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CHINATOWN— Zagat Houston lists eight places to head when you need a ramen fix. On the list is recently opened Tiger Den: "This hip Chinatown offering has been going strong since it opened late last year. Be sure to get there early, as the restaurant has sold out of ramen." [Zagat Houston]
DOWNTOWN— Reserve 101 is celebrating its sixth anniversary this Saturday (Jan. 18) with $6 drinks. Their recently debuted food menu will be on offer with an abbreviated selection at discounted prices, including the street tacos and flatbreads. More info here. [Eaterwire]
MIDTOWN— Houstonia's Katharine Shilcutt highlights the weekly chef pop-ups at Glitter Karaoke. She writes that the next pop-up dinner at Glitter Karaoke will feature "two steakhouse chefs best known for their work with beef: Teddy Lopez of Killen's Steakhouse and Johnny Wesley of Mr. Peeples. The two are planning a four-course menu completely devoid of beef, however, save an intriguing dish of bone marrow-enhanced risotto." That pop-up starts at 9 p.m. this Thursday (Jan. 16). [Gastronaut]