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The food at this restaurant is fantastic! They have come up with some really creative dishes that blend Cajun, Asian, and Hispanic ingredients in unexpected ways. The drinks are also top-notch, with a selection of local beers, a well-curated wine list, and some truly unique cocktails. Don't pass up the frozen daiquiri-style drinks, which have just the right amount of alcohol and are perfect for adult tastes. They eve... View all feedback.
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Last update : 15.05.2023
The food at this restaurant is fantastic! They have come up with some really creative dishes that blend Cajun, Asian, and Hispanic ingredients in unexpected ways. The drinks are also top-notch, with a selection of local beers, a well-curated wine list, and some truly unique cocktails. Don't pass up the frozen daiquiri-style drinks, which have just the right amount of alcohol and are perfect for adult tastes. They even offer a tasty alcohol-free option with their frozen lemonade. And to top it off, the service here is excellent.
The food is very tasty. For lunch, portions are just right for my taste. Food is a fusion between Korean and Mexican, very tasty. Service is prompt. Great bar. The restaurant is well appointed, up-scale modern. Prices are on target..
We discovered this gem on Google. The dishes feature beautiful combinations of different flavors. I tried the Bac Bac shrimp tacos served in steamed buns—they were decent, though my wife’s shrimp would have been better in tacos. The Brussels sprouts are excellent. This place leans more towards an Americanized Asian fusion style, so if you're seeking authentic Asian cuisine, this may not be the spot. That’s not a criticism, just something to note for those who prefer traditional flavors. They also offer a children’s menu, which is a plus for families with young, picky eaters. If the owners ever expand from Covington to Austin, I’d definitely be interested.
I absolutely love this North Coast restaurant for its incredibly unique menu and friendly staff. The bacos, pad thai, and burritos are all outstanding. If you have a friend who prefers classic choices, the burger is excellent too. Highly recommend!
Tucked away in Covington, this restaurant boasts an inventive menu that artfully blends Cajun, Asian, and Hispanic flavors, making it a must-try for adventurous palates. Highlights include the inventive bac bac shrimp tacos and exceptional pad thai, complemented by a diverse drink selection featuring local beers and unique cocktails, especially the adult-friendly frozen daiquiri-style drinks. The upscale, modern ambiance and attentive service enhance the dining experience, while a dedicated kids' menu caters to younger guests. For those seeking new flavors in a relaxed setting, this culinary gem is poised to become a local favorite.
Last update : 06.04.2025
Great food. Thankfully their Kimchi is not really like traditional Kimchi. It lacks the garbage smell.
Was passing through, and we found this gem on Google. Nice combinations of different flavors. Had the bac bac shrimp tacos in the steamed buns. Good, but my wife's BBQ shrimp would have been much better in the tacos. Brussels sprouts alsoexcellent. Very much an Americanized Asian Fusion restaurant, so anyone looking for authentic Asian, this is not your place. Not a knock, but I know several people bigger on authentic than trying new flavors. Has a kids menu, which is a plus for thosewith young, picky eaters. If the owners decide to expand from Covington to Austin, I would definitely be interested.
Great food! Creative combinations of Cajun, Asian and Hispanic ingredients and preparations. Great drinks! Local beer, a focused wine list and unique cocktails. Don't miss the frozen, daiquiri style drinks made with decent alcohol and calibrated foradult palettes. There is even frozen a good non-alcohol frozen lemonade. Great service too!