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The Biggest Houston Restaurant News This Month, May 2025
The Biggest Houston Restaurant News This Month, May 2025

Eater

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Eater

The Biggest Houston Restaurant News This Month, May 2025

Catch up on each month's most exciting food and dining news in Eater Houston's newest column. 5) Houston's Genesis Steakhouse Becomes Exodus and Pivots to a Non-Kosher Menu Diners were particularly interested in news that Houston's formerly kosher steakhouse Genesis Steakhouse and Wine Bar, which closed in April, will be resurrected as Exodus Bar and Grill. In its second act, owner Jason Goldstein says the restaurant will not be entirely kosher, but will still feature kosher-certified steaks and chickens, along with dishes like cheeseburgers, gumbo, sushi, and beef short rib. 4) Turkey Leg Hut Allegedly Sold California-Grown Pot Out of Branded Bags in Houston The Turkey Leg Hut drama just doesn't stop. In early May, an FBI agent testified against former Turkey Leg Hut owner Lynn Price, alleging in a bond hearing that the agency collected evidence that the restaurant was used to store and sell large quantities of marijuana from out of state. This follows an April indictment in which Price faces federal charges of arson for his alleged role in the June 2020 fire at Bar 5015, an establishment owned by Price's former colleague and business partner. 3) Everything You Need to Know About Dining and Drinking at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) A sign that summer travel is just getting started? This guide directing travelers to the best places to dine did significant numbers in May. Among the best options are Pala for pizza, Hugo's Cocina, the airport's newest outpost of the Annie, and the Breakfast Klub, especially for those early morning flights. 2) Houston Billionaire Tilman Fertitta Officially Trades in the Restaurateur Life for the Trump Administration In late April, the U.S. Senate confirmed Tillman Fertitta, one of Houston's most successful and richest restaurateurs, as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy and San Marino. This means Fertitta, who owns the Houston Rockets, will forfeit more than 600 U.S. businesses and restaurants, many of which are in the Houston area. What could this mean for his hospitality group Landry's, with dozens of family-friendly restaurants around the region? Stay tuned. 1) We Tried Trump Burger in Texas So You Don't Have To Trump Burger, which loudly proclaims its support for President Donald Trump, has quickly become one of the most controversial fast-casual restaurants in Texas. What started as one politically charged burger joint in Bellville, Texas, in 2020 has since expanded to a chainlet across the region, bringing its unapologetically MAGA branding to cities like Flatonia, Texas; Kemah, Texas; and, most recently, West Houston on Chimney Rock Road. So, how does Trump Burger really stack up to the compelling burger options already in Space City? Eater Houston tried the burger (and endured the discomfort) so you don't have to. Here's a rundown on the experience. In Case You Missed It: Need more travel inspiration? Here are some of Eater's recent maps pointing you to the best restaurants in waterside cities like Port Aransas, Galveston, Kemah, and Seabrook. And if a suburban getaway is what you seek, there's a map for that, too. Sign up for our newsletter. 3410 Chimney Rock Road, Houston, TX 77057

British Couple in Shorts and T-Shirt Rescued From ‘Ghost of Yotei' Mountain
British Couple in Shorts and T-Shirt Rescued From ‘Ghost of Yotei' Mountain

Tokyo Weekender

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Tokyo Weekender

British Couple in Shorts and T-Shirt Rescued From ‘Ghost of Yotei' Mountain

In this week's news roundup we report on a British couple who needed rescuing from Mount Yotei in Hokkaido. Nissan announce more job cuts. A major Japanese supermarket chain reveals plans to start selling California-grown rice. A restaurant in Osaka is forced to close after posting a ' No Chinese ' sign at the store's entrance. Masahiro Nakai 's lawyers refute the accusation of 'sexual violence' against their client made by a third-party panel. And Ayami Sato makes history as the first woman to play in the Canadian men's professional baseball league. List of Contents: British Couple 'Too Cold To Move' on Mount Yotei Nissan To Cut 11,000 More Jobs Japanese Supermarket Chain To Start Selling California-Grown Rice Osaka Restaurant Forced To Close After Posting a 'No Chinese' Sign Masahiro Nakai's Legal Team Refute Panel Accusation of 'Sexual Violence' Ayami Sato Makes History As the First Woman To Play in Canadian Men's Pro Baseball League Related Posts British Couple 'Too Cold To Move' on Mount Yotei On Tuesday, a British couple visiting Hokkaido decided to hike up Mount Yotei, a 1,898-meter stratovolcano in Shikotsu-Toya National Park that's set to be the backdrop for 'Ghost of Yotei,' an eagerly anticipated action-adventure game slated for release in October. The view from the summit of the mountain is breathtaking. Unfortunately, the two visitors didn't get to see it. They were reportedly near the ninth station, around 1,750 meters above sea level, when the man called for rescue. According to the police, they were too cold to move. Unable to make it to a mountain hut or shelter, the 30-year-old man decided to call the emergency services at around 6:10 p.m. He was reportedly wearing shorts and a long-sleeved shirt. His girlfriend, 29, was dressed in a short-sleeve top and long pants. Rescue workers said that the pair appeared to have little knowledge of or experience in mountaineering. Nissan To Cut 11,000 More Jobs Struggling Japanese automaker Nissan is planning to cut another 11,000 jobs globally and close seven factories. The latest plan comes six months after the company announced it was laying off 9,000 workers as part of a cost-saving effort. For the fiscal year that ended in March, Japan's third-largest car manufacturer posted a net loss of over ¥670 billion (around $4.5 billion ). Ivan Espinosa, who became CEO of the company in April, described the results as a wake – up call. 'The reality is clear, ' he said . 'We have a very high-cost structure. To complicate matters further, the global market environment is volatile and unpredictable, making planning and investing increasingly challenging. Hence, Nissan must prioritize self-improvement with greater urgency and speed, aiming for profitability with less reliance on volume.' Last December, talks between Nissan and Honda began regarding a potential mega-merger . Had it been realized, it would've created the world's third-biggest automaker group. However, in February, the plan collapsed. Japanese Supermarket Chain To Start Selling California-Grown Rice With prices of Japan's staple grain continuing to rise, retail giant Aeon has decided to stock rice from California. On Tuesday, the company announced that it will start selling Calrose rice, a medium-grain white rice that is soft and somewhat sticky, from June 6. A 4-kilogram bag will cost ¥2,894, which is around 15% cheaper than Japanese rice. On the same day as the announcement, a Calrose rice tasting session was held at the US embassy in Tokyo. 'For Japan's largest supermarket chain to offer 100% US-grown Calrose rice in its stores across the country is truly a historic moment,' said the US Ambassador to Japan, George Glass. The average price of rice in this country has continued to soar over the past 12 months and is now more than double the cost of a year ago. In April, the Japanese government announced that it would be releasing stockpiled rice until around the end of July. Osaka Restaurant Forced To Close After Posting a 'No Chinese' Sign On May 12, the restaurant group Sasaya Holdings in Osaka issued a public apology after one of its eateries put up a 'No Chinese' sign at the store's entrance, which remained there for several days. An image of the sign quickly began circulating on social media sites such as X. Handwritten in Chinese, it read : 'There are many people with no manners. We do not allow Chinese customers into our store. We appreciate your understanding.' Sasaya Holdings posted two apologies, written in Japanese and Chinese. While the former didn't directly name the store in question, the latter did. Apparently,it was Sumibi Yakitori Hayashin , a charcoal–grilled yakitori restaurant that opened in Osaka's Nishi ward last September. The store's parent company said the sign had been put up without permission and that it was in violation of corporate policy. Sasaya Holdings informed the Sankei Shimbun that the shop has since been closed. Masahiro Nakai's Legal Team Refutes Panel Accusation of 'Sexual Violence' The legal team representing former SMAP member Masahiro Nakai issued a statement on Monday, refuting a third-party report which concluded that their client committed 'sexual violence' against a former Fuji TV announcer. After interviewing Nakai and reviewing the documents, his lawyers said they 'could not confirm that a violent and coercive sexual act typically associated with the Japanese term for 'sexual violence' took place.' The statement called on the panel to discl ose evidence and provide a thorough explanation. It also described the report as extremely problematic, stating that it 'lacked neutrality and fairness and seriously damaged an individual's reputation and social standing.' Made up of three lawyers, the committee conducted hearings with both Nakai and the woman involved. The investigation was led by Akira Takeuchi. At a press conference on March 31, he stated that the woman suffered sexual violence from Nakai. The committee used the World Health Organization's definition of 'sexual violence.' Ayami Sato Makes History As the First Woman To Play in Canadian Men's Pro Baseball League On Sunday, Japan's Ayami Sato made her debut for the Toronto Maple Leafs and, in doing so, became the first ever woman to play in the Canadian men's professional baseball league. The 35-year-old pitcher, who grew up on the island of Amami in Kagoshima Prefecture, performed superbly, retiring all six batters she faced in two innings. She also finished the match with one strikeout. Despite her impressive display, the Maple Leafs lost the game 6-5 to the Kitchener Panthers. Though disappointed with the result, it was a day that Sato will never forget. 'When I was at the mound and just looking at the crowd — a big crowd cheering — that was very memorable for me,' she told reporters after the game through a translator. One of the greatest and most decorated pitchers in the history of women's baseball, Sato is known for her curveball, which has a higher spin rate than most MLB players. 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