thing. Providing a literal breath of fresh air, a quick getaway to the Rockies is a popular choice for those looking to escape Houston’s oppressive heat. But while destinations like Vail, Breckinridge and Aspen beautifully beckon, the sleepy yet sensational Gunnison Valley area is worth a closer look.

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May 2019 Weekend Update

Postcards from Houstonians’ Favorite Getaways

One of the oldest structures on Galveston Island, having survived the Great Storm of 1900, Carr Mansion (1103 33rd St., Galveston, 409.497.4740) has found new life as a charming bed and breakfast. It quietly opened last year, and is looking forward to a full summer season hosting beachgoers on the East End. Austin interior designer Shannon Eddings successfully married the historic elements with modern decor and amenities; each of the eight bedrooms  has a unique design that feels more like a home than a hotel. A guest room called The Grocer, named for Herman Marwitz, a Galveston businessman who owned a ship-supplies and grocery business, has a claw-foot tub, original fireplace, private porch and a blush-colored upholstered headboard. One hour from Downtown Houston, it’s becoming a popular venue for weddings, showers and other celebrations.

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