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Pan-Asian Restaurants in Austin

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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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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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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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888 Pan Asian Restaurant

Pan-AsianSouthUnder $10

You’ll find traditional dishes seldom seen elsewhere, as well as Asian fusion creations with Thai and Chinese influences. Delicious and inexpensive.

2400 E. Oltorf Ste. 1-A, 512/448-4722

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Ah Sing Den

Pan-AsianLower East$25-$40

Asian-inspired morsels and a strong cocktail program meet in a sumptuous space inspired by Victorian-era East London opium den.

1100 E. Sixth, 512/467-4280

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Anthem

Pan-AsianDowntown$10-$25

91 Rainey #120, 512/731-1411

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Bao'd Up

Chinese, Pan-AsianEast

Local fast casual mini-chain specializes in steamed buns stuffed with savory or sweet fillings.

1911 Aldrich Ste. A-1, 737/717-3002

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Bar Peached

Pan-AsianOld West Austin

As the name suggests, the emphasis here is on the bar – cocktails like the Thai basil and habanero-infused Margarita de Peached, local draft beers and ciders, sake – but you won't go hungry. The eclectic menu of "snacky plates," "salad-y" greens, and tacos shares some of the same DNA as sister restaurant the Peached Tortilla.

1315 W. Sixth, 512/992-0666

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Carabao Express

Pan-AsianNorthUnder $10

Austin-born, Filipino-inspired, mains and bowls and boxes to assuage your island-yearning cravings.

2309 W. Parmer, 512/358-1117

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Chi'Lantro BBQ

Korean, Pan-AsianSouth

Korean barbecue offered in four kinds of protein, spicy noodle bowls, chicken wings glazed with sweet and spicy Gangnam sauce, and those addictive kimchi fries are some of the menu's highlights.

1414 Shore District Dr., 512/382-9653

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CoCo's Cafe

Coffeehouse, Pan-AsianCampus

Pearl drinks, coffee, fruit slushies, Taiwanese food, and more.

1910 Guadalupe, 512/236-9398

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CoCo's Cafe

Coffeehouse, Pan-AsianNorth

Pearl drinks, coffee, fruit slushies, Taiwanese food, and more.

8557 Research #118, 512/833-6588

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Dai Due Butcher Shop & Supper Club

American Cafe, Burger Joint, Pan-AsianEast$10-$25 First Plates 

Everything from Chef Jesse Griffiths' unassuming hotspot is local, even the tea. Expect the choicest cuts of meat, just out of the water seafood, and barely harvested vegetables. The service is as adept as the kitchen.

2406 Manor Rd., 512/524-0688

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DFG Noodles

Pan-AsianNorth

Roving food trucks specialize in Southeast Asian street food.

Check website for location, 512/677-9334

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East Side King

Pan-AsianSouth Lamar and Barton Springs

This location does a good job of reinforcing the established ESK brand, from the friendly counter service with wine and beer on tap, to the gonzo artwork by punk rock painter Peelander Yel­low. The menu boasts ESK "classics," the dishes that made the original trailer famous: Poor Qui's pork belly buns, beet home fries, chicken karaage, and brussels sprouts salad.

2310 S. Lamar #101, 512/383-8382

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