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- CCorinaAustin •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoThe Well is my favorite spot in all Austin. The food is healthy and nourishes meals that feel like they’re straight from my home kitchen. No seed oils, no shortcuts—just clean ingredients prepared with care. The ambiance is warm. I love working having lunch meetings at this location. Everyone always leaves feeling amazing and really cared for. If you're into super delicious and hearty food that prioritizes health and is served in a beautiful space, The Well is the place to be!More infoThe WellPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.7
- JJosephAustin •10 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoA great place to celebrate…anything. Fantastic food — everything was excellent.More infoPerry's Steakhouse & Grille - Downtown AustinPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown•4.6
- KKelleyAustin •14 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoI loved the lobster tails, scampi style & thought the pasta was a wonderful accompaniment. Also the chopped salad was crisp & had the perfect amount of salad dressing. The only downer was the red fish crudo. The main flavor was an overwhelming lime taste. It would've been much better in a "tears of the tiger" sauce or with some wasabi to make it more sushi-like. Serving it with crackers would help also and the avocados were unsalted. I've tried almost the whole Red Ash menu - the crudo is my least favorite dish. Try any of the other appetizers instead!More infoRed Ash ItaliaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Downtown•4.9
- DDavePortland / Oregon •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoVery friendly staff right through the door. Onion soup was ok, but the Texas Wagyu New York strip was phenomenal. Spendy, but is was cooked perfectly, had a great crust, and was a melt-in-your-mouth flavor explosion. The Japanese A5 Wagyu has too much fat in my opinion, but this Angus/Wagyu hybrid was perfect. Neat menu, but I didn’t have enough stomachs to try everything that I wanted.More infoDean's Italian SteakhousePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown•4.8
- AAndreaSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined on Jan 3, 2025Went on the tail end of happy hour—whole dining area can enjoy happy hour (not just the bar!) and the value is good! I have a tougher allergy (citrus) but the waiter was amazing and wrote down everything I could have, and made accommodations when necessary which is so appreciated in a restaurant like this that’s sharing plates style. 5 of us ate and drank for under $300 before tip—and EVERYTHING was delicious, even after accommodations!More infoRedFarm - AustinPrice: Very Expensive• Chinese• Downtown•4.4