Monday, July 18, 2011
La Boîte Café
My favorite macarons in town! We had pistachio chocolate, passion fruit and I don't remember what the red one was. The passion fruit macaron was my favorite! They go perfect with either unsweetened tea or coffee to go with them, because they're pretty sweet. The only downside of the place is that you have to sit outside and during Texas summer you know how that feels... :)
La Boîte Café
1700 South Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX 78704
http://laboitecafe.com/
(512) 377-6198
Thursday, June 2, 2011
South Congress Cafe
South Congress Burger
South Congress Seafood Parfait South Congress Seafood Parfait
I love walking on South Congress but never noticed this restaurant before: South Congress Cafe. When we got in, they said there was a 20% discount if you sat in the bar, so that's what we did. The food was delicious, the portion was generous, and the staff, friendly.
My friend and I shared a South Congress Seafood Parfait (market fresh fish, shrimp and bay scallops marinated ceviche-style in lime juice with fine diced chilés and veggies on a bed of fresh guacamole with pepitas and crispy flour tortilla strips) and a South Congress Burger (certified black angus beef ground fresh daily, mesquite grilled to your liking and served on a fresh baked roll with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, homemade french fries and smoked gouda, crispy prosciutto & caramelized onion burger). The former one was my favorite. The only downside was that the food was so good that I ended up overeating... :)
South Congress Cafe
1600 South Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78704-3522
(512) 447-3905
southcongresscafe.com
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austin,
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restaurant,
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Indian Food: Bombay Express
Samosas (above)
This is one of my favorite Indian restaurants in Austin. They're perfect if you're vegetarian. I'm a meat lover, but never miss meat whenever I eat there. I usually like to order the weekend sampler, since I never know what to order and like to have a variety of dishes. I know, I know, I'm a terrible blogger... don't remember the name of most of the dishes. :(
http://www.bombayexpressaustin.com
13000 N IH35 Building #12,
Unit #216
Austin, Texas 78753
Business Hours :
Tuesday - Sunday
11:00am - 9:00pm
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food,
indian,
international,
restaurant,
texas,
tx
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Chinese Food
This is definitely my favorite Chinese restaurant in town. Today my husband and I had Crispy Noodles with Beef and Spicy Fish Fillet. I also liked their Taiwanese Stir Fried Rice Noodles, Singapore Fried Rice Noodles, Stir Fried Flat Rice Noodles With Beef. I've been there during the week and also on weekends and they're always crowded. I also noticed that a lot of Chinese people like that place. That must mean the natives must be okay with their food. They have good food in generous portions, are also fast and have reasonable prices.
Spicy fish fillet
Asia Cafe
8650 Spicewood Springs Rd
#115
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 331-5788
www.asiamarketaustin.com
Spicy fish fillet
Asia Cafe
8650 Spicewood Springs Rd
#115
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 331-5788
www.asiamarketaustin.com
Monday, August 23, 2010
Hartman Foundation “Concerts in the Park”





Too bad we only made it for the last day... But hopefully next year we'll be in all of them! :)
More info at:
http://www.austinsymphony.org/tickets/events/hartman-foundation-concerts-in-the-park/
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Japanese Food
We had been craving sushi and I had heard from a friend that Sushi Zushi had good food at reasonable price. So we decided to give it a try. The menu was HUGE, but the server helped us out. We ordered tuna and eel sashimi (forgot to take a picture of the latter one), beef yakisoba and beef yakiudon. Like many Japanese dishes, the noodles were quite sweet. Overall the food was okay, but the fish was fresh.
Tuna Sashimi

Beef Yakisoba Noodles
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Shrimp Yakiudon noodles
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Sushi Zushi
Domain Shopping Center
3221 Fethergrass Ct.
Austin, TX 78758
Tuna Sashimi
Beef Yakisoba Noodles
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Shrimp Yakiudon noodles
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Sushi Zushi
Domain Shopping Center
3221 Fethergrass Ct.
Austin, TX 78758
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Cajun Food
We live really close to Mama Roux and had been wanting to try their food for a while... I'm glad we finally did! We had a great experience there! I just loved the food! When you go, don't forget to save room for dessert. :)



Creole Calamari

Crawfish and shrimp etouffe

Gulf Shrimp Gumbo

Bananas Foster Bread Pudding
Mama Roux
13000 N. IH-35
Austin, TX 78753
(512) 490-1304



Creole Calamari

Crawfish and shrimp etouffe

Gulf Shrimp Gumbo

Bananas Foster Bread Pudding
Mama Roux
13000 N. IH-35
Austin, TX 78753
(512) 490-1304
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cajun,
food,
louisiana,
mama_roux,
mamaroux,
new_orleans,
neworleans,
restaurant
Friday, June 11, 2010
Fondue!
My lovely husband took me to The Melting Pot for our 2nd year anniversay celebration - thanks honey! I was so excited to have fondue! I hadn't had it in at least 10 years.
We started with the Traditional Swiss Cheese Fondue (Grùyere and Emmenthaler Swiss cheeses, white wine, a touch of garlic, nutmeg, fresh lemon, and Kirschwasser) - delicious and very filling!



Then we had the Fondue Bourguignonne (The European-style of cooking in cholesterol-free canola oil served with our signature sesame and tempura fondue batters) with Signature Selection (choice tenderloin, shrimp, teriyaki marinated choice sirloin, boneless breast of chicken and fresh fish fillet). We didn't really like the any of the batters. Actually, I don't know if the problem was the batters or if the temperature wasn't high enough. The teriyaki marinated meat was very good.
Next time time we want to try the Fondue Court Bouillon (a seasoned vegetable broth that is full of flavor while low in sodium, and cholesterol-free).


We were so full that we didn't have a chance to try the chocolate fondue this time. Maybe we'll go back next year, since they're a bit pricey. :)
The Melting Pot
http://www.meltingpot.com
13343 Research Boulevard, Austin
(512) 401-2424
We started with the Traditional Swiss Cheese Fondue (Grùyere and Emmenthaler Swiss cheeses, white wine, a touch of garlic, nutmeg, fresh lemon, and Kirschwasser) - delicious and very filling!



Then we had the Fondue Bourguignonne (The European-style of cooking in cholesterol-free canola oil served with our signature sesame and tempura fondue batters) with Signature Selection (choice tenderloin, shrimp, teriyaki marinated choice sirloin, boneless breast of chicken and fresh fish fillet). We didn't really like the any of the batters. Actually, I don't know if the problem was the batters or if the temperature wasn't high enough. The teriyaki marinated meat was very good.
Next time time we want to try the Fondue Court Bouillon (a seasoned vegetable broth that is full of flavor while low in sodium, and cholesterol-free).


We were so full that we didn't have a chance to try the chocolate fondue this time. Maybe we'll go back next year, since they're a bit pricey. :)
The Melting Pot
http://www.meltingpot.com
13343 Research Boulevard, Austin
(512) 401-2424
Labels:
austin,
fondue,
food,
meltingpot,
restaurant,
texas,
tx
Monday, December 21, 2009
Flamingos in Austin
This spot is one of Austin's trademarks... very austinish, indeed! :)


They're on Bee Caves and 360...
They're on Bee Caves and 360...
Monday, December 14, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
The House of Songs at Cafe Medici
Nov 20th - Lysdal and Amundsen joined Austin singer-songwriter-producer Troy Campbell, and Austin songwriters Dana Falconberry, Dan Grissom of Some Say Leland, Devin James Fry of Salesman, Nathan Felix with members of his Noise Revival Orchestra, as well as Australia's Darren Hanlon.
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Danish singer-songwriters Roar Amundsen

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Darren Hanlon

Dana Falconberry

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Nathan Felix with members of his Noise Revival Orchestra
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Danish singer-songwriters Roar Amundsen

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Darren Hanlon

Dana Falconberry

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Nathan Felix with members of his Noise Revival Orchestra
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Dana Falconberry,
Darren Hanlon.,
Devin James Fry,
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Salesman,
show,
Some Say Leland,
thehouseofsongs,
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