Top 5 Asian Fusion in Travis County

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Little Thailand
4.8
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 12:00 PM

4315 Caldwell Ln, Del Valle, TX 78617, United States

“Little Thailand: A Culinary Gem with Room for Improvement I recently dined at Little Thailand, and I must say, the food was a delightful revelation. The menu boasted an array of delicious and authentic Thai dishes that truly satisfied my taste buds. What impressed me most was the reasonable pricing, making it a hidden gem for those seeking quality cuisine without breaking the bank. I explored various items on their menu, and each dish lived up to my expectations, delivering an authentic Thai experience. However, a word of caution: the spice levels can be intense, so it's wise to specify your preferences. While the food was exceptional, the same couldn't be said about the service. Although the staff was friendly, I couldn't help but notice they were consistently short-staffed. One person juggled multiple roles, which affected the overall dining experience. This area undoubtedly calls for improvement to match the quality of the food they serve. Ambiance-wise, the interior left much to be desired. A revamp would do wonders, as the place seemed outdated and could use remodeling. Additionally, during busy hours, the restroom tended to get dirty quickly, highlighting the need for more attentive staff. Despite the shortcomings in service and ambiance, if you're primarily here for the outstanding food, Little Thailand won't disappoint. If you can overlook the other aspects, I highly recommend this place for its mouthwatering and authentic Thai cuisine. On the whole, I'd rate my experience a 3.5 out of 5, with hopes that the restaurant will address the service and ambiance issues to truly shine in the culinary scene.”

Bun Belly
4.4
( 8 reviews ) $$

6929 Airport Blvd #132, Austin, TX 78752, United States

“We had a perfect dinner at Bun Belly this evening. Service was prompt. Our pork belly spring rolls were good, pork belly bao as well! Chicken pad Thai satisfied. Atmosphere was pleasant, jazz played softly in the background. Bathrooms were clean.”

Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot
4.3
( 8 reviews ) $$

2400 Seton Ave, Austin, TX 78705, United States

“Love the variety of meats in the stew. The meat kabobs was good. Just didn't like the restroom, walked in on a guy that didn't lock the door, and second time, I knocked to see if anyone is in, no one responded. Then walked in to see the guy still there.”

Dippdippdip Tatsuya
4.4
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 05:00 PM

7301 Burnet Rd Ste 101, Austin, TX 78757, United States

“When my wife and I entered the elegant space of Dip Dip Dip Tatsuya for my special birthday celebration, the first thing that struck us was the atmosphere—like stepping into a separate world of romance and culinary wonder. The intricate Japanese decor was perfectly complemented by soft, ambient lighting that seemed designed to make the evening feel like a dream. In this dream, our table was a marvel of modern culinary technology. Each table features an inset hot plate, ingeniously integrated right into the tabletop. These aren’t just hot plates; they’re gateways to a bespoke culinary experience. With fine-tuned temperature controls, they allowed us to heat our ozen—the special pot used in Shabu Shabu—to our exact preferences. Whether we wanted to follow the chef’s recommended settings or blaze our own culinary trail, the choice was ours. It elevated our understanding of Shabu Shabu, the unique Japanese hotpot cuisine whose name delightfully mimics the sound of ingredients being swished in the pot, into something uniquely tailored to each diner. Then came the broths—those glorious foundations of the Shabu Shabu experience. The Tonkotsu broth, which I chose, was a masterpiece. Every sip carried the weight of its 50-hour simmering time, infusing the rich, succulent flavors of pork bone into every molecule of the liquid. My wife’s choice, the Miso Smokey, was a heady blend of spices with a smoky undertone, providing a multi-layered canvas on which the rest of our meal would be painted. The sauces were, without a doubt, stars in their own right. Each sauce was a delicately crafted piece of art, but the Miso Yuzu Hollandaise stood out for me. The velvety texture of the egg yolk combined effortlessly with the tanginess of miso and the subtle kick of chive. It took what could have been a simple dip and transformed it into an unforgettable experience, making each bite of our carefully cooked ingredients a mosaic of flavors and sensations. Our choices for the main course were nothing short of culinary masterpieces. The Gyu Maki, featuring a slice of dry-aged NY strip steak, daikon radish, and Foie Gras, was a symphony of taste and texture. The steak was tender, the daikon provided a slight crunch, and the Foie Gras melted in the mouth like a dollop of luxurious, fatty heaven. Not to be outdone, the sui gyoza was a delectable bite-sized package of blue crab encased in a soft dough pocket, given an extra layer of flair with a finishing touch of lemon butter sauce. For those overwhelmed by the choices or simply wanting to put themselves in the hands of experts, there’s the Omakase option. This chef-curated selection takes you on a grand tour of the menu’s most splendid offerings, requiring nothing from you but an open mind and an eager palate. The service was the thread that wove all these elements together into a seamless tapestry. Our servers were more than just attentive; they were guides on this culinary journey. Their expertise was not just professional but almost educational. They offered nuanced tips on how to get the most out of our Shabu Shabu experience, enriching not just our meal but also our understanding of this cherished Japanese culinary tradition. To encapsulate, my birthday evening at Dip Dip Dip Tatsuya transcended the usual dining experience. It was a magnificent synthesis of culinary artistry, technological ingenuity, and deeply enriching service, all wrapped up in a blanket of romantic ambiance. This was not just a meal; it was a personalized voyage through the subtleties and delights of Shabu Shabu—a feast not just for the body, but also for the soul and mind. It was an irreplaceable chapter in the ongoing love story between my wife and me, a shared adventure that will be recounted with joy and fondness for years to come.”

Osio
5

Osio

4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 12:00 PM

2901 S Capital of Texas Hwy H20, Austin, TX 78746, United States

“Sushi is realllllyyyyy yummy and at a good price! I find that most mid point sushi places slack on quality and freshness, but this place does not cut corners! The lady working there is also really sweet. I had the yellowtail roll, spicy salmon roll, and white tuna nigiri and it came to about $30 including tip. Went back again, 11/18/23 and everything was great! Salmon tartare was super refreshing!”

Lotus Hunan
4.5
( 8 reviews ) $$

3201 Bee Cave Rd #112, Austin, TX 78746, United States

“I was in the area and in the mood for classic, Chinese-American lunch and Google directed me to this establishment. This place was pleasantly full of customers of all classes and ages, in classic, Chinese kitsch unchanged since it opened decades ago. Service was efficient and friendly and the food arrived promptly. The meal was excellent...with the striking exception of the rice, which was dry, grainy and powdery. Regardless, I enjoyed my visit, and found the restrooms immaculate and prices reasonable versus portions. I would return and hope the rice is better.”

Sunflower
4.4
( 8 reviews ) $$
Closed until 11:00 AM

6001 W Parmer Ln #440, Austin, TX 78727, United States

“Sunflower is one of Austins most authentic Vietnamese Resturant. Their menu has so much to choose from and I wanted to eat it all. everything I ordered has been so good. The Banh Xeo pancake is so crispy, I also got Banh Hoi the shrimp and sugar cane wrap and Nem nuong wrap and that was delicious too. The beef Goi Was just ok though. My daughter loved the Bo Ne hot plate but wished they added pate with it too. Not picture here but the canh chua (fish sour soup) was great too. My other daughter had the pho and that was ok too. I will definitely be going back to get my Vietnamese fix here forsure.”

Top 5 Asian Fusion in Travis County

In the heart of Travis County, Texas with 7 spots, you'll find amazing Asian Fusion, holding an impressive reviews with almost 56 reviews from people worldwide.

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