This juice bar, bakery, health food store, and vegetarian Mexican restaurant in one is your one-stop shop for soybean ceviche, pineapple empanadas, and queen bee royal jelly.
Upscale Filipino-inspired cuisine with an Austin flare.
This Venezuelan street food truck specializes in three classics: French baguette sandwiches, hot dogs, and parrilla (Venezuelan barbecue) bowls. They've got vegetarian options and a killer guasacaca.
Sip on beer, wine, and cocktails at East Austin Hotel's poolside lounge, then soak up the booze with something tasty from the small, snackable menu, including ceviche, guac and queso, and tater tots.
There are still some eclectic grocery items here, but the real story is 24 local and craft beer taps and a collection of small plates for happy hour and late-night foragers alike. Breakfast tacos emerge at 7am on weekdays here with a sassy sweet potato option, before the sandwiches steal the spotlight. Wine alternatives include three whites, three reds, a sparkling, as well as a rose by the glass. We wonder if we can still get a Slushie...
Frequently named the best noodle purveyors in town, the Ramen Tatsu-Ya team has perfected Japanese soul food. This original location is where the magic all started.
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