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    Henry's Barbecue - Henry's Barbecue area

    Henry's Barbecue

    4.7(106 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    If you're near the Austin airport, Henry's BBQ on Research Road is worth the stop. No-frills spot…read morewith legit Texas BBQ. The brisket was juicy with a great smoke ring and bark, and the ribs were tender with a rich, sticky sauce. The mac & cheese and potato salad were solid and tasted homemade. They also give you a few sauces on the side, which is a nice touch. Simple setup, but the food delivers. I'd definitely come back.

    TLDR: Henry's Barbecue is a bare-bones, budget stop by the airport; the food is fine, so it's only…read moreworth it out of convenience. Overview: Located near the airport, Henry's Barbecue is as no-frills as they come: a plain, tile-floored room with basic tables, a small ordering table up front, and minimal amenities. Parking is limited to a small lot. Ordering is straightforward, and during a noon visit, the food took about ten minutes to come out from the back. Food: Prices are the main appeal. With brisket at $29/lb, ribs at $24/lb, sausage at $18/lb, and sides/banana pudding at $3 each, Henry's is in the Rudy's/True Texas BBQ price tier. Unfortunately, the food itself is alright at best. The meats arrived steaming hot, which suggested holding or a too-hot reheat. The brisket tasted beefy but under-seasoned, with a shy bark and more chew than moist slices should have. The ribs were tender and lightly glazed yet short on smoke and salt, landing bland rather than juicy. The regular sausage was moist but a bit tough and carried an off note that distracted from the snap. The sides were steadier. The mac and cheese is a creamy, stovetop style: rich and comforting but one-note. The potato salad was the clear winner: creamy with a subtle sweetness and tang that balanced the plate. The banana pudding tasted like it was made from a mix, light on real banana flavor with firm wafers. The value is undeniable at these prices, but when chains at similar cost often execute cleaner, the math gets tougher. Final Thoughts: Henry's works as a quick, inexpensive plate near the airport when convenience is the priority. If you're after well-seasoned, smoke-forward Central Texas barbecue, there are better options at the same price point. A serviceable stop, but not a recommendation.

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    8E8 Thai Street Food - 8E8 Thai Street Food

    8E8 Thai Street Food

    4.3(6 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Nash and his wife drive this food truck around the Austin area serving Thai Street Food. They have…read morea small menu of a few favorite Thai foods to include Pad Thai, Drunken Noodles and curry. Last night they came by my apartment complex and I ordered curry. Their curry last night was yellow curry and I ordered the chicken for my protein. I didn't put any spice in it and therefore it wasn't spicy to me. The coconut milk flavor was delicious. The chicken was a good portion and they had a small potato in the curry. The rice was fresh as well. The size of the meal was enough for me to save half for today's lunch - bonus! The prices start at $10 (almost everything) and went up to $14 plus the protein. The service was excellent too. Nash being a Navy veteran was talkative which I enjoyed since I'm an Air Force veteran. The ambiance is the great outdoors so as the song says love the one your with, in this case love the place you're at. You can see from the site here to get a number to see where they are located next. Thanks 8E8!

    Had their Drunken Noodle with tofu & Veggie Spicy Fried Rice with tofu. They were able to make both…read moredishes vegan. They were excellent!! Highly recommend. Great flavor, with the kick that great Thai food is known for, but not so hot that it over powers the flavor. The balance was outstanding!! Service was also great - helped me decide which would be a good combination. I hope they come back to Mueller Tower area on a regular basis!

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    El Comalito - Quesabirrias!

    El Comalito

    4.9(7 reviews)
    6.5 miSoutheast Austin

    Finally got around to getting coffee at Cenizo and what goes better with that morning cup of coffee…read morethan a breakfast taco? El Comalito did not disappoint. My wife and I both got the migas taco - which included a healthy heaping of barbacoa. One on corn, one on flour. As both tortillas were hand made, both were excellent. That said, the corn tortilla stole the show. That is what will make me come back. Too few places make their own corn tortillas, and even fewer make them this well. Location: - not enough going on in SE Austin. This is a gem. Ambience: - food park has a variety of choices. For breakfast, can't beat this place + coffee from Cenizo Value: - the serving size is generous and the quality is high. Service: - a highlight. Fast and friendly. I highly recommend El Comalito and can't wait to go back for chilaquiles.

    Food: 4/5 Ambiance: 4/5…read moreService: 4/5 Value: 5/5 Meat-lover bonus: 5/5 I appreciate a business that thinks about how they can differentiate themselves. I love that El Comalito chose aesthetic and targeting the Texas meat-loving foodies as that differentiator amongst taco trucks in the area. As you can see the tortilla colors are a nice surprise, but it's a really nice homemade take that I'd come back for. My husband and I got breakfast tacos and both types had brisket. The flavors were a traditional take but I loved it! The salsa was also a complimentary touch of flavor. The value is really great. 4 breakfast tacos for $18. You get a hefty portion compared to the usual lean breakfast tacos that other trucks serve. The menu is simple but thoughtfully creative. We are already looking forward to coming back to try the quesabirria, chilaquiles, ramen birria (?!!!) I love the feeling of a warm family doing something together. This makes me want ro support small businesses who enjoy their weekends nurturing something they love to do which is make good food. Please try it!!

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