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!
3. Casa de Luz
9.1
1701 Toomey Rd, Austin, TX
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Zilker · 41 tips and reviews
Tom Boone: When it comes to dessert, I've tried them all and pecan pie is the way to go.
Jeff Williams: Go to Casa de Luz. Eat soup, salad, and delicious plate of organic vegan food. Then get a killer sugar free dessert. This place makes you forget you are eating incredibly healthy food!
CultureMap Austin: Casa de Luz prides itself in offering macrobiotic food that focuses on grains and natural produce, and frowns on processed food.
7. Epicerie
7.8
2307 Hancock Dr, Austin, TX
French Restaurant · Allandale · 43 tips and reviews
Vonia: Definitely get some beignets. Great please for artisan cheeses. Creative dishes & delicious.
Samantha Young: Very relaxed environment that I love going to for Sunday brunch Read more.
Austin Chronicle: Pair the house-made merguez with a seasonal salad, and go ahead and order a bottle of wine; it beats getting back in line for another glass, and the ambience is so nice you're going to want to linger. Read more.
8. El Naranjo
8.0
85 Rainey St, Austin, TX
Mexican Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 53 tips and reviews
Crystal M.: ¡Excelente! This former food truck (only in Austin !?!)i is now a fantastic traditional Mexican restaurant. Highly recommend the Chile Poblano Relleno de Picadillo Oaxaqueño.
Cooking Channel: Acclaimed chef Iliana de la Vega serves up authentic Oaxacan cuisine at her El Naranjo mobile trailer in Austin, Texas. We suggest the Mole Rojo.
Paul Bradley: Food is only mediocre, especially for the price. Service could be better. "Specially" drinks are around $11.
10. The Clay Pit
8.4
1601 Guadalupe St (at 16th St), Austin, TX
Indian Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 116 tips and reviews
Allie Rolison: tandori vegetable bites for an appetizer are amazing! fresh, crisp, and perfectly seasoned!
Austin Chronicle: The Singh boys have built a loyal following with their contemporized Indian fare. The space is old, stone, and gorgeous, the crowd is watchworthy, and the food delish. Like a kick? Ask for desi-hot.
Cassidy Patterson: I love the Clay Pit, one of the best places I have eaten at in Austin, the curried muscles appetizer it delicious - order it with a bunch of garlic naaan to dip in the sauce!!