Austin dining, mainly Tex-Mex
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trippin, is there a particular part of town you want recommendations for?
Chuy's is a chain and has many locations around Austin. Food is very good. The one I like best is downtown on Barton Springs Road.
Guero's is downtown on South Congress. Close to Guero's is El Sol y La Luna which I like a lot too.
A little more upscale is Manuel's on Congress (near Second or Third). There's also a Manuel's near the Arboretum area.
The absolute best (and most expensive) is Fonda San Miguel in Central Austin. The food is interior Mexican and really, really good. The atmosphere is great too.
And, for breakfast or lunch Las Manitas on Congress (near Second) is great. It's true Mexican though, not TexMex.
Chuy's is a chain and has many locations around Austin. Food is very good. The one I like best is downtown on Barton Springs Road.
Guero's is downtown on South Congress. Close to Guero's is El Sol y La Luna which I like a lot too.
A little more upscale is Manuel's on Congress (near Second or Third). There's also a Manuel's near the Arboretum area.
The absolute best (and most expensive) is Fonda San Miguel in Central Austin. The food is interior Mexican and really, really good. The atmosphere is great too.
And, for breakfast or lunch Las Manitas on Congress (near Second) is great. It's true Mexican though, not TexMex.
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Thanks all. Good ideas for us. 
AT- My daughter lives in the southwest part of Austin, and goes to UT. So in the Southwest up through downtown and the UT area. I think Jessica has been to Chuy's and liked it. I'll ask to go to one of their locations, and one of the other suggestions.

AT- My daughter lives in the southwest part of Austin, and goes to UT. So in the Southwest up through downtown and the UT area. I think Jessica has been to Chuy's and liked it. I'll ask to go to one of their locations, and one of the other suggestions.
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My best bet for great Tex-Mex food in a funky Austin atmosphere is definitely Hula Hut. I'm sure your daughter is familiar with it.
Set right on the lake, it has a cool outside eating area on the pier where you can watch the boats, and their happy hour on the deck is very popular. Their burritos are platter size, and the Thai nachos are sooooo yummy! Top it off with a margarita, and you're all set!
Set right on the lake, it has a cool outside eating area on the pier where you can watch the boats, and their happy hour on the deck is very popular. Their burritos are platter size, and the Thai nachos are sooooo yummy! Top it off with a margarita, and you're all set!
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I'll second Iguana Grill. Pretty good Mexican with awesome views. Sit outside in the sun since the weather's so great this time of year!
If you haven't been to The Oasis, you need to go there (it's an institution that defines Austin). I always have the same thing - crawfish enchiladas and it's always good...
If you haven't been to The Oasis, you need to go there (it's an institution that defines Austin). I always have the same thing - crawfish enchiladas and it's always good...
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It all depends on what you like. Personally, I don't care for Iguana or Serranos and Matt's was the worst food I've ever had. (I spit it into my napkin!)
I do agree with allllll of the recommendations from Austin Traveler. I'd add Curras on Oltorf (tho not sure they are Tex Mex..)
I do agree with allllll of the recommendations from Austin Traveler. I'd add Curras on Oltorf (tho not sure they are Tex Mex..)
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I'm with Austin on the thumbs down for Matt's. To me, there's too many other really great places with much better food. Matt's is sort of an old standard in town, advertises a lot, but the food is mediocre at best, IMHO.
How about Z-Tejas for a bit more upscale Tex-Mex? It's on 6th Street, not far from downtown.
When are you fixin' to come down here? Got extra time for a GTG? I'm sure there's a few of us locals who'd love to meet you!
How about Z-Tejas for a bit more upscale Tex-Mex? It's on 6th Street, not far from downtown.
When are you fixin' to come down here? Got extra time for a GTG? I'm sure there's a few of us locals who'd love to meet you!
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Hi Kopp-
I'm going to be in town 11/9 - 13th. Not sure if I will have time for a GTG. My daughter is packing my schedule with outlet shopping, a trip to San Antonio are bar hopping with her law student buds. LOL. I will stay in touch, and see if I can work in a GTG.
I'm going to be in town 11/9 - 13th. Not sure if I will have time for a GTG. My daughter is packing my schedule with outlet shopping, a trip to San Antonio are bar hopping with her law student buds. LOL. I will stay in touch, and see if I can work in a GTG.
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There's one thing you can count on for sure when it comes to food, especially if you're asking about TexMex or BBQ, you will get so many different opinions! Honestly, I don't think there is a really GOOD TexMex restaurant in town, at least not one that I've found. But, there are plenty of pretty good ones.
Out of the ones that have been recommended, I would have to go with Guero's down on South Congress. The food may not be the best and it's way too crowded during peak times, but it's good food and it's fun. I don't think you'll be disappointed!
My second choice would be Chuy's.
I also agree with Z-Texas, especially the one down on Sixth Street, but it's not really TexMex. It is a great place to eat though after cruising up and down Sixth and checking out all the shops (and Whole Foods!!).
Enjoy your trip. Can't wait to read your trip report.
Out of the ones that have been recommended, I would have to go with Guero's down on South Congress. The food may not be the best and it's way too crowded during peak times, but it's good food and it's fun. I don't think you'll be disappointed!
My second choice would be Chuy's.
I also agree with Z-Texas, especially the one down on Sixth Street, but it's not really TexMex. It is a great place to eat though after cruising up and down Sixth and checking out all the shops (and Whole Foods!!).
Enjoy your trip. Can't wait to read your trip report.
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Hey trippin - if you're wondering what to do one night while you're here, head on over to New Braunfels to the Wurstfest. A Texas version of Germany's Oktoberfest, there's all kinds of music, eating, and of course beer drinking! 
wurstfest.com

wurstfest.com

