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    Food and people serving was awesome experience thank you! Good food...good experience ...Donna Beer. Thank you ....

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    So tiny place and clean and a lot of pierogies and pelmeni. Also they have a lot of crepes .

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    Sami Sumeli Restaurant - Salmon ring appetizer. Delicious with the pomegranate seeds and dill. Order this with the rye bread! Delicious and vibrant.

    Sami Sumeli Restaurant

    4.6(62 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    In the style of Anthony Bourdain because....it was THAT good: I went to a Georgian restaurant…read morebecause I like wine and make poor decisions around bread. This is how these things start. First comes the wine flight -- amber, gold, pale straw colors catching the light like old varnish. Georgian wine doesn't taste "new world." It doesn't even really taste old world. It tastes ancient. Mineral-heavy, floral in places, a little funky, unapologetically alive. Like somebody buried grapes in the earth a few thousand years ago and decided modernity was optional. Then the khachapuri lands. Not a plate. An event. A blistered, burnished canoe of bread carrying molten cheese, butter, and an egg yolk so offensively golden it looks fictional. Somewhere, a cardiologist wakes suddenly in the night sensing a disturbance in the force. You tear into it anyway. Because human beings were not put on this earth to refuse hot bread filled with cheese. The crust crackles. The center stretches and folds into itself. Butter disappears into the molten lake like it was never there to begin with. It is rich in the way only peasant food perfected over centuries can be rich -- not delicate, not curated, not interested in your wellness journey. Then come the khinkali. These beautiful dumb little meat purses filled with beef, pork, pepper, and scalding broth. There's etiquette involved. You're supposed to hold the top knot, bite carefully, sip the soup first. And for one brief moment everyone at the table becomes united by the exact same thought: "Oh, this is going to end badly." It's glorious. Broth runs down wrists. Black pepper hits the back of your throat. Wine keeps appearing. The room gets louder. Warmer. Looser. Nobody's pretending to be restrained anymore. And that's what I love about Georgian food. It feels completely uninterested in optimization. No tiny portions. No architectural foam. No chef explaining deconstructed emotions harvested from a local hillside. Just centuries of survival distilled into bread, meat, cheese, wine, and hospitality aggressive enough to qualify as a controlled substance. You leave full in a way that feels almost philosophical. Like maybe civilization peaked when somebody looked at bread and thought: "What if we filled it with molten cheese and handed everyone wine until they started hugging?"

    Stopped by for early dinner on a Wednesday night because we wanted to try something new! It's to…read morethe left of the steam train station when facing the entrance of it. Our waiter was very kind and patient to explain the menu since we never had Georgian food before. Unfortunately, all the beers we tried to order were out of stock and he was nice enough to comp it for my S/O. I opted for the pomegranate 75 and enjoyed it! Our appetizer was the beef khinkali and adjarian khachapuri. The khinkali is a dumpling that has a thicker dough wrapping compared to the Asian counterpart, especially at the top. I think I would give the beef/pork one a try before I say it's not for me. The adjarian khachapuri does come with a raw egg but the freshly hot bread and cheese will cook it and melt the butter. It's so creamy! The bread had a crispy outside and soft inside. They complimented each other well. The chakhohbili was simple but good. It was like a chicken and tomato soup. For some, it may be too plain but I felt like it's a good no frills dish. The shkmeruli was a little bland for us. It felt like the creamy version of the chakhohbili but somehow less flavor? Just wasn't for us :) I didn't want to order kebabs/skewers since I could get that anywhere but I'm interested in coming back to try their version!

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    Sami Sumeli Restaurant - Khachipuri! A cheesy delight with butter and egg you mix in that is big enough to feed 2 people. Amazing!

    Khachipuri! A cheesy delight with butter and egg you mix in that is big enough to feed 2 people. Amazing!

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    Rose Gose - Poke Bowl

    Rose Gose

    4.4(237 reviews)
    15.1 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Free parking

    My hubs chose Rosé Gosé for my Mother's Day brunch location. In full transparency, choosing a…read morerestaurant is not his jam. However, today major shout out to the hubs. Rosé Gosé was a delightful Mother's Day lunch spot. It is a whole vibe, and it is uniquely French! When we walked in an artist was playing romantic music on his keyboard, which set the tone for the brunch. It is a small restaurant inside with a larger area of seating on the patio. Of course, our reservations were inside in the comforts of air conditioning. You immediately notice a wine wall hence the name Rosé Gosé. The restaurant has many windows which provide lots of natural light. The tables house miniature yellow roses and utensils sat in a small wooden block...very French. All the servers were dressed in mauve clothing that resemble scrubs from a hospital. If someone stepped out in a French beret, I would have fallen over. Our server, Sergey, immediately served us water and took our order. The restaurant was highlighted as a modern European bistro. The atmosphere was charming, elegant, and stylish making it ideal for a Mother's Day brunch. My hubby ordered a ribeye, eggs and French Fries. I ordered the avocado toast with salmon and egg whites. While I'm not a huge red meat eater, I tasted a piece of the hubs ribeye and it was nicely prepared. My avocado toast was yummy to the nth degree! Everything was perfect. The avocado was precisely cut and at the right level of softness. The salmon was chopped into tiny little squares and so enjoyable to eat. We could not be more pleased. With a name like Rosé Gosé you would expect their drinks to be superb. My hubby ordered a hibiscus tea, which was delightful. I ordered a mimosa that had high quality ingredients and was perfectly balanced...so smooth. We were also pleased with the drinks. This was the first time at Rosé Gosé, however, it definitely will not be the last.

    Really love going to rosé goes!…read more I think everybody in town knows their service is not the best and that's not what they're known for but their cocktails are by far my favorite in all of Austin. Their drink number seven, which is basically a Yuzu gin sour is literally my favorite drink and all of Austin and still continues to be that way. Their food is also pretty decent, but I primarily go there for the drinks. Gotta get my wraps done before it actually closes down because I still don't know how to stay around

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    Lutie’s - Chickpeas with crunchy corn and lime yogurt

    Lutie’s

    4.2(274 reviews)
    15.8 miHyde Park

    I've had this place on my radar for years but only recently decided to go with my wife to celebrate…read moreour anniversary. I have to say I regret not going sooner! The staff is super professional and the service is top tier. They seem to pay very close attention to each and every guest. The estate bread is as good as they say it is, we ended up ordering additional to-go. I was impressed by the flavors in each dish, well rounded and light. Each dish was enough to share between my wife and I. I am not a huge dessert person, but both of the desserts we ordered were spot on for me, not too sweet but just sweet enough. I recommend saving room for dessert. If you want to impress someone, you should bring them here. If you want carefully prepared delicious food, you should bring yourself here as often as you can.

    * 4.5 stars * Brunch…read moreexperience! Elegant and well decorated interior. Chairs could have been a bit comfier. Apparently the plants are real plants. Amaze! Food portions are on the smaller size, shareable. French toast and frittata were our favorites. Croque madame was mediocre. Pastry assortment was divine - flaky with the strawberry danish was our favorite. Drinks were good and reasonable. Entrance is hard to find. Valet is the only option and the guys aren't super helpful if you don't park with them. Right side is the hotel. Lutie's is on the left, across from the hotel entrance. Bushes were overgrown and covering the entrance sign. Grounds itself is cute and photo worthy - so definitely allocate time for pics afterwards!

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    Farmers Commons - Chocolate espresso dessert

    Farmers Commons

    4.2(88 reviews)
    22.8 mi

    What a great find! The location is gorgeous - it's a winery, so think green and lush. The building…read moreitself is a beautiful, ivy covered stone with large windows letting in all the light. Inside you'll find some booths along the perimeter of the room and large, round tables with wonderful upholstered chairs in the center. Can't say enough about the comfort of the chairs- very upscale. Our server was very sweet and efficient- there when we needed her but not hovering. The food is glorious. They are a bit on the expensive side, but the food is so good we did not mind the prices. I had the chicken and waffles - nicely crisp chicken breast with very tasty waffles. My husband and granddaughter-in-law had the steak and eggs - with really good potatoes and onions; both were SO impressed with the flavor and the preparation. (I will be having this next time!). My grandson had 'Hong Kong' French toast, which I believe was made with Japanese milk bread and had berries and a custard. Also came with eggs and bacon. He could not speak highly enough about it. The portions are LARGE. We all took food home. I shared my plate with my great granddaughter (2 yrs) and still took food home! Honestly, we had booked another restaurant for the weekend of Mother's Day (day before) and we canceled that reservation so that we could go back to Farmers Commons! It's that good. Also, all the folks working when we were there were very sweet with my great granddaughter; we appreciated that. HIGHLY recommend for brunch. Now i want to try dinner too!

    Tucked away outside our home area, we were surprised to find such a little piece of Italy! The…read moreresort grounds are beautiful! Even a rainy day couldn't dim the beautiful buildings. Servers at the restaurant were very friendly and attentive. Ours suggested her favorite items since it was our first time, and it didn't disappoint. The Farmers burger is deliciously tender and smoky in flavor. The grilled Caesar was a gigantic portion with all the traditional flavors with a twist! The truffle & mushroom pizza was delicious! For dessert we split a slice of lemon cake and we were stuffed!!!

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