Austin is an awesome town for eating. It would be impossible to list all of the good choices, but here are a few to consider:
Hudson's on the Bend — You'll want to save your per diem for a few days before you go to Hudson's, but it will be worth it. Hudson's is a five-star restaurant specializing in wild game and fish. The Espresso-Chocolate-Chili rubbed Smoked Elk Back Strap is unbelievable. Presentation is excellent, and the menu is very creative. You'll spend at least $50 for dinner, and it won't take much to get up to $100, but it's truly a dining experience.
Chuy's — There are more good Tex-Mex restaurants in Austin per capita than any other place in the world. Chuy's is one of my favorites. Make sure you ask for the JalapeƱo Ranch dressing for your chips. There's a rumor that they serve pretty good margaritas too. : )
3. Other choices to consider: Austin Java, Shady Grove, Guero's.
Thursday, August 9, 2007
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I love Chuy's!! Chuy's was the first restaurant I ever went to on-site for DTI. Ah, memories.
There's also a place near the paper - could it be called Good Eats? I can't remember...
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