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Food-o-File

By Virginia B. Wood, March 12, 2010, Food

We've got a feature full of new Downtown dining spots this week, but there are plenty of new places in other areas of the city poised to cash in on the spring tourist bonanza that includes the UIL basketball tournament, South by South­west, the Star of Texas Rodeo, and the Texas Relays. In West Central Austin, check out the long-awaited El Arbol (3411 Glenview, 804-4087, www.elarbolrestaurant.com), a chic, multilevel, midcentury modern spot serving authentic Argentinean cuisine, South American wines, and custom cocktails. Three new eateries have just opened in the Shops at the Domain. The 45-unit Chicago-based chain Maggiano's Little Italy (10910 Domain Dr. #100, 501-7870, www.maggianos.com) has settled into a comfortably opulent space where it offers fine dining, banquets, carry-out, and catering. Friends from Dallas are pleased to see that the Austin debut of the popular Metro­plex chain Gloria's Restau­rant and Bar (3309 Esperanza Crossing #100, 833-6400, www.gloriasrestaurants.com) has brought its brand of Salva­dor­an food to North Austin. Austin's second outlet of the Mexican-influenced Sushi Zushi (3221 Feathergrass Ct., 834-8100, www.sushizushi.com) was christened last week with a traditional sake cask-breaking ceremony. In addition to an eclectic selection of sushi rolls, Zushi also serves noodle and rice dishes, teppanyaki options, and other Japanese specialties... There's plenty of new pizza in South Austin. Look for the newest Double Dave's Pizzaworks in Southpark Meadows (9500 S. I-35 Ste. E-300, 301-DAVE, www.doubledaves.com), which has pizza to eat in or take out and a delivery area covering a 3-mile radius from the store. And the always-busy SoCo favorite Home Slice Pizza (1415 S. Congress, 444-PIES, www.homeslice.com) has expanded to include a handy new take-out store just across the driveway, which might ease the wait for service. Drop into More Home Slice (1419 S. Congress) to pick up items from the entire menu any day of the week... The best restaurant news I've heard in quite a while is that talented chef Marisela Godinez is opening a second outlet of El Mesón Taquería (5808 Burleson, 416-0749) later this month. The new location will feature Godinez's excellent versions of authentic Interior Mexican dishes for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunches in a newly refurbished building in the same neighborhood as Sazón, La Feria Restaurant, Pie Slice, and Olivia. Talk about a few blocks of good eating! Barring any more unexpected construction and permitting delays, the new El Mesón (2038 S. Lamar, 442-4441) should be open before the end of March, and we can't wait... The advent of spring brings with it the opportunity to sign up for shares in area community-supported agriculture farms. Ottmers Family CSA (www.austincsafarm.com) offers produce from both Ottmers Farm and Oma's and Opa's Farm that can be picked up weekly at both Austin Farm­ers Markets. They have shares available now for the spring season. And Farmhouse Delivery (www.farmhousedelivery.com) has added two new organic farms to the roster of growers, as well as local butchered meats to the product line. Deliveries for the spring season begin March 22, so sign up online now.

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