South Central Austin Edition | February 2024

Impacts

sweets, and plates such as steak tartare, shrimp and prosciutto, handmade pastas, halibut acqua pazza and duck confit. • Opened Dec. 1

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• 314 Congress Ave., Austin • www.ginasoncongress.com

3 The Guest House The restaurant serves New American dishes and “Alice in Wonderland”-inspired cocktails. • Opened in February • 110 San Antonio St., Austin • www.welcometgh.com 4 AM Radio Pilates Christian Cox opened her own Pilates studio to fill a need in the Austin area with classical authentic Pilates. The studio offers private and small-group classes including classical reformer classes and others for a mixture of experience levels. • Opened Dec. 4

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7 Bunboy Donald Mullikin opened the food truck which serves several types of hand-rolled bao buns featuring butter chicken, braised pork belly, short rib and fruit alongside sides including mac and cheese, Brussels sprouts and egg rolls. • Opened Feb. 2 • 610 N. I-35, Austin • www.bunboyaustin.com

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• 902 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin • www.amradiomode.com

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5 Arriba Abajo Rooftop Cantina Arriba Abajo Rooftop Cantina will replace the shuttered Wax Myrtle’s and will offer food, drinks and events in an indoor dining room and on the rooftop pool deck. • Opening in March • 506 San Jacinto Blvd., Ste. WM, Austin • www.arribaabajoatx.com

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Downtown/West Campus

Closings

8 Las Bis and Luminaire The dining concepts from chef Steven McHugh operated for a year before closing. Hotel representatives said new dining concepts will be announced soon. • Closed Jan. 1 • 721 Congress Ave., Austin

Now open

1 Little Swedish The Swedish Hill spin-off is now open and offers sandwiches, snacks and coffee. This location will remain open while the original location is under construction. • Opened Feb. 14 • 1128 W. Sixth St., Austin • www.swedishhillaustin.com 2 Gina’s On Congress The French-Italian-inspired bistro replaced the former La Traviata spot late last year. Gina’s serves snacks,

Relocations

6 Tokyo Electron Ltd. The global semiconductor company will be moving out of 2400 Grove Blvd. The company will move into nearly 100,000 square feet of space in the RiverSouth office tower just south of downtown. • Move-in date TBA • 401 S. First St., Austin • www.tel.com

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