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[Austin] Restaurant Recommendations?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DarkHorse, Aug 9, 2007.

  1. DarkHorse

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    So my wife and I have been looking for some good restaurants in Austin to replace some of our old favorites in Houston.

    Particularly, we've been looking for a good Indian place, but haven't had much luck so far.

    If you know of any great places, please let me know:
    Indian
    Chinese
    Japanese
    Greek
    Korean BBQ
    Vietnamese Pho/Sandwiches

    Preferably not buffets, because those generally suck. (but if you promise they don't suck I'll check it out)

    I've already been to Rudy's, Chuy's, Trudy's, and a few other places that were recommended to me, but I wanted to poll the guys who's opinions I can trust. ;)

    FYI, we live up in Cedar Park, but we'll go into town if that's where all the good stuff is.

    Thanks!
     
  2. BigSherv

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    Once you leave Houston and Dallas there are not too many options for Indian. However Star of India is a pretty decent place. I always enjoyed the food. It is not Bombay brasserie but ti is good. Clay pit is a fusion Indian place. It was pretty good.

     
  3. Baqui99

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    Indian
    - Clay Pit

    Chinese
    - Chinatown (Mopac @ Greystone)
    - Suzi's (Anderson Ln near Mopac)

    Japanese
    - Uchi (on South Lamar)
    - Maiko (W. 6th St.)
    - Kyoto (Congress)
    - Mikado (183 @ Burnet)
    - Musashino (downstairs at Chinatown)

    Greek
    - Zorba's (lunch in Round Rock off I-35)

    Vietnamese Pho/Sandwiches
    - Tam Deli (N. Lamar, near 183)
    - Lily's Sandwich (N. Lamar @ Braker, in the Chinatown center)
     
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  4. tinman

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    Clay Pit (i like it), Shalimar (people say its great) http://www.shalimar-austin.com/, bombay express http://bombayexpressaustin.com/
    Pao's Mandarin House in Lakeway
    Uchi, Musashino Sushi Dokoro, Mikado
    Korea House
    Lily's Sandwiches, Pho Huang

    Oh for BBQ, go take the tollroad to Hutto, exit 79 and go straight to Taylor
    http://www.louiemuellerbarbeque.com/
    I like this place, go on weekend for lunch. Highly recommend the beef ribs

    also a trip to Lockhart on 183 is good. Kreuz Market, Black's BBQ, Chisholm Trail

    also for Pizza...
    http://www.realespizzaandcafe.com/
     
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    Indian - Star of India, Taj Palace, NOT Clay Pit...it's garbage esp. at lunch time
    Japanese - Uchi, Umi, Kyoto isn't bad, Musashino, Mikado
    Greek - Kismet Cafe on the Drag, Gyro King in Dobie hell ya
    Vietnamese Pho/Sandwiches - my friends like Pho Thai Son on MLK and Guad...also i've heard Pho Cong Ly is good as well.

    i need to get back to the ATX.
     
  6. tinman

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    Kyoto ?? that place sux!

    Suzi's and Chinatown?! you really really need to try Pao's in Lakeway.
    Also T&S Seafood is good for dim sum.
     
  7. texanskan

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    Do yourself a favor and hit up Saltlick for real good Texas BBQ
     
  8. swilkins

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    To each his own.
     
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    Indian - Madras Pavillion, Star of India

    Chinese - Din Ho, Tien Hong

    Japanese - Uchi

    Greek - Tino's

    Korean BBQ - Korea House (also try Korea Garden for killer Korean cuisine)

    Vietnamese Pho/Sandwiches - Tan My (formerly Tan Tan) for pho, Tam Deli for sandwiches

    also recommend:
    Persian - Alborz

    Mexican - Los Comales, El Caribe

    BBQ - Mann's, Ruby's

    Homestyle/Soul Food - Dot's, Hoover's, Gene's New Orleans Po Boy and Deli
     
  10. tinman

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    true, but you don't want to send a fellow clutchfan to a place where the sushi is subpar. maybe i went on a bad night, but it tasted like Kroger sushi.

    since Darkhouse lives in Cedar Park, he should check out Oragami in Round Rock.

    for downtown.
    Maiko and Silhouette
     
  11. desihooper

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    I went to Bombay Bistro for my graduation party this summer. The food was good, and it's near Cedar Park!!
     
  12. tinman

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    go early and NEVER go when there's a UT Football game. you'll wait like 2hrs.
     
  13. texanskan

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    yep, so true everyone in town for the game seems to go there
     
  14. swilkins

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    I hear ya, brotha.

    Kroger sushi doesn't sound good AT ALL!!!
     
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    I miss Reales. Very good, though slipping a bit over my last couple of visits. The baked ziti is amazing.
     
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    thai food - Madam Mam's

    No good indian food in austin.
     
  17. Baqui99

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    Ditto on Madam Mam's, Rudy's, Salt Lick, etc.

    When drunk, hit up:

    Magnolia Cafe (migas, pancakes, tacos)
    Kerby Lane (PANCAKES!)
    Starseeds (pancakes, breakfast tacos, etc)

    Other cool spots in general:

    Z Tejas
    Guero's
    Homeslice Pizza
    County Line (ribs)
    Threadgill's (chicken fried steak)
    Hut's Hamburgers
    Fran's
    Sandy's
     
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    Thai Kitchen on fridays... that's lemongrass chicken in coconut milk soup day. damn I miss that.
     
  19. teknokid

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    Chinese
    Recommended: Din Ho Chinese BBQ - the best in town
    Avoid: PaiWei

    Korean BBQ
    Recommended: Korea House & Ichiban
    Avoid: Korean Garden (bad service)

    Vietnamese Pho/Sandwiches
    Recommended: Sea Dragon - the best in town
    Avoid: none

    Sushi
    Recommended: Mikado, Ichiban (korean/ japanese)
    Avoid: Maiko, Kyoto, MoTo... the list keeps going and going..
     
  20. teknokid

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    Humm...
    In asian community, T&S Seafood is known for having the worst dim sum in town.. probably as bad as Marco Polo not if worse.

    But i agree with you.. Suiz's... is pretty bad. I mean.. really bad.
     

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