CuisineAsian smokehouse
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodsouth-lamar

Signature dishes: Smoked brisket, Boat noodles, Thai-style sausage

Must order: Smoked brisket with rice noodle and Thai chiles, plus a tall papaya salad.

Tip: Walk-in only; come at 5pm sharp or after 9pm to dodge the 90-minute weekend wait.

Location

Address: 2115 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704

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Ramen Tatsu-ya (South Lamar) ★ 4.5

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Signature: Tonkotsu Original, Mi-So-Hot, Kara-age

Order: Tonkotsu Original with the extra-fatty setting; the menu calls it Kotteri.

Tip: Walk-in only; the 6pm window moves slowest on Friday. The Research Boulevard location is the shortest queue.

Matt's El Rancho ★ 4.3

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Matt's El Rancho in Austin is the Martinez family's South Lamar Tex-Mex room since 1952, home of the Bob Armstrong queso dip and a citywide birthday-dinner tradition.

Signature: Bob Armstrong dip, Enchiladas with chili gravy, Frozen margarita

Order: Bob Armstrong dip, beef enchiladas with chili gravy, plus a frozen margarita on the side.

Tip: The patio under the oaks holds 200; arrive 5:30pm to dodge the 7-to-9 family wait.

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Ramen Tatsu-ya (South Lamar) ★ 4.5

Japanese ramen$$south-lamar

Ramen Tatsu-ya in Austin is Tatsu Aikawa's Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen on South Lamar since 2012, the city's most-followed ramen counter with no-booking lines.

Signature: Tonkotsu Original, Mi-So-Hot, Kara-age

Order: Tonkotsu Original with the extra-fatty setting; the menu calls it Kotteri.

Tip: Walk-in only; the 6pm window moves slowest on Friday. The Research Boulevard location is the shortest queue.

Matt's El Rancho ★ 4.3

Tex-Mex$$south-lamar

Matt's El Rancho in Austin is the Martinez family's South Lamar Tex-Mex room since 1952, home of the Bob Armstrong queso dip and a citywide birthday-dinner tradition.

Signature: Bob Armstrong dip, Enchiladas with chili gravy, Frozen margarita

Order: Bob Armstrong dip, beef enchiladas with chili gravy, plus a frozen margarita on the side.

Tip: The patio under the oaks holds 200; arrive 5:30pm to dodge the 7-to-9 family wait.

Hopdoddy Burger Bar (South Congress) ★ 4.2

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Hopdoddy Burger Bar in Austin is the South Congress flagship since 2010, a counter-order burger room that grinds chuck daily and built a national chain from this corner.

Signature: Llano Poblano burger, Truffle fries, Hand-spun shake

Order: The Llano Poblano with house-ground chuck and truffle fries on the side.

Tip: The line moves; queue at 5pm or 10pm. The Sack of Sliders is a four-burger flight worth ordering once.

Kerbey Lane Cafe (Central) ★ 4.2

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Kerbey Lane Cafe in Austin is the central all-day diner since 1980, the 1930s bungalow that started a chain on pancakes, queso and 24-hour breakfast service.

Signature: Gingerbread pancakes, Migas, Queso

Order: Gingerbread pancakes and a bowl of queso; the queso comes with bacon for an extra dollar.

Tip: The Central and South Lamar locations run 24 hours; Mueller closes at midnight, useful to know on weekends.

Lin Asian Bar + Dim Sum ★ 4.4

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Lin Asian Bar in Austin is Ling Qi Wu's dim sum and Chinese kitchen on West 6th, a bright counter room with an open kitchen and Sunday brunch dim-sum carts.

Signature: Xiaolongbao, Wagyu dumplings, Pan-fried buns

Order: The xiaolongbao and pan-fried beef buns; dough rolled in front of you at the counter.

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Kemuri Tatsu-ya in Austin is the Tatsu-ya team's izakaya-meets-BBQ casual room on East 2nd, a Bib Gourmand kitchen built for big shared plates and sake flights.

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