
New
Openings:
Downtown
Austin is awash in a sea of new owner operated restaurants coming
on line. From a city that was significantly "under restauranted"
a scant ten years ago, we are now experiencing a renaissance of
sorts. Here's what's happening:
At 4th and Lavaca, an upscale new Italian bistro
called Girasole [see review]. From the former owners of the highly
successful Mama Mia, this features the brilliant former chef [Christian]
of the Belgian Restaurant. At first blush, looks like a winner.
On 3rd street near the convention center, [up
from the Iron Works BBQ] is an upscale American/eclectic called
Amelia. The restaurant is the brainchild of one of the first Dellionaires
and features an exquisite wine list. Had Hors d' oeuvres there
the other night and was very impressed.
At 5th and San Jacinto, look for an upscale
seafood place called Eddie V's. This is the inspiration of noted
fish purveyor Sam Eaves. Just opened, this place promises to be
the Sullivan's of seafood. Open each night until 11pm with a rocking
piano bar open until midnight.
Also, fans of the Food Network will recognize
the name of the Iron Chef.
His signature Kinishiwa Japanese ho down will soon be going
up at 5th and Colorado, in the building that used to hold the
much missed [at least
by yours truly], Thai Soon. Chef Jim Ryun's signature SRV Catfish
was one of the most amazing dishes I've ever tasted.
And up north, around 183, Ronald Cheng's [Chinatown Mopac]
sister is building a large steak emporium. The Cheng's know a thing
or two about food so look for this to be great]. Again, we'll keep
you posted in FOOD and WINE NEWS.
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Musings about town

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Makeovers
Chinatown Mopac
has added a redesign by noted architect Joe Burke featuring a
lovely new bar and additional tables. They have also added some
new finger food items ranging from Sushi to this astonishing concoction
featuring avocado and shrimp [served warm] which we could literally
not stop eating!
You know my opinion of Chinatown impresario
Ronald Cheng. He is without equal in the Asian kitchen.
And while taking issue with other critics'
work is something I almost never do, I must also voice my total
disagreement with the latest Statesman review which yielded only
two stars for Chinatown. Do not let that be a deterrent for your
next visit to this fine, fine restaurant.
And the recently reviewed Empanada Parlour
on 6th St. at Waller Creek has also undergone a downscaling, so
to speak. Owner Ashe Correa, ever the realist, looked at the demographics
of her evening patrons and decided to add more burger-type fare.
Empanada fans need not fret, however. The
delicious crescent shaped pies will still be available.
And quite frankly, anything that Ashe cooks will be wonderful.
This woman could elevate even the simplest burger to world-class
status. So check out the live music and the newer fare.
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Sunday
Brunch Update:
We mentioned the brunch at
the Tejas room at Barton Creek in last month's FOOD and WINE NEWS.
Here's another suggestion: brunch at Fonda San Miguel. One of
our TOP 15 restaurants, and deservedly so, this brunch will leave
you breathless with its diversity and quality of various Mexican
fare.
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Champagne Suggestion:
If you're a fan of Dom Perignon,
and who isn't, but a bit put off by the price increases, [north
of $180 and higher for the rose], here's a $40 Champagne that
tastes and behaves just like DP. Veuve Clicquot. In blind taste tests, this champagne has fooled
even the savviest sippers. We highly recommend.
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Carmelo's Table Side Cooking:
Had lunch
over the holidays at Carmelo's on 5th St. and got to sample their
tableside preparations. Tried a penne carbonara that was done
as we watched and it was delicious. They also used fresh prosciutto
[instead of bacon], which I really appreciated. The tableside
ambience is impressive and elegant. Great for wooing a business
client or whomever else you are interested in wooing.
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The Old Waistline:
Since it's the season of
post holiday remorse when reckless over indulgence leads to a
pile up of pounds, how's this for a lunch alternative?
Head out to Lake Austin Spa and Resort. You don't have
to be staying there to enjoy a healthy and delicious lunch. You
can a la carte it. We've done it and it's great.
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Romantic Restaurants:
If you've kept up with our
ongoing poll on Austin's most romantic restaurants, Jeffrey's
has a slim lead at the moment. But there's no clear-cut winner.
I'd be interested in knowing what other choices you have other
than the ones we've listed. Email us and let us know.
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Dubya's inauguration:
Speaking of the Jeffrey's
brain trust, co-owner Peggy Weiss [Shoreline Grill] is off to
Washington, D.C. to cater an inaugural party for DUBYA. Laura
Bush and Peggy are pals. In fact, the Bushes [lots of 'em] had
their election eve celebratory dinner at Shoreline interrupted
by some rude network announcer projecting that AL Gore had won
Florida, and with it, the presidency.
Imagine that!
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The Kosher Diva:
Those of you who caught me
filling in for Jeff Ward on 590 KLBJ-AM the week of December 18th
will no doubt recall my Friday co host, Susan Sager. She is a
woman of great warmth and wit.
Not only did we have a great time, but Susan
fielded more than a few calls on her kosher cuisine. I'll tell
you, this woman can cook up a storm.
I was fortunate enough to attend the 60th Birthday
party she threw for husband and Travis Co. Republican Party Chair
Alan. The food was remarkable. The menu included tabouli salad,
an amazing veal, scrumptious mashed potatoes, and a brisket that
defied the senses. All prepared according to strict kosher tradition
[which does not allow, for example, the blending of meat and milk
products] and sensational!
And no, Susan does not accept catering jobs.
But if you're ever fortunate enough to wrangle an invitation to
dinner...............
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KXAN's Roach Report:
Unlike my reviews which appear
every Friday on FOX 7, at around 6:45 AM and 12:25 PM, KXAN hosts
a weekly show on restaurants that failed to make the grade in
health inspections. The health report is public knowledge and
readily available to anyone interested, but KXAN insists on trotting
out the roach meter every week. Any restaurant, given the vagaries
of food preparation, could have an occasional bad hair day. Still,
the televised images linger, long after the offending restaurants
have made reparations.
I personally think they should retire this
show. What do you
think? Send us an email and sound off.
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Gonzo Gourmet:
Well, we're ready to launch
the large-scale version of The Gonzo Gourmet Club. The four founding
members: Mike Conderla, Hugh Lewis, Augie Garrido, and Rob Balon
have had such a blast that we wanted to share it with food and
wine fans throughout the river city. Look for the sign up page
on this web site.
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Diningoutwithrobbalon.com
will keep you appraised of all new locally owned spots we find
and enjoy.
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Coming soon to diningoutwithrobbalon.com:
Live, in your face, RESTAURANT CAM (go behind the scenes
in a frantic restaurant kitchen and watch it live, on the net!).
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