Gear up for a trip to Austin, TX, with our guide featuring the fantastic food carts from Eat St, the one-of-a-kind dishes discovered on Unique Eats and the off-the-beaten path finds from Eden Eats.
Loja de Rosquinhas · Bouldin Creek · 219 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: With baked goods as unique as Austin itself, this little specialty shop doles out some of the most lavish and indulgent doughnuts you may ever encounter. We recommend the PB&J and the Mother Clucker.
Restaurante Árabe · Brentwood · 16 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: Swing by for Mediterranean specialties, but make sure you don't leave without trying their homemade breaks and baklava. We also recommend the Zatar Bread.
Restaurante Neo-Americano · Zilker · 61 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: Chef James Holmes made sure his menu included a treatise about buying from local farms, foragers and ranchers, and it shows with his fresh and changing takes on Texas-style cuisine. Get the S.O.S.
Cooking Channel: They're known for their tortilla cones which they fill with crispy chicken, deep fried avocado, crispy shrimps - the list goes on! We suggest: Deep Fried Avocado or Hot & Crunchy Chicken Cones.
Enoteca · Downtown Austin · 140 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: Competitively priced wines, mouth-wateringly good fried foods & a motto that reads: "Fried Chicken & Champagne After Midnight-Why the Hell Not?" Get Pan Borracho, Fried Chicken and Alligator Beignets.
Food Truck · Bouldin Creek · 34 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: Hot chocolate, cool cake shakes, and cake balls on a stick are the highlights at this food truck that encourages indulgence in manageable portions. Try a cake shake or Frozen Mexican Hot Chocolate.
Restaurante Indiano · Downtown Austin · 113 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: Eclectic and artsy stationary trailer that serves naan freshly baked in their tandoori oven, as well as other authentic Goan dishes from Goa, India. We suggest the Rechard Masala Shrimp.
BBQ Joint · Central East Austin · 352 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: This roadside mobile restaurant doesn't merely churn out some of the best barbecue on the block, it makes some of the best brisket, ribs and pulled pork in the entire country. Fatty Brisket is a must.
Restaurante Mexicano · Downtown Austin · 53 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: Acclaimed chef Iliana de la Vega serves up authentic Oaxacan cuisine at her El Naranjo mobile trailer in Austin, Texas. We suggest the Mole Rojo.
Restaurante Cubano · Windsor Park · 5 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: Enrique left Regla, Cuba at the age of five, and now owns this Cuban bakery in Austin. Don't miss the café con leche with cuban coffee, espresso, milk, and sugar or the Pastelito de Queso.
Food Truck · Downtown Austin · 113 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: This mobile truck serves Korean-Mexican inspired tacos, burritos, quesadillas and burgers, and zests things up with a little cilantro in nearly every dish. We suggest the Hawaiian Bulgogi Burger.
1102 E Cesar Chavez St (btwn Walter St and Medina St), Austin, TX
Restaurante Africano · South Lamar · 11 dicas e avaliações
Cooking Channel: A fusion of flavors and styles influenced by Co-Owner and Head Chef's West African upbringing, as well as his experiences living in France, New York, and Austin. Try the Seared Yassa Chicken.