Houston Dining Index - A Guide for Visitors (and Most Locals, Too)
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Houston is a terrific place to dine, one of the joys of the city. This guide is geared mainly to visitors to Houston, business travelers, for the most part, who might be overwhelmed by the seemingly endless development across the coastal plain.
This should also be very useful to newcomers and those in the suburbs who might feel the same. The establishments recommended are often the ones most accessible for those not familiar with the city, who are likely staying in a hotel downtown, the Galleria area, or in west Houston near one of the energy companies. Hard-to-find or distant dining destinations are avoided unless there is a chance it might be visited, likely as part of business function. The recommendations and profiles are independent and as objective as possible, the product of a lot of research and deep familiarity with the local dining scene.
Though the business traveler might be the primary target, there will be countless options for those visiting on a budget. The author has penned three editions of a guidebook entitled Houston Dining on the Cheap, after all.
Mike Riccetti
Mike Riccetti is a Houston-based food writer who has written three editions of the popular guidebook, Houston Dining on the Cheap - A Guide to the Best Inexpensive Restaurants in Houston. For the last few years, he has been the local editor of the Zagat Survey. He has been a significant contributor to other guides: The Ultimate Food Lover’s Guide to Houston and Where the Locals Eat. He has written regularly for My Table - Houston’s Dining Magazine since 2004, and the Galveston County Daily News since 2010. Additionally, he posts several articles a week about restaurants, food and wine for Examiner.com. In the January 2011 issue of My Table he was named one of “100 Houston Tastemakers.” He is also the co-author of The Guide to Ridiculously Easy Entertaining. He is currently – and since 2008 – working on a book entitled Eating Italian in America about the history of Italian food in this country. A lengthy excerpt is currently available as an eBook, From the Antipasto to the Zabaglione - The Story of Italian Restaurants in America. A longtime Houstonian, he has degrees from The University of Texas at Austin and Cornell University.
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