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Topic 11 of 82: Oriental - Asian

Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (15:44) | Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
Oriental Asian restaurant favorites.

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 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 1 of 8: wer  (KitchenManager) * Sat, Nov  8, 1997 (02:41) * 3 lines 
 
Chronicle readers say:

Satay


 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 2 of 8: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, Nov  8, 1997 (09:50) * 5 lines 
 
What's up with these guys. An Indonesian (partly) place
that's never heard of tempi.

Sheds another tear for Martin Brothers.



 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 3 of 8: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Mon, Nov 10, 1997 (11:46) * 1 lines 
 
I thought they were Thai.


 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 4 of 8: T Patrick McCourt  (PT) * Sat, Dec 19, 1998 (18:51) * 2 lines 
 
The best asian place I've been to is on Anderson lane. They have japaneese,
chineese, thai, and korean dishes on a large buffet all at the same time.


 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 5 of 8: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Mon, Dec 21, 1998 (17:18) * 1 lines 
 
I'm usually not too keen on places that claim to cook several different ethnic varieties authentically... they rarely rise to the occassion


 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 6 of 8: T Patrick McCourt  (PT) * Mon, Dec 21, 1998 (18:03) * 1 lines 
 
These people are actually real good. Not fantastic, but real good.


 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 7 of 8: Conf admin (cfadm) * Thu, Nov  3, 2005 (08:17) * 66 lines 
 
Austin's best Asian restaurants as voted by XLent 2003 Guide.


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XL Dining Guide 2003 - Recommended Restaurants

Beyond fine dining, there is a multitude of restaurants in Central Texas that produce delicious food in a variety of forms. Here are more than 160 favorite spots by category (most of them casual, with occasional repetitions). Good eating awaits at every one.

Restaurant Categories
American | Asian | Austin Classics | Barbecue | Breakfasts
Cajun | Comfort Food | Delis | German | Indian/Pakistani
Italian Latin American | Mexican | Middle Eastern | Pizza
Romantic | Seafood | Steak | Sushi | Vegetarian



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The Don Cornello sandwich is a favorite on the Texicalli menu.
AMERICAN

• Hill's. Best burger in town: well-seasoned meat on a kolache-style bun. 4700 S. Congress Ave., 851-9300.

• Magnolia Cafe. 24-hour spot with eclectic menu. 1920 S. Congress Ave.; 445-0000. Also 2304 Lake Austin Blvd.; 478-8645.

• Stagecoach Inn. Recipes from the 1940s in historic setting. 401 S. Stagecoach Road, Salado; (254) 947-5111.

• Texadelphia. Local sandwich chain famous for its "cheesesteak." 5510 S. Interstate 35, Building E, Suite 410; 804-0804. Several other Austin locations.

• Texicalli Grille. A South Austin classic with great salads and sandwiches. 534 E. Oltorf St., 442-2799.

• Z Tejas. Southwestern flavors ride strong at this popular place. 1110 W. Sixth St., 478-5355. Also 9400-A Arboretum Blvd., 346-3506.



ASIAN

• Din Ho Chinese Bar-B-Q. Extensive offerings, including crispy whole tilapia. 8557 Research Blvd., No. 116; 832-8788.

• Hao Hao. Vietnamese-Chinese place with an enticing Vietnamese menu. 1901 W. William Cannon Dr., 447-8121.

• Korea Garden. Zesty cuisine and warm hospitality that attracts Korean business leaders. 6519 N. Lamar Blvd., 302-3149.

• Madame Mam's Noodles and More. Bringing good -- and at times extremely spicy -- Thai to The Drag. 2514 Guadalupe St., 472-8306.

• Noodle-ism. Unique noodle dishes, including a wonderful won ton soup, offered by the chef-owner of four-star Bistro 88. 107 W. Fifth St., 275-9988.

• Pao's Mandarin House. Two menus at this Lakeway spot: the regular and the Chinese, which you should ask for. 2300 Lohmans Crossing Road; 263-8869.

• Pho Hoang. Pho (a Vietnamese soup with beef and noodles) with an alluring aroma full of spice. 2521 Rutland Drive, Suite 400; 339-6002.

• Seoul Restaurant & Sushi Bar. Delicious sushi, Korean and Japanese fare, including wonderful tempura. 6400 S. First St.; 326-5807.

• Tam Deli & Cafe. Tiny Vietnamese deli where cuisines of China, Cambodia and France merge. 8222 N. Lamar Blvd.; 834-6458.

• T&S Chinese Seafood Restaurant. A favorite late-night spot of local chefs who adore the salt-and-pepper shrimp. 10014 N. Lamar Blvd.; 339-8434.

• The Tea House. More than 200 dishes at this Chinese-Vietnamese spot. 13376 Research Blvd., Suite 100; 335-0935.

• Thai Spice. Flavorful stir-fries at the Village at Westlake. 701 S. Capital of Texas Highway; 330-0203.



 Topic 11 of 82 [restaurants]: Oriental - Asian
 Response 8 of 8: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Nov  3, 2005 (11:15) * 4 lines 
 
Suzee's not listed!!!

Madame Mam's is my choice followed closely by T&S.


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