Northwest Austin Edition | February 2023

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Ramen Del Barrio

Arcade UFO

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Austin, the restaurant is the brainchild of 24-year-old culinary chef Christopher Krin- sky, who opened an underground ramen shop in his family garage. 512-720-1469. www.instagram.com/ramen_del_barrio 9 Teaspoon , a tea bar serving tradition- al boba tea paired with classic American flavors, opened in Arbor Walk at 10515 N. MoPac, Ste. N, Austin, on Feb. 10. The California-based business serves original handcrafted drinks, such as Thai tea, a slow-steeped tea topped with organ- ic cream and boba. The shop also sells seasonal concoctions such as the Summer Flamingo, with freshly blended watermel- on juice layered over passionfruit juice. 10 GBA Team , a civil engineering and architecture firm with locations in Le- ander and Round Rock, will open a third location in Northwest Austin on March 13. The new location at 9601 Amberglen Blvd., Ste. 109, Austin, is under construc- tion. GBA’s primary focus in Texas is civil infrastructure. 512-259-3882. www.gbateam.com RELOCATIONS 11 After 14 years, Japanese-style game center Arcade UFO relocated to 9029 Research Blvd., Ste. 100, Austin, in De- cember. The game center was previously located at 3101 Speedway, Austin, near The University of Texas at Austin. The game center specializes in fighting and music games from Japan and Korea. 512-380-1725. www.arcadeufo.com www.teaspoonlife.com COMING SOON

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Construction of the senior living facility will be complete by June.

RENDERING COURTESY ANTHOLOGY AT THE ARBORETUM

FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Anthology at the Arboretum at 10001 Stonelake Blvd., Austin, will open in June. The senior living community will oer a variety of studio and one- and two-bedroom apartments along with areas for community programs. The ve-story community will include 130 assisted-living units with 24 for Alzheimer’s and dementia care. It also will include amenities such as a tness center, a discovery room, a theater, a clubhouse, a salon and barbershop, and dining. Additionally, the facility will oer daily social, cultural and recreational activities, and residents will have access to cuisine supervised Located at 6507 Jester Blvd., Ste. 107, Austin, the studio places students accord- ing to skill and age, and classes are small to give each student one-on-one time. 512-983-7022. www.artamoreaustin.com 15 Sports Clips celebrated its 10th anniversary Feb. 6. Located at 8300 N. RM 620, Bldg. G, Ste. 200, Austin, the hair salon for men and women offers haircuts, steamed towel treatments, and neck and shoulder massages. 512-494-5855. www.haircutmentrailsat620austintx.com 16 Santorini Cafe at 11800 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, celebrated 10 years in busi- ness in January. The coffee and wine bar

by a registered dietitian and prepared by in-house chefs. The senior living facility also will oer a rooftop deck and all-day dining on the fth oor. 737-295-3900 www.anthologyseniorliving.com

Audi Austin

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12 Audi Austin at 12971 Pond Springs Road, Austin, will relocate to 13045 Research Blvd., Austin, in March. The new 55,000-square-foot multistory facility near Hunter Chase Drive will offer lounge-style showrooms and large-format visualizations for customers to use. 512- 548-9101. www.audinorthaustin.com EXPANSIONS 13 Renovations to Shalom Austin , a hub of Jewish life in Central Texas at 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, will be complete by the fall. The expansion began in 2020, and since then the aquatic center, performance hall and more are complete and in opera- tion. The Jewish family service building is under construction. 512-735-8000. www.shalomaustin.org ANNIVERSARIES 14 Art Amore , an art studio offering a variety of art classes and studio camps, celebrated 10 years in Austin in January.

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is known for its Greek cuisine with a menu featuring gyros, pizza and lunch plates. The restaurant also has desserts such as baklava and beignets. 512-833-6000. www.santorinicafeatx.com CLOSINGS 17 Austin-based company Daily Juice Cafe officially closed all of its locations Jan. 22, including the north location at 8620 Burnet Road, Austin. The business cited the pandemic, rising food costs, labor costs and rents as reasons for the closure. www.dailyjuicecafe.com

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