Family-owned Indian-Pakistani restaurant in North Austin serves dishes from the grill and tandoor (beef seekh kabab, chicken boti) traditionally plated or stuffed in naan or paratha wraps.
Have it your way, the Mongolian way. Choose your meat, choose your vegetables and sauce, and they'll fry it all up before your eyes. Hey, don't we go to restaurants to have someone more skilled than ourselves make the meal? On the other hand, how much culinary refinement do you usually get for $5? (Dinners are $7.50).
Choose your meat, vegetables, noodles, and sauce, and let the grill master fashion a custom entrée just for you.
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The visible assembly line makes it easy to create your own wraps and bowls. It also brings spinach pakora to a more familiar, Americanized setting. Try the curry paneer platter. Thumbs up.
"Nékter Juice Bar was founded in 2010 to nourish America’s increasing appetite for plant-based, healthy food options that nourish various lifestyles and diet preferences." And this here's an Austin location of the tasty chain.
Those who mourned the loss of T&S Seafood are happy to see this new incarnation of the dim sum brunch.
This eatery offers sandwiches, pizzas, and salads, all made with fresh ingredients and served up in a fast, casual setting.
This is one of the best pizzas in town, served up with modest panache.
Don't miss their freshly-made pasta and favorites like zucca chips.
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