The winning team will receive a trophy and the losing owner will have to work a day at the other’s restaurant. It takes place on Thursday, November 11 at Round Rock golf course Forest Creek Golf Club.
The Keeping Feeding Austin Golf tournament will feature teams from each restaurant led by Tso’s Min Choe and Chi’lantro’s Jae Kim. Austin Asian restaurants raise money through golf tournamentĪustin Asian restaurants Tso Chinese Delivery and Chi’lantro are putting together a fundraising golf tournament this week. These include Matt’s El Rancho, Chinatown, Hoover’s Cooking, and others. There’s a good amount of restaurants not in Austin, including the shuttered Southold Farm + Cellar restaurant in Fredericksburg, Abby Jane Bakeshop (Dripping Springs), Store House Market & Eatery (Bastrop), and many Lockhart spots (Foreign & Domestic’s Commerce Cafe, Little Trouble) Additionally, there’s the first-time Restaurant Hall of Fame list, focused on important restaurants in Austin. The unranked list includes barbecue truck Distant Relatives (which is also one of Eater’s best new restaurants in the country), drive-thru Buddy’s Burger, G-Mart food stall Narrow Street 512, and modern Chinese restaurant Qi. The Statesman’s annual dining guide is here, and this time, food writer and critic Matthew Odam chose to highlight the best new restaurants that have opened since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020. Austin food truck expands onto Rainey Streetįried chicken truck Spicy Boys opened its third location this month, parked at Rainey Street bar Half Step as of November 1. They did note that the GoFundMe campaign funds went to keeping the staff paid too. They noted that the company would pay for the truck repairs, but it’s not clear whether they’ll be about to recoup their sales loss during that closure. Through Instagram, the truck explained why it took so long to reopen (long story short: they couldn’t repair anything until an insurance person came to look at the damage, but that didn’t happen until 40 days later). Its first day back is today, Wednesday, November 10.
Austin taco truck Discada has reopened after a long temporary closure due to a car crash in August (thankfully no one was hurt). The latest CDC guidance is here find a COVID-19 vaccination site here. Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated the latest data about the delta variant indicates that it may pose a low-to-moderate risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial transmission. Wear a mask, tip well, and if you’re ordering delivery, try to order directly from the shop themselves. This means steadfast options from Veracruz All Natural and Cuantos Tacos, barbecue takes from Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ, unparalleled tortilla de maiz at gas station surprise Ñoños, quality options from Nixta Taqueria, and vegan greats from Vegan Nom.Įver in pursuit of taco perfection, for the purposes of this map, Eater skipped taco chains (meaning Torchy’s Tacos and Tacodeli) in favor of places that are doing interesting things with Austin’s favorite foodstuff (albeit with fewer presidential visits).įor other taco needs, scope out Austin’s best breakfast tacos and birria tacos.Īs with all businesses, be sure to call ahead to make sure each shop is still open or if there are updates on current offerings and service models, as things are changing constantly. While yes, most taco establishments and trucks serve up great tacos, Eater is highlighting Austin’s best tacos through this guide. Tacos are amazing and versatile it’s ideal for an early morning quick start, a late-night indulgence, and great car food.