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A 101 by Teahaus

Pan-AsianMidtown

Fast casual restaurant in the Crescent Shopping Center provides a “101” introduction to a variety of Asian cuisines, including twice-fried, sweet-hot wings from Korea and a classic curried chicken on rice dish representing Japan. Pastry options include a variety of tea-infused desserts.

6929 Airport Blvd. #132, 512/371-7751

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B 5000 Burnet

Midtown

5000 Burnet Rd.

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C 85°C Bakery Cafe

Coffeehouse, Pan-AsianMidtown

This Taiwanese coffee shop and bakery is part of an international chain famous for its signature sea salt coffee.

6929 Airport Ste 197, 512/436-8189

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D 85C Bakery

Desserts, Pan-AsianMidtown

A unique blend between Pan-Asian and European baking styles. Offers buns, danishes, cakes, cookies, rolls and a variety of teas.

6929 Airport Blvd. Suite 197, 512/436-8198

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E 99 Ranch Market

Midtown

Beyond the usual grocery store offerings, this Asian supermarket chain in Crescent Shopping Center also boasts a food court, bakery, and tea shop.

6929 Airport Blvd., 512/381-8899

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F Al Sur

South AmericanMidtown$10-$25

8120 Research Blvd. Ste. 104B, 512/419-7554

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G Alamo Drafthouse Village

American CafeMidtown$10-$25

The longest continuously operated Drafthouse, the Alamo Drafthouse Village opened in 2001 on Anderson Lane before Anderson Lane was cool. The four-screen cinema specializes in first-run features, with Sony 4K digital projection allowing for both RealD 3D and 48 FPS screenings. Plus, with much of the American Genre Film Archive stored here, it also has 35mm screenings. A recent revamp added new padded chairs and shared tables for food and drink from the Drafthouse’s extensive menu delivered during screenings, and a new patio adds outdoor drinking from the bar.

2700 W. Anderson #701, 512/861-7030

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H Amaya's Taco Village

Tex-MexMidtownUnder $10

This spacious, no-frills Austin institution serves classic Tex-Mex breakfasts, lunches, and dinners daily. Look for the fresh homemade tortillas, crispy tacos, and slow-roasted beef ribs.

5804 N I-35, 512/458-2531

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I Amy's Ice Creams

Desserts, Ice Cream/Sno-coneMidtown

5624 Burnet Rd., 512/886-6153

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J Anderson's Coffee Co.

CoffeehouseMidtownUnder $10

Winner of multiple Austin Chronicle "Best of Austin" awards for Best Coffee Store, their locally roasted beans taste as good as the shop smells.

1601 W. 38th, 512/453-1533

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K Another Broken Egg Cafe

American CafeMidtown

6406 North I35 Frontage Road, 512/777-4428

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L Antonelli's Cheese Shop

Midtown

You'll find a majority of American artisanal cheeses here.

4220 Duval St., 512/531-9610

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M Arpeggio Grill

Mediterranean, PizzaMidtown$10-$25

Try this much-loved neighborhood spot's full complement of Mediterranean dishes prepared from family recipes or stick with safe choices – you'll find 25 flavors of wings and an interesting pizza selection.

6619 Airport, 512/419-0110

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N Asti

ItalianMidtown$25-$40 First Plates 

Varied Italian regional cuisines and an extensive wine list keep this Hyde Park neighborhood stalwart hopping. The pizza and seafood dishes are terrific, but we always gravitate to the risotto.

408-C E. 43rd, 512/451-1218

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O Austin Cake Ball Kitchen & Bar

American Cafe, DessertsMidtown$10-$25

Cake balls: Not just for breakfast anymore. The menu here features appetizers, salads, entrées, soups, and desserts complemented by a well-chosen wine list, a selection of local craft beers in bottles, and a roster of custom cocktails.

5310 Burnet Road Suite #107, Austin, 512/826-4824

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