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A Bombay Bistro

IndianSouth Lamar and Barton Springs

Everything we've had has been amazingly good. Complex and richly layered sauces and superb breads form a large and unique menu.

4200 S. Lamar, 512/462-7227

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B Bombay Dhaba

IndianSouth Congress and South First

1207 S. First, 737/247-4323

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C Bombay Express

IndianNorthUnder $10

offers predominantly South Indian street food, served in a clean space by helpful and friendly staff. Be sure to try the fried idli, pani puri, khasta kachori, and the chole samosas.

13000 N. I-35, Bldg. 12 #216, 512/491-5055

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D Bombay Grill

IndianWest Austin and Lakeway$10-$25

Be sated by one of the biryanis or the aloo paratha, whole-wheat bread stuffed with potatoes and peas.

3201 Bee Caves Rd., 512/329-0234

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E Bombay to Kathmandu Kitchen

IndianNorth

9616 N Lamar Blvd #168, 512/490-6432

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F Bone Daddy's House of Smoke

BarbecueNorth$10-$25

Your waitress may resemble a runaway who's lost her clothing, but don't call the cops – just order the ribs.

11617 Research, 512/346-3025

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G Boteco ATX

South AmericanLower East

Food trailer specializing in Brazilian street food.

1209 E. Sixth

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H Bougie’s Donuts

Bakery, CoffeehouseSouthUnder $10

Espresso drinks served with doughnut standards and more eclectic options like chocolate bacon and orange cinnadough. Gluten-free options, too.

5400 Brodie Lane, Sunset Valley, 512/382-1617

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I Bouldin Creek Cafe

Vegetarian/VeganSouth Congress and South FirstUnder $10 First Plates 

Pick up a book, play Battleship, and enjoy all your favorite coffee drinks along with some killer honey lemonade. You don't have to be vegetarian to love this always-packed, South Austin-funky restaurant and coffeehouse. Extensive vegan options as well.

1900 S. First, 512/416-1601

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J Brama

Global Contemporary, RussianMidtown

Traditional Eastern European dishes sampling Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Romanian cuisine.

3301 Steck, 512/579-0880

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K Brentwood Social House

Bakery, CoffeehouseMidtown

This inviting neighborhood cafe serves coffee, tea, beer, wine, and a light menu sandwiches and salads.

1601 W. Koenig, 512/362-8656

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L The Brewtorium

Brewery, Gastro PubMidtown

6015-A Dillard Cir., 512/524-0323

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M Brick House Tavern + Tap

Gastro Pub, Sports BarNorth

From big screen TVs and unlimited sports, to soft leather recliners with built-in beer glass holders and a TV tray, this new spot has you in mind. With American gastro-pub fare and 80 beers on tap, you won't want to go home.

11680 Research, Ste. A, 512/343-2000

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N Broken Spoke

Southern/Down-HomeSouth Lamar and Barton Springs$10-$25

“Last of the True Texas Dancehalls and damn sure proud of it!” Thus declares Broken Spoke owner and dance floor greeter James M. White, who opened up the honky-tonk in 1964. Home to both the upper rungs of country music history (Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb, George Strait, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson) and its local equivalent (Don Walser, Dale Watson, Kelly Willis, the Derailers), there’s no denying the structure stubbornly resisting the sky-high overdevelopment surrounding it on South Lamar. Serving chicken-fried steak, cold beer, and hardcore country almost every night, the Spoke’s swing and two-step lessons happen Wednesday through Saturday, 8:30-9:30pm.

3201 S. Lamar, 512/442-6189

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O Brooklyn Breakfast Shop

South

Focusing solely on brunch in a brunch-obsessed city is a quick ticket to success. Combine that business acumen with chef Ryan Rosen's legit dishes – like a buttermilk fried chicken sandwich with pickled green tomatoes, charred Fresno pimento cheese, topped with an egg – and it's downright legendary.

7800 S. First, 737/229-0808

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