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Map Your Next Move In H-town — CultureMap iPhone App (Houston, TX)
CultureMap is making it even easier to navigate through the traffic to get to your favorite boutiques and hit up the latest hotspots without missing the evening’s events — all while you’re on the go.
Download their iPhone app so you’re always informed on what’s fun everyday.

Map Your Next Move In H-town — CultureMap iPhone App (Houston, TX)

CultureMap is making it even easier to navigate through the traffic to get to your favorite boutiques and hit up the latest hotspots without missing the evening’s events — all while you’re on the go.

Download their iPhone app so you’re always informed on what’s fun everyday.

Please Take Me Out Back! — Backstreet Cafe (Houston, TX)
I can’t believe I’ve never heard of Backstreet Cafe until Jarrod took me for lunch on my last visit to Houston.  The food, the service, the wine list, the patio…it’s all divine.
Above on the right, you’ll see the amazing halibut piled on top of veggies (half portion I split with Trey) I devoured two nights ago.  Amongst a table of friends, we all sampled each other’s entrees and were impressed with every bite.  From the duck confit to the pecan roasted chicken to the fillet, and don’t forget the vegan autumn soup (my lunch pictured on the left), holy moly make my mouth water.  Every bite was divine.
Top it off with a glass of port and make a resi for your next visit.  This is one place you won’t want to miss in Houston.
Other Houston Musts:
Goode Company BBQ 
Carrabba’s (Italian)
Flemming’s (Steak)
Barry’s Pizza
Da Marco’s (Italian)
Tony Mandola’s (Seafood)
There are so many more actually, those are just the favorites off the top of my head.
Bon Appetit.  Eat up!

Please Take Me Out Back!Backstreet Cafe (Houston, TX)

I can’t believe I’ve never heard of Backstreet Cafe until Jarrod took me for lunch on my last visit to Houston.  The food, the service, the wine list, the patio…it’s all divine.

Above on the right, you’ll see the amazing halibut piled on top of veggies (half portion I split with Trey) I devoured two nights ago.  Amongst a table of friends, we all sampled each other’s entrees and were impressed with every bite.  From the duck confit to the pecan roasted chicken to the fillet, and don’t forget the vegan autumn soup (my lunch pictured on the left), holy moly make my mouth water.  Every bite was divine.

Top it off with a glass of port and make a resi for your next visit.  This is one place you won’t want to miss in Houston.

Other Houston Musts:

  • Goode Company BBQ
  • Carrabba’s (Italian)
  • Flemming’s (Steak)
  • Barry’s Pizza
  • Da Marco’s (Italian)
  • Tony Mandola’s (Seafood)

There are so many more actually, those are just the favorites off the top of my head.

Bon Appetit. Eat up!

A Babushka and Child by Adrien Field
Aka Adrien’s first impression of Encore.  I knew he would love it!
And apparently he was also a fan of The Hotel Zaza.
See, Houston can be interesting.  And if you don’t trust me, you can always count on Adrien’s discerning taste.

A Babushka and Child by Adrien Field

Aka Adrien’s first impression of Encore.  I knew he would love it!

And apparently he was also a fan of The Hotel Zaza.

See, Houston can be interesting.  And if you don’t trust me, you can always count on Adrien’s discerning taste.

Total Body Definition — DEFINE (Houston, Tx)
If you’ve picked up an USweekly in the last couple of years, you’ve heard of Physique 57, the NYC studio (based off The Lotte Berk Method) that made Kelly Ripa’s arms the phenomenon they are today.  I took the 57 minute challenge a few times, and despite my physical fitness, each one brought me closer to the verge of tears. Read about my experience here.
Houston has never seen the likes of this kind of training until now!
Henry “Hank” Richardson just opened DEFINE, a completely green private studio on San Felipe (at Bering), to tone up Houston.
As you can see, I attended a class which included:
Stretching
Upper body weight workout
Yoga-like lunges
Hip openers, plies, and leg lifts on the bar
Pilates abs
Stretching
The movements were reminiscent of Physique 57, but not at all equivalent in terms of intensity.  However, I believe this is to the benefit of most people trying it for the first time.  For those of you who lift regularly, the exercises will lean you out and tone up your muscles while building strength.  If you’re looking to get back on the wellness wagon, it’s a great way to ease back into working out.
One of the women in the class who comes twice a week in conjunction with her routine of cardio and lifting at another gym said she has seen her body transform.  She is leaner and has greater flexibility.
Hank assures me he will be offering advanced classes in the near future.  But I would always suggest a jog around Memorial Park before you head in.  Heating up your muscles is always a smart idea before deep stretching.
Your first visit is free, so I give it a shot!  DEFINE offers classes all day.
(Full Disclosure: I took the free first class.)

Total Body Definition — DEFINE (Houston, Tx)

If you’ve picked up an USweekly in the last couple of years, you’ve heard of Physique 57, the NYC studio (based off The Lotte Berk Method) that made Kelly Ripa’s arms the phenomenon they are today.  I took the 57 minute challenge a few times, and despite my physical fitness, each one brought me closer to the verge of tears. Read about my experience here.

Houston has never seen the likes of this kind of training until now!

Henry “Hank” Richardson just opened DEFINE, a completely green private studio on San Felipe (at Bering), to tone up Houston.

As you can see, I attended a class which included:

  1. Stretching
  2. Upper body weight workout
  3. Yoga-like lunges
  4. Hip openers, plies, and leg lifts on the bar
  5. Pilates abs
  6. Stretching

The movements were reminiscent of Physique 57, but not at all equivalent in terms of intensity.  However, I believe this is to the benefit of most people trying it for the first time.  For those of you who lift regularly, the exercises will lean you out and tone up your muscles while building strength.  If you’re looking to get back on the wellness wagon, it’s a great way to ease back into working out.

One of the women in the class who comes twice a week in conjunction with her routine of cardio and lifting at another gym said she has seen her body transform.  She is leaner and has greater flexibility.

Hank assures me he will be offering advanced classes in the near future.  But I would always suggest a jog around Memorial Park before you head in.  Heating up your muscles is always a smart idea before deep stretching.

Your first visit is free, so I give it a shot!  DEFINE offers classes all day.

(Full Disclosure: I took the free first class.)

What Is Your Favorite Houston Hot Spot?

Last night I asked trendy couple Kirstin and Matt to fill me in on their favorite new restaurants in town.  Here’s where you’ll find them dining:

Others have been recommending:

What are your new (as in the last five years) favorites?

The Ultimate Guide To The New Houston - CultureMap.com
I might be a native of Houston, but when I visit home these days, I’m competely lost!
This city has gone through a cultural transformation since I officially lived here almost a decade ago. There are so many new restaurants, bars, and events popping up in neighborhoods I never new existed, it’s hard for me to keep up!
For Houstonians who could also use a little help navigating, famed local journalists Shelby Hodge and Clifford Pugh launched CultureMap (today!) to show you around town.  Literally, you search stories via a map so you can see where the action went down.
Check in with them for reviews, style, and all the gossip about town.

The Ultimate Guide To The New Houston - CultureMap.com

I might be a native of Houston, but when I visit home these days, I’m competely lost!

This city has gone through a cultural transformation since I officially lived here almost a decade ago. There are so many new restaurants, bars, and events popping up in neighborhoods I never new existed, it’s hard for me to keep up!

For Houstonians who could also use a little help navigating, famed local journalists Shelby Hodge and Clifford Pugh launched CultureMap (today!) to show you around town.  Literally, you search stories via a map so you can see where the action went down.

Check in with them for reviews, style, and all the gossip about town.

My second article in today’s Houston Chronicle covers the sold out opening of The Elixir of Love for The Houston Grand Opera.

Check out the fashionistas at the black tie affair.

Joanne King Herring (remember Julia Robert’s character in Charlie Wilson’s War?) is one of my favorite socialites to chat with because she is always imparting bits of wisdom.  Her thoughts on dressing for formal dinners is dead on (and always on my mind when shopping for the perfect dress).

The Hotel Zaza - Houston and Dallas

Last week I attended two events for Catwalk for the Cure, both held at the Hotel Zaza in Houston. It was so refreshing to be back there again!  Then, while enjoying a plate of their famous grilled quail, it dawned on me that while I had referenced my experiences there this summer, I had never told you why I enjoyed it so much.

Let’s put aside the fact I now know the staff personally at both locations of the Zaza, but instead focus on how and why that came to be. 

What seems like forever ago, my friend Jen took me to the hard hat event when the Houston location was under construction, but I wouldn’t set foot into the finished product until years after it’s opening. 

After hearing the rave reviews, I referred a friend visiting Houston to the hotel and went to meet him for a drink one night.  When I pulled up to the valet I felt like they were rolling out the welcome mat just for me.  Entering the lobby I was instantly in love with the modern, eclectic decor, and when I found my friend had not yet arrived at Monarch, the manager bought me a drink and chatted with me until he arrived.  I’m pleased to call Alex (the manager) a friend now as well.

Sure you could say he was just making small talk with a pretty girl, but I’ve since heard the same account from several other people.  Alex wouldn’t be the only friendly member of their staff.  With a simple hello, I befriended many others and now keep up with them on Facebook!

So obviously I was instantly enamored, so I wanted to know more about the space, the people, and everything they had to offer.  Here’s what I found:

GREAT THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES

Both hotels have a more intimate feeling than your average Ritz or Four Seasons.  Honestly, I have no idea if there are less rooms, but it feels like a smaller, more personable space than the aforementioned chains.  So not only is the price point better, but so is the ambiance. 

In terms of the hotel itself, Zaza Houston (built on the skeleton of the historic Warwick hotel) is a bigger location but maintains the boutique feel of the original in Dallas.  The rooms boast a modern but comfortable decor with cozy beds and Molton Brown toiletries .  From my experience, it seems the rooms in Dallas a little bigger and more plush.  My favorite feature are the “Seven Wonders of the World” suites that are decorated in different themes like Rock Star, China, Space age, etc. And don’t even get me started on the rooftop “Black Label” suite with the amazing views you can enjoy from the gigantic bathtub on the balcony (God only knows what has gone on in there). 

If you’re into the celeb scene, the Zaza is a good spot for sightings.  Many times I stopped by stars like Kid Rock and Young Jeezy were residing in the suites.

FINE DINING I CAN AFFORD

Downstairs in the restaurants - Monarch in Houston and Dragonfly in Dallas - you’ll find a menu with a little taste of every cuisine.  Both the Houston chef Aaron Neeley and Grant Morgan in Dallas update their menu seasonally.  In fact, the dinner I attended last Thursday was a sampling of their new fall menu.  People loved the steak, but we all agreed the scallops were some of the best we’ve ever tasted.  Consistent favorites of mine are the grilled quail, deconstructed ahi roll, and their fish specials. 

As with most restaurants right now, they usually offer a special promotion.  Right now if you mention “Fall 09” you will get 15% off your meal.  Mondays they have half off all bottles of wine, and Wednesdays the whole menu is discounted fifty percent.  So you can see it was an easy sell to get me to come on multiple occasions.  Rumor has it they are also starting “reverse happy hour.”  Another winner in my book!

As for the dessert (I mention this because my request has fallen on deaf ears), don’t be deceived by the sound of the red velvet cupcakes.  Even if you’re an amateur when it comes to sweets, you’ll be highly disappointed by the bite-sized blandness.  I’m pretty sure the cupcakes are my only real complaint about the hotel actually…..

BE SWEET TO YOURSELF


But I’ll tell you something you can indulge in without guilt - the spa!  I didn’t get a chance to go to the one in Dallas during my stay,  but if the Houston one is any indication, I can recommend them both without hesitation.  First of all, they have these pedicure chairs that tilt you backwards so you’re laying comfortably while the esthetician is meticulously primping your feet.  Then if you decide to get actual treatments, they have a fully equipped locker room and a delightfully dark lounge with beds for you to await your service.  The facial was acceptable and left my skin glowing, but the massage from Emin (who is often referred to as “AMEN”) is ridiculous.  After an hour rub down I asked him how he was able to control the hot rocks over the contours of my back.  His response, “what rocks?”  What felt like warm stones were actually his strong, oh-so-smooth hands.  Holy moly y’all.  Holy moly.

POOLSIDE PEEPS

I actually started spending time at the hotel because of the pool.  Due to their summertime Urban Oasis, I enjoyed the peaceful patio during the week, and then throwing back a few Coronas with a fun crowd on the weekends.  Ok, so the weekends would get a little rough in Houston, but Dallas was the trendy place to be seen.  I wasn’t really into the whole wearing heels in my bikini, but my gladiators worked as well.  Either way, at both hot spots, the people watching was unprecedented. (Because of the recession, most hotels were opening up their pool area to locals to drive business, Zaza was no different.)

YOUR LUXE HOME

After college, Andy and I frequented the Beverly Hills Hotel so it became like our “home away from home.” Unfortunately I was never able to find a place I wanted to hang my hat in NYC.  The Zaza welcomed me with open arms and it’s always nice to return for a visit.  And I know they will do the same for you.

(**In total, Hotel Zaza generously comped a 4 night stay in Dallas as well as 3 spa treatments.)

Favorite Spots Around Town - Lunch in Houston
Tiny Boxwoods (Pictured Above)
If the ladies who lunch aren’t headed to the country club, you’ll find them at Tiny Boxwoods amongst a crowd of twenty-somethings looking lovely. An oh so cute cafe hidden off W Alabama, Tiny Boxwoods offers a quaint escape from the hustle of Houston.  It shares a garden with nursery next door so you feel like you’re enjoying your fresh salad on someone’s patio.  Their menu changes daily, but locals come back for their quiche at brunch, beet burger, and the melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chip cookie that sells out every day without fail. Seating can be tough, but service is quick and friendly if you sit at the espresso bar.  You can go in shorts and t-shirt, but just know that it’s one of THE places to be seen in Houston.
The Daily Review 
Also hidden from sight is the Daily Review off Dunlavy and Lamar.  Their patio is nice, but in this heat, you’ll want to sit inside the chic diner to enjoy their fresh offerings.  Their menu is healthy and not overly expensive.  I’d suggest a little makeup to walk in, but it’s not necessary.
Ruggles Grille 5115 at Saks Fifth Avenue
Don’t be decieved by the white linen tablecloths or oversized chairs.  You can sit down in the cool ac and enjoy a lovely meal in any attire at every price point.  I blogged about their jumbo lump crab salad a couple weeks ago which had the pretty price of $22, but it was by far the most expensive thing on the menu.  I’ve heard rumors their bread pudding is delish, but I’ve never had the pleasure of trying it myself.
Neiman Marcus Cafe
This has been my go-to Galleria lunch spot for years!  They start you off with a cup of chicken broth (I’m not sure why, but I love it) followed by their famous monkey bread rolls and strawberry butter.  That is enough to make me happy.  But you can’t miss out on their soup and sandwich combo.  My favorite being the chicken tortilla and chicken salad combo. Of course you know you want one of their infamous chocolate chip cookies before you return to shopping.
Barnaby’s
A super casual diner with extra large portions of comfort food.  My favorite Chinese chicken salad is big enough to feed three ravenous women.  The pesto chicken salad sandwhich is noteworthy as well.  There are three locations around Houston now, so you can easily pop in for a bite with friends.
Ziggy’s
Ziggy’s offers healthy dishes you wouldn’t know are healthy.  In other words, there is something for everyone here.  There isn’t much of an atmosphere to speak of, but it’s a great alternative to Cafe Express.
La Madeleine
This chain of French cafeterias will never dissappoint you.  You can order sandwiches and pasta from the menu, but I’m so in love with their fat free ceasar salad, soups, potato gallettes, and quiches they offer right off the line, I never even look at the menu.  I don’t have to tell you it’s super casual, but it is a tad bit expensive for a cafeteria.
Smoothie Island
Smoothie Island is the  only place I know in Houston to get a real green juice or a fresh fruit smoothie.  They also offer great grilled veggie plates and pita sandwhiches.  The majority of people you’ll find there are under the age of 16, but it’s a great for a quick healthy bite.

Favorite Spots Around Town - Lunch in Houston

If the ladies who lunch aren’t headed to the country club, you’ll find them at Tiny Boxwoods amongst a crowd of twenty-somethings looking lovely. An oh so cute cafe hidden off W Alabama, Tiny Boxwoods offers a quaint escape from the hustle of Houston.  It shares a garden with nursery next door so you feel like you’re enjoying your fresh salad on someone’s patio.  Their menu changes daily, but locals come back for their quiche at brunch, beet burger, and the melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chip cookie that sells out every day without fail. Seating can be tough, but service is quick and friendly if you sit at the espresso bar.  You can go in shorts and t-shirt, but just know that it’s one of THE places to be seen in Houston.

Also hidden from sight is the Daily Review off Dunlavy and Lamar.  Their patio is nice, but in this heat, you’ll want to sit inside the chic diner to enjoy their fresh offerings.  Their menu is healthy and not overly expensive.  I’d suggest a little makeup to walk in, but it’s not necessary.

Don’t be decieved by the white linen tablecloths or oversized chairs.  You can sit down in the cool ac and enjoy a lovely meal in any attire at every price point.  I blogged about their jumbo lump crab salad a couple weeks ago which had the pretty price of $22, but it was by far the most expensive thing on the menu.  I’ve heard rumors their bread pudding is delish, but I’ve never had the pleasure of trying it myself.

  • Neiman Marcus Cafe

This has been my go-to Galleria lunch spot for years!  They start you off with a cup of chicken broth (I’m not sure why, but I love it) followed by their famous monkey bread rolls and strawberry butter.  That is enough to make me happy.  But you can’t miss out on their soup and sandwich combo.  My favorite being the chicken tortilla and chicken salad combo. Of course you know you want one of their infamous chocolate chip cookies before you return to shopping.

A super casual diner with extra large portions of comfort food.  My favorite Chinese chicken salad is big enough to feed three ravenous women.  The pesto chicken salad sandwhich is noteworthy as well.  There are three locations around Houston now, so you can easily pop in for a bite with friends.

Ziggy’s offers healthy dishes you wouldn’t know are healthy.  In other words, there is something for everyone here.  There isn’t much of an atmosphere to speak of, but it’s a great alternative to Cafe Express.

This chain of French cafeterias will never dissappoint you.  You can order sandwiches and pasta from the menu, but I’m so in love with their fat free ceasar salad, soups, potato gallettes, and quiches they offer right off the line, I never even look at the menu.  I don’t have to tell you it’s super casual, but it is a tad bit expensive for a cafeteria.

Smoothie Island is the  only place I know in Houston to get a real green juice or a fresh fruit smoothie.  They also offer great grilled veggie plates and pita sandwhiches.  The majority of people you’ll find there are under the age of 16, but it’s a great for a quick healthy bite.

Houstonians, Don't Miss Taco Tuesday.

I didn’t believe it when the waitress recommended the FISH tacos, but I’ve now scarfed them myself - the fish tacos are the best!

Click the link.

Saint Daine’s has 25 cent wings on Thursdays, crawfish on sundays, Monday is steak night.  With the prices they offer, you probably wouldn’t dare go in to actually eat, but judging by crowds they draw and my RAVE REVIEW - you know it’s good.  Definitely worth $10 (I’m assuming you’re having a beer).

SOMETHING TO DO IN HOUSTON! - Fresh Arts Coalition
Friends and I were having this discussion the other day, then a reader wrote asking the same questions:
WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN HOUSTON?
As native Houstonians, we decided not much besides eating and shopping.  But, this is totally not true.  There are a plethora of museums, public parks, festivals, and events happening all the time.
Unfortunately we get caught up in our routine, and we forget about the culutral opportunities that surround us.  My friend Jen just turned me on to Fresh Arts Coalition that keeps track of everything artsy - theater, dance, indie movies, opera, gallery showings, etc - that you can enjoy out of the sweltering heat!
Locals should subscribe to their newsletter, visitors should look up events during there stay here.

SOMETHING TO DO IN HOUSTON! - Fresh Arts Coalition

Friends and I were having this discussion the other day, then a reader wrote asking the same questions:

WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN HOUSTON?

As native Houstonians, we decided not much besides eating and shopping.  But, this is totally not true.  There are a plethora of museums, public parks, festivals, and events happening all the time.

Unfortunately we get caught up in our routine, and we forget about the culutral opportunities that surround us.  My friend Jen just turned me on to Fresh Arts Coalition that keeps track of everything artsy - theater, dance, indie movies, opera, gallery showings, etc - that you can enjoy out of the sweltering heat!

Locals should subscribe to their newsletter, visitors should look up events during there stay here.

Looking For A Good Time In H-Town? - Young And In Houston
Not gonna lie, the scene can get pretty stuffy in Houston.  So if you’re looking to fill your social calendar with some light entertainment and casual conversation, check out Young And In Houston.  Yes, the name could be better, and the site is nothing special, but they’re bringing their A game when it comes to local events.

Looking For A Good Time In H-Town? - Young And In Houston

Not gonna lie, the scene can get pretty stuffy in Houston.  So if you’re looking to fill your social calendar with some light entertainment and casual conversation, check out Young And In Houston.  Yes, the name could be better, and the site is nothing special, but they’re bringing their A game when it comes to local events.

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