Dishola: Reviews by the Dish

dishola /dish•ō•lâ/
v. To share the love of food - dish by dish. n. The ultimate source to find real meals at real places that rule.
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Straight Plate at Maudie's Too, photo by hamburgler
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Straight Plate at Maudie's Too

1212 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
(512) 440-8088

Maudie's makes some damn fine basic Tex-Mex. There's nothing fancy about it and that's what makes it good. I'm not sure who thought it would be a good idea to crack a couple eggs on top of some enchiladas, but I'd like to thank them. I like my eggs sunny-side up on this dish but you can get them cooked however you'd like. I recommend trying them a little runny. Pairs well with a Shiner and a hooker.

Tags: enchilada  cheese  Tex-Mex  egg  edit
Super-Bert Quarter Pounder with Cheese at Hill-Berts Burgers, photo by silentmeow
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Super-Bert Quarter Pounder with Cheese at Hill-Berts Burgers

3303 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
(512) 452-2317

This is the most overlooked, underrated burger in Austin. Hill-Bert's has to be about the ugliest burger joint in town. Perfectly grilled. Get it with bacon.Get the fries. Vanilla shake. Thinking about this burger makes me want to weep. I want to have sex with this burger. Well, there was this one time where I did but that's not the point.

Tags: burger  delivery  greasy  fries  shake  patty  meat  bun  cheese  edit
Cookie at Tiff's Treats, photo by bighousepink
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Cookie at Tiff's Treats

1806 Nueces St, Austin, TX
(512) 473-2600

I'd punch a child and steal his cookies if he had a Tiff's. No shame in crying, little man.

Tags: cookie  chocolate  chip  warm  delivery  fresh  dessert  edit
Margherita Pizza at Home Slice Pizza, photo by bighousepink
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Margherita Pizza at Home Slice Pizza

1415 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX
(512) 444-7437

So my pal Swayze tricked me into eating this. Told me it was a solid meat pizza soaked in tequila. Nevermind why I found that appealing on any level. I just did. Anyway, I'm from the North where pizza tends to be 2 inches thick and full of meat. The more meat and cheese you can stuff into a soggy, grease-soaked crust the better. Having 2nd degree burns on your chin after a meal or having to pull over on the way home to throw up is not uncommon. This pizza was thin, crispy and meat and greaseless. Oh, and no effing sauce. This pizza should only cost half as much as other pizzas. Anyway, I ate it. I've eaten it a couple dozen times since. I'm not sure it's pizza but it's good. The great thing about it is that it's so light I can drink more beer (have a Fireman's #4) with it, which is not bad.

Tags: pizza  NY  margherita  tomato  basil  edit
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Coconut Cream Pie at The Woodland

1716 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX
(512) 441-6800

I'd kill a man to eat a piece of this pie. Thick, cold, creamy and coco-nutty. Crust was flaky. Can't think of a better place in Austin to get some pie. The overweight gentleman sitting at the table next to my booth said it best. (In falsetto, whistling his esses)My, my this is some good-ass pie. He had another slice. That dude cracked me up. But, hey-it WAS some good-ass pie.

Tags: coconut  cream  pie  edit