Steak frites and Seoul Hot Chicken share menu space with vegan options and a stellar cocktail program.
Established in 1983, this sandwich shop offers free smells and does deliveries.
"Established in 1983 to add to students' GPA and general dating ability." The subs and clubs here might just do that.
UT campus-area food truck draws long lines for its handmade noodles and dumplings.
Coffee? Yes, plenty of coffee – a full bar of coffee – within this sweet venue that also features more than 75 flavors of hookah fixins.
Offers a wide selection of high-quality doughnut-shop fare, including several flavors of cake and yeast doughnuts, éclairs, Bismarcks, and, of course, doughnut holes.
Famously fabulous for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and a favorite of the late-night set, this place wears its groovy legacy on its sleeve with pastas, black beans, great coffee, and Frisbee-sized pancakes.
This old-school teppanyaki restaurant is can be found in an impressive, vibrant setting near campus. Try beef tataki and tempura don; thanks to the reasonable pricing, you'll be back for the rest.
With 28 beers on tap and more than 60 by the bottle, you'll need the burgers and nachos to stay upright.
Fans and regulars of Madam Mam's are nearly always borderline obsessed with the restaurant, but who can blame them? The food is divine and very affordable. All the authentic Thai homestyle dishes served in this very popular campus-area spot are "Mam"'s family recipes. Try the restorative Tom Kha, coconut soup with chicken, the definitive Thai Beef Salad, and the fiery, sinus-clearing Pad Cha Catfish, and you'll be hooked.
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