1. Texas BBQ Restaurant in Houston
Triple J’s Smokehouse Houston’s favorite authentic Texas barbecue. Since 1994 Houston area have enjoyed the signature ribs, award-winning sausage, and delicious beef brisket at the bustling kitchen right in the heart of the Houston. Named one of Houston’s 11 favorite barbecue restaurants by KHOU-TV Channel 11 viewers! Triple J’s. They have twenty years of knowledge on smoking meat with nothing but post oak wood and fire and they make it seem easy! And always remember: life’s too short not to eat good BBQ!
http://triplejsmokehouse.com/
2. Authentic Mexican Restaurant
Xochi
Culinary and indigenous richness of Oaxaca, Mexico and its varied geographic regions and preservation of primitive customs with an unrivaled menu of Oaxaca-inspired food and drink.
The menu features a wide variety of house made masas incorporating many types an colors of corn, an endless variety of moles, and many other very distinctive and diverse Oaxacan-inspired dishes.
https://www.xochihouston.com/
3. Authentic Colombian Food
Mi Pueblito
Mi Pueblito Restaurant was founded in 1998, to promote and maintain the richness of the Colombian cuisine in United States. The combination of exotic ingredients, along with authentic recipes makes our food unique in flavor.
Mi pueblito’s unique and versatile environment provides the perfect location for any Event. Our attentive staff and casual atmosphere create a dining experience you’ll remember.
http://www.mipueblitohouston.com/
4. Traveler’s Table
Traveler’s Table. Fortunate to have a diverse team of talented chefs who have brought their multi-ethnic cooking styles and experiences together to help create unique dishes and drinks that showcase the best flavors and ingredients from all over the world.
https://travelerstable.com/
5. Italian Authentic Food
Chef Chris Cosentino, winner of Top Chef Masters and co-owner of San Francisco’s Cockscomb, Jackrabbit in Portland, Oregon, and Acacia House in the Napa Valley, opened his first restaurant in Houston on October 15, 2019 with his business partner Oliver Wharton.
This food represents immigrant cuisine in America,” said Chris. “When Italians immigrated to the U.S., it was difficult to acquire the same product that they had at home in Italy.
http://rosalieitaliansoul.com/
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Alyxandra Quintero, Mariana Gomez, Daniela Castro, Dazmine Washintong
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