Everything old is new again at this year’s edition of the Rodeo Uncorked! Best Bites competition. Behind-the-scenes changes in the judging process elevated some winners from previous years back into the spotlight.

Pearland’s Grazia Italian Kitchen returned to the winner’s circle for the first time since 2016, taking home people’s choice for its wagyu ribeye burnt ends over cheddar grits. Fellow Pearland spot Killen’s Barbecue, last year’s people’s choice and entree category winner, took second place in the people’s choice for their ultra-popular pork belly burnt ends.

Other winners included Houston classic Ouisie’s Table in the entree category and Woodlands restaurant Broken Barrel in the appetizer category.

Some 40 media judges from radio, TV, print, and online media had the allegedly difficult task of evaluating the entries from the 118 participating restaurants. Instead of two rounds of judging as in previous years, this time restaurants only had one opportunity to make an impression on the panel.

The sold-out event — unofficially the kick-off of Rodeo season ahead of the trail rides and barbecue cook-off — draws 5,000-plus to NRG Center. In addition to food from some of the city’s top restaurants, attendees may sample some of the 500 wines that earned medals in the annual International Wine Competition. Thankfully, those who missed the festivities have the opportunity to sample many of the vintages in the Rodeo’s wine garden.

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