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Check out the newest businesses to open in Austin

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Published on September 19, 2019
Check out the newest businesses to open in AustinPhoto: The Kebab Shop/Yelp

Interested in sampling the freshest new spots in Austin? Read on for a rundown of the newest spots to open recently.

The Kebab Shop

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Looking for a new Mediterranean spot? The Kebab Shop has added a new location at 9761 Great Hills Trail. It's the first Austin location for this San Diego-based family run eatery. 

Feast on a Greek salad and fries, lamb and beef wrap, or a chicken kebab plate with saffron rice and tabouli. You can also customize plates and wraps with your choice of bases like greens, saffron rice and even fries. Add on proteins, fillings and homemade sauces like garlic yogurt or cilantro lime.

Seoulju Korean Kitchen & Bar

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Now open at 9515 N. Lamar Blvd., Suite 230, in North Lamar is Seoulju Korean Kitchen & Bar, a bar and Korean and karaoke spot. Yelpers are fans of Seoulju Korean Kitchen & Bar: It's got five stars out of seven reviews, so far.

Seoulju Korean Kitchen & Bar offers appetizers, entrees, soups and rice plates. Dishes reflect the flavors of co-founder Sang Mi, who grew up in just outside of Cheonon City, according to the business' website

Menu items range from Korean fried chicken to bulgogi kimchi waffle fries to stir fried octopus and pork belly. While you're at it, enjoy some soju, South Korea's national drink, and karaoke.

Always Hungry

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Always Hungry is a food truck, that recently opened its doors at 2908 Fruth St. in North University.

Courtesy of Jason Stovall, this veteran owned business specializes in healthy fast food catering to a range of dietary needs.

Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free items are on the menu, with popular items ranging from a mushroom bowl to almond or cassava flour tacos (they come filled with bison, salmon or garbanzo ceviche, guacamole, sauces and other toppings).  


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