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The Guide to an Unforgettable Night in Houston

Published Feb 05, 2024 by Keila Rodriguez

Valentine's Day in Houston

Houston is a vibrant metropolis that thrives in the arts and curates a plethora of cuisines. Whether you are planning a Galentine's Day or the perfect night out with your significant other, its historical landmarks and award-winning menus will earn a special place in your heart this Valentine’s Day. 

Candlelit Dinner 

A satiable bite is never too far. With diverse culinary offerings, Houston allows you to enjoy a tasty lamb curry and sticky toffee pudding from the 2024 James Beard Award semifinalist Jun after a candlelight concert. Explore other acclaimed restaurants in Houston here

Enjoy the View 

On a budget? Stargazing under James Turrell’s Twilight Epiphany is never amiss. Don’t skip the Rothko Chapel, one of Houston’s most historical landmarks, followed by a wood-fired slice from Nonno’s Family Pizza Taven just around the corner. 

Restore Yourself 

Go for a scenic walk at Hermann Park, a sprawling 717-acre landscape, or an afternoon stroll at the Houston Botanic Garden. Shop a variety of wellness items for your cupid after a yoga class and sound bath at the Wellness Market on Feb. 11. 

Create Your Own 

Many small businesses host remarkable guided workshops that gratify your senses. From cake decorating to perfume mixology creating your own treasure and cherished memories with loved ones is a classic night in The Bayou City. 

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Out of the 13 Houston chefs and restaurants initially named semifinalists for the 2025 James Beard Awards, four have advanced to the final round.  The James Beard Awards honor outstanding talent in the culinary and hospitality industries across the country. This year’s Houston finalists span a range of categories, from Best Chef to Outstanding Wine Program, showcasing the city’s vibrant and diverse dining scene.  Click to expand Emmanuel Chavez of Tatemó is once again a finalist in the Best Chef: Texas category, marking his third consecutive nomination. He continues to earn acclaim for his masterful use of heirloom corn, crafting dishes that pay homage to the cultural significance of maize in Mexican cuisine. Joining him in the same category is Thomas Bille of Belly of the Beast in Spring, earning his second nomination for the restaurant’s bold, Mexican-inspired offerings that push creative boundaries.  Click to expand Ema, celebrated for its Mexican-inspired pastries and high-quality coffee, has secured a spot in the Best New Restaurant category. Meanwhile, March is a finalist in the Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program category, thanks to its expertly curated and diverse selection of Mediterranean wines.  All four Houston finalists have also earned recognition in the prestigious Michelin Guide, adding to their impressive list of accolades.   Winners will be announced during the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards ceremony on June 16 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.  Learn more about Houston’s award-winning culinary scene. 
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