

Siena has been serving authentic Tuscan cuisine in Austin for 26 years. The menu is built around wood-grilled meats, fish, and fowl, house-made pastas, and seasonal ingredients — straightforward cooking done with care. The wine program has earned recognition from Wine Spectator, and the building itself — stone walls, wood-beamed ceilings, a distinctive facade — has become a fixture of the neighborhood. For private events, Siena has two private dining rooms and is available for full restaurant buyouts. The Caminetto Room seats up to 30 guests and the Terazza Room accommodates up to 12. Past events have included rehearsal dinners, corporate dinners, birthday celebrations, and full buyouts for club gatherings and engagement parties.
Romantic destination for wine & upscale, seasonal Tuscan plates like wild boar bruschetta.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6203 N Capital of Texas Hwy, Austin, TX 78731
Phone: (512) 349-7667
Website: https://www.sienaaustin.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere and architecture made us feel like we were in the Italian countryside. We enjoyed every dish, and you could taste the freshness in everything, especially the homemade pasta made in house.
The service was impeccable, and being tucked away by the fireplace made the night feel extra special. We had such a wonderful evening. Highly recommend — we will definitely be back!
The wine was fragrant. I also ordered a cocktail and that was so strong and delicious.
Bread was warm and fresh
Pasta was yummy. The potatoes were good but a little salty. Calamari was yum yum yummy.
Loved the ambience. Definitely a great place to celebrate a special occasion. Definitely going back
The moment you walk towards your table service is top-notch.
They serve you bread per plate, which is nice, so the basket isn’t sitting there taking up space and feels a little more special this way…not sure why haha
We had the braised wild boar with grilled bread appetizer, which was a little leary of what it would taste like, but it was great. Roasted meat, could taste the grill, tender with a great rub/sauce on it, that’s almost like bbq, but not…(not helpful, sorry…give it a try!) We took some home and reheated with the same great taste, which i feel leftovers are never as good reheated, but this was!
Main dishes
Salmon Toscano
Salmon with crabmeat, shrimp, and spinach
All was cooked perfectly! The spinach was not over cooked, had great flavor!!
Salmon, was wonderful, as were the shrimp.
The other 2 got
Trota in Crosta di Noci
Trout with a walnut crust, with shrimp and spinach. They had zero complaints and said it was also cooked to perfection!
To top off my food comma, I had an Irish Coffee, and the table got the vanilla gelato…which sad to say I slacked and didn’t get a picture, probably because I was so full and not foxusing anymore haha.
It’s pricey, but worth the cost, I my opinion, when the quality of food can justify the price. Will be back for sure, would like to try the porch ops and steaks. Might as well eat through the menu!!
Go check it out!
Wine/Food- Easily the top fine dining restaurant in Austin. As for the food, Tuscan, but the drink menu comes with a very descriptive map that lets you “try wine from all over” the different parts of Italy, all while providing brilliant literature on where the different kinds are all derived from. I have had weeks worth of food in Italy and Sicily and was always bummed I would never have Italian dishes in the US that even came close, I would just have to wait until I went back. But wow, this place, truly had my wife and I in awe the whole time. Joanna suggested us the Brushetta; a very savory hog dish paired with lightly charred bread that tasted like something you couldn’t even dream of, then the Mrs. And I had the Capellini con Gamberi, which was presented and tasted exactly like something I would have had on the water in Positano. The pollo parmegiano is also something that will have you wanting more. The best chicken I have ever had hands down. Finished off with the Tiramisu, topped with thinly sliced almonds instead of the conventional cocoa powder you’re used to. But wow, it was the best tiramisu we have ever had. Each dish was better than the last, especially when paired with the proper wines (servers are beyond helpful at offering suggestions) and really make this night out turn into a memory, seamlessly.
Service- Joanna was our server and incredibly genuine and helpful. Most high end restaurants around Austin all have that feeling of slight arrogance coming from the servers or just disconnected. Not here. Everyone here moved and spoke with passion for the restaurant. I can see why they have been able to retain their employees so well, because it felt like you were in somebody’s home and they were genuinely excited to see how you’d react to certain foods and wines. This restaurant deserves every bit of respect and business that comes their way. Absolutely great dining experience, we will be returning.
10/10 in every aspect.
Food in all honesty was just so bad. Pasta had probably been left on the pass as it was clumped together and even the sauce couldn’t get it apart. Boar meat was really dry and a big disappointment.
But in general the pasta style is butchered and over Americanized without just offering simply delicious pasta in the style you’d find in…. Siena for example.
It was heartbreaking to our group who had planned this as the highlight dinner of our few days together and not one person liked the food. The host was massively embarrassed and I hope you can improve the food because the atmosphere was just so amazing.