This Cajun oasis on Shoal Creek serves great South Louisiana chow and ice-cold beer, along with a warm and fuzzy ambience. On Fridays, try the grilled salmon with chipotle-cream sauce.
Specialties of the house include sukiyaki, tempura, teriyaki, teppanyaki, udon noodles, and soba. The menu also features some interesting salads.
This new Neapolitan pizzeria offers hand-tossed, made-to-order pies, baked fresh in minutes. And, whoa: Guests can watch their pizza being made and cooking in real time via Twitch TV.
Loyal customers from the Loop 360 set enjoy hearty roasted meats, homemade pastas, a liberal use of truffle oil, and the glow of a crackling fire.
Sushi, rice rolls, dumplings, spring rolls, wraps, coffees, teas, and karaoke: It's the perfect spot for that late-night pick-me-up.
Hot pots, curry, noodle dishes, and more in an intimate, inviting setting.
Post-renovation, Austin's "oldest family establishment" still serves up great music as well as burgers and cold brews.
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