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How to Eat at Romantic Dining Restaurants in Austin

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The eclectic, offbeat nature of Austin combined with the excellence of the many world-class restaurants makes it the perfect place for couples to enjoy a romantic dinner.

From Quick Guide: Plan a Romantic Date
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Your date
  • Cash or credit card
  1. Step 1

    Grab a date and head to Main Street Grill located in downtown Round Rock. The stately décor and the soft, sensual ambiance create the perfect environment to enjoy the food and spend some time with a special someone. Reservations are recommended, especially for the special wine dinners offered once a month, great for a couple of connoisseurs.

  2. Step 2

    Go for Japanese food for an exotic twist on a romantic evening. The sophisticated Uchi Japanese restaurant combines the elegance of fine dining with the eccentricity of Austin. Dim lightning and colorful décor create an ideal situation for a romantic dinner, while the modern Japanese dishes are sure to be a hit with your date. Reservations are recommended since tables tend to be difficult to acquire.

  3. Step 3

    Prepare your palate for a cultural fusion at Mars Restaurant & Bar, an eatery specializing in combining several different culinary styles for a sublime result. Fresh ingredients and a bold mind for new dishes mean that those responsible for the food at Mars are sure to score a home run. The deeply relaxing, harmonious environment is great for a first date or a regular outing alike.

  4. Step 4

    Get out of the city and head to The Emerald Restaurant, which is known for its cozy atmosphere, exquisite food and excellent service. Nestled in Texas hill country, The Emerald Restaurant is a great place to where you can whisk your date and enjoy deliciously prepared dishes and a friendly ambiance that will keep you coming back again and again.

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