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Author: K. Walker
K. Walker is an author at My Gay Houston. They were born and raised in Houston, and fall in love with its vibrancy and diversity everyday. As a bigender individual, they are passionate about the transgender and non-binary community and everything it has to offer.
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Credit: LolaMarch 2, 2020Ken Bridge, the restaurateur responsible for Dragon Bowl Asian Bistro and Pink’s Pizza, has given Houston another hip, casual restaurant with Lola. Bridge’s named the restaurant after his friend’s grandmother, who was a grandmother to him as well. An affectionate Filipino term for a grandmother, the name Lola embodies the warmth that comes with a grandmother’s love and the warmth customers experience with friendly staff and classic diner comfort food. View this post...
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Credit: @KatfishandgritsFebruary 19, 2020There’s no better way to celebrate Houston history than through dining, so patronize history in the making by supporting Houston’s Black-Owned restaurants. Start with breakfast at the Breakfast Klub, owned by Marcus Davis. With Katfish and Grits and Wings and Waffles, expect pan-American and Cajun comfort for breakfast and lunch. View this post on Instagram Rain or shine, The Breakfast Klub is always on my mind! Stop by for breakfast today!
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February 3, 2020Add some culture to your life by brunching at Houston’s Kulture, an urban komfort kitchen. This Black-owned eatery, brought to life by Marcus Davis, provides guests with an extravagant dining experience with the home-grown comfort of classic Southern dishes. Executive Chef Dawn Burrell composes edible works of culinary art that harmonize African, Carribean, and Southern flavors. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kulture
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Credit: Pavel Kaplun / © 2018 KreativstudioJanuary 21, 2020Dining View this post on Instagram Dim sum is our favorite meal of the day and a table full of dumplings makes it all the better. 😌 • • • #oceanpalace #oceanpalacerestaurant #houston #houstoneats #houstonfood #htxfoodie #houstonfoodies #dimsum #dimsumlover #houstontx #bestofhouston A post shared by Ocean Palace (@oceanpalacehouston) on Dec 14, 2019 at 9:30am PST The Lunar New Year is an event worth celebrating, and in Houston there's no shortage of
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Credit: Photo by Ben Sweet on UnsplashJanuary 3, 2020Mind and Body Don’t worry if you’ve already slipped up on your new year’s resolution; 2020 is the year we see who we are just as clearly as who we strive to be. Cherish both of these versions of yourself and release stress by meditating with guidance at Discovery Green or, for the new and expecting moms out there, visit Project Row Houses on January 4th to attend Mommies, Movement, and Meditation. If you like even more interaction, then try Yoga + Sound Healing to engage...