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.
Located inside the Downtown DoubleTree Suites, the cafe serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
Austin’s first ever bar dedicated to celebrating women’s and gender-expansive sports is named after the year Title IX was signed into law, which prohibits sex-based descrimination at schools that receive federal funding.
Before you have the espresso of your dreams, treat yourself from this expansive menu.
This may be a bar providing Alamo Drafthouse moviegoers with a new foraging alternative, but Chef John Bullington's snacky menu includes interpretations of classic Mexican street food, such as N.Y. Strip alambras and a giant Sonoran hot dog. Brunch is exciting as well, what with tangy avocado tomatilla sauces, and poblanos in the chichimigas.
This Taiwanese coffee shop and bakery is part of an international chain famous for its signature sea salt coffee.
A unique blend between Pan-Asian and European baking styles. Offers buns, danishes, cakes, cookies, rolls and a variety of teas.
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