Coupla other places worthy of mention, I just realized. But, before that, I should also note that in my previous note above, I neglected to mention that Asia Cafe is
not centrally located. Nothing is
far in the Austin greater area, but just sayin.
Shalimar is a pretty good Indo-Pak restaurant that I very occasionally go to for my fix. Particularly my tandoor fix. A barren room, the place looks like the remnants of a Chinese buffet restaurant from 1987. There may even be a buffet here, but I would avoid it. A pretty extensive
menu actually, but I have tended to stick to the same items on my handful of visits. Chicken tikka leg, chicken boti, beef boti, seekh kebab, goat karahi, daal goat, chicken jalfrezi, chicken kat a kat, daals, haleem and nihari. Actually, these are the only dishes that I've tried, but certainly I would "stick to them" if I was more of a regular. Nice breads too. Keep in mind, I don't find this is as great as some offerings on Devon, but it def'y keeps me sane knowing that I've got something here in Austin.
Chicken Tikka Leg
Mixed Grill Plate (chicken tikka leg, seekh kebab, beef boti)
Daal Goat
Shalimar Restaurant
http://www.shalimar-austin.com/index.html
Telephone : 512-719-3700
9310 N Lamar
Austin, TX 78753
HOURS:
Sunday - Thursday : 11:15 to 11:00 PM
Friday - Saturday : 11:15 to 12:00 AM
Buffet Hours:
LUNCH: 11:15 AM to 3:00 PM
DINNER: 5:45 PM to 9:00 PM
*~15min drive from the downtown district
Quality Seafood is a place I like to go to every once in a while for either some fresh oysters or fried seafood. There's a seafood market basically in the same room, but the bar/dining area is nice, usually occupied by the locals. I've had some poor experiences there, all of them being due to getting fried food that had been sitting around -- so maybe ask to have yours fresh-fried, because when it is, it's good. I never would've guessed it, but a Shiner goes really well with some fresh oysters.
Quality Seafood
5621 Airport Blvd
Austin, TX 78751
(512) 454-5827
www.qualityseafoodmarket.com
*maybe a 10-15 min drive from downtown
Din Ho is a decent example (for Austin) of good Chinese food in the Cantonese style. Easy stuff like bbq duck & pork, sizzling scallops, s&p shrimp (which sometimes have their heads), dungeness crab in ginger sauce, fish hot pot, and some vegetables which I'm not remembering. Again, 'Little' Three Happiness may be leagues beyond this place, but it's still pretty good (for Austin).
Din Ho
8557 Research Blvd # 116
Austin, TX 78758
(512) 832-8788
*about a 15 min drive from the downtown area
Backstage Steakhouse is a cool place to go for a slightly upscale (for Austin !

) dinner. Despite its name, it's seafood dishes are actually its strength. Very good place, possibly the best 'upscale' place in town, even though it's casual and affordable.
Backstage Steakhouse
21814 Highway 71 West
Spicewood, Texas 78669
512.264.2223
http://www.backstagesteakhouseaustin.com/dinner.php
In my previous post, I forgot to mention Angies, for some pretty delicious carnitas. In fact, I've not even ventured past the carnitas at this place, so that's all I know. Get 'em, they're good. And it's very centrally-located, in the downtown area (on the outskirts, but not far at all). Very good homemade corn tortillas.
Angies Mexican Restaurant
900 E 7th St
Austin, TX 78702
(512) 476-5413
There's more that I'm not thinking of right now, but will post again if something occurs to me.
Nab
edited to add: some pics.