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4.9
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4.9
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City: Round Rock (near Georgetown), 3200 Greenlawn Blvd, Round Rock, United States
Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Parking, TV
4.8
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City: Leander (near Georgetown), 2701 South Highway 183, Leander, 78641, United States Of America
"Delicious and fresh! I wish I had tried this place sooner, it?s so close to home. I got a medium bowl with octopus, ahi and salmon and yum!! It?s actually too much food for me. Service was very friendly and helpful navigating me through the orderingprocess and providing recommendations."
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City: Leander (near Georgetown), 2403 South Highway 183, Leander, 78641, United States Of America
"Their Polish-style Canadian Bacon is better than the Canadian style sold in USA, so its the best. Ziggy's is also best for Pork Loin cold cuts, their homemade mushrooms sauerkraut Pierogis, many central European-made delicacies to take home. Many sausage varieties made in-house they're all the best in TX, including the weiss-wurst knackwurst made now for Octoberfest. Try their crushed beet spread on sandwiches instead of mustard. They also make great sandwiches. Parking: Plenty of spaces"
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4.4
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City: Georgetown, 408 W University Ave, 78626, Georgetown, US, United States
Accepts Credit Cards, Terrace, Takeout, Parking
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City: Georgetown, 1013 W University Ave, Georgetown, United States
Takeout, Delivery, Parking, TV
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City: Georgetown, 812 S Church St, 78626, Georgetown, United States
"Beautiful restaurant in a converted house. It serves farm to table items. For breakfast go with the Quiche Lorraine. It's the only way to go and has great portions. The other sandwiches are great, but nowhere at the level of this quiche it is amazing. Inside or outside, but the inside has so much character."
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City: Georgetown, 1103 Rivery Blvd, Georgetown, United States
"Exalent sushi, as well as dinner choices. The food is great, the portions are fair, and the services are exalent. Prices are not that expensive. Great place"
4.5
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4.5
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City: Georgetown, 115 N I-35, Georgetown, Texas, USA, 78628, United States
"Delicious food and friendly staff! So glad we live closer to this place, now. We've been eating here for at least 6 years."
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City: Georgetown, 1031 W University Ave, 78628, Georgetown, US, United States
"Food and service are all right, but the traffic that this place causes is ridiculous. It does not help that this is by far the slowest and least efficient Chick-fil-A I have ever been. You urgently need to open or redesign a new Chick-fil-A location. I'm just going to this Chick-fil-A if I really want it because it's such a disaster of an experience. Sometimes I drive the additional 10 minutes to the Round Rock location to avoid them."
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City: Georgetown, 708 S Austin Ave, Georgetown I-78626-2881, United States
"The excellence that FINALLY got our blog up and running. Read more at our blog, Grandmas Eat Out FUEGO LATINO GASTROPUB REVIEW Recently we stumbled upon Fuego Latino Gastropub located in downtown Round Rock, Texas. Having lived in Texas for nearly a year, we had not yet encountered any Mexican food that wasn 't your average chips, salsa, and page after page of menu choices full of bland Americanized food. Fuego Latino Gastropub is anything but average and our Granny taste buds celebrated with every bite of this fresh, made from scratch, delight. Any real foodie knows that a large menu spells trouble right from the beginning so we were pleased when we saw that Fuego Latino Gastropub 's lunch menu consisted of one page with only twelve menu options. Aracely Alcocer, co-owner of Fuego Latino Gastropub with her husband Chef Mario Alcocer, was a delight. Aracely was throughly knowledgable of the menu informing us of the various cultural flavors found in the various dishes from Central and South America. While we wanted to eat absolutely everything on the menu (and we will eventually), we settled on the Chicken Goat Cheese Empanadas and Al Pastor Tacos. Both dishes were taste treats. We had made chimichurry on our own at home but it didn 't have half the flavor of the chimichurry served with the Chicken Goat Cheese Empanadas. We asked Aracely about the chimichurry and she explained how the castelvetrano olives make all the difference. She told us about inquiring of her husband, Chef Mario Alcocer, why he didn 't use a less expensive olive and his response was, 'People who know food will know the difference '. I love that Chef Alcocer wants only the best for those who have the priviledge to delight in the flavors of his culinary artistry. As for the Al Pastor Tacos I was especially delighted with the corn tortillas. Corn tortillas are only good when made fresh, but even then I have only experienced subpar taste and texture. Chef Alcocer 's corn tortillas floated in my mouth with the most exquisite, delicate flavor that married perfectly with the rest of the dish. Chicken Goat Cheese Empanadas description: Turnovers filled with slow cooked cilantro oregano chopped chicken breast, mixed with sweet onions tomato jam, served with castelvetrano olive chimichurry. Al Pastor Tacos description: Signature marinated slow roasted pork, grilled pineapple cilantro red onion, creamy tomatillo avocado salsa. We also treated ourselves to a margarita, or two, or three, but who 's counting. Mind you, nothing you eat or drink at Fuego Latino Gastropub is packages, pre-made, or a bottled 'mix '. Everything, including the mixed drinks are made fresh and all juices are hand squeezed. Sweetness comes from natural ingredients like honey, juices and other natural flavoring. Our margaritas were hands down the best we have ever had, and we 've consumed copious amounts of margaritas! Do they have chips and salsa? Of course, but not like any chips and salsa you have ever put in your mouth before. Chips and salsa are not delivered to your table until your dining order has been placed. Why? Because everything is made fresh! The chips were light and crispy and the salsa was pure perfection with just the right amount of heat. When we left the Fuego Latino Gastropub I didn 't want to brush my teeth because the lingering flavors in my mouth were so good! We will be going back to the Fuego Latino Gastropub until we have experienced EVERYTHING on their lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch menus. Please help this mom and pop restaurant survive in this competitive Austin arena. We want to be able to visit the Fuego Latino Gastropub for years to come! Learn more about the Fuego Latino Gastropub here: fuegolatinogastropub"