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    Miso

    4.1 (364 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Casual
    Classy
    Quiet
    Dogs allowed

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    Soy sauce.
    Shai B.

    The food is amazing here. Service is quick and friendly. I will definitely be back here!

    Kenny N.

    I visited this place for lunch on a weekend and ordered the Kimchi Tofu Stew. It came with a generous assortment of sides, which was a nice touch. The stew arrived piping hot with a side of rice, and it was loaded with plenty of veggies and kimchi, which I appreciated. I do wish there was a spicy level that you can pick for this dish. Our group also tried a few other dishes like the Philly roll, a sushi plate, and a sushi salad. Overall, the food was good, and my sister even took some leftovers home to enjoy later in the day. Service was okay, the waiter checked with us a couple of time during our time there. The restaurant is a decent size with smaller tables near the sushi bar and larger ones along the side walls. There's plenty of parking space available as well.

    Volcano Roll
    Sarah M.

    Was craving sushi and went here with a friend! The ambiance is nice with calming music so I can actually talk to my friend. The staff were attentive and the food came out pretty quickly. We ordered three rolls: Spicy Yellowtail, Sexy Lazy and Volcano. Spicy Yellowtail was my favorite followed closely by the Sexy Lazy. The yellowtail tasted yummy and the Sexy Lazy roll had a unique wasabi sauce that wasn't too spicy. The texture of that roll was interesting and I kept coming back to it! It has mango in it so that's pretty unique. If you're craving sushi, this will satisfy your craving. Pretty affordable too!

    My favorite sides!!
    Brooke A.

    Delicious I've probably eaten here over 100 times now. Fish is always fresh tasting, have not had one bad thing to eat here. Tastes like they care about their craft and I always dine in and also get door dash at work. Can't stay away and I crave it all the time! Love that it's family owned and they are always so nice! My mom n I love to visit!

    Spicy Spicy Soft Tofu Stew
    Sarretta M.

    Lovely decor, delicious food, kind service! I was really craving some Korean food, especially Japanese Chae, so when I saw the reviews on this restaurant, I told my friend that we should try it. Although situated in a strip center, just down from a Gold's Gym, inside, the small restaurant radiates class and serenity. We were greeted by a smiling young woman and seated in a booth. Water and our menus followed. We decided to share several items. We ordered vegetable tempura, Mandu, a side salad, Jap Chae, and a tempura asparagus roll. The Mandu came out first along with the salad and small plates. My friend had to ask for a fork, but I used the provided chopsticks. The Mandu (or gyoza) were lightly fried and very, very tasty. The side salad was beautiful! Even my friend who had not wanted any salad, was amazed at the appearance and taste of this delicious side dish. It Included various kinds of greens, cherry tomatoes, avocado, and a ginger dressing. Our other dishes followed one by one. The Vegetable tempura dish was lovely. It included sweet potato, carrot, potato, zucchini, onion, and asparagus, but only one piece of each vegetable, so we had to cut them in half to share. The vegetables were perfectly cooked and the tempura batter was light and crispy. The tempura sauce was also very good. The tempura asparagus sushi roll was beautiful. And it was also incredibly tasty! My friend had never had vegetable sushi, and we both loved it. It came with the requisite wasabi and ginger slices. The dish of Jap Chae was a little underwhelming - it did not look or smell the way I'm used to seeing and smelling this dish. I did notice that the menu said it used crystal noodles, where most Korean restaurants use sweet potato noodles, so maybe that was one of the differences. It was tasty, but tasted different than any Japchae I have ever had. We ended up asking for some hot chili oil, which, when added along with some soy sauce, made the dish much tastier for me. The young lady who was serving, appeared to be the only person waiting tables. She did so with a smile on her face and a pep in her step, circling the restaurant and keeping drinks topped off while serving many different dishes to many different people. She was always kind and responsive, explaining what certain dishes were, and bringing a small side dish of kimchi when I asked to taste it. (The kimchi was more vinegary than I am used to, and not quite as spicy) Overall, it was a very delicious meal for a reasonable price, especially compared to some Japanese and Korean restaurants nearby. I would definitely eat there again, but I would probably lean more towards the Japanese food than the Korean as it seems different from most I have enjoyed in the past.

    Netta K.

    We came in at 4:25, FYI, they are closed until 4:30! But they let us in with a smile, and I apologized profusely when I found out they were closed! They were super understanding and didn't mind us coming in early. The sushi portions are perfect! Some places we have been had started to make the rolls much smaller but these are big, full, and fresh! No fishy smell in this establishment! My husband got the kimchi fried rice and didn't even share! My daughter got the katsu chicken, which was enough for two adults!!! The portions are enormous and worth the price!! Incredible experience overall!

    Chicken Bulgogi, spicy tofu soup
    Nihilaa K.

    Been wanting to try this place for a long time and.. so glad we did! They have bento boxes for dinner and their chicken bulgogi is exquisite ! We love all the side dishes and each dish is super tasty . The miso soup was a bit salty last time so did not enjoy it that much . The service is a bit slow but I think they might be understaffed but otherwise they take care of you well. The ambiance is nice and quiet and a perfect couple/family dinner or lunch spot . Prices are good for the amount of food you get . The spicy kimchi tofu soup tasted great too, just wish it had more tofu . Ample parking up front. They could improve on the wine selections. Overall, very pleased with this place and will definitely make it a staple !

    Milannie C.

    Came here for lunch cause I was craving warm Korean food. Ordered the spicy kimchi soup and the beef bulgogi bibimbap. Service was great and quick. The food was better than I was expecting and the portions were huge. Ended taking more than half home. Also ordered the galbi and I was impressed by how well it was cooked. It's nice to find good options north of Austin and I will definitely be back soon.

    Kristine C.

    miso is my favorite restaurant when i'm craving korean food in austin. not only do they offer delicious korean food but their sushi rolls are also such good quality as well. it is pretty pricey here ($20-30 for the meal) but they offer really good lunch prices. my go tos are their dolsot bibimbap with spicy pork, spicy pork bulgogi bento, and spicy yellowtail roll.

    Edamame
    Courtney K.

    Edamame was well salted. Dragon roll had a good crispy texture inside. Very quiet and calm environment. Good for a date night. Servers were helpful and nice.

    Kimchi-Bacon Fried Rice
    Dee F.

    This is my go-to spot for kim chi fried rice lol. I can't find anyone else who does it so well. I'd love to try their other items!

    Jacob M.

    This is a hidden gem in Round Rock, in my opinion. It is TOUGH to find decent quality sushi for a reasonable price. I've purchased the sashimi combo both times I've come, and it's been consistent, fresh fish both times. Their rolls are delicious as well, as well as their stew. It might not be anything magical, but it doesn't need to be! The dining area is clean, comfortable, and well designed. Service was quick, friendly, and attentive.

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    Ask the Community - Miso

    Can they make the tofu stew vegetarian without beef or seafood?

    I have ordered delivery and ate at the restaurant. I am not vegetarian, but the chef goes out of his way to please the customers. Give them a call.

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    4.3(200 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    The place is very clean. The food is fantastic, service is always great. My favorite place to have…read moresushi.

    Ghama Zone is one of the few Korean restaurants in Austin that is truly memorable for me. They have…read morean expansive menu ranging from Korean food including stews, meats, and rice cakes all the way to sushi. We got our food fast and service was good. It is a quaint little place, not too big of a space so luckily they did not have a wait when we went. I give it a five star review because of the sushi. The food for me was good, not the best like not great, but it does satisfy the Korean food craving. Presentation of dishes was so nice and fun, the sushi was on fire literally. They start you off with banchan-kimchi, macaroni, onions, and fish cake. It's standard, nothing outstanding, but they do give free refills! 1. Taimatsu Roll - My favorite dish we ordered. It's saucy and has a nice play on textures because of the crispy fried bits on top. It is stuffed with a sizeable piece of tuna and has a sweet mayo sauce. It is definitely more fusion leaning rather than traditional. 2. Dak-Galbi - A spicy chicken dish with sweet potato matchstick slices and rice cakes. There could be more rice cakes and flavor. It was not spicy at all, more of that sweet savory taste you get from gochujang based dishes. The chicken was super tender and there was a good amount! 3. Beef Rib Stew - This was a warming stew with glass noodles, it is a basic soup that is salty and peppery (some may think it's bland). It comes with a bone in beef rib that is fall off the bone tender! Overall, while the food wasn't the most outstanding, I would definitely come back to try other items (namely the sushi). I would also love to try the inari tofu pockets I see online (not sure if they still have that though since I don't think I saw that on the menu). Also, their other fusion leaning dishes like the carbonara tteokbokki sounds interesting.

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    4.0(151 reviews)
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    $$$

    I have been here a handful of times to enjoy their KBBQ. Overall it's a solid place to eat Korean…read moreBBQ, but if you're familiar with OG Korean BBQ it's not the same. It's a modernized American version where you can grill taco meat and other items. We came in recently on Easter to celebrate a birthday. The place wasn't packed, but there were large parties coming in after us. We stuck with the regular AYCE and were fine with the galbi and other meats. The soondubu (spicy tofu) soup was lacking flavor. It had the spicy flavor. All I tasted was the chili pepper. All the meats were good. The only downside this visit was the service. Our server kept forgetting a few of the items we asked for. It wasn't terrible, but it did slow things down for us. To be fair, he might have been juggling a lot of tables. I would still come again to eat the AYCE BBQ as it's convenient.

    This is a very late review (we went on a Saturday afternoon, not this past weekend), but I still…read morewanted to share because we had such a good experience. We were seated quickly, which was a great start. The food was absolutely delicious. It was our first time at this restaurant, and the server was helpful, attentive, and made the experience even better. The atmosphere was really nice -- comfortable and inviting without feeling overwhelming. I would definitely recommend this spot and location if you enjoy Korean BBQ. We'll definitely be back!

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    Narrow Street 512

    Narrow Street 512

    4.4(138 reviews)
    7.2 mi
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    Located inside HMART food court Right next to the restrooms…read moreat the far back Service was easy and quick It's rustling and bustling so it's quite loud and busy. But very convenient. We ordered the ox knee bone soup. The soup was great and had lots of meat in it! I was surprised by how many different side dishes it came with because usually food court meals come with bare minimum. I would highly recommend this place - the location is kind of hidden in comparison to the other stalls with bright signs so I can see why people end up eating the other places tha this spot.

    I recently moved to Austin in 2023. I found a gem tucked away in the back of the HMart food…read morecourt next to the hair salon. Narrow Street 512 serves up Authentic Korean food with a personal touch. It feels like you're eating a home cooked meal at your Aunt's home in Korea. I experienced Narrow Street as a solo diner. My go-to dish I order 90 percent of the time I go there is the Chadol Plate (A3). It is beef brisket. You normally need to go to a KBBQ spot and get covered in a layer of smoke. Skip smelling like a campfire and get A4 at Narrow Street. The beef brisket comes with rice served in a metal bowl. You get 3 or four small plastic containers of banchan the rotates seasonally. There is a variety of different kimchi, fish cake, corn slaw, potato salad and more. Once in a while I like to switch it up and I order the Cold Noodles (F1) or squid and pork stir fry (A4). The cold noodles are refreshing with crisp cucumber, white radish kimchi, and korean pear. The noodles are bouncy with a nice chew. Great in Summer and Winter. The Squid and pork stir fry comes with a bowl of rice and it is quite spicy. It is spicier than average but still less spicy than Thai chili. The chewy squid and pork are nicely complemented with the crunchy stir fried cabbage. Once you taste it you can't stop eating it. The price at Narrow Street very reasonable for what you get in my opinion. It is sit down restaurant quality food in a fast casual setting. You can dine solo or go in a big group as there is plenty of seating at the Hmart Food court. You place your order at the counter and they give you a buzzer to alert you to go pick up your trays of food. The Korean ladies who work there are super friendly and will help you make your menu selection if you have any questions. I've been a dedicated regular since 2023. Narrow Street is my go-to for my Korean food fix!

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    Honey Pig BBQ - Pork Belly

    Honey Pig BBQ

    4.2(259 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Not going to write a long review, it is pointless. This place is an absolute "yes" recommendation…read moreeither for a casual lunch or a fancy dinner. We did not know anything about it, stumbled upon it while were in the area. What a delight. An amassing service. Very fast and very friendly. Good interior design, great menu to satisfy any cravings. Nice selection of appetizers waiting for you on the table. Short ribs BBQ is a must. And it goes on and on. Everything we tried was up to par. I see some reviews share a concern regarding pricing. Lunch for three hungry people including tips was $85, For amount of food and the selection you get this is not even moderately expensive, this is a very reasonable price. This is definitely a recommendation.

    Some of my Korean friends really recommended this place for a dinner and it took a bit to make it…read morethere since it's all the way in Cedar Park. It took about 20-ish min to get a table on a little busy of a Saturday evening. The staff were nice, fast, and attentive. My only complaint is that we were asked if we were ready to order as soon as we sat down. It was the first time for all 4 of us so we needed time to look around. I have to note that the meat quality overall is pretty good. We got a premium beef combo for a group of 4 and added some pork belly. It was a great amount of food and we were stuffed. The beer prices are pretty good, especially for large bottles. Banchan is fresh and tasted good, the staff made effort to refill it mid-dinner. Prices for individual plates of meats are rather on a high end for about $24 for 3 slices of pork belly. Adding lettuce is a must to make ssams. If you're not a forgetful kind (hi to fellow ADHD baddies) take advantage of hiding space under your seat to keep your outer layer of clothes and a bag away from the smoke and bbq smell. A note to the management: PLEASE, make your sound system play the music from the music videos that are playing on TVs. If I get to see BTS on TV, I want to hear them too. :,) We will return some time to try more options and for a round of somaek :D

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