This inviting little spot offers quality sushi and sashimi at reasonable prices, as well as noodle bowls, teriyaki, bento boxes, and tempura. Keen attention to detail makes this a place to remember.
Right there next to St. David's Hospital, yes, but there's nothing healthier than visiting this charming place for some fresh hot java.
You may crave a conventional Margherita pizza or something really wild like the Mother Lode – a combination of pepperoni, sausage, ground sirloin, bacon, onions, mushrooms, and green and red bell peppers.
This ethnic fusion spot offers traditional Indian fare as well as Chinese-inflected dishes. Wok cooking blends well with Indian spices – you'll find plenty of vegetarian options.
Serving Austin since 1952, this immensely popular Tex-Mex icon is a food-happy dispenser of giant margaritas, excellent enchiladas, and craving-curbing quesadillas. Expect a wait – it'll be worth it. Want to order like an old-timer? Get the addictive Bob Armstrong dip.
La Corsha Hospitality returns Green Pastures to its former elegance, serving a contemporary Southern menu with global influences.
At this "Tex-Mex Heaven," breakfast is served every day and the margaritas are made with fresh-squeezed juices. No sign of guardian angels, though, and Maudie's still charges for the food.
The menu here features old-fashioned combination plates, but also offers interior specialties such as carnitas and carne guisada tacos.
In this "Tex-Mex Heaven," they serve breakfast every day and make their margaritas with fresh-squeezed juices.
This "Tex-Mex heaven" serves breakfast every day and makes its margaritas with fresh-squeezed juices.
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