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The freshly cooked dim sum is served all the time, with cart service at lunch and on weekends. Otherwise, the Chinese-American standards, tea menu, desserts, and full bar will bring you back.
Internationally recognized bubble teahouse.
Located close to the Domain, Halal Bros brings affordable halal dishes – think shawarma, kebabs, and kofta over rice or in a wrap – to North Austin.
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Haru’s sushiya (formerly known as Hanabi Sushi) presents the freshest sashimi in the most exquisite platings, especially if you splurge with the omakase.
Homegrown burger chain specializes in massive and customizable burgers, inventive shakes, and a few healthier options like salads and a turkey burger, too.
The elotes are superb, thanks to imported white corn, mayonnaise, cream, butter, chile sauce, and a generous amount of queso fresco. But namesake aside, the desserts are the real star.
Expansive menu of Nepalese and Indian cuisine.
Moist and succulent char siu pork, nongreasy roast duck, the juiciest marinated chicken, crispy-skinned Peking duck, and delightful little quails in special salt make Ho Ho a must-go.
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