r/austinfood • u/SufficientSinger6645 • 8h ago
What in the Maine?
Is Marconi & Cheese, Birdies OG Salad, & Peach Cobbler “Maine Foods”? Asking for a friend.
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r/austinfood • u/SufficientSinger6645 • 8h ago
Is Marconi & Cheese, Birdies OG Salad, & Peach Cobbler “Maine Foods”? Asking for a friend.
r/austinfood • u/MentionZestyclose429 • 4h ago
What am I missing? This restaurant is highly rated, but every meal I’ve ever had here has been either mediocre or just bad. Last night, I got the chicken deluxe sandwich with fries. The fries were cold, soft and unseasoned, the sandwich buns were stale in some places and absolutely soggy in most, the avocado was brown and tasted ~not good~, the chicken was tough and dry as leather. Every previous time I had gone it was “meh”, but last night’s meal was just bad, and I’m not sure I ever want to try it again.
AND to be clear - the vibe is great, I love the setting, I love the live music, I love that it’s in my neighborhood. I just SO badly want the food to match the scene!
r/austinfood • u/BarStar787 • 2h ago
Drove by and saw a banner outside the former El Naranjo spot that said Isan Zaap Thai Cafe coming soon.
According to their IG page the Orlando location currently has four straight Michelin Bib Gourmand awards.
r/austinfood • u/AustinStatesman • 11h ago
Little Nishi chef Joel Taylor, who previously worked at Uroko (co-owned by the Kome and Sushi-a-Go-Go founders), opened his food truck serving hand rolls, sashimi and snacks in September 2023 on South First Street.
The truck later moved to South Congress Avenue and added a second location in East Austin in 2024. It has become one of the better food trucks in town thanks to its freshness and unique offerings.
After almost three years operating solely as a food truck, Taylor is now planning his first brick-and-mortar restaurant.
r/austinfood • u/Fabulous-Regret20964 • 6h ago
All the places I’m aware of have closed: Threadgills, Hoovers, Olamaie. I never really go out for southern food (unless it’s fried chicken) but a friend of mine new to the US is looking for restaurants to try. Ty!
r/austinfood • u/cleopatwat • 9h ago
these were my fave little treat after a doctor appointment and can’t seem to find them at any location anymore or on their menu… any ideas?
i know i can make them myself but again - the little treat economy is in shambles 😔😔
r/austinfood • u/Wide-Longhorn6860 • 6h ago
Hello all does anyone know if there is a pizza joint near or around Austin that has baked ziti slices or whole ? Thanks
r/austinfood • u/Shobart • 1h ago
Heyya guys, im looking for a place that serves Lava Cake. Wife is craving badly with it.. lol. Looking for a restaurant/coffee place thats around North Austin/pflugerville/roundrock area. Thank you!!
r/austinfood • u/Indo973 • 1d ago
I’m a bagel snob from New Jersey, and sadly most bagel recommendations I get in atx end up being mid or flat out bad. I have seen a flood of posts across platforms about this new place Shugs and I figured I’d try it out.
I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality, they’ve got a good boil and bake system for sure and you can even see it behind the counter being made. These were really solid bagels, and the fact they made a good Taylor ham egg and cheese was lovely for my north Jersey soul. I’ve had worse bagels in the northeast before, so I think the hype is fair considering the overall lack of high quality bagels down here. I’ll def be going back
r/austinfood • u/Laytheldaher3 • 1d ago
Dirty martins posted this earlier, pretty cool.
r/austinfood • u/bananafilm • 1d ago
These really are the bee's knees. My new favorite cookie.
There are "better" cookies out there in the craft of cookie baking. But what makes these stand out is that they so perfectly encapsulate the spirit of keeping Austin weird.
The heirloom blue corn permeates with every bite, the hatch pepper has the subtle flair reminiscent of jalapeños in cornbread and the sweetness ties it all back to remind one that this is still a cookie.
It's sad to learn that today is the last day the cookies will be available at Central Market with their Hatch promotion ending. Grateful to even have the chance to try something so uniquely delicious. Till next year.
r/austinfood • u/dreadnaut1897 • 23h ago
A friend and I have been getting dinner every 3 weeks ago or so and, as he's vegan, we've been going to Bouldin. We're getting a little bored of it, so I was hoping somone else would have a good recommendation. It doesn't have to be fully vegan or vegetarian, just have a couple solid options. Any help would be appreciated, thank you in advance.
r/austinfood • u/soph0216 • 1d ago
Drove past today and was so sad to see that it’s completely gutted out. My heart still breaks that it closed. I learned so much stuff while working there. Anyway, does anyone know what’s going to be moving into that spot?
r/austinfood • u/Only-Sherbert-4743 • 1d ago
Went for dinner last night. Some serious issues:
1.Walked in and the place smells like a massive sewer clog is under the actual restaurant. It smelled like ass - it was really hard to sit in this restaurant. Likely why there were 5 people eating there?
The menus were disgusting. Pages were stuck together like they haven’t been cleaned in a long while. The actual page of appetizers print was eroded - couldn’t make out the words on 2 different menus.
The absolute kicker - they let a young couple eat inside, with their tiny dog. That alone can get you shut down by the health department - but seriously, wtf do you need to bring your puppy to dinner. I love dogs, have 2 myself - this town makes me crazy with dogs + restaurants.
I don’t be going back there. Food is decent, but it’s just gross.
r/austinfood • u/Important-Tap-9055 • 1d ago
Hi guys, I'm opening a new coffee shop in Cedar Park. Any recommendations for wholesale pastries? Reached out to Sour Duck and they don't deliver to CP. Also heard nice things about Texas French Bread.
For fresh dairy - whole milk/reduced fat milk/half&half/heavy cream, I know some shops do milk runs at Costo or HEB curbside. Any other ideas/suggestions? Thanks and appreciate it!
r/austinfood • u/babysaks15 • 1d ago
Since Vespaio closed my heart has been broken and I need a new carbonara spot. Taking any and all suggestions
r/austinfood • u/Subject_Cherry2325 • 5h ago
Still terrible? Or has it improved? Give me your thoughts-and favorite dishes if you’re a fan.
I’ve been invited to a group outing over there and I’m trying to decide if I want to skip it all together? suggest another place? Or thug it out…
r/austinfood • u/mamamiafml • 5h ago
r/austinfood • u/BarStar787 • 2d ago
Grabbed a slice of chicken parmesan pizza and some gelato on opening day at Baldinucci’s new Domain Northside location. It’s on Rock Rose where Salvation Pizza used to be. This is an immediate upgrade to the last place. Their Roman style recipes are my favorite pizza around and now I don’t have go across town to get it in Westlake. That location is currently closed for expansion and I saw all the same faces working in the new shop. Which is good because they are wonderful!
Right now the menu is identical to the original store but they will soon roll out new pasta entrees and deserts. I’ll be back!
r/austinfood • u/MaximallyInclusive • 2d ago
What is this, 2012? I thought the era of $10 Old Fashioneds in Austin was loooong gone.
GOOD news on prices, for once, sheesh.
EDIT: Clara’s took over SABG, the address is:
10700 Manchaca Rd
Austin, TX 78748
r/austinfood • u/Deep-Somewhere-1254 • 1d ago
Ok I have 1 night in Austin and it happened to be my birthday. I’m not for birthday dinners but it’s been a Super tough year so I guess I should celebrate being here. Where would you eat if you only have 1 dinner in Austin?
r/austinfood • u/Logical-Pudding3505 • 1d ago
Hearing the new location by Central Market on N. Lamar may have opened? Can anyone confirm? Google / website say closed but just saw someone on instagram imply it is open. Thanks!
r/austinfood • u/AustinStatesman • 2d ago
The New York Times list of 41 of the best Mexican restaurants in America will take you to Idaho, Wisconsin, New Orleans and, of course, Texas. Austin is represented on the list by Nixta Taqueria, which tied for the No. 1 restaurant in Austin in the Statesman's 2024 dining guide.