A group of local Buddhist nuns and volunteers are spreading their message of peace and love through vegan dishes like soy-caramel braised tofu and spicy lemongrass seitan.
Tucked into the industrio-residential landscape, a single field opens behind the historic farmhouse - flowers dotting one edge, Miss Ethel's Hen House off to the side, and a sea of greens quietly collecting sunlight to feed their delicious offspring. The vegetable stand is open 9-1 Wed. and 9-2 Sat.
Everything we've had has been amazingly good. Complex and richly layered sauces and superb breads form a large and unique menu.
Everything we've had has been amazingly good. Complex and richly layered sauces and superb breads form a large and unique menu.
offers predominantly South Indian street food, served in a clean space by helpful and friendly staff. Be sure to try the fried idli, pani puri, khasta kachori, and the chole samosas.
Be sated by one of the biryanis or the aloo paratha, whole-wheat bread stuffed with potatoes and peas.
Your waitress may resemble a runaway who's lost her clothing, but don't call the cops – just order the ribs.
Food trailer specializing in Brazilian street food.
Espresso drinks served with doughnut standards and more eclectic options like chocolate bacon and orange cinnadough. Gluten-free options, too.
Pick up a book, play Battleship, and enjoy all your favorite coffee drinks along with some killer honey lemonade. You don't have to be vegetarian to love this always-packed, South Austin-funky restaurant and coffeehouse. Extensive vegan options as well.
Traditional Eastern European dishes sampling Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Romanian cuisine.
This inviting neighborhood cafe serves coffee, tea, beer, wine, and a light menu sandwiches and salads.
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