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Top 100 Places to Eat in Texas list names 21 Austin-area restaurants

Jim’s Smokehouse, Cuantos Tacos, T-Loc’s Sonora Hot Dogs, and 18 other local restaurants earned a spot on Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in Texas list.

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The “Bird Bird Bacon” will have you oinkin’ for more. | Photo by ATXtoday team

Yelp’s 2023 Top 100 Places to Eat in Texas list is here, and 21 Austin restaurants made the cut.

The list is ranked using the total volume and ratings of reviews between January 1, 2021 and May 1, 2023. With that said, let’s dine in.

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