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    Tzintzuntzan

    3.9 (29 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    enchiladas
    Aruni G.

    I really wanted to give Tzin 5 stars, but they were out of a few items that we wanted to order despite our brunch reservation being at noon. We were seated inside which was nice since it was a bit humid and started raining later, but also a bit loud. Other than them being out of key items, we really like our food and our waitress, Grace, was really nice, helpful, and upbeat! I'm sure she felt bad having to tell us they were out of these items: mole biscuits, mole negro pinguino, and almost half of the desert items. She also mentioned the fruit & yogurt bowl would have all the berries but there were only blueberries and strawberries (no blackberries, raspberries). We all enjoyed the food and drinks we ordered! We walked outside to check out the patio and take some fun photos. I hope to have an opportunity to eat here again and try some of the items they were out of and sit on the patio!

    Horchata Agua Fresca
    Chelsea L.

    Yum! Great food and vibes. I knew I had to check out the sister restaurant to Fonda San Miguel, which I also love. I felt like a tourist-you won't find a space like this anywhere else in Austin! It made me want to go on vacation. The sculpture and fountains are stunning and even the restrooms are unique and I enjoyed taking lots of pictures. This is a breakfast/brunch spot. There aren't too many entrees on the menu but I think it's a great place to take vegetarians/vegans. The meals are delicious but not heavy. They also sell pastries-gotta try them the next time I go! I got chilaquiles with salsa verde. I've had this multiple times in Mexico and they did a great job here. The acidity of the salsa is perfect and I finished the whole plate! Husband got the huevos motuleños and he loved it as well. Friend got the fruta con crema and he said the fruits were really fresh! We then got the vanilla bean ice cream as dessert to finish the meal. It was a great experience! I recommend making a reservation as it's a relatively new restaurant and can be quite packed. They have parking on site!

    Linda M.

    I met friends here for late lunch on Friday. First, the restaurant is beautiful, inside and out. Very modern and filled with wonderful art. I wanted to stroll around and view each piece, like it was an art gallery (but that might have been annoying to the other diners). The staff was friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable. Our reservation was at 1, and many of the botanas/starters and pastries were no longer available. Just fyi. I ordered the Huevos Motulenos, which was delicious. I honestly have never seen such perfectly fried eggs before! Gorgeous and delicious! Can't wait to return so I can try other items on the menu; and maybe some starters and/or pastries. Small parking lot, but overflow parking is available right next door at Fonda San Miguel. Reservations recommended.

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    Mariel T.

    Had a reservation for 10am on Saturday. We sat for a full 20 minutes without water and were not acknowledged by any wait staff. We left and went down the street for breakfast. Posting menu so you can see the prices charged. Can't post food because we didn't have any. Waste of my time.

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    Eddie K.

    I can't believe Fonda San Miguel has opened a new sister restaurant next to it, and we def have to try it! The restaurant outside and inside are really elevated, looks really modern and gives me a traditional Mexican restaurant vibe at the same time. The decorations are very unique, unlike anything I have ever seen. We sat inside and we have a nice view of the outdoor sitting & fountains. Food are amazing, we ordered the Huevos Motulenños and Chilaquiles verde, both tasted delicious! The only complain is that the plate and portion were a bit too small, we were still hungry by the end of it. The roasted vanilla bean ice cream was pretty good as well, def worth a try if you are up for dessert. Service is pretty fast, will return and love the dining experience!

    Bistec con Huevos
    Steven L.

    New brunch spot alert! Austin is a big brunch town, and even though I'm not the biggest brunch-goer, I do love trying a new spot that isn't a traditional American-style brunch. Had reservation for 2 for a noon on a Saturday (the restaurant reservations were booked pretty far ahead, but this time slot was randomly open). They were unfortunately out of a few of their popular items (croissant, empanada, biscuits) so I will have to try those out some other time. Ended up ordering: Tacos El Patito - these were some FAT flautas. I quite enjoyed these, very crispy, the filling was quite potato-ey, kind of reminding me of the potato/cheese breakfast tacos at Tacodeli - like a creamy cheesy mash. Those are sometimes controversial, but I liked this style of mashed potato. The salsa below and the slaw on top added some nice freshness and a bit of spice which really leveled up the flautas. Bistec con Huevos - I'm not one to normally order a steak and eggs because it's a very heavy brunch item and it often feels too basic. This take on steak and eggs was nice because the chimichurri sauce really popped in flavor. It came with some tortillas so I made a corn taco as well with it. The hash brown was like one very crispy block fry, it was an upscale rendition, but I'm not sure if I liked it better than classic hash browns. The ambiance here is great, the restaurant is very spacious with large indoor and outdoor spaces. There is a ton of natural lighting indoors, which doesn't make it feel like you're sitting in a restaurant. Would come here just for the vibes. My only knock was that everything on the menu reads very heavy. There was a granola fruit bowl you can order but there wasn't enough of a reprieve from heavy fried, cheesy, meaty items. May need to try more of the menu items next time but like a lot of brunch spots, you might need a nap afterwards.

    Enfrijoladas, chilaquiles, huevo con machaca
    Estefanía D.

    I'd been wanting to try this place since I heard about it and was finally able to stop by with my parents. We went on a Friday morning and timing was ideal as there were no weekend crowds. There was a relaxed vibe and genuinely friendly staff. We ordered the enfrijoladas, huevo con machaca, and chilaquiles with salsa roja. We all agreed that the enfrijoladas were the most flavorful of the three. On the drinks side, the americano was strong and the café de olla was delicious (if maybe a bit sweeter than expected, so keep that in mind). We finished off with a concha and marranito - two of my favorite pan dulces. The marranito was delicious (and surprising because they use mole poblano!) but the concha de chocolate absolutely stole the show. I've had a lot of conchas in my life but this one was pillowy soft and the best one I've ever had. I loved it and ordered a vanilla one to go. Will definitely be back just for the pan dulce! Edited to add: I tried the vanilla concha after writing this review and it was okay. Flavor wasn't as nice as the chocolate one

    $38 Bistec con Huevos. 6oz bavette was delicious. The hash browns under the egg was very crispy, a tad salty.
    June L.

    The best dish we had was the Bistec con Huevos. The 6oz Bavette was cooked perfectly. The hash browns were a bit saltier than I would have preferred, but very crispy and still good. We also had the huevos rancheros which was good, but not extraordinary. The americano and decaf cortado with oat milk were both good. Sadly, the chocolate concha was just ok. The dough was a bit tough and didn't have the soft pillowy-ness that makes for a truly delicious and memorable concha. Too bad. Driving to San Antonio is a much farther trip, but there's nothing in Austin that can beat a La Panaderia concha of any flavor. The restaurant buildout is beautiful, but the bathrooms... ugh. No one wants to be on full view of the patio dining area when coming out of the stall to wash hands. And worse; the table right next to the sinks gets to see everyone walk right past them to use the toilets and wash hands. A partial wall would be nice. And shift tables to make a path to the restroom.

    Megan L.

    I was shocked that my friend and I were able to walk into Tzintzuntzan without a reservation around 2PM on a Saturday, but there were actually quite a lot of empty tables. While most of the pastries in the pastry case were sold, we still got to try a cookie. This is the sister restaurant/daytime version of Fonda San Miguel, so I believe they are owned by the same people who own FSM. It's a great concept to have FSM be the evening restaurant and TTT be the daytime brunch spot. Service was really great, and I thought food was pretty good! Standard brunch prices for Austin, and there aren't a ton of standout options but in general, I love their patio seating but I can tell it will get really hot when it's summertime because there's really no shade. Overall, fun experience and I love that it's so close to my apartment!

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    Becky L.

    Was there on a Saturday about 9:30am to grab a coffee~ fortunately they offer a walk up window as they were quite busy. My cappuccino was quite good, strong but not bitter, $6 (base price) not outrageous imo plus I did add one pump of vanilla (which was extra. Very stylish inside and the generous outdoor patio area was full as was an inside side dining area full of diners. The few dishes I saw coming out looked good and most of the plates I saw at the tables were definitely part of the "clean the plate club" I have a pic of the menu in the photos you most likely (as I did) need to look up some of the mentioned ingredients, or ask your server This type of breakfast isn't for everyone although they do offer a bacon & eggs not quite traditional but offered~definitely a Spanish feel and if you have been to Fonda de Miquel you'll understand. Based on a today I would recommend making a reservation.

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    Jenny S.

    I was pleased by the service and the food ranged from good to great. Perfect ambience. I would go back in a heartbeat. We spent $150 on 4 dishes and 4 cocktails.

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    Ask the Community - Tzintzuntzan

    Has the kitchen upped their game and not run out of popular items before closing time?

    Never been there at closing but also never had anything but great food and never experienced a run-out. Looking forward to another visit.

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    My first experience here was amazing, which is why I was excited to come back for breakfast…read more Unfortunately, this visit was disappointing. I ordered the migas, and the amount of onions in the dish was overwhelming--so much so that it felt like I had ordered a plate of onions rather than migas. The masa cakes were definitely the standout item and were absolutely delicious. However, the rest of the dish fell short. The sauce was extremely rich, making it difficult to enjoy or finish the meal. That said, the restaurant itself is adorable, and our waiter was fantastic. The service and atmosphere were both great. While this breakfast wasn't a hit for me, I'll still return and stick with favorites like the fried green tomatoes and taquito salad, which were excellent during my previous visit.

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    June's is one of those places I find myself coming back to at least twice a month, and for good…read morereason. Their burger is easily one of the best I've had in Austin, especially paired with their thin, crispy fries. It's my go-to order almost every time. One thing I love is that they switch up the steak portion of the menu a few times a year, and it never disappoints. Right now they have the steak au poivre, which is incredible, although I'm still craving their steak frites and hoping it makes a comeback. The escargot and French onion soup are also favorites of mine. At this point, June's has become a staple in our house--usually with a couple of Diet Cokes and either the burger or whatever steak they're featuring. A few of my friends swear by the chicken sandwich (fair warning: it can get a little messy!), the half roasted chicken, and the tuna crudo, so you really can't go wrong no matter what you order. On top of the amazing food, the staff is always incredibly kind and welcoming, which keeps us coming back. I definitely recommend making a reservation since it tends to get pretty busy, especially during peak hours.

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    4.5
    (97 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I dined at The Scarbrough for brunch during my stay in Austin. It was just a short, pleasant walk…read morefrom my hotel. The Scarbrough is located inside the Scarbrough Building lobby. They specialize in crepes. They have a handful of small tables as well as couch seating. You place your order at the counter then the staff brings it to you once it's ready. I ordered my go-to drink, an oat milk latte with honey and cinnamon as well as their Lox n' found croiffin. The latte was great. The Lox n' found croiffin comes with a toasted croissant roll, smoked salmon, ricotta, avocado, arugula, capers, pickled onions and dill. I added an egg for an additional charge of $2. This was a beautiful and tasty sandwich! It was very filling, too. I highly recommend checking out this unique spot!

    The food is delicious, and the setting is unique, but the service is a bit slow…read more The restaurant is located in the lobby of the Scarbrough Building. It's a small space, with only around eight tables and a tiny kitchen behind the counter. It's a bit hard to locate from outside. There's no big sign on the window indicating the restaurant's name, just a plastic A-frame sign outside the building's doors. When I got there, four of the eight tables were empty but the dirty dishes had not yet been cleared. It took close to 10 minutes for the tables to be bused. Because the kitchen is so small, I'd recommend going up to the counter to order as soon as you get there. I believe you can also place your order online using the QR code on the table, but I didn't try that method. I ordered the lox n found, a toasted croissant roll with smoked salmon, avocado, dill ricotta, arugula, onion, and capers. The menu says it also comes with a side of roasted potatoes, but mine didn't come with that. The sandwich was delicious and filling, so I definitely didn't need them, but I do feel like I didn't get what I paid for.

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