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Michelin-star chefs bringing Italian, French cuisine to MFAH
From left: Chefs Salvatore Martone, Jonathan Benno and Alain Verzeroli all Michelin star recipients are part of a team bringing two restaurant concepts to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 2021. (Shannon O Hara/Bastion Restaurants)
From left: Chefs Salvatore Martone, Jonathan Benno and Alain Verzeroli all Michelin star recipients are part of a team bringing two restaurant concepts to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 2021. (Shannon O Hara/Bastion Restaurants)
Michelin-Starred chefs head two new restaurants at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Installation view of Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Color Flash for Chat and Chew, Paris Texas in Seventy-Two, 2019–2020.Thomas Dubrock
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) on Tuesday announced two new onsite restaurants, both helmed by Michelin-Starred chefs, set to open at 1001 Bissonnet St. The concepts are a collaboration with New York City’s Bastion Restaurants, the group behind Houston’s La Table restaurant near Uptown Park.
Cafe Leonelli, scheduled to open in March, and Le Jardinier, slotted for April, are situated in adjacent spaces within the Kinder Building. The $476 million museum expansion made its debut in November.
10 New Luxury Hotels Opening in 2021
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After travel was largely put on hold this year, many are expected to take those once-in-a-lifetime bucket-list trips in 2021. Here’s 10 luxury hotels to keep on your radar.
Aman New York, New York
The luxury brand known for its wellness offerings will head to New York City in the spring. The hotel will have of 83 guestrooms and suites, which start at 750 square feet and each have a functioning fireplace. The nearly 25,000-square-foot Aman Spa has rooms dedicated to consultation, examination and therapy, while the Wellness Center will have seven spa treatment suites and two Banya and Hammam Spa Houses. Each Spa House has its own private outdoor relaxation terrace with hot and cold plunge pools. Guests will also have access to Aman’s signature fine-dining Japanese restaurant, a wine cellar available for private wine tastings and events, and a jazz club.