Former Politan Row chef Masaru Fukuda to open Pacha Nikkei in west Houston
Nikkei cuisine refers to food created by Japanese immigrants and their descendants living in Peru.
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Nikkei cuisine refers to food created by Japanese immigrants and their descendants living in Peru.
Read MoreYear to date, total single-family sales are now down 1.3% compared to the record pace of the first seven months of 2021.
Read MoreGood morning, Houston! I hope your Wednesday is off to a good start. In today’s installment of 5 Things to Know, we have lots of back-to-school safety stories, the latest on drought conditions, an increased telecom charge and more.
Read MoreMandito’s, meaning “little Armando” in Spanish, was an affectionate nickname Armando Palacios’ parent used for him during his childhood. The restaurant concept reflects the Tex-Mex culture from his youth.
Read MoreBaker Botts’ 172,301-square-foot lease renewal is “on track to be one of the largest office deals of the year in Houston,” said Mark O’Donnell, vice chairman at Savills.
Read MoreHuntsman Corp. announced the strategic review for the Textile Effects division in late December 2021.
Read MoreDuring Chapman’s tenure, the market generated more than $80 million dollars in support of the Houston Ballet.
Read MoreKelsey-Seybold Clinic – Memorial Villages is one of the company’s largest locations and serves as a specialty hub for nearby clinics.
Read MoreThe center will house St. Luke’s youth services functions as well as nonprofit community organizations.
Read MoreGood morning, Houston! I hope you had a good weekend and are ready for the week, which might include the start of the school year for some readers’ families. We have more on the new school year and other hot topics in today’s 5 Things to Know.
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