#1 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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yadilitta says:
While I was in Austin, Kenneth suggested me to join his friends to one of the places they like the most and usually visit to relax, have a couple of drinks, just hang out. He mentioned the name: "Shady Grove" but it wasn't until I was back in Lima, that I was realized another TB has recommended me t…
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#2 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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SonyaInTexas says:
I happened upon this restaurant after asking a friend of mine that i call "MAYOR" because she knows Austin.
I needed a mexican restaurant that served Menudo, for dinner. Menudo is commonly known as the "remedy" for a "hangover"
But it is also a great caldo (soup) soooo, it's my daddy's b-day, and…
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#3 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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williamsworld says:
MAX's Wine Dive opened in May and the many promises to be a great addition to the downtown Austin dining scene were kept. This place was designed to be a laid-back and comfortable restaurant, blending a casual, industrial feel with a top-notch food and wine program. They serve "gourmet comfort food"…
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#4 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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williamsworld says:
I have been here many times to eat; the first was a few years ago when I worked with the Texas Hill Country Food and Wine Festival. They had an event here and Danny, the Manager was great. He made us all feel welcome and a part of what he was doing there. The food is all pretty comfort food. Large p…
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#5 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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yadilitta says:
I went to the Hula Hut during my 2nd visit in Austin. Texas is famous for the BBQ, but also they have a great Tex Mex and this place mixes it with a Hawaiian style, cool!
Ok, let's talk about the location. Just 1 word: great! It's located right on Lake Austin, basically on a pier. It's huge insi…
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#6 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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HCSmooth66 says:
I wasn't sure what to expect on my trek down to Driftwood from Austin. I'd heard of the Salt Lick, and they even have a stand in the airport.
What an experience when I got there, though. As there tends to be anywhere in Austin we had to wait to be seated, but it did not matter at all. It was…
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#7 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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mahoney says:
Wood fired brick ovens are used to bake their pizza and pasta. The food here was wonderful; I would definitely come back here again or visit one of their other locations.Our waitress, Amy, was very polite and entertaining. She conversed with us and was genuinely interested in where we were from and …
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#8 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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TYoungTX says:
When you are in Austin, you have to have Tex Mex, and the best place for that is Maudie's Tex Mex Cafe. There are now 6 Maudie's locations in Austin, but my favorite is still the original Maudie's off Lake Austin Blvd. Maudie's started here as a hole in the wall and despite spreading around the ci…
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#9 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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yadilitta says:
This was my first experience with the Vietnamese Food and I have been told trying the Pho was a MUST. Well, I couldn't have asked for a better guide than my Vietnamese friend who lives in Austin and knows the best place to get the real pho...
This small restaurant is located in a shopping center.…
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#10 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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lonlee2 says:
A favorite haunt of mine in the Warehouse District is Saba Blue Water Cafe. The interior is great, brick walls, a long, well stocked bar and the famous blue water wall. Excellent food and a very good wait and bar staff keep me and my friends coming back. Offerings are a little pricey, but well worth…
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#11 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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TYoungTX says:
Satay Restaurant is one of the best Thai restaurants I have found -- and certainly the best in Austin. The food is always fresh, flavorful, and healthy. In addition to Thai cuisine, you can also find items on the menu from the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam. The owner and…
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#12 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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TYoungTX says:
Taco Xpress is a south Austin institution. I think its the best place in town for breakfast tacos. All the tacos are made to order and you choose your ingredients. All the salsas are handmade right in Taco Xpress' kitchen with the freshest ingredients. My favorite salsa is a chimichurri sauce ma…
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#13 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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troyfromtexas says:
This is the Meca of grocery stores. It has local, organic, and gourmet produce. The deli section is phenomenal.
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#14 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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David says:
Last time I was in Austin I ate at this restaurant for the first time. It was absolutely fantastic. The service was great. We ordered the 5 course tasting menu and I elected to have my dishes paired with a glass of wine (I wasn't driving!). Everything was delicious and I think the duck confit or may…
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#15 of 43 restaurants in Austin
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lonlee2 says:
Taking a break from our usual Warehouse district dinner haunts, we went to Maiko Sushi Lounge on West 6th just down from the Belmont. Always busy, but never too crowded, we got seated right away. Which always seems the case. We decided to sit at one of the bench tables in the stylish bar area. A lon…
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