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Sala & Betty

5201 Airport, 512/645-0214

photo by John Anderson

The drive-through features family meals with both meat and vegetarian entrées, a choice of side dishes, sandwiches, and salads in a format described as "counter plus service." The dining room features French-inflected American cooking.
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