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XL Dining Guide 2003 - Recommended Restaurants
GERMAN
G-towne Restaurant and Catering. Fork-tender zigeunerschnitzel for a taste of Germany. 201D Church St., Georgetown; (512) 869-4100.
Walburg Restaurant. Weekend buffets attract a crowd on FM 972, a few miles north of Georgetown. Walburg, (512) 863-8440.
INDIAN/PAKISTANI
Clay Pit. Upscale Indian fare that has drawn national attention, in a historic setting. 1601 Guadalupe St., 322-5131.
Swad. Indian vegetarian cuisine behind the Payless Shoes near Rutland Drive. 9515 N. Lamar Blvd., No. 156; 997-7923.
Tandoori Palace. Serving the food of Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. 9616 N. Lamar Blvd., No. 156; 834-1173.
ITALIAN
Cafe Spiazzo. A neighborhood restaurant that has mastered the basics. 5416 Parkhurst; 459-9960.
Ciola's. Terrific lasagna in Lakeway, with thick layers of pasta and meat. 1310 RM 620 S., Suite C-1; 263-9936.
Hill Country Pasta House. Good red-sauce fare and a gracious attitude. 3519 RM 620 N., 266-9445.
Piccolo Italian Cafe. Lunch buffet augments the regular menu. 2828 Rio Grande, 476-5600.
Reale's Pizza and Cafe. Good pizza on tasty crust, plus fine standards such as lasagna. 13450 N. U.S. 183, 335-5115.
Venice Cafe & Italian Grill. Multi-page menu with many cream sauces. 907 FM 685, Pflugerville; 989-8833.
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