Off The Menu: Steff Special Sushi: A maki roll filled with fresh salmon, Fuji apples, avocado, goat cheese and cyrano peppers, topped with panko. Read more.
Odile Roujol: Excellent ramen and play list and fun decoration. Try their dry fish
Alex Inman: Vibrant and buzzing with great Japanese! You gotta try the R2D2 Maki roll :) Check a better preview on Supper: http://supper.mx/places/lucky-robot-austin/
Rania: Fish taco only available before 5 or 6pm. Great selection of seafood. Worth checking out their happy hour deals. High blood pressure diet friendly.
Jonathon Taylor: Could’ve sworn I rated this. We’ve been here multiple times and had pretty much everything on the menu. 10 out of 10 every time.
Michael Bardsley: Tried the calamari, smoke mussels escabeche and two main meals. Excellent service. Happy Hour is the best time to try everything.
5. Cho Sushi
8.5
4300 N Quinlan Park Rd Ste 105 (btw RR 620 & Steiner Ranch Blvd), Austin, TX
Sushi Restaurant · Steiner Ranch · 20 tips and reviews
Scott Austin: Ask for the edamame with garlic spicy! They put on Siracha and yummy peppers! Definitely kicks it up!
Cara Beth McLeod: Totally family friendly. Unique in a sushi place. The wait staff was wonderful to the whole family. If you order ice cream, it comes with 3 scoops. The salad is awesome too.
Lee Middleton: The Rebecca roll is fantastic!
6. Freda's Seafood Grille
8.6
10903 Pecan Park Blvd (research blvd), Austin, TX
Seafood Restaurant · Pecan Park · 36 tips and reviews
Lo-Cell Ervin: Great brunch! All you can eat buffet, crab legs, prime rib, pancakes and bottomless mimosas!
Chris Perea: The bread pudding is the best I have ever had!
Aaron Montana: Great steaks, I go for the ny strip. Don't leave without trying the bread-pudding.
10. drink.well.
8.5
207 E 53rd St (at Avenue G), Austin, TX
Cocktail Bar · North Loop · 56 tips and reviews
Rachel Lasseter: Amazing cocktails. Try the Vieux Carre or The Right Hand. Bar food is a cut above. Very busy on Fridays and weekends. Can be standing room only.
Thrillist: 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.
Austin Chronicle: 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.
12. The Melting Pot
7.8
13343 Research Blvd, #350 (at Anderson Mill Rd), Austin, TX
Fondue Restaurant · Anderson Arbor · 22 tips and reviews
Adam Stallman: Perfect date night spot! Food is very good! Leave yourself plenty of time to enjoy your meal. Also, come hungry because unlike common misconceptions about fondue, you will leave stuffed. Try the Mojo!
KeepR RUnusual: Potatoes take a really long time to cook. Throw them right in at the start & pull them out last.
Luciana Misura: I always go to the Melting Pot on Monday nights with my girlfriends and we order the Ladies Night Out special, which is half the price ($24 per person) for 2 cheese fondues, 2 meat ones and 2 chocolat
13. Garbo's
8.0
14735 Bratton Ln (Merrilltown Dr), Austin, TX
Seafood Restaurant · Wells Branch · 35 tips and reviews
Suzanne Bonifaz: Uber delish Maine lobster rolls and fast friendly service. A must visit
Austin Chronicle: Fresh, authentic lobster rolls served either Maine Style (mayo, celery, Bibb lettuce) or Connecticut Style (with lemon-tarragon drawn butter and scallions). Both are heavenly. Read more.
Jessica M.: Everything about the lobster roll is amazing!!!!!!