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    Little Patagonia Empanadas & Café - Very cold draught bee, wine options, and café

    Little Patagonia Empanadas & Café

    4.2(52 reviews)
    10.8 kmUniversity of Texas

    I finally stopped into Little Patagonia after passing it for a long time and was instantly…read moreimpressed. The interior was cozy and stylish, a nice mix between a restaurant and cafe in the absolute best way possible. The staff were super friendly, they took the time to chat and gave me some great recommendations. I went with the spicy brisket and park, both were phenomenal. The flavor was super rich and savory with just enough spice to have a kick without being overpowering. The dough was thin, flakey, and golden. It was perfect! I grew up only eating Puerto Rican empanadas so I wasn't sure what to expect but this place blew me away. Amazing food, great vibes and kind people. An absolute 5/5 that I'll definitely be back to.

    Great little spot in downtown Austin! Came here for an Austin FC watch party and had an awesome…read moretime, s/o WAATV. Little Patagonia has their own parking lot (which is rare downtown), plus a nice outdoor patio. The food was great, service was quick and was an easy process considering it was a packed event. Highly recommend the brisket empanadas, so flavorful and delicious! The chicken ones were packed with flavor too. My boyfriend had the bacon, egg, and cheese empanada and said it was tasty, though he wished there was a bit more bacon. Overall, a cool spot to bring someone who's visiting Austin or if you just want to try something different. Will definitely be back to try out more foods and the wines!

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    Little Patagonia Empanadas & Café - The actual empanadas available for the day

    The actual empanadas available for the day

    Little Patagonia Empanadas & Café - Mushroom empanada and guava and cheese empanada

    Mushroom empanada and guava and cheese empanada

    Little Patagonia Empanadas & Café - Display case of empanada options to show the types to the customer

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    Yapa Artisan Empanadas

    Yapa Artisan Empanadas

    4.1(59 reviews)
    14.6 km
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    Hit the farmers market in Cedar Park and found them there, so only speaking for that experience…read more I'm Peruvian and love an empanada, so got a variety. They're $8 each which is a little pricey but not unreasonable in this economy. $6 would have been right. Maybe $7 bc Farmers Market. $8 is high for the size. I got the BBQ Brisket, Conquistador (diced beef), Peruvian (Aji de Gallina) and al pastor (pork w pineapple). The name Yapa has a meaning (you can rea the sign yourself) and when I asked about it they said the chimichurri that already came with it was that. Lame. Don't name yourself after a gift and don't give one. Or don't say the sauce is included. Brisket was good. Sweet. Gouda would have been nice in it. 7.5/10 Conquistador (diced beef) was also good. This is the traditional stuffing for a papa rellena. Very tasty but could have used a salsa criolla instead of the chimichurri. 8/10 The Al pastor was fine, but didn't taste at all like Al pastor. Zero pineapple flavor. 4/10 Haven't tried the Aji de Gallina yet. Will update when I do. The chimichurri was tasty but HOT. I like spicy - this was hot so proceed with caution. The dough was a little thick for my liking, especially around the sides Overall it was okay. I spent $50 on 6. Would probably go back and get the BBQ one for walking around the market. The Conquistador is better as potato stuffing and the Al Pastor was just a miss. Offering alfajores as a yapa would be a nice touch

    Have you had Yapa empanadas? Holy poo they're amazing…read more They're everywhere, food trucks, different farmer markets, etc. You can buy them frozen and take home to make. That's just grand! Did you know they also do catering? I need to host a blowout event of some kind to get these glorious empanadas catered. For now, I'm happy knowing I've got a bag in my freezer. The Come y Calla brisket empanada is a real flavor punch to the mouth. Yes, siree. I'll take chicken empanadas, brekkie empanadas, and the spinach cheese ones all day, everyday. You heard me. Everyday. They also sell chimichurri sauce jarred and no home kitchen is complete without it. That sauce is so good I just wanna inhale it all right down. All I've got left to say is OMEmpanada, please!

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    Plaza Colombian Coffee

    Plaza Colombian Coffee

    4.2(318 reviews)
    19.0 km
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    I had a pretty mixed experience here. We came here on a Thursday afternoon to work for a few hours…read more- it was pretty much completely empty. Pros: -Super cute interior and welcoming outside patio with vibrant art. -Nice parking lot and heart-shaped bike stands -Good Wi-Fi Neutral: -The language barrier is pretty rough. Almost every word I said was misinterpreted - which I can't really knock a place for, but my order came out incorrect. -Not much A/C circulating inside. It's not uncomfortable per say, but your face does get sweaty inside. Cons: -The staff do have a very "can't be bothered" attitude, which doesn't actually bother me too much. Maybe they would have given more attention if I spoke Spanish, lol. -I wanted to try one of the Pandebono or Pandeyuca but they were out of both :( and most of the other pastries, as it seemed. -The chicken empañadas ($6 for 2) were pretty tasty and filling, but were swimming in a puddle of grease. Overall, this spot has potential with a few tweaks, but I'm not sure I'd come back.

    Just had my SECOND visit in a row to Plaza Colombian Coffee, and I'm officially hooked. The service…read morehere is consistently amazing. Its simply warm, respectful, and genuinely personable. We tried the bean dip with plantain chips, chicken empanadas, and their lattes, and everything was absolutely delicious. You can tell the food is made with care, and the flavors are on point. It's also a fantastic spot for remote work. Great atmosphere, reliable seating, and easy parking (which is rare in Austin). Definitely one of the city's hidden gems. Highly recommend!

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    SWEET BEE and coconut caramel powder sugar cookie

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    Buenos Aires Café - Este - Carne Picante Empanadas Happy Hour

    Buenos Aires Café - Este

    3.8(865 reviews)
    13.9 kmEast Austin
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    BAC is a cute place! It's over in east Austin in the busiest area so there's lots to do. There's…read morepaid street parking but no lot for this place (or most in the area) so plan accordingly - the only day you don't have to pay is Sunday. The restaurant itself is sizable, when I came on a Sunday in March there was plenty of seating available. We came just for drinks, and my friend got a charcuterie board. The drink menu isn't particularly long, but I enjoyed the marg-like drink that I had. My friend got a Buenos Aires tea drink of sorts that he didn't really like, but it looked interesting. The charcuterie board was big! It was like $25 I think? And our server was attentive. Overall - I wasn't blown away by my experience here. It's a nice place, but I wouldn't go out of my way to come again. That said it's in a nice part of east Austin so pretty accessible, and worth a visit if you're nearby.

    Sunday brunch here was such a delight and left super full!…read more We did Sunday Asado and we're were in for a treat. Stayed off with some black coffee with empanadas. The dough was soft and a little flakey, the filings were so well seasoned. We had Carne Suave and Lenleja. Followed by assortment of the three sausages and breads. Our favorite was Salchicha Rarrillera! Then we had Cesar salad and chefs cut of beef at medium rare and grilled chicken. We definitely had to take some stuff home because we were stuffed. Then we were treated for a desert (it was our anniversary!) I LOVE tres leches and....guess what...? They have Quatro Leches !!!! This one of the best ones I've had so far: not too sweet, be very delicate and fluffy texture, just right! Our server recommended to try Malbec and I went with Luca. It was a good full bodied and rich pour I will happily order again! It was pretty slow at the time we went in, so we enjoyed a quiet brunch. Actually enjoyed, it was peaceful!

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