The Top 100 Restaurants Near Veracruz All Natural
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Rank 1. Veracruz All Natural
Mexican
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Rank 2. Briscuits
Barbecue
A barbecue truck on the Radio Coffee lot where biscuits are the vehicle for brisket, pork belly, and fried chicken, each paired with a house preserve—smoked strawberry jam, spiced apple pear. The operation moves swiftly via QR ordering, and what emerges is tender meat folded into pastry so delicate it dissolves on contact, a formula that feels both obvious and revelatory.
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Rank 3. Dee Dee Northern Thai
Northeastern Thai
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Rank 4. Trippy Tacos
Mexican
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Rank 5. El Naranjo
Traditional Mexican
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Rank 6. Phoenicia Bakery & Deli
Middle Eastern
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Rank 7. Matt's El Rancho
Tex-Mex Mexican
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Rank 8. LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue
Barbecue
A converted food truck operation now occupies a bright midcentury pavilion in Garrison Park, where four owners rotate through a deliberately unconventional barbecue menu that pivots daily. Spice-crusted beef cheeks and chiles-studded sausage signal a kitchen uninterested in brisket orthodoxy, while banana pudding tiramisu suggests dessert ambitions as playful as the rest.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Texas Monthly 2025 · #2 · The 50 Best BBQ Joints in Texas
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Evan LeRoy
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Rank 9. Garrison
American
The open kitchen at Garrison channels live fire into dishes that transcend steakhouse convention: kanpachi crudo with seared avocado and Espelette pepper, leek tart with goat cheese and bacon jam, wagyu ribeye sided by hasselback potatoes in saffron rouille and Béarnaise. What could feel like hotel dining instead reads as deliberate, composed cookery.
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Rank 10. Odd Duck
Southern
Chef Bryce Gilmore's casual counter spot trades the food truck for a South Lamar stool where strangers eat shoulder-to-shoulder, trading bites of ceviche and wagyu. The kitchen pivots between Southern comfort and global whimsy—corn butter maltagliati, stuffed quail with dirty rice—with a dessert of sourdough ice cream and pecan streusel that feels almost obscene.
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Rank 11. Casper Fermentables
American-Korean
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Rank 12. Le Calamar
French
A sleek South Austin bistro wedged into a contemporary building trades French technique for Texan ingredients without apology: seared gnocchi Parisienne arrives drowsy in brown butter; the daily fish wears almond and salsa macha. Concrete floors and exposed ductwork frame leather and shadow, and even the desserts—a baked Texas cake with pecan dacquoise—have one eye on tradition, the other on home.
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- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 13. Hestia
Live-Fire New American
Wood smoke fills the dining room at this downtown fine-dining kitchen centered on a 20-foot live-fire hearth that chars everything from scallops to cantaloupe. Texas ingredients emerge from the flames transformed—elegant, sometimes unsettling, always marked by intentional char and smoke.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · United States' Best Restaurant
- Esquire 2021 · #4 · The Best New Restaurants in America
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Rank 14. Emmer & Rye
New American
A perpetually crowded corner of Rainey Street where the patio thrums with Austin's dining crowd, and the kitchen's fermentation program and milled grains anchor a tightly composed New American menu rooted in Texas farms. The house-made cacio e pepe—velvety, purposeful, unchanged since opening—exemplifies a place that knows what it does and stands by it.
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Rank 15. Jeffrey's
American
In a hushed corner of Clarksville, Jeffrey's wraps diners in dark woods and attentive quiet, the kind of room that rewards lingering. Steaks arrive with reinvented sides—creamed spinach laced with Fresno chili, fries dressed in horseradish aïoli—while seasonal plates like duck au poivre remind you this is refinement without pretense.
- World's 101 Best #58 · World's Best Steak Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 16. Franklin Barbecue
Barbecue
Smoke curls from the pit at this no-frills destination where lines stretch down the block for brisket sliced to order and weighted on a blue tray. The meat arrives tender and deeply charred, its fat rendered to silken richness, a reward for the patience required to get there. Corrugated metal and cement floors recede once you taste what barbecue tastes like when it's been perfected across decades.
- Eater The All-Time Eater 38
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- Texas Monthly 2025 · The 50 Best BBQ Joints in Texas
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Rank 17. la Barbecue
Barbecue
A backyard pit built to exacting standards fuels this modest, color-filled room where brisket emerges impossibly tender and dark, its surface crackling with smoke and char. House-made sausages, ribs, and a chipotle-spiked slaw complement the beef; mac and cheese rounds out a menu shaped by restraint and respect for the meat.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Ali Clem
- Texas Monthly 2025 · The 50 Best BBQ Joints in Texas
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Rank 18. Blue Apsara
Cambodian Thai
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Rank 19. Veracruz All Natural
Mexican
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Rank 21. Mattie's
Southern
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Rank 22. Mexta
Mexican
Mikel Alonso Garcia and Jonatan Gómez Luna Torres elevate Mexican classics with restrained technique and layered sauces, particularly a mole manchamanteles that balances plantain and pineapple. The baked-to-order cheesecake, made with three cheeses, arrives as an intriguing blur of savory and sweet.
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Rank 23. Canje
Guyanese Caribbean
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Tavel Bristol-Joseph
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Tavel Bristol-Joseph
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Chef · Tavel Bristol-Joseph
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Rank 24. Cuantos Tacos
Mexico City-style Mexican
Luis Robledo works a chorizera pan at this East Austin counter, coaxing Mexico City–style tacos from suadero, cachete, and mushrooms onto paper-thin yellow masa tortillas. The suadero arrives bare except for onion and cilantro, letting the meat and the pan's char speak for themselves. A shared picnic area, other trucks nearby, the sense of finding exactly what you came for.
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Rank 25. Suerte
Mexican
Chef Fermín Núñez commands an open kitchen where masa and smoke converge in a rustic-contemporary dining room that hums with purpose. Tuna tiradito arrives in burnt habanero-apple broth, suadero tacos cradle confit brisket, and wood-grilled mushrooms on tlayuda remind you that restraint is its own kind of generosity.
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Fermín Nuñez
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 26. Patika
Coffee Shop
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Rank 28. Kemuri Tatsu-ya
BBQ Japanese
Cowboy boots and teapots share shelf space at this East Austin izakaya-barbecue hybrid, where a grilled scallop arrives with saikyo corn brûlée and smoked brisket gets dressed in sesame-pecan rub. The menu—corn bread taiyaki, bento boxes loaded with koshihikari rice and charred salmon collar—treats the collision between two traditions as genuine culinary argument rather than novelty.
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Rank 29. Bouldin Creek Cafe
Vegetarian
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Rank 30. Lenoir
Cajun & Creole
A whitewashed cottage holds a modest dining room where seasonal cooking turns small into consequential. Todd Duplechan and Jessica Maher rotate their farm-sourced menu every six weeks—recent iterations have explored French Cajun traditions through pan-roasted cobia and andouille duck—served family-style across a few intimate tables. The ambition here exceeds the footprint.
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Rank 31. Distant Relatives
New-School Barbecue
Damien Brockway's barbecue truck at Meanwhile Brewing smokes meat with African diaspora inflections—pecan-wood chicken, a red-pepper sausage with precision seasoning, and a standout bird dressed in chile vinegar butter. Nose-to-tail discipline meets inventive sides: burnt ends with black-eyed peas, spice-rubbed peanuts. This is contemporary barbecue with conviction.
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Damien Brockway
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Rank 32. Discada
Northern Mexican
A stationary truck on East Austin's Cesar Chavez serves only discada—Northern Mexican beef and pork with bacon and poblano, wrapped in corn tortillas and topped with pineapple slaw. The singular focus makes ordering effortless and the food speak for itself.
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Rank 33. Veracruz All Natural
Mexican
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Rank 34. Joe's Bakery & Coffee Shop
Tex-Mex Mexican
A family-run East Austin institution since 1962, Joe's trades flourish for straightforward Tex-Mex served in worn booths where breakfast arrives all day. The twice-fried bacon arrives almost crackling, the migas tacos rest on house-made tortillas, and the bakery case glows with conchas—this is sustenance without apology.
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Winner · America’s Classics: Texas Region
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 36. Veracruz All Natural
Mexican
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Rank 37. Terry Black's BBQ
Central Texas Barbecue
Descendants of the Black barbecue dynasty established their own smokehouse honoring their father, where Central Texas orthodoxy—thick-cut brisket and massive beef ribs—anchors a meat program executed with deliberate craft. The sprawling roadhouse setting, casual and capacious, frames these smoked meats as the straightforward, unpretentious centerpiece they were meant to be.
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Rank 38. Ezov
Mediterranean Middle Eastern
The eastern Mediterranean spreads across tables here in the familial style of shared plates—cucumber labneh, charred eggplants bearing beef kebab, dipping sauces lined up like an argument. Tahini ice cream crowns the baklava, and the wine list knows what it's doing.
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- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 39. Bufalina
Pizza
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program
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Rank 41. Chinatown
Classic Chinese
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Rank 42. Fabrik
Vegetarian
In a spare East Austin room, Je Wallerstein composes seasonal vegan tasting menus where local produce becomes the primary subject: a corn and onion first course might range from sweet potato crisp to creamed polenta, while pasta folded with pumpkin puree and roasted carrot cubes topped with maple-shaped tuiles demonstrate restraint and precision in equal measure.
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Rank 43. Sandy's Hamburgers
American
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Rank 44. Restaurant François
French
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Rank 45. Austin Rotisserie
French
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Rank 46. Red Ash
Italian
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Rank 48. Comedor
Modern Mexican
Comedor pairs austere industrial design with Chef Philip Speer's refined Mexican cooking in a perpetually crowded Central Business District courtyard. Bone marrow tacos with smoked butter and a chocolate tamal with house ice cream signal a kitchen that respects tradition while pushing it forward.
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Rank 49. Este
Seafood Mexican
A converted bungalow on Manor Road hosts Este, where contemporary Mexican seafood cooking unfolds in a relaxed, assured setting. Ceviche arrives luminous with turmeric broth; whole fish emerges from banana leaves with hoja santa salsa; corn cake arrives studded with candied hazelnuts and brown butter. The kitchen moves with confidence between the subtle and the vivid.
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- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service · Celia Pellegrini
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Rank 50. Nixta Taqueria
Mexican
At this scrappy East Austin taqueria, Edgar Rico and Sara Mardanbigi grind heirloom corn each morning for tortillas that anchor duck carnitas and tuna tostadas alike—ancient technique meeting duck fat refried beans in a menu that rewards early arrival with quiet mastery.
- Food & Wine 2023 · Best New Chefs · Edgar Rico
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Rank 51. La Condesa
Mexico City Mexican
Industrial beams and amber light set the stage for a Mexico City–inflected kitchen that takes its seafood seriously. Fresh ceviche and grilled whole fish anchor a menu where a crisp tortilla topped with raw tuna and aji amarillo arrives alongside avocado and salsa macha, while huitlacoche huaraches show the care in execution. The cooking here respects the cuisine without fussiness.
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- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar – U.S. Central
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Rank 53. Maie Day
Steakhouse
Tucked inside the South Congress Hotel, this festive steakhouse from Chef Michael Fojtasek pivots toward inventive seafood and unexpected cuts like whiskey-brined pork. Blue crab claws in garlic butter and creative seasonal sides elevate what could be traditional fare into something heartfelt and shareable.
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Rank 54. Dai Due
Texan American
Jesse Griffiths and Janie Ramirez run a supper club in a spare back room where Texas sourcing extends from produce to wine, and the butchery—wild boar, antelope, goat—drives plates that are comfortably strange. Cold boards of house-cured meats and smoked pork chops with sauerkraut and Bavarian mustard suggest cooks thinking beyond regional comfort toward something more curious.
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Rank 57. Habanero Mexican Cafe
Old-School Mexican
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Rank 59. Launderette
Contemporary
Chef Rene Ortiz's converted laundromat gleams with casual refinement, its patio and bar equally primed for cocktails sharpened with mezcal and inventive turns. Beef tartare meets ash rye, grilled octopus swims in Calabrian heat—dishes that announce ambition without pretense, backed by tonka bean desserts of real craft.
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Rank 60. Fish Shop
Seafood
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Rank 62. Murray's Tavern
Cocktail Bar
- Spirited Awards 2024 · Top 10 Nominee · Best New U.S. Cocktail Bar
- Spirited Awards 2025 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best U.S. Restaurant Bar – U.S. Central
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Rank 64. Veracruz All Natural
Mexican
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Rank 65. Siti
South East Asian
The dining room channels Singaporean shop houses through clean lines and layered textures, grounding Laila Bazahm's pan-Southeast Asian cooking in a specific sense of place. Wagyu spring rolls with house-made chili and smoked aioli, char kway teow crowned with duck confit—each plate balances boldness with restraint.
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Rank 66. Texas Chili Parlor
Texan American
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Rank 68. La Santa Barbacha
Mexican
The Landaverde siblings have transformed a taco trailer into something grander—a shaded compound with picnic tables where the barbacoa, tender and deeply seasoned, anchors everything from migas tacos layered with eggs and avocado to a quesabarbacha wrapped in beet-red tortilla. House-made salsa and careful balance of flavors elevate what could be routine into something worth seeking out.
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Daniela Landaverde and Rosa Landaverde
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Rank 69. APT 115
Wine Bar
A narrow wine bar where the sommelier's passion for small producers shapes the evening as much as the kitchen's discipline. Texas Ruby Red grapefruit with toasted coconut gives way to langoustine on crispy rice and duck cassoulet, each course a measured argument for restraint. The wines—old and new world, mostly under-the-radar—feel chosen for someone specific, not everyone.
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Rank 71. Scholz Garten
Beer Bar
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Rank 72. Veracruz All Natural
Mexican
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Rank 73. Intero
Contemporary Italian
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Rank 74. Uptown Sports Club
New Orleans-style Cajun & Creole
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Rank 76. Poeta
Islian
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Rank 77. Parish Barbecue
Creole Barbecue
Holden Fulco mans a trailer behind a brewery, turning central Texas barbecue into something with Creole ambitions—brisket and pulled duck share a menu spiked with Tabasco and Cajun spice. The sides, from crawfish cornbread to pimento mac crowned with potato chips, suggest a cook thinking beyond smoke and salt.
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- Texas Monthly 2025 · Dishes We Wanted Seconds Of: Smoked Ham Sandwich · The Best Things in Texas
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Rank 79. KG BBQ
Middle Eastern Barbecue
A Cairo-born pitmaster works a food truck beside Oddwood Brewing, smoking meat with Middle Eastern spices—sumac, cinnamon, pomegranate—that transform Texas barbecue into something stranger and better. Lamb shoulder finished with dukkah, honey-thyme chicken thighs with yogurt, rice pudding with pistachio butter. The fusion feels lived-in, not trendy.
- James Beard Awards 2023 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Texas · Kareem El-Ghayesh
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- Texas Monthly 2025 · The 50 Best BBQ Joints in Texas
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Rank 80. Dirty Martin's Place
American
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Rank 83. El Patio
Mexican
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Rank 84. Justine's
French
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Rank 85. Abo Youssef
Middle Eastern
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Rank 86. Lutie's
Texas New American
Inside a columned estate on Red River, Chef Bradley Nicholson and pastry chef Susana Querejazu preside over a green-and-gold dining room that opens onto manicured gardens and a fountain. The seasonal Texas cooking arrives refined—house-smoked trout roe crowning crispy-skinned fish, a sour-dough made from decades-old starter—with desserts by Querejazu that justify the formality.
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Rank 87. Cockti Juicy Fried Chicken
American
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Rank 88. Whip In
Indian-Texan
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Rank 89. Trippy Tacos
Mexican
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Rank 91. Micklethwait Craft Meats
Barbecue
The line outside Tom Micklethwait's East Austin smokehouse draws cops and families alike, a reliable indicator of something worth the wait. Brisket and ribs emerge from the smoker yielding and dark, their surface a crust of char and spice; the jalapeño cheese grits and vinegar-bright potato salad suggest a cook thinking beyond meat. Each plate arrives complete, asking nothing more than appetite.
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- The Austin Chronicle 2024 · #1 · Best of Austin - Taylor Tobin's Top 10
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Rank 92. Ling Wu
Chinese
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Rank 93. Uchiko
Japanese
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Rank 94. De Nada Cantina
Mexican
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Rank 96. Bar Toti
Mediterranean Cocktail Bar
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Rank 99. Fonda San Miguel
Mexican
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Rank 100. Veracruz Fonda & Bar
Mexican
The Vazquez sisters extend their juice-truck empire into this Mueller storefront where blue corn tortillas—made daily—cradle queso fresco and crispy epazote or cochinita's tender pork and fried plantain. House cocktails like Costa Rosa anchor a drinks program as thoughtful as the conchas, which arrive in unexpected flavors like pecan-lime alongside chocolate.