Main Street Grill: Chris Mercer Leads Pioneering RR Bistro into New Era

Posted by on May 29, 2013 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

The wine room at Main Street Grill in Round Rock has a lot of memories for me. When we first tried the restaurant 13 years ago, we had the pleasure to taste our first Monica’s Salad (which is still the most asked for salad) along with a killer Ribeye and a bottle of Caymus in […]

Pieous is the Culmination of Long-Time Dream for Josh Kaner

Posted by on Mar 15, 2013 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

I first ran into Josh Kaner several years ago at the HEB in Dripping Springs. He engaged me in a discussion of the quality of Austin pizza, and advised me that it was his goal to open a pizzeria somewhere in the area. Fast forward several years later to the former site of Cartwight’s BBQ […]

Mansion at Judges’ Hill Names New Exec Chef

Posted by on Mar 13, 2013 in Chef Profiles, Cuisine, News

The Mansion at Judges’ Hill, long one of Austin’s distinguished dining and lodging destinations at MLK and Rio Grande, has named Scott Mechura as its new executive chef. Mechura has an impressive background with stops at The Timbers at Moonlight Lodge in Big Sky, MT as well as the Escondido Golf and Lake Club in […]

Boomerang’s to Sell their Pies at Whole Foods

Posted by on Mar 1, 2013 in Cuisine, News

One of my favorite little places for empanadas has always been Boomerang’s, the little Aussie pie shop at 3110 Guadalupe. Great news for them. Their product is now going to be available in Whole Foods stores in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. I love the Thai Pie. Hope they have that one on the Whole […]

Hot Off the Presses: News from the Local Food Scene

Posted by on Jan 25, 2013 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

We blogged last month about the “strange case of Eddie Nimibutr” who owned or worked at (depending on who you’re talking to) the Thai Noodle House on Guadalupe. He was the unfortunate Facebook poster who went nuclear about the Newtown shootings, and claimed that the media only cares when white kids are killed. But he […]

Fore in Lakeway Updates Menu Under New Chef

Posted by on Jan 24, 2013 in Chef Profiles, Cuisine, News

New Chef Robert Snow will roll out updated lunch and dinner menus at Fore in Lakeway beginning February 20th. Snow, whose credits include Fix at Bellagio in Las Vegas, Fleming’s and most recently Judge’s Hill in Austin, has his eye on some new dishes that have got my attention. How about hand-cut steaks, from an […]

Hill’s Cafe: Demise of an Austin Icon?

Posted by on Jan 21, 2013 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

I have known Bob Cole as a friend and industry colleague for over 30 years. I was pleasantly surprised when he ventured into the restaurant business about a decade ago after he acquired the venerable Hill’s Cafe on South Congress. I ate there several times and always enjoyed it for the Hill Country roadhouse that […]

Indie Chefs Week at Foreign and Domestic is a Foodie Smash

Posted by on Jan 11, 2013 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

January 9th thru the 12th has been and continues to be a very special week at Foreign & Domestic. It’s the first Indie Chefs Week for Austin and it features local chefs and other rising stars from around the country. Please note: no Bobby Flays, Morimoto, Lagasse and all the “celebrity chefs” one usually sees […]

Lenoir is a Must-Visit

Posted by on Jan 11, 2013 in Cuisine, Openings

One of the reasons that Elmar Prambs at Trio, the majordomo of Austin fine dining chefs, has had such longevity is that he knows how to spot talent. Todd Duplechan is a great example. After ably honing his craft under Prambs at Trio, Todd opted out for a new challenge and began Lenoir at 1807 […]

Foo Swasdee Back in the Kitchen at Satay

Posted by on Jan 10, 2013 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

Fans of Satay, the long-running Thai classic off Anderson Lane, will be glad to know that a reinvigorated Foo Swasdee is now back in the kitchen on a full time basis. Swasdee, who has a PhD in Food Science from A&M has got lots of new creations bubbling out of her creative domain, including an […]

Judges’ Hill Rolls Out New Menu

Posted by on Jan 4, 2013 in Cuisine, Rob On Cuisine

Judges’ Hill at MLK and Rio Grande has rolled out a new and more streamlined menu for the new year. This place has always been one of my favorites, and I’m looking forward to dining there. Under new ownership, the lovely dining room in the stately mansion still exudes warmth and elegance, and I’ll be […]

Restaurant Jezebel Initiates Mandatory Jacket Policy

Posted by on Dec 10, 2012 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

Austin is the kind of town where the concept of “laid back” is ingrained into the daily fabric of life. The sartorial casualness that kind of flows from the campuses, tech firms and resonates outward has created a minimalist style of dining attire, even at the fine dining establishments, that occasionally shocks visitors from other […]

Circle H Lodge: Gourmet Dining and Spectacular Lodging on Inks Lake

Posted by on Dec 3, 2012 in Cuisine, Openings, Rob On Cuisine

We literally stumbled upon the coolest B&B on Inks Lake a short time ago. It’s called Circle H Lodge. Not only are the rooms and lakeside setting spectacular, but Chef Matthew Weyland is available for gourmet dinners and terrific custom breakfasts Diners must be staying at the lodge. Ask for the Jefe Room. It’s amazing. […]

The Pita Man and His Empire

Posted by on Nov 30, 2012 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

Odds are, if you’ve eaten a slice of Pita bread at any local deli or restaurant around Austin, chances are Malek Abijaoude, the proprietor of Phoenicia Bakery and Deli, has gotten up at 2am and fired up his South Lamar ovens and baked the bread that’s covering your Gyro or Shawarma, or what’s served at […]

More Troubles for John Mueller

Posted by on Nov 8, 2012 in Cuisine, News, Rob On Cuisine

A battle with sister LeeAnn Mueller once again spells trouble for the prodigal son of central Texas BBQ, John Mueller. And just like that, in enough time as it takes to say “beef ribs,” John is out at the popular South 1st St. Trailer. No point in going into graphic details here, but suffice it […]

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