
Regional Mexican fare for breakfast, lunch & dinner, plus a bakery with traditional sweet breads.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4327 S 1st St #102, Austin, TX 78745
Phone: (512) 444-8861
Website: http://www.casamariarestaurant.net/
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Reviews
Everything was hot. The beans were fresh potatoes, hot bacon, crispy, hot coffee.
Don’t know how many times I’ve gone into the restaurants where the beans were cold. Awesome fresh food nice way to start the day. Thankful I am.
Beautiful hurtful, wife, grandchildren have great parents needed a good Hotmail to start my new journey
Update: I went back and tried new dishes. They were still great! More photos added.
I mean, we all know that’s the question it comes down to.
First, I must praise the Queso Flameado. When you look at the ingredients, I feel how can something so simple be so good? I could have sworn this was some special Mexican cheese that is a family secret and hard to get ahold of but the menu says monterrey jack y’all. I don’t know how it’s not this good other places. Is it they know how to make it just the perfect gooeyness and the perfect homemade tortilla combo. It’s just mouthwatering and I think about it maybe once a week lol.
The menu is pretty extensive. Too many words… enter – food pics on yelp. Who am I kidding… looking at food pics is a high percentage of how I choose what I order.
Enchiladas Tejanas -found this pic on yelp but not on the menu. Asked the waitress and apparently it is an off the menu item. What a good combo. I like me some beef Enchiladas smothered in queso and the warm stewy feeling that Carne Guisada. Just hits the right spot.
Birria Soup – oh man, you know how they say soup tastes better after the day you made it? You know, the flavors are connecting to build a flavor punch profile over time. This is that. Very rich, and might I add – spicy.
Kids Fideo – something I’d probably pass on. Actually my kiddos ordered it but seemed to lack a depth of flavor.
The serving sizes were shareable so we ended up having leftovers of both main dishes. Next go round – margs + Queso Flameado + Enchiladas Tejanas to share. Done & done.
Hostess was helpful to get us seated at a better location when the original table was located in what looked like a walkway between bar and other tables. Don’t think they have figured out the seating arrangement very well.
Bar is immediately at the entrance, not a bad thing but looks out of place.
Server was great, accommodating of all special requests but was also handling the bar so her attention was quite divided.
Food was nothing great, definitely overpriced in every way. Not tasty. Chips and salsa were better tasting overall.
Attached bakery is good feature but only 1 person was behind the bakery counter who taking someone’s order for a custom cake for good 10 mins and didn’t bother to acknowledge other people waiting in line.
Nobody else came to help her out. Had to leave not knowing how much longer it will take.
Parking is decently big. In a strip mall.
May be a one time visit or not.
Comparing it to Baby’s Aays who I think is the best.
Chips didn’t seem homemade with salsa too strong of chili seasoning in it. Guacamole was supposed to be a small side. But got a large serving that was expensive and also had that same strange strong seasoning in it. Nothing else in it but smashed avocado. Idk. Wasn’t great at all.
Got a refill of my tea half and half and it was straight unsweetened. They couldn’t remember what I ordered.
Service was good and they were very nice.