

We created an Austin dining experience that merges the familiar with something new: our menu is based on simple Southern comfort food with an Asian flair. The taste and quality of our menu items speak for what we believe in. Over the years, we have grown from a single food truck to a brick and mortar restaurant, full service catering company, and venue space (Peached Social House) in Austin, Texas. We are proud to offer a range of experiences from dinner and a cocktail at our restaurant on Burnet Road to a plated service wedding catering at one of Austin’s beloved venues.
Casual eatery with retro flair known for banh mi tacos & other Asian-fusion fare & a whiskey menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5520 Burnet Rd #100, Austin, TX 78756
Phone: (512) 330-4439
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: thepeachedtortilla.comopentable.com
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Reviews
I ordered the pork belly buns, the brussels sprouts, and the pork belly bowl. The pork belly buns were easily the highlight. I took one bite and immediately kept eating, completely forgetting to grab a picture, which says everything. Super flavorful, soft buns, and the pork belly was cooked just right.
The brussels sprouts were also really good. They were cooked well, not soggy, and had great flavor that made them feel more like a treat than just a side. The pork belly bowl was huge and very filling. I finished feeling completely stuffed, so you definitely get your money’s worth there.
Overall, it was a great quick dinner option that actually satisfied the craving for something warm and flavorful. I would go back and try more of the menu, especially since the pork belly items were such a win. For a fast to go meal, this place definitely delivered.
The meal itself was great… my group shared 2 orders of the pork belly buns, the kimchi arancini balls, the dan dan noodles, and the ram don special. We enjoyed all of the dishes and were surprisingly full from just this (there were 3 of us). The cost of the food itself was pretty good at just under $60 for those 5 dishes before tax and tip.
I wasn’t drinking but my friends had a few cocktails. Overall service was really good except for a couple issues where they forgot or brought the wrong drink. I normally wouldn’t even mention it but it plays to the part that pissed us off.
We were paying with inKind and were only given a check number to settle our check with. We paid it and figured we’d split it later on our own time. Well when I checked the emails, nothing added up when I was doing the math. After trying to figure out where I was going wrong, I discovered there’s a hidden 5% service fee at The Peached Tortilla.
A 5% service charge is annoying enough and we actively avoid restaurants that do this, but nothing on the inKind screen or in my email even mentions this fee. It’s just hidden in the taxes/fees. We tipped very generously not knowing this fee existed and feel pretty ripped off, honestly, not to mention having my time wasted trying to figure out why I couldn’t split the check like a normal person.
I believe the service charge might be a line item on a physical check, but we weren’t given one, and none of our servers conveniently mentioned it on our ~$200 check that we tipped over 20% on.
I’m so annoyed writing this review that maybe I should even change it to a 2* review. I hope it was worth it to management to lose what was a pretty happy group who were leaving the restaurants already making plans to return.
What truly tied the experience together was our amazing server, Des. She was attentive, friendly, and had great recommendations. Her energy made the entire experience feel personal and elevated—like we were regulars, even though it was our first visit. From start to finish, Peached Tortilla hits all the right notes.Already planning our next visit!!
We’ll definitely be back!