1. Madam Mam's
8.4
2700 W Anderson Ln (at Burnet Rd), Austin, TX
Thai Restaurant · North Shoal Creek · 74 tips and reviews
Scott Wisson: P11 with chicken is mildly spicy, tangy, coconuty deliciousness. Highly recommend.
Josh A: Excellent Thai option in Austin. Very big menu. Nice decor. The house special curries are excellent. They allow separate checks now (didn't used to) so I'll be back for lunch!
Jenn Davis: The pad thai here is really tasty. If you're looking for a curry dish, go to Titaya's on Lamar instead.
2. Wink
8.2
1014 N Lamar Blvd (W. 11th), Austin, TX
Wine Bar · Old West Austin · 40 tips and reviews
Caroline Dickey: One of the best dinners I've had in awhile. Started with the Ceviche, which was perfectly tangy and fresh. Also had the Braised Rabbit and Duck Breast: both were PERFECT. Finished with Trio dessert.💚
Jeffrey: If you can, spring for a tasting menu with wine pairings. Amazing gustatory experience!
Austin Chronicle: Since 2001, Wink has offered casual fine dining in the small salon and adjacent wine bar. As one of Austin's first restaurants to emphasize local sourcing, the eclectic menu changes nightly.
3. FoodHeads
9.1
616 W 34th St (btwn Guadalupe St. & King St.), Austin, TX
Sandwich Spot · West University · 62 tips and reviews
Niki Katherine Holmes: If wild Ahi tuna sandwich is on special, don't hesitate. Also their "Zippy Mustard" is spicy and tangy, love it so much I once ordered a pint to keep at home. Chewy homemade cookies. Delish soups.
Carlos Villavieja: Best Sandwich place in Austin. Healthy and diverse sandwiches, awesome terrace and cute waitresses
GOOD: Delicious food from scratch and from produce grown locally.
6. Madam Mam's
7.6
510 W 26th St (at 25th), Austin, TX
Thai Restaurant · West University · 61 tips and reviews
Ailie Chang: Try the Masman Curry! It's sweet and tangy, hot and spicy in one :) And of course, you can never go wrong with the Chicken Pad Thai. But if you don't tip well, they will come over you...
Torrey McLeod: Highly recommended: P12 (chicken curry) and P2 (a garlic sauce - chicken dish - pictured here)! My all time favs - you can't go wrong.
Paul Terry Walhus: Great noodle dishes
8. Flying Carpet
8.4
504 W Oltorf St (1st Street), Austin, TX
Moroccan Restaurant · Bouldin Creek · 9 tips and reviews
Austin Chronicle: Classic Moroccan street food with quality ingredients like fresh vegetables and chemical/hormone-free eggs & meats. Flavorful beef, chicken, turkey, & vegetables are served on traditional flatbread.
Haley McMichael: Try the big abdu! Named after the amazingly nice owner
PureWow: Besides the bread and French fries, almost everything on this Halal menu is keto—the beef plate with grilled eggplant and a fried egg is calling our name. Read more.
kate leibick: Awesome breakfast tacos and even better box lunch specials. Dog friendly too :-)
Jamie Rutledge: One stop shop for prescription, lunch, and coffee. Love it! Lunch specials are an amazing steal!
Bruce C: Good food from counter service, plus grass-fed beef for cooking at home. Appreciate the advice from the pharmacist!
12. Pinthouse Pizza
9.4
4236 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Pizzeria · Barton Hills · 53 tips and reviews
Brian Tade: If you are into craft beer, this is the best spot in Austin. Great selection, then they beer they brew is amazing. Pizza is awesome and perfect with beer and a good conversation. Local awesomeness!
JenKudu: Malted milkshake IPA
Mor Barkan: Home-brewed beers are great! 15 are brewed here + 30 others (on tap). Pizzas are good but pepperoni pizza is too oily. Caeser salad was bad. Overall good vibes.
13. Quickie Pickie
9.0
1208 E 11th St, Austin, TX
Sandwich Spot · Central East Austin · 37 tips and reviews
Brian Tade: Always a solid craft beer offering on tap. But their bottle selection is one of the best in town as well. Food? Yeah, they have it and it’s pretty tasty. Just one of those odd, unique Austin spots.
Austin Chronicle: A chill all-day neighborhood hangout or a speedy to-go spot when you’re on the run. Start the day with stellar breakfast tacos, nosh on the Saltimbocca Panini for lunch, and hit the bar at happy hour. Read more.
Lalia Williams: Coffee shop, bar and bodega! Cool vibes with everything you need in one spot. Love it! I found this gem on Supper: http://supper.mx/places/quickie-pickie-austin/