Shockingly fresh, very very delicious sushi. Fantastic sake list. I love the wagyu beef seared on japanese river rocks.
Underrated in the 7’s. Def in the mid 8’s range. Solid alternative sushi to when Uchi is full. Chili hamachi, wagyu dumplings r great. Would skip tamago and salmon sashimi. Nay to mezcal cocktail
Small but snazzy, offering a slew of creative craft cocktails and a rotating draft beer selection. Upscale bar food includes sliders al pastor, bourbon beanie weenies, and a Texas Kobe burger. Read more.
They have Averna! A Sicilian amaro/aperitif/digestive that's hard to find in Texas. A comfort drink for me :) (best enjoyed straight, no ice or mixers)
If everyone is ordering "The Communist," this place may be responsible for the next Red Scare. It's a tasty mix of gin, orange, lemon and cherry brandy. Read more.
Mexican fine dining done right! The place is sleek and modern, the service was extremely professional and the food was delicious. The Suadero tacos (with wagyu beef) are to die for.
The wagyu beef tartar is wonderful, topped with a quail egg. evidently the figs are tasty, when Skylar's tree is in season.
Great mimosas along with great service (ask for Lori). I'd recommend sharing, too...big portions so ask for an extra side plate for your late friend.
Voted top restaurant & best chef in Austin Read more.
Yep. Best food in Austin. The chips of course, Este ceviche, tuna tiradito, wagyu bavette, lobster with tortillas, fish tacos. Margaritas and great wine menu.
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.