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  2. List of restaurants in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The following restaurants and restaurant chains are located in Houston, Texas This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. BCN Taste & Tradition - Wikipedia

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    BCN Taste & Tradition is a restaurant in Houston, Texas. [2] [3] [4] Background.

  4. Turkish coffee - Wikipedia

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    Habits changed; the old coffee culture declined; the epicurean coffee aficionado was less to be seen. Although still important in Turkish tradition, today Turks drink more tea than coffee. [14]: 6–7, 84–85, 93–100, 150 A survey of Turkish regions found that in some areas "coffee" was made without using coffee beans at all. [45]

  5. New restaurant: Salt spa moves, reopens with coffee bar in ...

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    The salt spa owner saw too many clients coming in with drinks. She decided to relocate and reopen with a coffee bar. New restaurant: Salt spa moves, reopens with coffee bar in Old Florida area

  6. Saltgrass Steak House - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of a restaurant in Houston, 2024. The first Saltgrass Steak House opened in March 1991 along the Katy Freeway (I-10) in Houston. [3] It sits along the historic trail where cattle herders would drive their livestock south to graze on the salt grasses of the Texas Gulf Coast.

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  8. L.A.'s best Turkish cooking? Find it at this coffee shop's ...

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    Santa Monica's Lokl Haus, and its pop-up spinoff Lokl Haus Kitchen, serves the region's best introduction to Turkish cooking.

  9. The Salt Lick - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lick was opened in Driftwood in 1967 by Thurman Roberts, Sr. and his wife Hisako T. Roberts. [1] It quickly grew in popularity and went from being open just a few times a year to seven days a week. Roberts and Hisako built the Salt Lick restaurant on the ranch where he was born, using locally quarried limestone.

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