On South 1st Street in Austin, Texas sits the cute French Vietnamese Cafe, Elizabeth Street Cafe. From the floor-to-ceiling windows, to the booth seating and bright and quirky colors, the aesthetic of this place will brighten anyone’s day. When you walk in the door you’re greeted with the sight of their incredible dessert case, filled
Ask me what I’d want for my last meal and this would probably be my response. This little Hawaiian mom-and-pop restaurant located in Lubbock, Texas is probably my favorite restaurant on this planet. They’ve got the traditional Loco Moco, Katsu Chicken, and Spam Musubi, but my go-to is the Beef Stir Fry Noodles.
Eat Brother’s Pizza Situated on the outskirts of Rincon’s Town Plaza, Brother’s Pizza is a small, hole in the wall restaurant serving up killer pizza and empanadas. From classics like slices of cheese and pepperoni pizza to traditional Puerto Rican fare like carne, pollo, and even pizza (!) empanadas, Brother’s has it all. El Carbon
One of the biggest (and only) regrets I have about my trip to Puerto Rico is not spending more time in Rincon. On our 7 day long trip to Puerto Rico we only spent 3 days actually in Rincon, which wasn’t NEARLY enough time. From the moment we drove under the archway leading
Located on South Congress, this colorful and quirky restaurant is both tons of fun and absolutely delicious. (I suggest sitting at the swinging bench table if it’s open, SO FUN). Again, although it wasn’t my first time here, it was my first time documenting it. Last time I was here, I got an order of
One of my favorite places in the world is Austin, TX. Primarily because of the food, but also for the adventures you can go on there. A couple of days ago I woke up my brother at 5 AM to go on a spontaneous road trip to Austin for his birthday. I had made a