Reviews

1417 French Bistro Crafts Traditional French Dining Experience on South First

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BOULDIN CREEK’S 1417 recently announced a number of changes, including a new executive chef in Kyle Mulligan and an updated name, 1417 French Bistro.

— Avery Matschek

5 Reasons to Visit Austin, Texas

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1417 French Bistro is a warm and friendly neighborhood restaurant that embraces the culture of dining at a true French bistro. The curated and aesthetically pleasing restaurant space feels inviting, yet is elevated with modern artwork, mid-century furniture and a lush array of plants.

— 5 Reasons To Visit® Editorial Staff

New Austin Restaurants to Put on Your Radar

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AUSTIN’S FOOD SCENE is as diverse as its music culture. There’s no shortage of interesting restaurants and food trucks to try, and new ones are arriving all the time. Here are three of our favorite recently-opened eateries, and a fourth that’s coming later this summer.

— David Clough

South Austin neighborhood bistro boasts all-new look, name, chef, and menu

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One of South Austin’s newest neighborhood staples has refreshed, rebranded, and revealed both new leadership and new menus. Goodbye, 1417 Bistro; hello, 1417 French Bistro — because who doesn’t love a bit of added French flare?

— Hannah J. Frías

1417 French Bistro With Some Exciting Updates

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South Austin restaurant 1417 announces many exciting changes: a new name “1417 French Bistro”, executive chef, expanded food and beverage menu, updated interior décor and new happy hour specials. Today we are joined with Executive Chef Kyle Mulligan to talk us through these changes, what people can expect and even walk viewers through how to make Escargot vol au vent!

— Studio 512

Dining Guide

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Under a magnificent old live oak, tables set with charmingly mismatched plates have sprung up behind the building that used to house Sway. From the eclectic menu, we liked the custardy buttermilk-tomato tartlet boasting a tender crust and a garnish of pickled onion. On the other hand, the fried frogs’ legs were dry and jacketed in a too-thick batter. Best offering was generous slices of medium-rare lamb loin on couscous brightened with dabs of harissa and halal white sauce (think mayo and yogurt with a touch of lemon and sugar).

— Texas Monthly

5 things to know in Austin food right now: Classy neighborhood bistro sways into Bouldin Creek area

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We get it. It can be difficult to keep up with the fast pace of Austin’s restaurant and bar scene. We have you covered with our regular roundup of essential food news.

— Trey Gutierrez

Food Writers Share Their Favorite Restaurant Experiences Of 2021

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We didn’t eat at enough restaurants last year. Sure, in a lot of ways 2021 was more “normal” than 2020 — we started going to concerts, bars, movie theaters, and generally having lives again. Covid cases were on a downward trend! Vaccination rates were rising! Then we got hit with the Delta and Omicron variants and that renewed sense of optimism started to fizzle.

Roasted Marrow Bones
— Dane Rivera

The Best New Dishes We Ate This Year in Austin

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There ain’t much that can come between a Texan and gastronomical goodness (nice try Delta, winter grid lockdown, and the rest), and much like in 2020, new eateries have continued to fling open their doors to hungry folks down south.

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— James Wong and Raf Miastkowski