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Openings & Closings: May 2011

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Openings

Arturo Boada Cuisine, 6510 Del Monte, 713-782-3011 BB's Cajun Cafe, 2701 White Oak, Bohicky's BBQ, 243 FM 2094, Kemah, 281-535-2000 Brasserie 19, 1962 West Gray, 713-524-1919 Buffalo Grille (new location), 4080 Bissonnet Brick House Tavern, 3502 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, 409-763-5649 Chatter's, 1275 Eldridge Parkway, Suite 100, 281-293-0001 Down House Friends Pizzeria, 7952 Westheimer, 281-888-9564 Greatfull Taco, 2411 South Shepherd, 281-888-2504 Heights Ashbury Coffeehouse, 242 West 19th Street, 713-862-7018 Jack's Place, 26710 I-45, 832-510-2050 Keeper's Japanese, 4654 Highway 6 South, Sugar Land, 281-242-0389 La Magnolia Trattoria Italiana, 18535 FM 1488, Magnolia, 281-259-9197 Mala Sichuan Bistro, 9348 Bellaire Boulevard, 713-995-1889 Ray's Real Pit BBQ, 4529 Old Spanish Trail, 713-748-4227 Saigon Music Restaurant, 11360 Bellaire Boulevard, 832-766-0344 Stir Crazy, 25 Waterway Avenue, The Woodlands, 281-296-3306 The Core of Texas Grill, 1826 Country Place Parkway, Pearland, 713-436-2233 Turquoise Grill, 16019 City Walk, Sugar Land, 281-937-7447

Closings

Caffe Bello, 322 Westheimer Catalan (to become Coppa), 5555 Washington Avenue Chispas Del Tiempo, 1504 Airline El Colonial Mexican Restaurant, 6991 Highway 6 South Patu's Thai Village, 2420 Rice Boulevard Phil's Texas Barbecue, 110 South Heights Udipi Cafe, 4632 FM 1960 Washington Grill (to become Hughes Hangar), 2811 Washington Avenue



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