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    Thai To Go

    Thai To Go

    4.9
    (16 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Wow! Stopped by after a long appointment keeping us from lunch until about 2:20 pm. Saw the reviews…read moreand figured we'd try it out and grab a quick bite to eat on the way home. TTG is a food truck right next to Pig Pen BBQ's parking lot. It's under a tree and it's got a picnic table under the tree and today there was a really nice, strong breeze to deal with the 90+ heat. There's also a bench in front of the menu on the exterior of the truck so you can have a seat while you wait for your food. I ordered the panang curry & my son ordered lo mein. He wanted pork but she didn't have any today, so we both ordered chicken as our protein. She told us it would be 10-12 minutes, so we sat down at the picnic table and waited. I don't believe it was even 10 minutes. The food was given to us in a bag as to take the food home. We decided to go ahead and eat there despite the strong breeze. The food was all piping hot and super fresh. Veggies were still crunchy and not soggy. Once the owner noticed we were sitting at the picnic table, she must've noticed I was trying to eat the curry after taking bites of rice and she asked if I needed a bowl and she quickly got me a paper bowl which made it much easier to devour the curry. It was delicious!! This is definitely better than most Thai places we've tried and much more reasonable. The portions were very healthy and the sauce to noodle ratio on the lo mein was nicely balanced. The chicken was fresh as were all the veggies. I forgot to ask the owner's name. She was super friendly I told her I had seen reviews on Yelp and wanted to try the food. She was surprised and told me she hadn't checked Yelp in a while and was checking Google more often. Hope this place stays here for a while!! We live in NB where there isn't much variety or much in the way of foodie places ~ which we're hoping is going to change ~ so for true foodie experiences, we head to San Antonio, Austin, or San Marcos. It's definitely going to be popular with us and there are plenty more menu items I'm going to have to try.

    I was driving through Dripping Springs and just happened to see their sign on the side of the road…read more It's a food truck that's in the Pig Pen BBQ parking lot. I found the website and ordered online for pick up. They're open until 8pm. It was ready quickly, was piping hot, and was delicious. I'll definitely order from here again! Chicken Pad Thai and 3 crispy spring rolls with a delicious dipping sauce. Mmmmm...

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    Esuki Esquites Bar

    Esuki Esquites Bar

    3.8
    (5 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    We first heard about Esuki Esquites from a foodie on IG and thought it sounded like such a unique…read moreconcept, plus looked really delicious! It's the first build-your-own Esquites bowl we've ever seen, and the whole Mexican-Japanese fusion concept is such a creative (and delicious) twist. They have a small menu, which kinda makes it easier to decide, but the customization makes your options endless! You start by picking your base (Esquites, rice or 50/50), choose your protein, and then add your favorite toppings. We went with an Esquites bowl topped with jalapeños, jammy egg, and chicken al pastor -- everything was cooked perfectly (egg was jammy, chicken was juicy & flavorful). After trying the base with all esquites, we'll definitely be doing the half-rice/half-Esquites combo next time because we imagine the rice would soak up all the incredible juices and sauces. We also tried the Hirata Pork Belly bao (super meaty pork belly in the fluffiest bun -- very peanut-forward! We loved it, but would probably do a tad lighter on the sauce next time to keep the belly as the star of the show), the Chilangyosas aka gyozas (nutty, earthy, and kind of reminiscent of a chorizo paste -- one of our top bites), and the Strawberries & Cream dessert that completely surprised us in flavor. The strawberries are marinated in sugar and sake, with miso-cinnamon cream, mint, and ginger -- it's layered, refreshing, and unlike anything we've had before! It had way more depth of flavor then we anticipated! To top it off, the Fetch food park itself is super cute, with covered patio seating and a relaxed vibe. It's a husband and wife owned food truck. The wife greeted and served us that day and was incredibly friendly, and everything came out quickly and fresh! Overall its a tasty unique spot to check out for sure!

    So far I've only tried one thing so will update later when I've tried more. Also, this truck has…read moreonly been opened for one week so far, so I still consider them in a soft opening phase of the business. I got the traditional esquites, and I added pork belly (+$6.80) and salsa macha (+$1.90). The esquites themselves are pretty good, but it's hard to mess that up. I love that I can get esquites out here in this part of greater Austin now. The pork belly was so incredible tender, I literally exclaimed YUM out loud after my first bite. Seriously impressive pork belly 5/5! The salsa macha was nutty and tasty but I didn't detect any heat. Definitely a good addition to the dish though. My hesitation, and this would be my feedback for the business: the pricing is totally out of whack. The almost-$2 for a spoon of salsa and almost-$7 for 4 small slices of pork belly meant that my bowl of mostly corn cost almost $20. The product is good, and it's a unique concept, but the price is too high. Hopefully they will adjust pricing into the future because I want them to stay around. Trying this first dish has now also made me excited to try there other dishes (e.g. the gyoza and the fresas con crema).

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