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June/July

CONTENTS

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Publisher’s Note

Local

Live like a Local

Explore authentic Austin with this insider's guide to food, fun, and weirdness.

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Art+Entertainment A Creative Oasis

A short southward journey leads travelers to an eclectic, artful destination.

31 Go+Do

Finding Peace in Tejas

A retreat for individuals and groups to unplug from the world and reconnect with what really matters.

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Home+Away

More than a Weekend in Europe

A locally-owned travel agency leads Austinites through the Old World and welcomes them into the family.

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Sip+Taste

New 'Kid' on the Block

Peruvian cuisine finds a new home in the heart of East Austin.

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Where to Go

Summer is in full swing, and there is no better time to explore the country. We've curated four epic road trips across the U.S. that begin with a quick and affordable direct flight from Austin. Pack your bags and get ready for unbelievable sightseeing, otherworldly experiences, and a new perspective.


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ith the heat of summer in full season, most are itching to get out of the Texas sun and explore some place cooler. Road trips carry some of the most unforgettable memories and exhilarating sights. But getting out of Central Texas can be daunting, with a 7+ hour drive in any direction, not to mention the soaring gas prices! So we have a solution for getting out of town and enjoying the open road. Austin Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) has direct and affordable flights for some of the best road trip destinations without wasting a moment more than needed in the car. Over the last two years, our team has personally completed all of the road trips featured in this issue. We have plenty of first-hand knowledge to share: from how to get there to scenic routes to making the most of your time and resources as you travel this gorgeous country.

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When it comes to visiting these epic destinations, the number one tip from our family to yours is be flexible on travel dates and the destination itself and be willing to travel last minute. We literally booked our trip to Glacier National Park (pictured) the day before we hopped aboard a Frontier flight for $69/pp! There are ample ways to save while traveling as you will see outlined in the feature with simple tips tailored to our very own airport (pg.20). Another way our family of four has traveled for next to nothing is by using credit card points earned through card sign up bonuses and by earning 2x-5x points per dollar spent. Those same cards also have Global Entry and TSA Pre-check reimbursement, making it even easier to get through ABIA’s growing security lines and on to a final destination. Besides minimally impacting our wallets, road trips have a way of carrying memories unlike any other travel experience. I remember a time when we’d all pile into the back of a Suburban at 4 a.m. with no seatbelts, just lying on sleeping bags, as Dad would drive for hours to get to our destination. Gone are the days of lunches at rest stops with pre-made PB&J’s and frozen milk out of an Igloo cooler because now there are gas stations attached to fast food joints at every exit. Gone are the days of driving into a town as the sun sets on the horizon to check vacancies for the night because of search engines like google flights and kayak.com. Travel has changed so much over the past 30 years. It's much faster and economical than ever before. You can plan out a week-long trip in a day and have everything needed at your fingertips, literally! Yet, the end goal has remained the same: to get out outside, explore this breathtaking country, experience the beauty of the land, and spend time making unforgettable memories with friends and family. In this issue we don’t want to neglect what an amazing destination East Austin is (for those recently joining us or for those who’ve been here for a while). Read through some of the best things to do in Austin (pg.12) and about some of the best Texas parks (pg.34). This summer is all about getting away from routine after being cooped up for too long. It’s about getting back to the experiences we missed and healing our passion for travel, people, and the great outdoors, while regaining our spirit of adventure, whether that is here in Austin or across state borders. Safe travels! Will & Ashley Bowling

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On the Cover

This phenomenal cover photo was taken at Sonoma Coast State Park at Blind Beach Overlook. Eric Morales captured it as Will Bowling and Jerod Morales were taking in the spectacular views. You can catch the full story of this epic road trip on page 22.

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Get Artsy

Sample everything the city has to offer by booking a walking tour with Austin Art Walk, where art enthusiasts get the chance to learn the stories behind the many murals. Pop into the intimate Ivester Contemporary or attend an art event at The Cathedral for a taste of Austin’s fine art. And, of course, catching a live musical performance is a must. Though there is really no going wrong with any Austin venue, Antone’s and Hotel Vegas both offer authentically Austin vibes.

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Whether visiting the city for the first time or having lived here for decades yet to cross some quintessentially Austin activities off the bucket list, this guide is a perfect starting point to begin exploring iconic sites and experiences in the ATX.

Taste Testing

Besides being the Live Music Capital of the World, Austin's food scene is also a huge draw for many travelers. Tacos of all varieties (breakfast tacos being most coveted), barbecue, and food trucks offering up creative takes on cuisine from around the world are the driving forces of the burgeoning foodie culture in Austin. Though it's impossible to try every tasty bite the city has to offer, visitors or locals cannot go wrong with classics from Veracruz All Natural, Granny’s Tacos, Micklethwait Craft Meats and their smoked meats taco truck, Taco Bronco. 12 EASTside | June/July 2022

For afterhours sips and a little taste of nightlife, bar hopping on East Cesar Chavez, Manor Road, or East 6th and East 11th streets offers a slightly tamer alternative to “Dirty 6th” and Rainey Street. Ranch Water, Mezcal-based cocktails, and craft beers sourced from the plethora of local breweries such as Austin Beerworks, Zilker Brewing, and Pinthouse are just a few names to keep in mind for local favorites. Visit the Vegan Nom Food Park, or the trailers at a Kenny Dorham’s Backyard for a snack at Nissi’s and some live Monday night blues, and Community Arbor Food Park for Cuantos Tacos to fuel more taco cravings.

Fun in the Sun

Rent a bike and take it for a spin on the iconic Town Lake Bike Trail. Or, head to EpicSUP and rent a standup paddle board to cruise Lady Bird Lake. Visit Mount Bonnel and take the half mile walking trail for a bird’s-eye view of the city. For a more relaxing outdoor activity, grab a hammock (from Austin-based company Kammok) and head to one of the many beautiful greenspaces the city offers. Avoid the crowds at well-known Zilker Park and choose to picnic at Mueller Lake Park, where it's easy to pick up lunch from the eclectic assortment

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Get Weird • Try some CBD from Austinite Cannabis or Rosewood CBD. • Visit the Cathedral of Junk or take pictures at Austin’s iconic murals. • Watch the bats fly out of the Congress Bridge. • Go ghost hunting at the Driskill Hotel.


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A Creative Oasis A southward journey that's worth the drive WORDS BY Abby

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Lockhart has that ‘je ne sais quoi’ quality that forces the most skeptical of visitors to take note of the energy, the people, and the esthetics of this quiet, fiercely supportive, and creative town.

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rt seems to flourish in certain locations but it’s not so much the physical aspects of a place that turn unsuspecting regions into beacons for painters, poets, and makers of all kinds. One ingredient to a thriving creative community is the backing of the surrounding support system, something the citizens of Lockhart have in droves. 14 EASTside | June/July 2022

“People who move are intentional about being in the community. Business owners who have moved here are involved and know their neighbors and advocate for things going on in the community,” explains Allie Launius of Stampworthy Goods, a custom furniture restoration shop formerly housed in East Austin. Walking around the block, it’s evident that people know their neighbors well. The air is full of friendly chatter.

believe that we represent people from our own community,” explains Tamara Carlisle, co-owner of Commerce Gallery.

The historic main square is the axis of Lockhart’s magic. The 20th century buildings lining the streets are teeming with reimagined life. Every coffee shop, café, and vintage shop are lovingly refurbished, maintaining the integrity of their respective pasts but looking towards the future with enthusiasm.

The forces of Lockhart are constantly drawing in new people. In addition to Allie of Stampworthy Goods’ move, Travis Tober, co-owner of Austin’s Nickel City, opened Old Pal, a charming bar and fried chicken joint that echoes the humility of its Austin counterpart. It’s easy to assume that this renaissance town is just a microcosm of its larger cousin to the north, but that assumptions fails to commend the labor of love its residents have put into building their community. Leading with earnestness and no trace of pretension, this vibrant little town shines.

Two of the main hubs for viewing fine art are Commerce Gallery and Spellerberg Projects. Though each of these galleries focuses on regional artists, national and international artists are shown in Lockhart as well, consistently bringing an influx of new inspiration. “We're mostly Texas-based artists. That's really important to us. And we always try to have as much [local art], from Lockhart or surrounding communities, as possible in each show because we really find more at eastsideatx.com

One artists leaving his mark on Lockhart is Christopher St. Leger. He is a prolific watercolorist whose work is beginning to define the legacy of Caldwell County. Christopher’s work can be seen at Commerce Gallery, where he serves as the Artist-in-Residence.

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Elevating Time Outside Creating restorative experiences, one hammock at a time WORDS BY Tejal PHOTOS

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Local outdoor company Kammok creates products designed to elevate time outside in order to establish better mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness for their customers.

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ammok’s founder and CEO Greg McEvilly’s love for camping spurred the creation of the successful outdoor lifestyle brand. It all started years ago when Greg and his brother planned a whitewater rafting trip on which they brought hammocks for sleeping along the banks of the Rio Grande in Mexico. While on that trip, he fell in love with ham-

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mock camping and found himself thinking about how he could use hammocks more in his daily life. He reflects on how he felt at that stage in his life, thinking, “How can I increase my own flourishing and bring this feeling into my everyday life?” Greg’s desire to recreate his experience while camping for himself and others is the driving factor behind his business. When the hammock he took to the Rio Grande broke on the last night of his trip, Greg realized that there was a gap in the market. He envisioned “a business focused on the triple bottom line that could rival big brands someday like Patagonia and North Face but also really focuses on humans flourishing by elevating time outside in the everyday—not just in the epic backcountry experiences.” The Roo Double was their first hammock, and they have since expanded the brand, selling a number of other outdoor products. Greg says, “We are an outdoor lifestyle brand on a mission to elevate time outside.” While Kammok has a committed customer base all over the world, lovingly dubbed their

“tribe of outsiders,” they are based on the Eastside where the Kammok team enjoys connecting in-person with customers at their headquarters and flagship store on East 7th. The Kammok team is driven by several internal core values. Greg notes, “We believe that people everywhere should have access to time outside on a daily basis because it is restorative and important for health.” He adds, “At the core of our mission, we are an outdoor wellness brand.” Furthermore, the Kammok team takes sustainability seriously. As a certified B-corp and 1% for the Planet member, their products are durable and come with a lifetime warranty while being made with a commitment to sustainable materials. Most importantly, Kammok takes pride in being a part of customer’s stories when they say they feel restored or have created deeper connections with their friends or family. To Greg, those feelings and experiences are at the core of why they do what they do.

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The name “Kammok” was accidentally conceived by Greg while sharing his new concept with his wife. After saying “camping hammock” enough times, he accidentally said Kammok, and they both immediately knew that was the name of his company.


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Celebrate a Piece of History

June 10, 11:30 a.m. -12 p.m. Take the whole family out to the ballpark and join the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department as they celebrate Downs Field Historic Grandstands Renovation Ceremony. The historic baseball field in the heart of East Austin has served as a community hub for generations. Take the kids, dress comfortably, and enjoy the outdoors in this beautifully renovated park! 2816 E 12th St.

Comedy Showcase June 14, 8 p.m.

Prepare for a night of laughter at Cherrywood Coffeehouse as it hosts a comedy showcase. Make sure to arrive early, order a drink, and grab a seat on the patio. The showcase is a weekly event, so join the fun and laughter any Tuesday night this summer.

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June 18, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Start the morning at Rosewood Park as they kick off with the Juneteenth Parade at 10am, ending at George Washington Carver Museum with live music performances, a marketplace, arts and crafts, and activities for the whole family. The event is free and open to the public.

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The Sound of Music June 15-July 24, times vary

The hills are alive in Austin as The Sound of Music plays on the stage at Zach Theatre. Throughout June and July, residents are invited to a showing of this musical classic, bringing the Von Trapp family to life. The musical includes a Tony, Grammy, and Oscar-winning score and is sure to entertain. 202 S Lamar

Camp Latinitas

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June 27, 10 a.m.

Young girls, ages 9-14, are invited to attend summer camp with Latinitas. With different themed camps for students interested in design, entrepreneurship, empowerment, and gaming, campers will learn valuable life-long skills by completing various projects. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.

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Dress in red, white and blue and head to Bastrop for their annual Patriotic Festival, just in time for July 4. Festivities include face painting, a water wonderland, sand volleyball, basketball, bingo, and more. Then stick around after the sun goes down for a dramatic fireworks display. 1200 Willow St., Bastrop |

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H-E-B Austin Symphony Concert & Fireworks Gather on Vic Mathias Shores while the city skyline is lit up with an unforgettable fireworks display as Austin Symphony hosts its Independence Day show. Bring a picnic blanket and some snacks and grab a spot on the lawn during this free event. 701 W Riverside Dr. |

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Keep on learning as the Carver Museum presents the first career retrospective of iconic photographer Jamel Shabazz in their newest exhibit: Peace to the Queen. The

Juneteenth Celebration

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July 25, 6 p.m.

Enjoy the fresh air with a concert under the stars as Moody Amphitheater hosts three powerhouse artists. Featuring Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker, this show is sure to be an indie music fan’s dream and a great excuse to get outside and enjoy what Austin is most well-known: incredible live music, gorgeous green spaces, and a fun-loving community. Waterloo Greenway lawn tickets start at $35. 1401 Trinity St.

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Movies in the Park July 28, 9-11 p.m.

Movies in the Park is back as Austin Parks Foundation presents a series of free family-friendly movies throughout the summer. The free event allows families to gather in Colony Park on July 28 to watch a showing of The Mitchells vs. The Machines. Dogs, picnics, and lawn chairs are welcome.

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4 EPIC ROAD TRIPS STARTING WITH EASY FLIGHTS FROM AUSTIN

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Austin Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) is quickly becoming a fast-track pass with nonstop flights to anywhere you want to go. With new routes, new airline carriers, the addition of the South Terminal, and future expansion plans, the options are only becoming more and more attractive (and affordable!) for jet-setters to escape this beloved city and embark on an unfor-

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gettable adventure. Lucky for East Austinites, ABIA calls our attractive sector of land home. Within 20 minutes or less, we’re a skip, hop, and a jump from a security line that puts us on a short flight to some of the most beautiful parts of the country. Knowing the options are endless and the bucket lists are long, we’ve outlined four epic road trips that are a cost-effective flight from Austin and have some of the most desirable destinations to explore.

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If you’re flying what’s known as an Ultra Low Cost Carrier (ULCC), you can purchase a ticket at the airline’s check-in counter for a fraction of the cost because there are certain fees they are obligated to remove. Spirit Airlines, in particular, will remove up to $46 for a round trip flight. Use this trick with Frontier and Allegiant as well. Be sure to check the airport's website for departure times to ensure someone is working the counter.


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ROAD TRIP PACKING ESSENTIALS 1. A paper map 2. Mosquito repellent & sunblock 3. Solar-powered phone charger 4. Small cooler for snacks & drinks 5. Water bottle with filter 6. A roll of paper towels & toilet paper 7. Download offline maps, music, podcasts, & audio books 8. Car inverter to recharge all your electrical gear while on the road 9. Cooling towel (for hikes in summer months)

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BUT WAIT. THERE'S MORE! Want to continue up the NorCal coast to Oregon? Check these epic stops off your bucket list.

Clockwise: Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park, Patrick’s Point State Park, Phillips Gulch Waterfall at Salt Point State Park

1. Humboldt Redwoods State Park & Eureka 2. Patrick’s Point State Park 3. Redwoods National Park & Fern Canyon 4. Shores Acres State Park/Sunset Bay State Park & Coos Bay, OR

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-umerous -breathtaking stops on this road map can be savored over an entire summer or compacted into one action-packed week. The journey through this lush land is yours for the making. No trip to San Fran is complete without a stop at the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Both the well-manicured trails above and the ocean park below give beautiful, yet different, vantage points for perfect photo ops. Bay Area Discovery Museum is a good second stop to

5. Crater Lake National Park, OR (pictured above)

stretch the legs as you leave San Fran traffic in the rear view mirror. The best place to spend the second half of the day is at Wing & Barrel Ranch. This is a place to truly bask in the finer things in life: indulging in delicious food and enjoying some of the best sport clay shooting in the country. Their clubhouse and facilities are second to none, and the staff will take care of your every need while also teaching you a thing or two about this historic way of life they so passionately preserve. Leave in time to capture the gorgeous sunset over the rolling hills while driving the winding road to The Stavrand Hotel at

Russian River Valley for the night. Beat the crowds and take an early morning hike through Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve before check out. Wander through 805 acres of ancient coastal redwoods, strolling next to 1,000-year-old giants creaking as if they’re divulging their wisdom on creatures who walk below. Next stop is Sonoma Coast State Park. Take the short hike to Sunset Boulders and peek at the vastness of the deep blue ocean. About three miles away is Goat Rock Beach where the Russian River meets the ocean and where seals snack

on fresh water fish conveniently landing in their playground. Take the short narrow trail past the bluffs to Blind Beach where Arch Rock and beachcombers rest. There is nothing like the sound of the waves in the mornings while breathing in the chilled Pacific Ocean breeze. At Salt Point State Park, grassy terraces quickly turn to sandstone cliffs. In fact, Salt Point boasts six miles of rocky bluff hiking where tide pool beds are teeming with marine life. This place is best explored in low tide for up close views of protected sea life and in high-tide for dramatic waves spraying the air as

they collide with rocks as they make their grand entrance. Continuing on Highway 1, Fort Bragg is sure to put a sparkle on your list with their famous glass beaches, MacKerricher State Park, and an adorably quaint historic downtown. A glass beach may not sound very relaxing; however, this is no ordinary glass. It appears on shore like tiny sparkling pebbles of varying shapes beaming with vibrant whites, emeralds, and ambers. After soaking in the sun, head downtown for the evening to get a taste of Overtime Brewing for a much needed meal and a refreshing cold brew.

6. Stay at Vertical Horizons Tree House Paradise, OR 7. Burney Falls & Lassen Volcanic National Park (pictured below) 8. Lake Tahoe

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The top of the South Island begins in the Marlborough region that produces world-famous Sauvignon Blanc wines, but these sweeping vineyards quickly give way to some of the most ethereal landscapes that the world has ever put on the map. Imposing ice formations like Fox Glacier that are situated down the road from volcanic plateaus. Rugged mountains lead down to a coastline that finishes as a scenic fjord and skirts miles of coastline where the color of the sands undulate between gold, black, and pink. Renting a car is perhaps the most assured way to allow yourself the indulgence of a hike along the mirrored surface of Lake Wanaka or a stop to observe the flocks of albatross, colonies of sea lions and broods of yellow-eyed penguins that inhabit the area around the showstopping Victorian architecture of Dunedin. Whatever you do, make sure you have enough time to see it all.

Although a country in its own right, New Zealand is technically an island — two in fact. The North Island is home to the capital city of Auckland as well as the city that may be far more important to some, Hobbiton. While the bucolic landscape and temperate climes of the North Island make it more populous and filled with farm-fresh products that can be picked up along nearly any roadside, the geography pales in comparison to this island’s southern counterpart.

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Continuing south, Seven Mile Bridge is a historical landmark in its own right due to its massive span. Also known as the Overseas Highway, this epic part of the trip gives the illusion of floating over the water as if you’re in the middle of the ocean with no dry land in sight. Once on solid ground, visit Bahia Honda State Park to experience the white sand beaches: Calu-

Next stop is Islamorada, a village made up of six separate keys, known for picturesque sandy beaches and Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park. Keep your eyes peeled for fossils; you just might find a one-of-a-kind souvenir at this former quarry. From here, visit Alligator Reef by boat where sea life abounds, waters are crystal clear, and where its famous lighthouse anchors a lively snorkel location.

Make a pit stop at Florida Keys Brewing Co. to throw back a flight of their tropical- and seasonal-inspired brews before heading out. At Turtle Hospital, learn about sea turtles and what conservationists are doing to rescue and rehabilitate this incredible and endangered species.

First stop upon arriving in the Keys is John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Glass bottom boats are a theme here; however, adventurists are encouraged to swim the coral reef for an unforgettable sight: swimming over the Christ of the Abyss Statue that rests 25 feet below the surface.

hether landing in Miami or Ft. Lauderdale, make your way to the beach where the salty blue water crashing on soft creamy sand wait to greet visitors in a steamy, peaceful bliss at the southernmost tip of the United States.

There is truly so much to see at this little slice of heaven (or slice of pie—key lime to be exact). The southern tip of the Sunshine State has even more to explore within an hour or two of the Keys themselves, a good excuse to extend the trip and bask in the sun, eyes closed, listening to the waves as they steadily crash ashore.

Start the day with a trip to Dry Tortugas National Park, an island 70 miles off the coast of Key West, making it the least visited national park in the U.S. Half of the excursion is getting there, soaring over a calm, yet vibrant, sea while keeping an eye out for dolphin pods, shipwrecks, and sea turtles. On the island, explore massive Ft. Jefferson and its historic architecture now covered in bright green grass. The trip there (whether by boat or seaplane) will include snorkel gear. So get ready for close encounters with sea life in the still, warm waters at Garden Key.

In Key West, visit the historical Hemingway House and be inspired by the salty breeze and towering palms that emerge from the well-manicured grounds. After taking your picture with the ‘Southern Most Point’ marker (only 90-miles to Cuba!), make your way to Stock Island for a unforgettable kayaking tour through the Mangroves. Then head back into Key West to explore its Old Town or hop on Conch Tour Train for a narration of the eclectic city. Last, but not least, be sure to stop in for a taste of the namesake dessert at Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe.

sa Beach on Florida’s Bay and Loggerhead Beach on the Atlantic Ocean. From there, drive to Big Pine Key for a miniature-deer (Key Deer) sighting, and visit No Name Pub covered from wall-to-ceiling in currency signed by visitors past. Be sure to bring cash and leave your mark too.

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ust 30 minutes from the glitzy lights and ringing slots of Vegas sits a landscape that feels uncharted, lying peacefully underneath baby blue skies filled with beaming rays of sun, waiting to be explored. Stumbling upon Lake Mead National Recreational Area lends itself to undulating terrain while driving the winding roads alongside sparkling blue waters juxtaposed against rust-colored hills. It’s a treat to explore what feels like the world’s largest playground, dipping in and out of sandstone caves and red rock formations under the bursting Nevada sun. Continuing along the route, another stop that will blow you away is Valley of Fire State Park. The colors are profoundly out-of-this-world. From cream-colored slot canyons to Native American huts built into cliffs to purple peaks, the panoramic display of the park’s colorful hues proves exactly why it’s called the Valley of Fire. Arrive in Zion National Park by sunset to fully experience the brightness of the citrus shades as they reflect off desert walls. Two miles from the Zion entrance, Driftwood Lodge rests on the Virgin River with

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spacious rooms, spectacular views, and savory food at their onsite restaurant. Rise with the sun for a wildlife sighting as you make your way into the park. This magnificent piece of parkland is speckled with maroon, orange, and cream rocks jutting out as if they were reaching for the heavens. This place truly makes one feel as if they are a tiny ant next to rocks that climb so high that it’s rare to capture the earth’s floor and the open sky in the same lens. No trip here is complete without a hike wading up the Virgin River through the renowned section called The Narrows. Just 40 minutes west, adventurists are in for a completely different experience at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. Next, make reservations ahead of time to experience Antelope Canyon as you wander below the earth’s surface through sherbet-swirled caverns that have been carved smooth over millennia by desert winds and rain. Next stop is Vermillion Cliffs National Monument. From The Wave (which looks like an orange ocean on dry land) to the yellow limestone Vermillion Cliffs intercepted

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THE HANA HIGHWAY Arguably one of the most epic adventures in the Hawaiian Islands, and definitely the best drive in Maui, Highway to Hana is about the journey, not the destination. First things first, rent a convertible, and then hit the road in a bikini top and flip-flops. It’s going to be a good day! From bamboo and eucalyptus forests to gushing waterfalls to multi-colored beaches and dramatic cliffs, this drive is full of surprises at every turn.

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with steep canyons to White Pocket area formation that appears as foamy waves rising up from the desert, it’s no wonder the Pueblos settled on this dreamy plateau. As one of the seven wonders of the world, a stop at the Grand Canyon needs no further explanation. Walk the South Rim or explore its depths with a hike or mule ride all the way down to the Colorado River. Toward Vegas, make a pit stop at Hoover Dam. The stop is delightfully more serene and breathtaking than the 1997 film “Vegas Vacation” makes it

out to be. Next is a photo op at the increasingly popular art installation: Seven Magic Mountains. Constructed by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, these carefully crafted boulder-(not rock)stacks, rising out of the desert landscape, are larger than life and are painted in bursting rainbow colors. It’s no wonder there are so many Native American settlements and parklands within such a short drive of each other. The landscapes here are painted with colorful, yet delicate, brush strokes and dotted with alien formations carved by Mother Nature herself.

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By the end of day, and the end of highway that concludes at Haleakala State Park and Seven Sacred Pools, the sun should be setting! It’s tempting to remain in the sublime presence of the crashing foam spraying against the rugged black rock or watch the cascades turn into pools that turn into streams as they make their way to the open ocean. However, Hana Highway is not as majestic at night as it is in daylight. So it’s time to get some good footage of the hairpin turns in the sunset, making your way back down the highway, reveling in a day well-spent. -by Ashley Bowling

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open air walkways to display fine art lined with smooth jazz clubs, coffee shops, and trailblazing restaurants.

After touching down in Denver, make the short drive to River North Art District. This is no run-of-themill art gallery, but the RiNo art scene is a place where old warehouses and factories are now vibrant walls and

From the Mile High City, head south toward Colorado Springs to Pike’s Peak. Take some time in the foothills to hike among the dramatic boulders at Garden of the Gods National Landmark. Entrance is free, and

Stop at Denver Central Market for a bite from one of the many vendors peddling satiating dishes from Tammens Fish Market, or sample Tin Cup Whiskey ice cream with Pistachio Brittle from High Point Creamery.

hiking among these geological formations feels like walking on an alien planet. Drive or train to the top of Pike’s Peak for gorgeous panoramic views from “America’s Mountain.” As the trip goes deeper into the Rockies heading toward Independence Pass, the highest paved road in the country, this stretch of highway along the Continental Divide serves up expansive views of the surrounding alpine tundra. Keep trekking west all the way to Glenwood Springs, home of the world’s largest mineral hot springs pool. Soak in the restorative waters, then head toward Hanging

Lake Trail. This hike leads to the edge of Glenwood Canyon and a charming turquoise lake where the air feels fresh and breathing is easy. For more heart-pumping fun, let loose at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, with a cavern tour or feel the rush of mountain air at 7,000 feet on their alpine coaster. The next notable stop is more of a passage. Trail Ridge Road is considered one of the most beautiful drives in North America for good reason. Traversing the Continental Divide, this stretch of highway reaches heights of over 12,000 feet

with views of glaciers, bighorn sheep, and brilliant wildflowers. Magnificent vistas from one of the many pull-offs provide the opportunity to soak in the spirit of the Rockies. Trail Ridge Road ends at Estes Park, the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. Accommodations in Estes Park range from The Stanley Hotel (famous setting for “The Shining”) to the YMCA of the Rockies. Start the morning with a warm cuppa at Kind Coffee before heading out for a hike. Once inside the park, take Emerald Lake Trail to Dream Lake. This crisp alpine lake provides opportunity to spot herds of elk grazing or a rainbow trout swimming in the clear waters. Turning south toward the city of Boulder is a hiker’s dream. Hike like a local by trekking along Royal Arch Trail, beginning at Chautauqua Park. At the end of the trail, pass under the arch, pause, and wonder at how a sandstone arch could be formed 20 feet in the air. As the day ends, stop at Wild Provisions Beer to sample local craft brews and grab a bite at the food trucks onsite. Colorado is an unending playground for outdoor enthusiasts with its breathtaking trails, stone mountain vistas, crystalline alpine lakes, and rushing rivers. A flourishing art scene and creative craft brews are also pervasive throughout the state. This road trip will leave you pining for the next trip to colorful Colorado.

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Tejas retreats are customizable and work well for small groups, families, and even businesses in search of team building experiences. Retreats offer an opportunity to break free of routine and the constant distractions that keep many from truly connecting with people. And the effects of a retreat don’t end once attendees return to daily life. Paul insists, “The impact [of a retreat] is that life doesn't have to be busy. We can take time, get to know each other, reconnect and then reenter the world [refocused].” It is important that attendees be intentional with their time at Tejas. Paul emphasizes that retreat is more a state of mind than a particular place. “Whether it's Tejas or another camp, a retreat, a hotel, a campground, it really doesn't matter what it is. It’s the point of getting away, unplugging, leaving the phone at home and all the worries that will be there when you get back.” He points out that it is up to us to “create those moments; whether it's with friends or family, take the time to be intentional with the people around you.” Contact: (979) 366-2422 1038 Pvt Rd 2191 Giddings, TX 78942

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Colorado Bend State Park

Located less than two hours north of Austin, Colorado Bend State Park is perfect for day or weekend trips. Take a guided subterranean tour through the caverns (be sure to call ahead to check availability) or enjoy over thirty miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, with views of stunning Lake Buchanan serving as a backdrop. Either way, make sure to stop and gaze at the gushing Gorman Falls, a 70foot spring-fed waterfall located at the end of a three-mile hike. 2236 Park Hill Dr., Bend, Texas

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Travel out of the Texas sun with a visit to Longhorn Cavern State Park and explore the cool underground caverns. Located just over an hour from Austin, this park offers views of the beloved Texas Hill Country as well as tunnels, stalactites, and stalagmites. Guided tours are available for visitors to learn about the geological and cultural history of the cave, which includes the residue of ancient seas and subterranean dance halls. While the caverns offer relief from the

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Palo Duro Canyon State Park

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Grab a swimsuit and an inner tube and head to Guadalupe River State Park for a weekend in the water. The park sits on the banks of the Guadalupe River, a winding waterway lined with imposing bald cypress trees. Guests can enjoy much needed water activities such as fishing, swimming, rafting, and tubing to escape the summer sun. Don’t forget to pack walking shoes for the nearby hiking trails. But be sure to make it back to camp in time to catch the colorful sunset bouncing off the evergreen river. 3350 Park Rd. 31, Spring Branch, Texas

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While most parks in Texas change with the seasons, one park in West Texas dramatically shifts its appearance overnight. Monahans Sandhills State Park includes many active sand dunes, meaning the landscape changes from day-to-day. For this reason, the park doesn’t maintain any trails, but visitors are free to explore in any direction they choose. Pick a tall dune to climb then enjoy surfing down the soft sand. Summer temperatures climb high so don’t forget extra water and sunblock for this temperate park! Park Rd. 41, Monahans, Texas


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Intentional Moments Welcome Guests at Colton House WORDS BY Tejal Thakkar

Local designer Patrice Rios has paired Austin’s traditional with contemporary esthetics to create breathtaking and eclectic spaces that prioritize luxury while still creating a welcoming atmosphere for both visitors and locals.

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olton House Hotel is a boutique hotel with a sought-after location, kissing the edge of Travis Heights. The hotel was designed by Patrice Rios, an Austin-based interior designer whose design philosophy is to pull from her clients’ wants and needs to create something comfortable and one-of-a-kind. She always starts by asking, “How do you want the guest to instantly feel when they walk in?” Patrice’s dedication to upholding the es-

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sence of Austin is palpable throughout the space. She explains, “Austin is really funky and has this high energy but is super quiet at the same time.” The artwork seamlessly weaves through the story of both Texas and Austin with a number of art pieces featuring native Texas animals paired with music artwork that pays homage to Austin’s music scene. The team labored over every detail to make each space in the hotel just right, down to “selecting every single color for each tuft


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in the rugs around the hotel,” according to Patrice. She and her team carefully thought through the feeling they want to create within each area. For example, a vibrant red rug welcomes guests as they enter the hotel, immediately catching the eye and evoking a sense of elegance. She goes on, “As you walk through the hotel, you have little stopping points that command attention." The different spaces throughout employ a mixture of fabrics and textures that create variation and interest. For instance, Patrice notes that the Chesterfield sofa exudes a “serene, cowboy style,” but it is paired with velvets and jewel tones which are more contemporary and elegant. The hotel combines nods to tradition with modern textures and patterns throughout the space. The club room, for example, gives off an old western feel, as “guests are taken back to the 30s and 40s where Texas began,” describes Patrice. Patrice says she loves designing boutique hotels because each space can be an experience to feel like a home away from home. She proudly states that the fouryear long project resulted in “the ultimate space.”

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East Austin residents Blake and Adam Sparks of Sofia Travel are the fun-loving tour guides who literally welcome guests into their extended family.

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he duo proudly takes travelers on the trip of a lifetime to Adam’s ancestral country, Greece, as well as a number of other destinations, while their hope is that, in turn, guests bring the spirit of Greece back with them to their Austin community.

Sofia Travel was founded by Grecian immigrant Elizabeth, and her husband David Sparks, in 1984 as a way to travel back to Greece to visit her family. The company started solely on the idea that if they could bring a “small group of people to Greece to see some of the sites, it would cover their plane tickets,” according to Elizabeth and David’s son, Adam, who currently owns Sofia Travel. That first tour, planned by his parents in order to travel back to their homeland, has spurred decades of joy and success for the Sparks family. Soon, they were running the tour company fulltime, and David had become a professor of Hellenic Studies. After

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graduating from college, Adam decided to take on the family business with his wife, Blake. He explains, “My job has allowed me to stay connected to Greece and to be able to give that to my two-year old son, too.” Sofia Travel specializes in group tours of 1530 people, which are primarily coordinated through different organizations, their

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with whom they do a yearly authentic Greece tour. Adam notes, “I personally guide every trip that we offer, and that means that the person they are speaking to on the phone is the same person who is showing them around the Parthenon. That is something that's pretty rare in the industry.” Blake proudly adds, “Adam’s strength is tying it all together


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“Sometimes I feel that our job is not helping people. But every time I go to Greece, I remember how life-giving it is to have this experience and that everyone benefits from it, especially post-pandemic.” -Blake Sparks

because no one is going to remember all the facts, but he tells an epic story that you can't help but be really involved.” Blake notes that the most special part of their work is that “everyone immediately has such an amazing connection to Greece because the people are so welcoming and open. They come back and tell us

After a difficult two years for our community, families are continuing to struggle as food and housing prices soar.

a story about how the woman working at the shop gave them free scarves or someone leaves something at a restaurant and some guy comes running after the bus, chasing it down the street to give it back.” Blake and Adam love creating these kinds of experiences for their fellow travelers and work to keep those experiential connection moments alive at

home in Austin. Blake observes that “sometimes when you travel, you bond with people on a trip and then you never see them again. But because so many people are based here locally, we can get together to have dinner and relive that trip and keep the spirit alive.”

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It’s our culture we’re trying to introduce to Austin.”

New ‘Kid’ on the Block

A Perfect Peruvian Paradise WORDS BY Guadalupe Triana PHOTOS BY Baptiste Despois

On East Cesar Chavez, a relaxed, yet refined, eatery has captivated Austinites with its charming details and equally stunning dishes. Outside the Quonset hut structure that houses a tiny, yet creative kitchen, there’s a vast outdoor dining area with countless touches of color that transport guests to a distant land without ever leaving East Austin. 44 EASTside | June/July 2022

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he bright neon-colored sign atop Llama Kid is made up of tiny replicas of classic chicha artist concert posters, like El Chacalón and Grupo Alegria, paying homage to owner and chef Diego Ysrael Sanchez’s favorite artists growing up. Born and raised in Huancayo, Peru, Diego moved to the states in 1999. Since then, Diego’s life has revolved around the kitchen. He began his career as a server, and that’s when he knew he would become a chef. When renowned Peruvian chef and entrepreneur Gastón Acurio launched La Mar Cebichería in New York, Diego landed the job as sous chef. The idea of preparing Peruvian cuisine in a high-caliber setting was new to Diego, but he remained inspired working with an esteemed chef.

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Fast forward to 2020 when Diego brought his talents to Austin. It quickly became clear to Diego that Austin would be the place to bring his vision for Llama Kid to life. “Llama Kid is just the food of my childhood—it’s memories of Peru,” he explains. “It’s also the techniques that I have acquired through my work and my travels around the world.” The first version of Llama Kid took place in a ghost kitchen, and because of the pandemic, food was only available for takeout. Not long after opening and experiencing overwhelming success, one of Diego’s Peruvian customers introduced him to Rosa Santis. Diego pitched the concept of Llama Kid to Rosa, and from there, everything moved rather quickly. She loved the food, and something


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just clicked. Diego smiles, “I think it was meant to be.” The menu is a journey itself, offering visitors a fresh ceviche bar, an array of healthy options, and plenty of Peruvian classics. The Mixto plate is a seafood enthusiast’s dream. The dish comes with a savory mix of fried calamari, fluke, shrimp, octopus, sweet potato, Peruvian corn and cancha corn, or toasted corn, all covered in the ají amarillo leche de tigre juice, otherwise known as the fresh, acidic liquid concentrate left on the plate. “It’s our culture we’re trying to introduce to Austin,” Diego remarks with pride. Despite the primarily Peruvian perspective, for several of the dishes, Diego takes cultural inspiration from other cuisines as well. He

prepares Seco De Costilla, or short ribs, like the French do, whom he regards as the best at braising meats. For the anticuchos, or skewers, Diego emulates the grilling techniques often found in Mediterranean cuisine. So far, the ‘new kid on the block’ has been welcomed to East Austin with open arms because of Diego’s hard work, dedication, and welcoming demeanor as he stops by to ask patrons about their experience. “I’ve always known that things could go left,” Diego says. “But I also know that if I give my everything, the best will happen.” Contact: 4620 E Cesar Chavez St. llamakidatx.com @llamakidatx

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From Nonna's Kitchen

An Authentic Pasta Experience Kayla Butts PHOTO BY Rachel Benavides WORDS BY

Some of my fondest childhood memories come from days in my grandmother’s kitchen, making concoctions of flour, water, and eggs. Hours were spent exacting the precise ratio of wet and dry ingredients to get the perfect sticky (but not too sticky) consistency. I took even greater care choosing the flavorings, my nose discriminating between the full, dusty bottle of marjoram and the sweet, woody smell of cinnamon toast. 46 EASTside | June/July 2022

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haking salt out of the mushroom-shaped shaker into my favorite Pyrex bowl with olive green flowers, I imagined myself in Nonna’s kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace for an oven and a broom handle for a rolling pin. The ceiling of her Italian villa was hidden behind drying peppers and copper pots, her walls reverberated her musings on panna cotta and pan sauces. She revealed to me the secrets of navigating life while rolling out the perfect pasta.

back to my room or anywhere other than her kitchen.

Nan always seemed to come home as I was rolling out my own dough, sometimes with a commemorative action figure or a sweaty palm. She’d saunter in after a long day selling eyeglasses, shed her handbag and pumps, then come to an abrupt halt when her eyes set upon the all-purpose floured patina of her once harvest-gold countertops. Picking up a dripping egg shell from the floor, she would scold me

One seemingly ordinary evening, with my teen belligerence at an alltime high, I drifted back to Nonna’s kitchen, smelling of freshly baked bread and fennel. I imagined her skillfully peeling the skins from blanched tomatoes for her signature puttanesca. Carelessly wrapping the dish of frozen peas with aluminum foil instead of plastic wrap, I dreamt of culinary magic as it should be done, Nonna’s way, and pressed the start button. A

As most children of single, working moms, my adolescence was a blur of strawberry toaster strudels and hot pocket wrappers, except for the occasional home cooked meal. Mom determinedly bustled around the 7x4-foot galley kitchen, ladling gravy onto fried pork chops and skewering boiled potatoes to check for doneness. My recurring assignment was to nuke the veggies.

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few moments later, amidst yelping and cursing and failed attempts at extinguishing the flames, I was unceremoniously ushered out of the kitchen by my own mother, presumably to start amassing my meager savings toward a new microwave. ‘Nonna would never have microwaved her precious heirloom eggplants,' I angrily thought. Now, stirring to the hum of the stainless steel vent hood, my two girls and I make our own memories in the kitchen. We make oddly-shaped pancakes, cookies with scorched edges, and over-mixed blueberry muffins. There is no earthen fireplace oven. There is no Tuscan hillside dotted with tomato plants. There is no all-knowing Nonna. There are the occasional disasters; but sometimes, there is magic. On this day, there is perfect pasta. And always, there is the tradition of us, together, in the kitchen.


PASTA DOUGH

FILLINGS & SAUCES

Serves: 8 Prep time: 30 minutes Cook time: 3-5 minutes

Portobello Mushroom Ravioli

Hand-rolled Pasta with Marinara

Squid Ink Fettuccine with Seared Scallops

Serves: 4 Prep time: 30 minutes Cook time: 7 minutes

Serves: 6 Prep time: 45 minutes Cook time: 25 minutes

Serves: 4 Prep time: 60 minutes Cook time: 5 minutes

Ingredients: Prepared pasta dough Filling: 1 portobello mushroom, chopped 1/4 c. ricotta cheese 1/8 c. mascarpone cheese make fractions same 1/2 c. shredded parmigiana reggiano 2 t. packed, fresh mint 1/2 t. salt 1/4 t. black pepper Sauce: 1/2 c. heavy cream 2 T. butter spacing 1/4 c. parmigiana reggiano 1/4 c. mascarpone cheese Garnish with 1/4 c. fresh mint

Ingredients: Prepared pasta dough 2 T. olive oil 1/2 medium onion, diced 2 carrots, peeled and diced 3 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 t. salt 1/4 t. red pepper flakes Splash of dry, red wine 26 oz. crushed canned tomatoes 1/2 c. fresh basil, chopped

Ingredients: 1 pint cherry tomatoes Squid ink pasta dough 2 T. butter 2 T. olive oil 2 lbs. sea scallops 1/2 c. dry white wine Juice of 1 lemon 1/2 t. salt 8 large leaves fresh basil, chiffonade

Ingredients: 1 c. semola flour* 2 c. 00 flour* 1 t. kosher salt 3 whole eggs, plus 3 egg yolks 2 T. olive oil 1/3 - 1/2 c. water *All-purpose flour is a perfectly acceptable substitute for Italian flours. Directions: In the bowl of a standing mixer, whisk together flour and salt. Fit standing mixer with the dough hook and stir in eggs (reserve egg whites to use for the ravioli, or another use), olive oil, and 1/3 cup water on medium-low speed (if dough remains dry and crumbly, add one tablespoon of water at a time, until a soft dough forms). Mix for 3 minutes until the dough is smooth. Let dough rest at room temperature for at least 20 minutes. Using a pasta machine or rolling pin, roll pasta out into 1/16” thick sheets. Lay pasta on floured parchment paper and cut as desired. Once cut, hang to dry or use immediately. Cooking time will vary depending on the freshness of the pasta. If using a pasta machine, roll out dough on the thickest setting at least 6 times, adding flour to the surface of the dough and your hands if it starts to stick. Cut the dough into manageable lengths using a sharp knife or pizza cutter once it starts to stretch. Note: this job is easier with a second pair of hands. Continue to pass the dough through the pasta machine, folding it in half lengthwise, each time adjusting the side knob to a thinner setting until you reach desired thickness. (All the pasta in these recipes call for the thinnest pasta machine setting.) If rolling with a pin, flour a large work surface well. Cut dough into four pieces and roll each out until desired thickness (1/16” for these recipes). Once the dough is thin enough, you’ll likely need to roll it out once more. For Squid Ink Pasta: Substitute 1 tablespoon olive oil for 1 tablespoon cuttlefish ink. Whisk eggs, ink, and olive oil together before adding to dry ingredients.

Directions: In a food processor, combine filling ingredients. Pulse mixture, scraping down the sides, until a smooth paste is formed. Put 4 quarts of salted water over high heat in a large pot. Roll out pasta dough using a pasta machine or rolling pin to 1/16” thickness. On one sheet of pasta, spoon 1 tablespoon filling, leaving a 1/2” - 3/4” border on all sides. Once the sheet is filled, brush a thin layer of egg white on the exposed dough surrounding each tablespoon of filling. Cover filling with a second sheet of pasta, pressing gently to adhere the pasta around the filling, taking care to remove any air bubbles. Using a knife or pasta cutter, cut out ravioli to desired size. Boil ravioli for 1-2 minutes, until al dente. In a sauce pan, combine ingredients for sauce over low heat. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until sauce begins to thicken. Add pasta to sauce and garnish with mint.

Directions: Put 4 quarts of salted water over high heat in a large pot. Roll out pasta dough using a pasta machine or rolling pin to 1/16” thickness. Cut dough into 1” x 2” rectangles using a pizza or pasta cutter. Pinch the dough in the center to create bow ties, or starting at a long corner, roll the pasta in on itself, making a tubular shape. Have fun experimenting with shapes, and boil your favorites for 2-3 minutes. In a large, deep-sided pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Once hot, add carrots and onion, cooking for 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Add garlic, salt, pepper, and red wine. Cook an additional 2 minutes, stirring occasionally, until wine mostly cooks out. Add tomatoes and cook to boiling, then reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes more, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and allow sauce to cool slightly. Add sauce and basil to a food processor or blender and blend until large chunks have been broken down. Spoon sauce over prepared pasta and serve with parmesan shavings.

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Directions: Cut tomatoes in half and place evenly spaced out on a baking sheet. Cook at 200°F for 60 minutes. While tomatoes cook, put 4 quarts of salted water over high heat in a large pot. Roll out pasta dough using a pasta machine or rolling pin to 1/16” thickness. Using a pasta roller or pasta machine, cut dough into fettuccine. Hang fettuccine on a clean plastic hanger or pasta rack to prevent it from sticking to one another. Once water is boiling, cook pasta for 2 minutes, or until desired doneness is reached. Strain and set aside. In a large sauté pan, melt butter in olive oil over medium-high heat. Once fat is hot, sear scallops for about 90 seconds on each side. Transfer scallops to a clean plate. Reduce heat to medium low and immediately add white wine. Cook for 2 minutes, add lemon juice and salt. Cook for an additional 3 minutes and add in prepared pasta. Serve pasta topped with scallops, dehydrated tomatoes, and basil chiffonade.

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O U R FAV E R E S TA U R A N T S

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dining guide Mour Cafe

Featuring a rotating selection of the world’s most satisfying dishes, Mour Cafe is where gastropub meets comfort. They serve environmentally conscious ingredients, sourced from local farmers, which bring flavor that’s uniquely Austin to each soul-filled dish. mourcafe.com | 1414 Shore District Dr. Bldg. 3, Ste. 120

The menu at Cisco’s provides flavorful TexMex options for any meal of the day. Order favorites like their mouth-watering breakfast tacos or comforting cheese enchiladas for dinner. Either way, the food and the service will have you wanting more. 1511 E 6th St. | ciscosaustin.com

Rosewood Restaurant

This locally owned Gulf Coast Chophouse is located in a historic 1890s home with expansive outdoor dining overlooking downtown, featuring locally sourced 40-Day Dry Aged Bone in Ribeye and all the comforting favorites with an inventive twist. 1209 Rosewood Ave. | rosewoodatx.com

Artessano

The fresh tropical fruit juice and the arepas are why you need to visit Artessano. As a food trailer specializing in Colombian food, expect dance music and lots of friendly conversation when you visit. 1211 E 6th St.

Oddwood Ales

Designed as a cozy neighborhood pub, Oddwood Ales provides a variety of flavorful ales, home-made pizzas, and Italian dishes in a relaxed atmosphere with arcade games and a pet-friendly patio. 3108 Manor Rd. | oddwoodbrewing.com

Swift Pizza Co.

Bring the whole family any night of the week to enjoy incredible pizza, unique drinks, and all around entertaining vibes. This nostalgiainducing pizza joint offers fun for all ages. 3223 E 7th St. | swiftpizzaco.com

Hillside Farmacy

Something about Hillside Farmacy’s weekend brunches, patio dinners, and cocktails just make you feel better. Perhaps that’s due to its historical location in the lovingly renovated 1950s Hillside Drugstore. Or perhaps it’s because the fresh, carefully selected seasonal food that comes from local farms and onto your plate is just good medicine. 1209 E 11th St. | hillsidefarmacy.com

Cherrywood Coffeehouse

With an expansive patio and a continual rotation of events, you’ll find yourself frequenting for the community as often as food, which is an inviting array of tacos, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and smoothies. 1400 E 38 1/2 St. | cherrywoodcoffeehouse.com

Bobo’s Snack Bar

This community tasting room offers an old Austin vibe, and most importantly, plenty of snacks to accompany their wine, beer, and cocktail menu. Locally sourced ingredients fuel this neighborhood space, with options to accommodate most any dietary need in a cozy, inviting environment. 3850 Airport Blvd. | bobossnackbar.com 48 EASTside | June/July 2022

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Flyrite Chicken

Disrupting the fast food industry one sandwich at a time, Flyrite is a drive-thru with all-natural, antibiotic-free chicken as well as gluten-free and vegetarian options. 2129 E 7th St. | flyritechicken.com

Xian Sushi & Noodle

Fruta Feliz

A happy place where breakfast is served all day. Of course, you can also get lunch, but why would you when you can have chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and authentic breakfast tacos at 8PM? 3124 Manor Rd.

Intero Restorante

Intero, meaning “whole,” is dedicated to the thoughtful use of every ingredient in their dishes. Homemade pastas, farm-totable plates, and artisan chocolates make up their bold, yet intimate, Italian menu. 2612 E Cesar Chavez St. | interorestaurant.com

Fresh, hand-pulled noodles are the star of the show at Xian. Enjoy a bowl of Chicken and Vegetable Stir Fry or the Dan Dan where noodles are pulled to guest’s preferred thickness then drenched in authentic Asian flavors. Visit for happy hour to enjoy their $5 menu. 1801 E 51st St., Ste. C370 | xianfresh.com

S-H Donuts

This unassuming store-front houses an outstanding array of fluffy-light donuts, a variety of kolache flavors, and savory breakfast croissants. Even if the food wasn’t enough, the warmth of the owners Sochea and Sarong make the trip to S-H worth it every time. 5313 Manor Rd.

Sour Duck Market

An offshoot of Odd Duck, Sour Duck Market is bringing the same custom approach to the fast-casual dining scene. With a menu packed with local flavors, Sour Duck so deliciously captures the spirit of Austin. 1814 E MLK Jr. Blvd. | sourduckmarket.com

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Sipping a Sunset Hola Acapulco WORDS BY

Deven Wilson Will Bowling

PHOTOS BY

Beyond the roars of a rapidly changing neighborhood, a beachy food truck sits inside a courtyard oasis serving up tropical flavors.

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colorful bouquet of succulent watermelon, cucumber, and pineapple slices rests like a crown above the fruity drink. El Mango Feliz's co-owner, Kimberly, smiles and explains as she shows off the radiant orange hues of their Acapulco drink, "That's one of the secrets. The fruit has to be fresh because if it's soggy, the colors are not bright." Fresh feels like an understatement with each slice appearing as if it were hand-selected by Mother Nature herself. El Mango Feliz’s owners, Kimberly Nieto and Brian Cordova, give meticulous attention to detail that touches every aspect of the experience at their humble food truck. They infuse their coastal backgrounds into everything from the truck’s playful exterior to the names of each menu item. Their specialty tropical drinks, Acapulco and Cancun (think agua fresca and Mangonada meets salty ocean air), pay homage to their beginnings, with Kimberly from Mexico’s west coast and Brian from the east. Their tropical narrative comes through effortlessly with the Acapulco. It tastes like a sunset distilled into a tropical pool of mango and pineapple with cooling waves of refreshing cucumber. Countering the natural sweetness of the fresh fruit, the straw is coated in tamarind flavored chili, blending hints of spice into the beachy elixir. Every sip offers the essence of each fruit without one overpowering the other. The mouth-watering garnish of towering fresh Tajin-spiced watermelon, cucumber, and pineapple, each dripping with accents of the drink, makes the Acapulco big enough to be a meal in its own right. Brian takes special care to make sure that the fruit stands out as the defining feature of this taqueria. Beyond the drinks, fresh fruit finds its place all across the menu. The El Mango Feliz taco takes joy in flaunting the well-seasoned mango resting on a bed of black beans, topped with avocado salsa. Packing in the vibrant flavors of these tropical getaways into delicious drinks and savory bites, El Mango Feliz is a destination in its own right.

No Waste.

Ever wonder what happens to the slices that don’t make the cut? By partnering with Too Good To Go, El Mango Feliz ensures their fresh supplies don’t go to waste. Any food they might have otherwise tossed for not meeting their standards gets picked up by someone who can use it.

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