Located at the Domain Northside, this locally owned Chinese joint serves handmade dumplings, wok fried rice, lo mein noodles, and more. Need to soak up a night of boozing? Lotus keeps extra-late hours on the weekend.
This ethnic fusion spot offers traditional Indian fare as well as Chinese-inflected dishes. Wok cooking blends well with Indian spices – you'll find plenty of vegetarian options.
Choose your meat, vegetables, noodles, and sauce, and let the grill master fashion a custom entrée just for you.
Those who mourned the loss of T&S Seafood are happy to see this new incarnation of the dim sum brunch.
Depend on this popular chain for Chinese favorites and enthusiastic service in a pleasant atmosphere.
A sleek diner atmosphere and affordable favorites keep the crowds coming back for lunch and dinner. Choose your own combinations for noodle and rice bowls.
The amaebi is sweet as a mother's love, and the miso soup is one of the richest versions of the Asian classic in Austin.
The old China Garden location still offers spiced-up standards that leave you red-faced and satisfied. It also has a daily lunch buffet.
This seafood restaurant is the top choice of many local chefs and restaurateurs on their days off. The Cantonese seafood selections and dim sum stand out.
Famous for their hand-pulled noodles.
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