Stand de hot-dogs · Downtown Austin · 389 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: Brunch at Frank should begin with a Red Headed Stranger-- a Bloody Mary made with bacon-infused Tito's Vodka and garnished with cheddar cheese, pepperoncini, and a strip of bacon.
Serious Eats: This retro diner serves classics with a Texas twist. It's so tiny that you'll inevitably wait for a table, but it's worth it for dishes like the Counter Benedict.
Restaurant de cuisine au barbecue · Central East Austin · 354 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: Slow-smoking the brisket for up to 15 hours leads to barbecue on par with, and sometimes even better than, some of the storied Hill Country joints.
Serious Eats: Micklethwait's homemade sausage—varieties like duck and cherry, lamb and apricot, which rotate daily—is what truly distinguishes his operation. Even the beef sausage is moist and snappy.
Restaurant américain · Downtown Austin · 97 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: From grilled quail with Southern hot water grits, to Peruvian scallop tiradito, Japanese chicken tsukune, and even Canadian tater tots poutine, the menu is wildly diverse, but somehow it all works.
Restaurant cajun et créole · Downtown Austin · 128 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: The po' boys different than what you'll eat in New Orleans. No shredded iceberg lettuce here-- instead, expertly fried seafood is topped with mixed salad greens and red onion.
Coffee Shop · Downtown Austin · 203 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: Jo's actually has a large food menu including simple sandwiches and breakfast tacos. Sometimes all you want is a tuna melt or a grilled cheese.
517 E 6th St (bt Red River & Neches Sts), Austin, TX
Rade · Downtown Austin · 229 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: Known for the ultimate late night food-- 3/4-pound burgers. Each burger variety is named after your favorite city (Buffalo, Los Angeles, Chicago, etc.) and served with fresh-cut fries.
Coffee Shop · Downtown Austin · 194 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: Good for when you want decent coffee-- not a fancy drink. Halcyon gets the job done while also offering a small menu of snacks and other drinks.
Camion de restauration · Highland · 27 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: Get the namesake sandwich, Lucky's Puccia. Layers of juicy slices of prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, stacks of spicy arugula, red ripe tomatoes, drizzled basil oil and spicy chipotle mayo.
Camion de restauration · Downtown Austin · 114 conseils et avis
Serious Eats: Order the double-layered corn tortillas filled with tender bulgogi (Korean marindaded beef) or fries smothered in spicy kimchi and cheese.