Titaya’s Thai Cuisine: Taste Thai Flavors

For some of the most flavorful Thai food in Austin, you'll want to stop at Titaya's Thai Cuisine. Here, you'll find authentic and delicious Thai cuisine that's of the highest quality, made with the freshest ingredients. All of your favorites are here in style, from a killer pad thai to an array of perfectly spiced curries. You'll also want to consider some of Titaya's great special dishes, such as the spicy catfish and the sumptuous mixed seafood dish called "Treasure Island." Top it off with a thai iced tea, or wait and get a mango mousse for dessert! You may have to wait a little bit for a table, but know that it will be absolutely worth it once you sit down to amazing food and attentive service. Titaya's Thai Cuisine is a popular choice for anyone craving southeast Asian cuisine at its finest.

Titaya's Thai Cuisine
5501 N. Lamar Boulevard
Suite C101
Austin, TX 78751
(512) 458-1792
http://www.yelp.com/biz/titayas-thai-cuisine-austin

Tenderland: World Famous Tenderloin

The burgers at Austin's Tenderland are great, of course. But you don’t go to a Philadelphia cheesesteak stand and choose the pork roll sandwich, and you might get some funny looks if you drive all the way to this food truck without choosing Tenderland’s eponymous, famed dish: the tenderloin sandwich!

Tenderland’s gargantuan tenderloin is properly approached without guilt and without fear. If you’re planning to begin a diet, it’ll have to wait until tomorrow. Until then, enjoy this oversized slap of deep-fried pork smothered in pickles, onions, and your choice of condiments. It's all barely contained by the delicious jalepeno-cheddar bun. Tenderland's fries are hot and crispy. If you can finish both them and the sandwich, you owe yourself a pat on the back… along with a trip to the gym.

Tenderland

2406 Manor Road
Austin, TX 78722
(512) 230-8167

Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill: Classic American Food With a Twist

If you’re looking for high-quality New American food in a great setting, Moonshine is one of Austin’s most popular restaurants. Moonshine is located just a short strip from tree in the Waterloo Compound, which includes some of the oldest commercial buildings in Austin. The restaurant opened in 2003 to rave reviews and has been racking up the accolades ever since. When you sit down for your first meal, you’ll understand why—the menu here takes traditional favorites and reinterprets them impeccably. Regulars recommend the spectacular roasted garlic bulbs and the unusual corndog shrimp, which is way better than it sounds. The green chili mac and cheese is also a favorite, packing the perfect amount of heat. Entrees get great reviews across the board, with an amazing pork chop and rainbow trout stuffed with cornbread and sweet potatoes garnering raves. The restaurant also offers an amazingly popular brunch. Lines can get really long, so make a reservation if you don’t want to wait.

Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill
303 Red River Street
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 236-9599

Barley Swine: Pork, Beer, and More

No, it’s not a grain-flavored pork dish. Austin's Barley Swine is so named because Chef Bryce Gilmore has imported his lifelong love of pork and beer to his chic Lamar Boulevard restaurant. Barley Swine keeps about 10 craft beers on draft (a few are always local Texan beers) along with dozens of bottled beers and wines for you to sip on while you ponder over Gilmore’s creative, gourmet menu. This isn’t an Austin roadside barbecue spot! Barley Swine’s offerings are all full of depth and care, like the grilled rabbit terraine with bacon-liver mousse and sweet onion, or the grilled wagyu tri-tip with onion puree and roasted pepper. Dishes run from $8-15, with the chefs recommending around three dishes for the average eater.

Barley Swine
2024 S. Lamar Boulevard
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 394-8150

Threadgill’s: Delicious Meals Set to Music

If you want to experience Austin new and old, head over to Threadgill’s at one of its two locations. Open 365 days a year at both locations, the legendary restaurant offers a Southern comfort, home cooked meals, and live music. Famous for being the place where Janis Joplin developed her sound, Threadgill’s has been home to many musicians on the road throughout the years. Check out one of many live shows and you may be witnessing music history in the making. The North Austin location, the original Threadgill’s, has bragging rights as owning the first beer license in the county.

The South Austin location, “Threadgill’s World Headquarters,” hosts a family friendly beer garden and a Sunday Gospel Brunch. Both locations have brunch on Sundays from 10 am – 1 pm and a “Howdy Hour,” Monday through Friday, from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. The North location also offers an additional happy hour Monday through Friday from 9 – 11 p.m. Can’t get enough of Threadgill’s? The restaurant has an online store for all different kinds of restaurant merchandise including t-shirts and a cookbook.

Threadgill’s

North Austin:
6416 North Lamar
Austin, TX 78752
(512) 451-5440

South Austin:
301 West Riverside Drive
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 472-9304

Mulberry: Outstanding Wines and Delicious Eats, Any Time of Day

Just because you are in Texas, doesn’t mean you always have a Texas-sized appetite. For days like that, visit Mulberry, a downtown wine bar and restaurant that is cozy yet hip, with influences from both Austin and New York. Many of the menu items are snack-sized, including a variety of cheeses and meats, pressed sandwiches, and salads. Placed beautifully on each plate, the dishes are artful and packed with taste. For noshers with a larger appetite, there are also full plates like Truffle Porcini and Cremini Risotto, Meatballs, and a Salmon Filet served with Orange Pecan Couscous. A wine bar indeed, Mulberry is stocked with over 150 wines from the top producing wine regions around the world and a wide selection of draught beers, including seasonal favorites. Dinner is served daily from 5 – 11 p.m.; however, the bar is open until 1 a.m. Sunday – Wednesday, and 2 a.m. Thursday – Saturday. Mulberry also serves a filling brunch on weekends and a happy hour with special snacks and drinks from 5 – 7 p.m. on weekdays.

Mulberry
360 Nueces Street
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 320-0297

Franklin Barbecue: Old School Barbecue

Franklin Barbecue isn’t your old Texas barbecue joint run by weathered Texans and frequented by tourists from North Carolina. Instead, its owner is the eminently hip Aaron Franklin, a horn rim-spectacled man with sideburns that give him the laid-back cool of Jermaine from Flight of the Conchords. As a reviewer for Austin360.com put it, Franklin Barbecue may be “the epicenter of the New Barbecue Nerd Movement.” That means taking the youthful vitality of the coffee-shop explosion, putting it in a food stand, and marinating it in Austin, Texas character. But don’t think that Franklin Barbecue has sacrificed flavor for cool. Its smoky, succulent brisket — and pork ribs that slide off the bone — have snagged more than a few regulars from other famed establishments.

Franklin Barbecue
900 E. 11th Street
Austin, TX 78702
(512) 603-1187

Fabi and Rosi: Explore Culinary Europe, Here in Austin

Modern European cuisine is the specialty of Fabi and Rosi, a wonderful restaurant that's been making waves since its opening in 2009. Inside a beautiful, crisp setting you'll find new takes on classic European fare. Dishes like braised lamb gnocchi and a golden beet risotto are just a taste of the tasty combinations that you can find here on any given day. Fabi and Rosi prides itself on sourcing its ingredients locally, and the dishes here are full of seasonal and natural items from the area. This includes a garden in the back, and restaurant-owned chickens that produce all of the kitchen's eggs! Stop by for dinner, or experiment with the nice happy hour offered here, but make sure to check it out. Fabi and Rosi has a unique menu of tasty European cuisine that will satisfy the senses.

Fabi and Rosi
509 Hearn Street
Austin, TX 78703
(512) 236-0642
http://www.yelp.com/biz/fabi-rosi-austin
 

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