8 Scrumptious Restaurants In Austin You Never Even Knew Existed
Everyone knows about Austin’s exceptional BBQ joints and taco trucks, but there’s so much more than meets the eye. Shake up your culinary routine and explore these unique hidden gems. Who knows? You may come across your favorite hamburger in a bowling alley and devour the best breakfast taco at a gas station. These are 8 scrumptious restaurants in Austin you never even knew existed.


This supremely delicious Mexican restaurant needs to go at the top of your list. Fresh corn tortillas make their enchiladas especially amazing, and their expansive bakery will make your mouth water. And the best part? A filling meal will only set you back about $10. Visit Casa Maria's at 4327 S 1st St.
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As you drive along I-35 near the Hancock area, a small little eatery may catch your attention. Don't let this place pass you by. Aster's Ethiopian Restaurant serves the most rich, comforting stews and vegetables you've ever eaten. If you've never given Ethiopian food a try, now is the time. Aster's Ethiopian Restaurant is located at 2804 N Interstate 35.
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You'd be surprised how fantastic the food is at Lebowski's Grill. This nostalgic burger joint isn't your typical sit-down eatery. You won't find tablecloths, waiters, and fancy plates here. You will, however, hear the rush of bowling balls and cheers of excited competitors. Lebowski's Grill is tucked away inside Highland Lanes at 8909 Burnet Rd, and their sandwiches need to be tasted to be believed.


In a city known for its Tex Mex, you might be hesitant to try tacos from a gas station. Don't let those preconceived notions get the best of you. JR's tacos are made with pure love. Head over to the Exxon station at 1921 Cedar Bend Dr., and order a migas taco smothered in green salsa. You'll be so glad you did.
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El Caribe's spicy salsa bar, strong margaritas, and fresh tortillas are just the beginning. Even their rice and beans burst with flavor. The next time you're craving an authentic Mexican meal, venture over to 5610 N Lamar Blvd.


This cute little food truck on South First Street serves fresh and flavorful Thai-inspired dishes. Their menu has it all: rich curries, spicy fried rice, savory soups, and exceptional stir frys. This tasty establishment is cash-only, so don't forget to bring some bills with you. Little Thai Food is located at 1207 S 1st St.

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This Eastern European cafe is utterly delightful. Their spicy sausage links, feta cheese fries, and savory vegetable stews are like nothing else in the Austin area. You can't miss out on the Saturday-only rotisserie lamb; that meal is to die for. Balkan Cafe and Grill can be found at 11800 N Lamar Blvd.


The folks across the pond know how to make breakfast. If you can't catch a plane to London, dine at Full English Cafe and experience the next best thing. Warm tea pairs excellently with bangers, eggs, and smoky bacon. Full English is located at 2000 Southern Oaks Drive.
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