6 Foods to Fuel Your Austin Visit

Austin is often called a foodie’s wonderland. The city has something for every type of person who enjoys a good bite. The city’s diverse signature dishes can be found in every corner of town, from high-end dining experiences to small, family-run shops.

Read on to discover six mouth-watering meals to fuel your Austin experience.

Roast Duck at Din Ho Chinese BBQ

Sample this well-known staple of Chinese cuisine at Din Ho Chinese BBQ, famed for its mix of Texan and Chinese flavors.

Din Ho is one of the most popular local Chinese restaurants, focusing on Chinese dishes with an American twist. If you enjoy spicy, filling food shared with friends, this restaurant is the place for you.

Roast Duck at Din Ho Chinese
8557 Research Blvd #116
Austin, TX 78758
United States

Phone: +1 512-832-8788

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Tonkotsu Ramen at Ramen Tatsu-ya

Tonkotsu Ramen is a signature Japanese dish, and Austin’s Ramen Tatsu-ya has the recipe down to a science.

Foreign dishes were not always easily accepted in Austin. The city was always known for its BBQs and briskets, but many foreign dishes have adapted to local tastes, including ramen.

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Enchiladas

Local Austin cuisine was born of Mexican and Latino heritage. Authentic enchiladas can be found all over town.

BBQ

Perhaps an obvious choice, as few Austinites need an introduction to barbequed fare. There are plenty of places to try out Texan barbeque, from food trucks to high-end restaurants.

Don’t be afraid to try a variety of takes on barbeque. From Mexican to Japanese variations, there’s plenty to discover.

Pancakes at Kerbey Lane Cafe

When it comes to simple, American breakfast food you can’t go wrong with pancakes. Plenty of restaurants in Austin offer that “homemade” breakfast experience. Kerbey Lane Café is one such joint you should definitely add to your morning routine.

The recipes and presentation are simple, but the quality leaves nothing to be desired. Feeling festive? Start with their famous gingerbread stack.

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Garden Patch Salad at Mother’s Cafe & Garden

CLOSED

Austin, Texas and the South in general aren’t necessarily associated with healthy dining– however, it’s a mistake to think that you can’t find restaurants with healthy and responsible options. One example is Mother’s Cafe & Garden, where you can find simple and delicious mixed green salads at any time of day. The restaurant has a long history as one of Austin’s first vegan eateries; and has maintained dedication in serving its customers and local community.

Conclusion

Food is certainly one of the most satisfying ways to explore Austin: your options are as diverse as the history of the city itself.

Where will you begin?

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