![]() Little Mama’s is also the only place that my picky Filipino mother will eat at or order food when she’s too lazy to cook it at home. What to order: Palabok, Lechon Kawali, Adobo, Pancit Bihon, Pork BBQ, Bicol Gulay, Halo-Haloīeing Filipino, I know my shit. ![]() □ 2021 N Mays St Ste 1000, Round Rock, TX Pro-tip: if you pay with cash here, it’s 10% off your order. The dim sum buffet is not longer available. Start from August 2017, Xin Shan Long serves dim sum in ala carte style daily. Each serving costs around RM5.80 to RM7.80. If it’s your first time, they also have pre-made family orders on the menu depending on how many people are in your party. Dim sum dishes are creatively presented in a special and luscious style, perfectly portraying the original Canton culinary art fused with local culture. It’s a great place to go for family-style Chinese food. My family and I love to go to Ho Ho for any occasion. ![]() It is a bit on the pricey end, but for the amount of food that you get in a serving and also the quality of ingredients make it so worth it. I absolutely love Thai Fresh! At first glance you wouldn’t think that this place is legit Thai food, but trust me, it is. What to order: Pad Thai with Crispy Pork Belly The duck entrees, such as a version smoked with oolong tea and the classic Peking duck (upgrade with a side of duck bone soup), are excellent. □♂️ = offers delivery* (Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grub Hub, Favor, etc.) Sushi is served daily, and weekends usher in chef-owner Ronald Cheng’s famous dim sum service. So in no particular order, here are the best spots in Austin to get quality, authentic, and traditional Asian food (in my opinion): In the wonderful words of Ali Wong, if it doesn't have a number in the restaurant, and if there’s not a mop in the bathroom, it ain’t authentic! Most of these restaurants are going to be located in Austin’s Chinatown Center, North Austin, Pflugerville, and Round Rock. I’m talking traditional, authentic, and flavorful. These privately, family-owned businesses know what they’re doing when it comes to their food. To find really good Asian food in Austin, you need to look at the mom & pop shops. ![]() Granted, that comes at the cost of Austin being a transplant city and being fusion is the cool thing to do if you want to make bank by appealing to more people, especially in a city where leasing costs are high. But that’s because a lot of popular Asian food in the city is actually more Asian-fusion than it is traditional or authentic. A lot of people will argue that Austin doesn’t have the best Asian food. ![]()
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