This family of restaurants remains a perennial favorite among Thai-food lovers.
The newest concept under the East Side King umbrella, Thai-Kun brings the heat with fried chicken, beef Panang curry, and waterfall pork. The perfectly executed street food rightfully wins accolades.
Five bucks gets you a big bowl of noodles with dozens of toppings, some of which are incendiary. Dine on the outdoor patio or call for deliveries. Live Thai music on Wednesday nights.
In a bright space that belies its location in a strip mall, you'll find a fairly complete selection for the Siam-deprived with a menu heavy on the seafood.
Female chefs Vicki Vicha and Orasinee Ratana-Apron bring the fire with a menu offering fresh, fast, and reliable versions of traditional Thai dishes.
The same food you loved at the popular food truck continues at this brick-and-mortar expansion, while also offering a bright, contemporary interior, a welcoming patio, and a thoughtful selection of beer, wine, and saké cocktails.
Nom on traditional Vietnamese pho, noodles, rice plates, and bánh mì in a convenient North Austin location, complete with the option for takeout.
This place will bring you big platters of sweetly sauced beef ribs, tender brisket, and peppery sausage with all the trimmings until you tell the waiter to please stop.
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