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    Munch Park

    4.6 (11 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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    Tracy M.

    This is a hidden gem in Fredericksburg, a mix of locals and tourists. It's actually next door to Fredericksburg RV Park so pulls in people from all over. The selection of trucks runs from burgers, Mexican to soul food. Guess what they even have shaved ice. We tried the wings, Mac and cheese with greens at the Soup food truck. Wings and greens were really good the Mac and cheese just meh needed a little more cheese and seasoning. We also tried the coconut shrimp, street tacos, fried tacos and the corn in the cup from Nury's truck. Loved the fried tacos the best yum! The corn in a cup is sooo good too especially on a cool night. I want to try their Boston cream stuffed churos for dessert if I can fit anything else in lol. They have live music on Thursday and Saturday... nice chill place away from the hustle and bustle of Main St. not sure why Yelp is saying this place is closed it's not!!

    Menu prices at Nury's.

    We went on a Saturday night in July. All seating is outdoors, so dress appropriately. There was live music and about 4 food trucks were open. Okay, so this is an outdoor food truck and music venue so I suggest bringing some sanitary wipes for the table you choose. On a great note, Nury's food truck was there. Their items are yummy. I happen to love their fish filets at all three Nury's restaurants in Fredericksburg. We left with Bavarian Cream Filled Churros at $2.75 each.

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    Traci R.

    This place definitely has the potential to be lots of fun but most of it was closed, probably due to COVID-19. There is a stage for live music, a stand selling alcoholic beverages (both closed), a playground, corn hole, a fire pit, two washrooms housed in silos, and approximately six or so food trucks, only three of which were open on a Saturday night. I ordered from Nury's, which also has a brick and mortar location nearby. I ordered the sopes with beef and based on the description of ingredients asked for no onion. I also ordered a churro. I was disappointed that the sopes were prepared with onion and tons of finely chopped cilantro, which I despise (apparently if you can't stand cilantro it is based on your genetics). The description did not mention cilantro so that was incredibly disappointing. I don't like to send food back because I have a fear the new order will be tampered with (watch "Road Trip" or "Waiting") so i did my best to remove the onion and cilantro, which was incredibly difficult considering how finely chopped they were. Even at that, the sopes were just okay. My husband said i must've liked it because I was taking my time chewing but really it was because some of the beef had lots of tendon and I was trying to work through it. I squeezed some lime on them and applied some salsa, which had no heat. The churro was pretty good. I gave up trying to remove the offending toppings on the second sope so my husband ate it. I was still hungry so we then tried driving to the Boudreauxs Cajun Kitchen food truck, which has a different address than Munch Park but apparently it parks at Munch but uses a different address. Very confusing! It must've been one of the trucks that was closed that evening. If I ever come back to Munch, it would only be to try Boudreauxs.

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    Good food!!! Lot of choices!!! Seating in the shade!!!! Also there's a bar selling wine, beer, and non alcoholic drinks

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    We also tried the coconut shrimp, street tacos, fried tacos and the corn in the cup from Nury's truck.

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    Fareground Austin - Flame-seared sushi from Aburi Oshi Sushi at Ellis

    Fareground Austin

    4.0(224 reviews)
    67.5 miDowntown
    $$

    We had a group of six going to a show at Moody theater. Because it was a Friday night in downtown…read moreAustin, we decided to have dinner at Fareground. Everyone could pick exactly what they wanted to eat, and there's plenty of seating available. Of the six of us, we tried four different restaurants. Everything we have was delicious. There is a bar so you are able to order a cocktail with your dinner. It is easy to get in and out, and close to the venue if you're going to see a show at Moody theater. There was lots of staff throughout, keeping the place, clean and tidy.

    I love coming to Sunday morning yoga at Fareground. They have it outside on the plaza, and it is…read moreput on by Swift Fit Events. Fareground is a food court with mostly overpriced food stalls. They have a good international variety, but I will admit that some of the food stalls just don't seem appealing. I went to Shawarma Point this visit, which is probably one of the more cost effective restaurants here. I got a chicken shawarma wrap for $12. It was delicious, and I couldn't finish it all in one sitting. They validate 90-minute parking in their garage if you make a purchase, but I have usually found street parking and walked over. I appreciate how they have clean public restrooms and self-serve water. I have stopped in here before while walking in downtown to take a break from the heat.

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    Linger longer with DRINK's weekday happy hour from 3 - 7PM

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    Beef and Lamb Gyro from Shawarma Point

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    Bouldin Creek Food Park - Lots of free parking!

    Bouldin Creek Food Park

    4.3(6 reviews)
    66.9 miBouldin Creek, So-Fi (S. 1st St. District), 78704 (South Austin)
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    Waah. Development…read moreand gentrification are destroying the great food truck courts of First Street. Many of the finest ones have either closed or are draining out. What's the issue? Landlords want the land to build new high density apartment buildings. * * * Double Waah. The Bouldin Creek Food Park is still around. Bouldin Creek Food Park is probably the worst of the traditional First Street food courts. It is the northernmost of the First Street food courts - the one nearest to Palmer Auditorium and downtown. It is on a teeny tiny strip of land between First Street itself and the gulch of East Bouldin Creek. The lot is too narrow and oddly shaped to permit high density development. So the landlords are going to leave this place alone. Just as there is precious little room for development, There is also precious little room for the food trucks and the parking. So simply from lack of space, the customers sit practically on First Street itself. The eating tables get the full blast of First Street traffic. The eaters get the noise and the carbon monoxide. They also get the uncompromising blast of the Austin summer sun There is one exception to the rule. If you look carefully, you will find exactly one table in the back that is rustic, quiet and pretty. The East Bouldin Creek Gulch runs there. The gulch has lots of shade and really nice rock cliffs. Picnic heaven? No such luck. The back is where they dump the detritus and spare junk from the food trucks. The back has pallets, framing and extra plastic bottles the carts don't have room for. You are in a eating in a trash pile, a shady trash pile but still a trash pile. * * * Life gets more interesting if you have to go to the bathroom. The bathroom literally is a porta-potty. To be fair, they empty it frequently, so it is not too gross. However, there is no running water to wash your hands after you do your business. Not being able to wash your hands is not great if you intend to eat food afterwards. * * * If the food trucks were absolutely marvelous, one might tolerate the bad location and set-up. The trucks they have are run of the mill. Dawa is better than run of the mill. The rest are ho hum. All of these trucks would be more pleasant in a nicer location. Mueller for example would be a huge promotion for any of them. If you have a food truck you adore, and Bouldin Creek is where it happens to be, all power to you. Enjoy your meal. Enjoy watching the cars drive by. Be sure to go to the bathroom before you leave the house.

    Love this food park. The trucks are so yummy. I think I've ordered from everyone out there. You…read morereally can't go wrong. Yummy food all around. I will definitely be back, this time I'm bringing guest..

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    Hana World Market - The front

    Hana World Market

    3.5(218 reviews)
    71.6 miLamplight Village
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    Will you be able to do all you grocery shopping here? Probably not…read more Is it the cleanest, best kept, nicest smelling place? No, get over it. But does it have the best selection of Asian specialty ingredients? Also no. Hana World Market is a gift to the neighborhood, despite all that. It's a convenient place to find affordable Korean, Chinese, and some Japanese goods without spending a whole day of it. They have a fabulous selection of kimchi, miso paste, tofu, noodles, tea, hot sauce, and more. I find find vegetables that few other places carry, like celtuce, pea leaves, and kabocha. Anytime I'm craving kimbop, I know I can hit up the freezer aisle and find tons of vegan options, way better than Trader Joe's. They have the edge over H-Mart and 99 Ranch for the exact reason that they're not as big. Even on a Saturday afternoon, the vibe is chill. There's space to navigate with a full cart. There's room in the parking lot. I can get what I need and not stress over crowds. Of course, there's the food court and coffee stand, which are attractions in and of themselves. I just go for groceries and I'm not disapointed.

    First time shopping here today. Recommended by friend and family. I go to H Mart regularly. I will…read morecontinue to do so. This place is, candidly, a bit run down in terms of its vibe, with a nonspecific not pleasant smell that is a turn off. With that said, excellent prices on pork and soft shell crab. I also bought some ginger powder and quail eggs. The coffee bar at the front made a great latte ...

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    I want candy

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