CuisineModern Mexican
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodeast-austin

Signature dishes: Suadero tacos, Confit potato, Octopus al pastor

Must order: The suadero tacos on heirloom blue-corn tortillas; the masa is ground in-house each morning.

Tip: Beverage director Celia Pellegrini won the Michelin Texas Sommelier Award 2025; let her route the pairings.

Location

Address: 1800 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702

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Birdie's ★ 4.8

Modern bistro$$$east-austin

Birdie's in Austin is Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel's counter-service bistro at East 12th and Harvey, a James Beard beverage winner and 2025 Time100 Next pick.

Signature: Pasta of the day, Crudo, Daily vegetable

Order: Whichever pasta is on the daily-changing menu; Tracy ran pasta at Marea before opening.

Tip: The reservation system is limited but walk-ins are always welcome; aim for the 5pm seating on weeknights.

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Este ★ 4.6

Mexican coastal seafood$$$manor-road

Este in Austin is Fermin Nunez's seafood-driven Manor Road bungalow, charcoal-cooked coastal Mexican food and ceviches in the old Eastside Cafe space.

Signature: Tuna tostada, Aguachile, Whole grilled fish

Order: The tuna tostada with avocado and serrano salsa; it has been on the menu since opening.

Tip: Lunch runs Friday to Sunday 12 to 4pm; the daytime ceviche service is significantly easier to walk in than dinner.

Birdie's ★ 4.8

Modern bistro$$$east-austin

Birdie's in Austin is Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel's counter-service bistro at East 12th and Harvey, a James Beard beverage winner and 2025 Time100 Next pick.

Signature: Pasta of the day, Crudo, Daily vegetable

Order: Whichever pasta is on the daily-changing menu; Tracy ran pasta at Marea before opening.

Tip: The reservation system is limited but walk-ins are always welcome; aim for the 5pm seating on weeknights.

Emmer & Rye ★ 4.5

Modern American grains$$$rainey-street

Emmer & Rye in Austin is Kevin Fink's grain-driven Rainey Street room, a Bib Gourmand kitchen with a dim-sum-style cart and house-milled pastas.

Signature: House-milled pasta, Dim-sum cart small plates, Heritage-grain bread

Order: Whatever the pasta of the day is; the kitchen mills its own flour and the pasta moves with the harvest.

Tip: Sit at the counter to flag down the small-plates cart first; the choice cuts go fast.

Dai Due ★ 4.6

Texas wild-game and farm$$$manor-road

Dai Due in Austin is Jesse Griffiths's butcher-shop-and-supper-club on Manor Road, a Bib Gourmand kitchen built on Texas farms and wild game.

Signature: Wild-boar sausage, Venison burger, House-cured charcuterie

Order: The venison burger on house bun; the meat comes from Griffiths's New School of Traditional Cookery hunts.

Tip: The supper-club nights book separately and run the most interesting menus; the regular dinner card is the daytime grill.

Loro ★ 4.4

Asian smokehouse$$$south-lamar

Loro in Austin is Aaron Franklin and Tyson Cole's Asian smokehouse on South Lamar, a Texas BBQ and Southeast Asian small-plates mashup under live oaks.

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

Order: The smoked brisket with rice noodle and Thai chiles; it is the most direct Franklin handprint on the menu.

Tip: The South Lamar patio under live oaks is the best seat; no reservations, walk-in only, go early.

Fonda San Miguel ★ 4.5

Interior Mexican$$$north-loop

Fonda San Miguel in Austin is Tom Gilliland's 1975 interior-Mexican dining room on North Loop, a pioneer of regional Oaxacan and Yucatecan cooking.

Signature: Cochinita pibil, Mole poblano, Sunday hacienda brunch

Order: The cochinita pibil from the Sunday hacienda brunch buffet, plus a bowl of pozole.

Tip: The Sunday brunch buffet is the showcase; book the dining room for it at least a week out and arrive at 11.

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