Haha of course you went to 85°C. Shocked they didn’t have your strawberry thing. The Asian BBQ fusion place looked good. That churro though, omg! That Eastern European place looked good. Odd to see such a mix but seemed like a good one. Chip’s commentary is ideal. The TexMex looked yummy. The stars looked gorgeous. I feel the same way when I look up at night. It always humbles me. Can’t wait to see the presidential library videos when they come out.
The ravioli kolaches (and all of them really) at the 85 Degrees spot is incredible. They also have what is probably the best ham & cheese kolache in the entire world
You absolutely MUST go to Dos Batos Tacos next time you're in Austin, and get the kids quesadillas with steak (and tell them not to cut it into slices, so it's more like a steak flour taco) Absolutely the very best!
Yeah i didn't know that nowehere else had kolaches until i moved to L.A. when i was 21. Which is weird, because literally every single donut place in Houston has kolaches. Never even heard of one that doesn't have them in Houston.
If you ever end up DRIVING and eating between Austin and DFW, you should check out West, Texas (which, oddly enough, is in Central Texas). Since a large number of Czech immigrants settled there, it’s the kolache capital of Texas. Czech Stop (classic pit stop), Gerik’s (great kolaches, massive cinnamon rolls), Slovacek’s (mini Buc-ee’s)-each is worth a stop if you’re ever on I-35 just north of Waco.
I hear ya on mexican food, we live in socal and it's just a short walk from a mexican grocery store and their deli in the back serves up some pretty bomb mexican, I could live off their quesadillas as long as I could afford to, haha. (I'm sure a lot of the regulars get tired of this story but in case any new folks didn't know, haha.) some amazing food and tbh sign me up for that coke float. :P
I'm not much of an bbq and taco raccoon os I wean vist Texas it's more more the history and the sites. Adam if your ever here in Lafayette La in March not only will find alot of good eats but Louisiana Comic Con some times has good deals on Video games you can't get in the US and in my case it's the only way to get thing's like an Sony Net Yaroze, an Super GameBoy 2, an moded X-BOX and Anime on Blu-ray.
Chip is my spirit animal
Chip is cool at least.
Thank you Adam for another great video from Texas!
Thrilling Commentary Chip
Haha of course you went to 85°C. Shocked they didn’t have your strawberry thing. The Asian BBQ fusion place looked good. That churro though, omg! That Eastern European place looked good. Odd to see such a mix but seemed like a good one. Chip’s commentary is ideal. The TexMex looked yummy. The stars looked gorgeous. I feel the same way when I look up at night. It always humbles me. Can’t wait to see the presidential library videos when they come out.
The ravioli kolaches (and all of them really) at the 85 Degrees spot is incredible. They also have what is probably the best ham & cheese kolache in the entire world
You absolutely MUST go to Dos Batos Tacos next time you're in Austin, and get the kids quesadillas with steak
(and tell them not to cut it into slices, so it's more like a steak flour taco)
Absolutely the very best!
Thanks for the suggestion!
Yeah i didn't know that nowehere else had kolaches until i moved to L.A. when i was 21. Which is weird, because literally every single donut place in Houston has kolaches. Never even heard of one that doesn't have them in Houston.
Pluto gazing
It’s like ridin a wire fence
If you ever end up DRIVING and eating between Austin and DFW, you should check out West, Texas (which, oddly enough, is in Central Texas). Since a large number of Czech immigrants settled there, it’s the kolache capital of Texas. Czech Stop (classic pit stop), Gerik’s (great kolaches, massive cinnamon rolls), Slovacek’s (mini Buc-ee’s)-each is worth a stop if you’re ever on I-35 just north of Waco.
Thanks for the info!
I hear ya on mexican food, we live in socal and it's just a short walk from a mexican grocery store and their deli in the back serves up some pretty bomb mexican, I could live off their quesadillas as long as I could afford to, haha. (I'm sure a lot of the regulars get tired of this story but in case any new folks didn't know, haha.) some amazing food and tbh sign me up for that coke float. :P
The fat guy in the reflection of the glass at the Lyndon Johnson presidential library was the ghost of George Reedy.
Baller.
Oh Chip, Chip, Chip…. Still questioning the existence of Duck Boats???
He does, yes.
@ I admire his determination, no amount of evidence will deter him!!
Proof*
We literally saw one and I was like "that's one right there!" And he was just like "there's nothing there."
@@AdamEatsTheWorld 😂😂
Austin, Texas... Good looking food. Excuse me while I wipe the drool off of my mouth.
Do you park your car at the airport in Chicago or just have someone drop you off Adam?
Neither, I take the train.
Is this all in one day?
I tend to keep a time tracker at the bottom of the screen indicating which day is which. I think that one was like five days.
I'm not much of an bbq and taco raccoon os I wean vist Texas it's more more the history and the sites. Adam if your ever here in Lafayette La in March not only will find alot of good eats but Louisiana Comic Con some times has good deals on Video games you can't get in the US and in my case it's the only way to get thing's like an Sony Net Yaroze, an Super GameBoy 2, an moded X-BOX and Anime on Blu-ray.
The pickle rage in this video was entertaining.