Health food restaurant · Downtown
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"Within this food hall, seek out Blue Basil, an Austin catering food truck focused on Thai and other pan-Asian cuisines. Expect rice plates." - Nadia Chaudhury
Restaurant · East Oak Hill
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Bakery · Downtown
Walton’s Fancy & Staple is a charming brick-walled bakery and deli with rustic vibes, great food, and friendly service that makes every visit delightful.
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Music store · West End
A beloved local gem in Austin, this vibrant record shop boasts friendly staff, a killer selection of vinyl, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for music lovers.
American restaurant · Blackland
Dai Due offers a delightful farm-to-table experience with locally sourced ingredients, served in a charming rustic setting alongside a butcher shop.
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American restaurant · Oak Hill
A vibrant spot in Austin serving upscale Southwestern dishes with local flair, known for its stellar chicken-fried steak and tempting cocktails.
Japanese restaurant · Downtown
Japanese bites such as sushi and yakitori presented with cocktails in an upscale setting.
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Hotel · Congress Ave District
Sleek hotel offering a rooftop pool, plus a glass atrium with a Southwestern restaurant & a bar. A block from the bustling 6th Street entertainment district, this sleek high-rise hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Texas State Capitol. Plush rooms offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and coffeemakers. Elegant 1-and 2-bedroom suites add separate living areas, pull-out sofas, and city or atrium views; some include treadmills and yoga mats. Club rooms provide access to a lounge with free continental breakfast and evening snacks. Room service is available. A glass atrium features a Southwestern restaurant and a lounge/bar. There's also a cafe. Other amenities include a rooftop pool and an exercise room, plus a business center and 16 meeting rooms.
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Noodle shop · Rmma
Asian eatery serving hand-pulled Chinese noodles & signature sushi rolls in a comfy, casual setting.
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· Clarksville
Established by freed slaves in the 1870s, Clarksville is a small historic district west of Downtown. The low-key, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood is known for its modest bungalows and long-standing cafes and shops. A vibrant graffiti park, the HOPE Outdoor Gallery, occupies a rambling hillside. Clarksville is bordered by a trendy commercial strip on Lamar Boulevard, as well as Treaty Oak, a state landmark. ― Google
Korean restaurant · Crestview
Compact, chill Korean venue whipping up stir-fried street food & kimchi rice, plus soju & sake.