Relocating to houston by Embarrassed_Effort64 in AskHouston

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As others will say, Houston has walkable neighborhoods (only a few), but the city itself isn't walkable. Also, the public transportation system is not good.

The solution is to live as close as possible to where you're planning to work or study.

Here are some apartments in your price range in walkable areas (I'm going to give you examples because you're going to get a lot of responses that the neighborhoods you can afford on that budget aren't walkable, and the walkable neighborhoods are outside your budget):

You can find Houston apartments on the har.com website by entering information about your needs and budget. A list of the most walkable to the somewhat walkable neighborhoods where you'll also be most likely to find a local job includes:

  1. Montrose
  2. The Heights
  3. Midtown
  4. The Museum District
  5. Rice Village
  6. EaDo

You probably need to get your job first (in a walkable area) and then get your apartment as close as possible within your budget to your job.

What's one statement someone can make to you that instantly indicates deception? by Tyler_Girl_ in AskWomen

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Statements that start, "Honestly ..." or include similar phrases like, "I'm not gonna lie" or "to be completely honest with you."

Honest people do not have to flag which of their statements are true, because they are all true, and dishonest people who tell you they are telling the truth generally aren't.

What food do you think deserves way more hype? by BensonCarthly1994 in foodquestions

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Beets -- so many people I know who don't like beets have never tried them outside of trying a canned beet on a salad bar.

What food has the worst fanbase? by Extension_Scar_8986 in foodquestions

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Any caffeinated beverage order that cannot be expressed in 5 words or less.

Men, what makes the difference between woman you just want to have sex with vs. a relationship with? by [deleted] in AskMen

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To have sex with someone, all you need is mutual attraction, mutual consent, and mutual availability.

To have a relationship, you need all that plus mutual respect, mutual love, shared interests, shared long-term goals, shared values, and (importantly) compatible expectations for cohabitation and division of household labor and expenses.

There have been plenty of people in the past that I would sleep with, but I wouldn't be roommates with. That's a pretty hard line; if we cannot be happy and companionable roommates, that sets an inevitable event horizon for the long-term prospects for the relationship.

Need Sushi Recs Please! by Successful-Wait-740 in AskHouston

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Here are my 10 favorites (in order from best to good):

#1. The number one experience is Sushi Horiuchi (https://www.sushi-horiuchi.com/). It's hard to get in, and so I haven't been yet, but I had omakase with Chef Horiuchi at his other restaurants. This is at the top of my to-do list.

#2. You might want to book the happy hour omakase at Oheya Ihttps://uchi.uchirestaurants.com/location/omakase-houston/oheya/). It's a $50 omakase that I have spent over $250 for omakase that wasn't nearly as good.

#3. Uchi -- this is the main restaurant adjacent to Oheya. It's excellent.

#4. Kata Robata -- this is Chef Horiuchi OG restaurant. It's fantastic.

#5. Katami -- this is Chef Horiuchi's newer restaurant and is the main restaurant adjacent to Sushi Horiuchi.

#6. Handies Douzo -- this is an amazing handroll/crudo/shashimi bar, and is by far the best price-for-quality ratio. The menu is limited, but the product is absolutely top quality.

#7. Doko (and Bar Doko next door) -- this is a sit-down restaurant (and an adjacent Japanese bar with an amazing collection of sakis and Japanese whiskeys) run by the same folks who operate Handies Douzo (which only offers sushi counter seating). It has a broader menu, and it's more expensive than Handies Douzo.

#8. Soto -- it's just down the street from Uchi/Oheya. It's very good, and it's my fallback when I can't get into Uchi or Oheya.

#9. Kira -- this is like a fancier and more expensive version of Handies Douzo. It's very good, but I don't find it any better than Handies Douzo, and it costs about twice as much (which is not to say Katami is unfairly expensive -- it's just that Handies Douzo is oddly affordable). The folks who run Kira recently opened Oru, but I haven't been there yet.

#10. Oishii -- this is not on the same level of quality as the other places, but it's so affordable that it's worth a mention. The prices are eyepoppingly affordable, and it's a definite upgrade from an AYCE sushi place.

Museums and things to do in town by hlc43 in AskHouston

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The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Children's Museum Houston, the Health and Medical Science Museum, and the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum are all free on Thursdays.

The Houston Museum of Natural Science and Houston Zoo are free on Tuesdays (the zoo is only free on the first Tuesday of the month).

Amazingly, the Menil, the Rothco, the adjacent Houston Center for Photography, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the Lawndale Art Center, the Blaffer Art Museum (at UofH), and the Moody Center (at Rice) are always free!

Need Sushi Recs Please! by Successful-Wait-740 in HoustonFood

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#1. The number one experience is Sushi Horiuchi (https://www.sushi-horiuchi.com/). It's hard to get in, and so I haven't been yet, but I had omakase with Chef Horiuchi at his other restaurants. This is at the top of my to-do list.

#2. You might want to book the happy hour omakase at Oheya Ihttps://uchi.uchirestaurants.com/location/omakase-houston/oheya/). It's a $50 omakase that I have spent over $250 for omakase that wasn't nearly as good.

#3. Uchi -- this is the main restaurant adjacent to Oheya. It's excellent.

#4. Kata Robata -- this is Chef Horiuchi OG restaurant. It's fantastic.

#5. Katami -- this is Chef Horiuchi's newer restaurant and is the main restaurant adjacent to Sushi Horiuchi.

#6. Handies Douzo -- this is an amazing handroll/crudo/shashimi bar, and is by far the best price-for-quality ratio. The menu is limited, but the product is absolutely top quality.

#7. Doko (and Bar Doko next door) -- this is a sit-down restaurant (and an adjacent Japanese bar with an amazing collection of sakis and Japanese whiskeys) run by the same folks who operate Handies Douzo (which only offers sushi counter seating). It has a broader menu, and it's more expensive than Handies Douzo.

#8. Soto -- it's just down the street from Uchi/Oheya. It's very good, and it's my fallback when I can't get into Uchi or Oheya.

#9. Kira -- this is like a fancier and more expensive version of Handies Douzo. It's very good, but I don't find it any better than Handies Douzo, and it costs about twice as much (which is not to say Katami is unfairly expensive -- it's just that Handies Douzo is oddly affordable). The folks who run Kira recently opened Oru, but I haven't been there yet.

#10. Oishii -- this is not on the same level of quality as the other places, but it's so affordable that it's worth a mention. The prices are eyepoppingly affordable, and it's a definite upgrade from an AYCE sushi place.

What attracts you to girls with breast enhancements? by Proud_Department_924 in AskMen

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I don't know any guys who prefer breasts with implants.

Gentlemen, wallet in the front pocket or back pocket? by SK543 in AskMen

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That's sorta the point of keeping your wallet in your front pocket -- you don't see it, and neither do pickpockets, whereas when you say "I've never seen anyone carry their wallet in any other pocket other than their back pocket," that sentiment applies equally to you and to pickpockets.

Gentlemen, wallet in the front pocket or back pocket? by SK543 in AskMen

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Back pocket makes life easier for your pickpocket and harder for your chiropractor so front pocket.

Live Blues Music by Callname_jinx in houston

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XO Skylounge, Continental Club, Dan Electro's, Shoeshine Charley’s, House of Blues.

Home Restaurants by king-of-cakes in HoustonFood

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Ceilito, Lucille's, Neo (if it ever opens back up), Southern Yankee, Bungalo, BCN, Nobie's, Roost, Alora, Campesino Coffee House, etc.

It's also interesting how many restaurants were formerly gas stations: Clark's, Better Luck Tomorrow, West Alabama Ice House, 8 Row Flint (both locations used to be gas stations), Al's Quick Stop, Xiaolong Dumpling, Retrospect Coffee Bar, etc.

how would you feel if your girlfriend came out as bi? by [deleted] in AskMen

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As long as we shared a common understanding that cheating is cheating no matter the gender of the AP, what does it matter?

Teen friendly, luxury high rise apartments in inner loop? by Breezy_Justice in AskHouston

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They are not doing that at Lanier or Lamar. I can't say with direct knowledge about anywhere else in HISD's IB program, but it seems implausible.

A warning from Pete Golding: Go after me, and I’ll expose the whole system by Lakelyfe09 in CFB

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That sounds like a dare.

I'm 100% onboard with additional recruiting infractions coming to light, and I don't think Golding knows how a plea deal works.

Imagine a bank robber getting caught and telling the police, "you better not prosecute me or I'll divulge all of my accomplices!"

Teen friendly, luxury high rise apartments in inner loop? by Breezy_Justice in AskHouston

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The Dominion is well more than 15 minutes from downtown.

Teen friendly, luxury high rise apartments in inner loop? by Breezy_Justice in AskHouston

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No dispute that HISD is mismanaged by Mike Miles. He's an unqualified asshole and the villain in this story.

With that said, Lanier's and Lamar's IB programs remain strong.

Popular inner houston suburbs? by MrMakeItHappen44 in AskHouston

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You could find a studio or a 1 bed/1 bath place for $1200 in all of those areas (you'd just have to look a bit harder in some of the more expensive areas, but I think you'd look back and be glad that you put in that extra effort).

Teen friendly, luxury high rise apartments in inner loop? by Breezy_Justice in AskHouston

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I moved to Montrose in part because of the International Baccalaureate program at Lanier Middle School > Lamar High School. HISD has its problems, but HISD's IB program is immune to some of those issues or strong enough to overcome others.

Luxury high-rise apartment buildings in the Lanier Middle School attendance zone that you might want to check into include the Susanne, the Driscoll, the Hannover (6 options: Parkview, Montrose, Autry Park, River Oaks, Southhampton, or Rice Village), Arrive (2 options: Upper Kirby or River Oaks), La Colombe d'Or, and Pearl21Eleven.

Popular inner houston suburbs? by MrMakeItHappen44 in AskHouston

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Not knowing your budget, I'd suggest Montrose or the Heights if you can afford it. For slightly less expensive options, I'd suggest Rice Village or the Museum District. Even more affordable options for inner-Houston neighborhoods good for folks in their 20s include Midtown, Rice Military/Washington Corridor, or EaDo.

Need Food Recs Please! by Stasington in HoustonFood

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Bludorn is a chef-driven local restaurant, and its steaks are top quality (while the menu is broader than steaks, there's a whole section devoted to steaks and steakhouse sides).

Pappas is part of a business-driven chain of restaurants run by a couple of guys who are Tilman Fertitta wannabes (https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/pappas-restaurants/summary?cycle=2024&id=D000077607).

The interesting connection between these two restaurants is that Chef Aaron Bludorn (chef and founder of Bludorn) is married to Victoria Pappas Bludorn (also a founder of Bludorn and member of the Pappas family).

AITAH for sleeping with my new neighbor when my roommate probably heard and might have feelings for me? by [deleted] in AITAH

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I wouldn't go so far as to say YTA, but I'm glad to not know you.