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    Me Gusta Gusto’s

    I love Italian food and I particularly enjoy innovative Italian food. Austin is starting to get a lot of bistros serving various interpretations of classic dishes, but I love the food at a tried and true place, Gusto on Burnet Road – just north of 45th St.

  • Quattro Got Me!

    I knew Valentine’s Day was going to be a chaotic mess since it was on a Saturday, so I opted for a nice Italian lunch in Downtown Austin in lieu of dinner. I had my heart set on dining at the new Osteria Pronto at the JW Marriott but upon examining the menu, only brunch items were being served and nothing had the Italian flair I was looking for. The dinner menu wouldn’t kick in until 5:00 p.m. and I wasn’t willing to wait until then. So a quick walk down Congress Ave. had us arrive at Quattro Gatti. A “go to” favorite of many Austinites, I was quite happy to finally dine with them. First rattle out of the box, we are told no pizzas could be prepared as the oven wasn’t ready. {The restaurant had just opened its doors for lunch} Then comes the specialties for the day; they were out of the risotto dish. So on to the full menu; meals selected then ordered, as well as cocktails and beverages. Oops, not so fast! They’re out of the vegan selection.  ….oh joy. We asked, “Well, what is available on the menu?”

    Our food arrives and is certainly agreeable and delicious. The second round of cocktails made their way to us as well. All is coming along quite nicely, The ambiance is fun, there are people milling around on the street; all is really good. Then comes the bill. When we placed our orders, we were well aware of the price-point of our meals; steep for lunch, but not to the point of being prohibitive. Surprise! Your cocktails were $12 each. Yes, $12. I thought we had transported ourselves to Manhattan! Mind you, this was not call liquor, just simple vodka and soda. We shell out $70 for our “light lunch” then departed a bit disillusioned.

    While the food was good, I’d hold out for other fare. I think Taverna is a better option and certainly in relation to price. We had an attentive server who apologized, almost comically, for the unavailable menu items.

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    A Nice Lunch in Downtown Austin? Dine at Due Forni

    I’ve always liked what Due Forni did with the space in the Littlefield Building at 601. E Congress. They offer a number of quick lunch menu items including a delicious lunch burger with a side dish and salad. You can expect to get out of there for about $20 with tip, but no libations. My burger was perfectly cooked, the pickled onions a surprise treat and the vinaigrette on the salad was tangy and delicious. A very nice compliment to the grilled Brussels Sprouts.

    If I’m correct, they offer a great happy hour too with a number of $5 items.