Happyrito Seafood

Seafood restaurant · Austin

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Happyrito Seafood Review - Cedar Park - Austin - The Infatuation

"Located inside of a large Cedar Park shopping plaza, Happyrito is one of the few spots in the Austin area specializing in Viet-Cajun seafood. So after you’re done shopping for new bed sheets, video games, and sneakers, you can stop in for a few pounds of crab or shrimp, all tossed in a sweet and spicy Viet-Cajun-style buttery garlic sauce that will leave your fingers smelling like seafood for hours. But if you’re looking for something a little less hands-on, we’re also fans of the and fried seafood platters here.  " - Nicolai McCrary

https://www.theinfatuation.com/austin/reviews/happyrito-seafood
Nicolai McCrary

11066 Pecan Park Blvd Suite 540, Cedar Park, TX 78613 Get directions

happyritoseafood.com
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