Rania: Fish taco only available before 5 or 6pm. Great selection of seafood. Worth checking out their happy hour deals. High blood pressure diet friendly.
Jonathon Taylor: Could’ve sworn I rated this. We’ve been here multiple times and had pretty much everything on the menu. 10 out of 10 every time.
Michael Bardsley: Tried the calamari, smoke mussels escabeche and two main meals. Excellent service. Happy Hour is the best time to try everything.
Austin Chronicle: This is a restaurant of hearty roast meats and homemade pastas, where diners can sample savory stews of wild boar and luxuriate in the glow of a crackling fire. Elegant neo-Tuscan comfort-cooking. Read more.
Nick Uhlman: Ask for nick, he is the best!
Patrizio: This place is absolutely beautiful! Try scoring a seat on one of the balconies for a super-special dining experience. ~ Patrizio, Founder of ForTheLoveOfItaly.com
9. Lenoir
8.6
1807 S 1st St, Austin, TX
New American Restaurant · Bouldin Creek · 39 tips and reviews
B W: Tasting menu is unique and always changes. Cool vibe. Check out the wine garden for happy hour.
Boris Jones: Intimate, rustic spot with a chill vibe. The menu is top notch, seasonal and locally sourced. Check it here: http://supper.mx/places/lenoir-austin/
Becca Smith: Make a reservation at least a week in advance for a party larger than 4. Amazing culinary experience, worth the extra effort to plan in advance!!
11. Asti Trattoria
7.8
408 E 43rd St, Austin, TX
Italian Restaurant · Hancock · 26 tips and reviews
Nikki Jones: Loved this place!! Order the Escarole & radicchio salad & the braised beef short ribs. The seared scallops were delicious but the mandilli pasta left a little to be desired.
Austin Chronicle: Asti is one of the best midpriced neighborhood cafes in Austin. Food is consistently delightful, whether it is grilled octopus, a thin-crust pizza, or their ever-popular chocolate cannoli.
Eater: This neighborhood favorite is perfect for when you're craving Italian comfort food, and some of Austin best young chefs have passed through its kitchens. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
12. 360 UNO
8.1
3801 N Capital of Texas Hwy, Austin, TX
Italian Restaurant · Davenport Ranch · 28 tips and reviews
Joe Canterbury: Anti pasta misto is a meal in and of itself. Great proscitto, cheese sortiment and greens. Good and authentic Italian style pizzas
Anna Ibay: Desserts are flown in from Milan - chocolate Fondant is the best in town
Joycott: Eat here on Earth Day, and 5% of your bill goes to eco-friendly causes!
15. Wheatsville Co-op
8.8
3101 Guadalupe St (31st St.), Austin, TX
Grocery Store · North University · 67 tips and reviews
abigail.: Popcorn tofu is a must. They also have great iced coffee.
GOOD: A community run food co-op, they support local growers, provide volunteer opportunities and host events with local artisans.
Austin American-Statesman: A true community-supported grocery selling organic and natural foods, Wheatsville’s mission is to bring its customers what they want.