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| Thai Village | Austin, TX | |
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Best thai food in Austin
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| Bakehouse Restaurant & Bar | Austin, TX | |
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If large portions and low prices are more important to you than indifferently
prepared food, the Bake House is for you.
The food isn't bad; it just fails to be good.
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| Bill Miller Bar-B-Que | Austin, TX | |
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Bill Miller's - the McDonald's of 'cue joints.
And if you think the bland, processed slop that McDonald's makes
compares favorably to a real burger made on your backyard grill, then
you might like Bill Miller's just fine.
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| Huts Hamburgers | Austin, TX | |
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Hut's is an Austin institution, so likely review-proof.
That said, their burgers are not that great. Visit once, just so you
can say that you've been there, then go to Casino El Camino for the
*real* best burger in town.
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| Jazz - a Louisiana Kitchen | Austin, TX | |
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Jazz has declined in quality over the years.
It may be some consolation that they can still bring in the tourists
who don't mind paying inflated prices for bad food.
Go for the live music - but go elsewhere for a meal.
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| Landry's Seafood House | Austin, TX | |
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Gone; replaced by a Joes Crab Shack.
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| Madam Mam's | Austin, TX | |
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Inexpensive, large portions with SE Asian influence but not authentic.
Not a bad neighborhood joint if UT is your neighborhood. Some dishes
are edible; many are awful. Find the one or two dishes that you know you
like and stick with them; unless yo ...
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| Kerbey Lane Cafe | Austin, TX | |
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The dark side of South Austin.
Vegetarian and whole grain menus are planned by people who must hate
food - consideration is given to the perceived "healthiness"
of the ingredients with no consideration for harmonious flavors and
textures; ...
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| Jaime's Spanish Village | Austin, TX | |
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Not just awful, gawd-awful.
Overpriced, oversalty, bland food, lackadasical service, overpriced
and watery cocktails. There are so many good Mexican food places in
town; Jaime's is not one of them.
Note to the UT students who seem to dote on th ...
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| Taqueria Arandas | Austin, TX | |
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Taqueria Arandas has several locations around town.
This is not Tex-Mex. This is real, honest, Jalisco-style Mexican food.
The salsa is fierce, the waitresses speak spanish to the regulars,
there's lard in the beans and the corn tortillas are f ...
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