If their special is the Risotto, then get it. Read more.
This Hyde Park classic has some of Austin's best pasta and risotto, and their Italian-focused wine list is a treat. [Eater 38 Member]
This neighborhood favorite is perfect for when you're craving Italian comfort food, and some of Austin best young chefs have passed through its kitchens. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
One of the hidden gems near Lakeline Mall. Chef's menu often has new and innovative dishes unexpected in a sushi bar (risotto).
I love the Sushi and Sashimi Kawasaki Lunch. For $15, you get a nice variety of small dishes. Fills you up! And the plating is beautiful.
A hybrid of Japanese flavors and Continental techniques, Soto brings elegance and family cooking to the table. Try the magical tiger maki roll or the mango kobe for an unforgettable experience. Read more.
The Sea Bass is seared to perfection on a bed of creamy risotto. Delicious! Very light with vegetable touches (spinach on the risotto and topped with red / yellow tomato dices).
Come for lunch - have a drink! Bartender is less slammed and the cocktails divine! Order the wood grilled Brussel sprouts!
Perla's has transformed a land-locked SoCo corner into a beachy cafe. It's hard to beat this place on a sunny afternoon for fresh oysters, grilled octopus, and a Caesar cocktail on the shady patio. Read more.
Food blogger Hank Shaw of Hunter Angler Gardener Cook said he loved the surryano ham and ramp risotto here.
For brunch, went with the server's suggestion: fried chicken, biscuit and gravy, topped with a fried egg. Excellent!
Reasonably priced and informal but still very fine dining, indeed. Rising star Ned Elliott’s seasonal menu is spare but stunning, with each well-conceived plate coming together in delicious harmony. Read more.
If the scallops are in season, try the scallop and pear combination on the raw bar. It is excellent. Read more.