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Freebirds World Burrito: "Try to devour The Monster!"

written: 11 October 2000
Wow. What great burritos! "Custom-made" to your specifications, these burritos will satisfy any hunger. The Monster can easily feed a family of 4 (OK, more like 2 very hungry people)! The fillings are fresh and the choices many: chicken or beef, black beans, beans or refried, green or red sauce (or super hot sauce), pico de gallo, cilantro, onions, Spanish rice, and more… as you can see, you soon run out of room! Come hungry!

Pros: sooo much burrito, little dinero
Cons: sooo much burrito
Rating: 4/4
Details: 1000 E. 41st Street (near I-35) 1 (512) 451-5514
Food by cybertoad, who visited here (June 2000)




 

Taqueria Arandinas: "Gorditas make you gordo!"

written: 21 September 2000
Located in the shopping center across the street from Round Rock high school Taqueria Arandinas servers up authentic interior Mexican food in sharp contrast to the Tex-Mex places one can find all over Austin. Horchata, gorditas, tacos de sesos, agua de tamarindo...Why did it take me so long to find it?

Pros: The waitresses are fluent in Spanish!
Cons: The waitresses are fluent in only Spanish.
Rating: 4/4
Details:
Food by jremigio, who lives here (September 2000)




 

Kim Phung: "Vietnamese noodle house..."

written: 14 July 2000
An Austin favorite, Kim Phung is THE place to go for huge bowls of really cheap vermicelli. The dishes are fresh and taste great.

Pros: Awesome noodles!!
Rating: 4/4
Details: 7601 N. Lamar Blvd., at Research & Lamar (1) 512 451-2464
Food by cybertoad, who visited here (November 1999)




 

Kerbey Lane Cafe: "Great late-night stop!"

written: 14 July 2000
Situated in an old house and open 24 hours, Kerbey Lane is the place to go after a late night out at the bars or on the dance floor. They serve good, old fashioned breakfast and the tall stack of pancakes can feed a small city. The rest of the food is pretty decent too though. Also good for brunch but the crowds are huge! An Austin tradition…

Pros: breakfast all day long, unique, the pancakes
Cons: often crowded
Rating: just a tip
Details: 3704 Kerbey Lane (the original) (1) 512 451-1436
Food by cybertoad, who visited here (January 2000)




 
  
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