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    Four Brothers

    3.9 (40 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:45 pm

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    4.7
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    15.8 mi
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    Have been here a couple of times and the food and service have been consistently good. So far, I've…read moregotten the Chicken Tortilla Soup and the Pabellón Plate (with chicken), and both were great. The chicken was not dry and the portions left me full. Plenty of menu options as well. The staff are warm, welcoming, and accommodating (we came with a group of 6 and they got us situated right away). The space is small (which I find very nice), there is indoor and covered/shaded outdoor seating available. And I love the decor! Overall, highly recommend!

    My husband and I came here for dinner and we decided to sit outside…read more I wasn't very hungry so I ordered their single taco with al pastor shrimp, which was an extra $2.99 and lime/guac for an extra 50 cents (on top of the single taco, which was $4.50). My husband ordered their burrito, which came with chips and a cheese dip on the side. Their shrimp was good; nothing special. I did ask to try aleida's sauce, which many people liked on yelp, but we liked their green sauce the most! Overall, very cute and colorful restaurant; loved all the decor. The outdoor patio, where we sat, was covered and nice, until it started pouring hard outside. Not a super authentic latin restaurant. No complimentary chips and salsa. My taco wasn't worth more than $5, tbh, and we paid close to $9..given it was shrimp, but we've had much better shrimp tacos elsewhere for less. I wish I had a photo of my poor taco, but I totally forgot to take a picture :/

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    Grilled plantain with the shrimp in the arepa tropical was really great.
    Grilled plantain with the shrimp in the arepa tropical was really great.
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    Casa Colombia

    Casa Colombia

    4.0
    (542 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$
    Minority-owned & operated
    Casual dining

    Ambiance: 4/5: cute restaurant, with outdoor seating. We were sat as soon as we got there…read more Restaurant is next to a main road so sitting outside can be kind of noisy sometimes. Service: 4/5: our waiter did a good job at checking on the table and taking our order on time. Nothing bad to point out. Food: 4/5: The food was better than what I expected. I ordered the stuffed chicken plate and I would order it again if I went back. The salsa that comes with the chips is a bit hot but so tasty. Definitely poured that on everything. Unfortunately, we didnt order drinks so couldn't rate my experience with that. Overall good experience

    I thoroughly enjoyed my business trips to South America, particularly eating my way through…read moreColombia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and beyond. It's challenging to replicate the same experience locally, as these restaurants lack access to the fresh, local ingredients that define their unique cuisine. Casa Colombia does a good job replicating a true Colombian dining experience. Their menu is extensive with some very interesting offerings. Scanning the dining room, I noticed that their portions are huge. We started with a shrimp cocktail, an empanada, and their version of a rum - mango martini. The small option for the shrimp cocktail was bountiful and easily shared. The housemade cocktail sauce was a perfect accompaniment. The empanada was a tad dry, but their spicy salsa sauce was a great addition. Our "martini" was sweet but very satisfying on a warm afternoon. We did want to try their ceviche, but they are using tilapia as their fish. Quality Seafood is not too far away, and I'm sure that they could offer a better-tasting white fish than plain ole tilapia. We split one of their house specials, the Bandeja Paisa Tipica. This is a traditional Colombian dish, and it is a meat lover's dream served on an oversized platter. Our platter arrived with a chorizo link, beef sirloin, rice, red beans with pork, a huge fried chicharrón, an arepa, a sweet plantain, a slice of avocado (well, there's the only healthy portion), and a fried egg on top. We struggled to eat about 70% of this feast. It's going to take a few visits to the gym to work off this lunch. Dis & Dat: Parking is a breeze as they have their own parking lot. They do offer a happy hour that begins at 3 PM. A definite 4-plus star experience.

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    Adorable wall decor
    Tequenos and Maracuya juice
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    Sabor Venezolano - Austin

    Sabor Venezolano - Austin

    3.8
    (30 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Food was beyond delicious and tasted so fresh. Got the…read moreParrilla Mixta plate; grilled plantain, smashed fried plantain, chunk of mozzarella, pico & sour cream, steak & chicken), & our other other plate is Cachapa with chicharrons. Location has also has a nice little store with a wide variety of South American snacks and drinks as well. Service is friendly and accommodating. Small open turf space for kids to play around. Tables are covered with canopy's which helps with daytime sun/heat. Parking is limited so i recommend carpooling or to park in front of/behind one another. My fiance is cuban with a big venezuelan/SA appetite and LOVED this place

    we got the patacon "gratis" and omg the portion was huge. like easily enough for two people. super…read moredelicious and loaded with so much cheese. the plantains were crispy and the fillings were seasoned perfectly. and the green sauce? actually addictive. i kept going back for more. there are a ton of picnic tables around so it's easy to sit, chill, and eat without rushing. next to the truck there's this little venezuelan/latin convenience store inside a metal shipping-crate kind of setup. it sounds sketchy when i describe it but it's actually really cute inside and super clean. the owners seem awesome and welcoming too. overall such a good spot. i'll definitely be back.

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    Sabor Venezuelano Yellow Food Trailer  S 1st @ Radam across street from Fire Station
    Sabor Venezuelano Yellow Food Trailer S 1st @ Radam across street from Fire Station
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    Brito’s

    Brito’s

    5.0
    (20 reviews)
    22.9 mi

    Guy was super nice and helpful…read more Best burger I have ever eaten since coming to Austin. The fries were amazing too. 10/10 must try spot

    Such a good little gem tucked away in a food truck lot in Leander!…read moreThey have plenty of parking and shaded seating with music playing, looked like maybe 4 trucks in total? There's also a decent play area that I *assume* kids can play on, though it's off to one side and near some camper vans. Brito's appears to be Venezuelan-Texan food, with a variety of burgers alongside brisket arepas and empanadas. For a weekday, they had a steady stream of customers the whole time I was here, though I didn't have to wait long either. The woman taking orders was so sweet and even ran my card out to me when I accidentally left it in the card reader. I ended up ordering the brisket arepa at the recommendation of a regular customer ahead of me in line. Delicious. They make a good brisket, y'all! The succulent meat fusing with latinx influence of the arepa for a result reminiscent of Valentina's taco truck (RIP). I'm not an arepa expert, but it was delicious, and PACKED with the good stuff. No skimping here. It also comes with a salsa that seemed like an avocado sauce...only thing I would change is for the sauce to be stronger, as it was too subtle for me and I like a kick. Can't wait to come back and try the burgers now that I know they can cook a brisket.

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    Exterior
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