Mayan Miracle

In the jungles of the Yucatán, a new spa resort mixes ancient waters with modern architecture — and primitive medicine with really good tequila. By Lisa Holthouse.

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When someone begins planning a vacation to the Yucatán, thoughts of sandy beaches and bikinis come to mind, places like Cancun, congested with high-rise hotels and rowdy bars. But there is another way to experience the area, a visit to the center of the Mayan forest. It is a secret surprise that absolutely must be experienced in your lifetime. The new Chablé Resort is a jungle retreat experience — no beach in sight — that guarantees a reset.

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The Sugar Land Wine & Food Affair toasts its 15th anniversary this weekend, with five days of tastings and events.

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‘House’ Rules

Expect smart, classic bistro cuisine — with an artful, international twist — from the Latin American brother-owners of the Heights’ new Maison Pucha.

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In the Heights, everything inside the new Maison Pucha Bistro (1001 Studewood St.) looks artsy and attractive. Globe lighting and deep-blue painted ceilings with matching walls inspired by Van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” and Chagall’s “Lovers Over Paris” offer a moody backdrop for French dining.

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