by snasta | May 19, 2004 | Things To Do
I had the pleasure of attending the First Austin Asian Business Symposium that bought the leaders of various Asian communities, Asian chambers of commerce and several interesting speakers together at the Renaissance Hotel. It was truly amazing to see the political...
by snasta | May 4, 2004 | Other
Our last reader’s poll crowned Casino El Camino on 6th Street as the Hamburger King. Well time to figure out the best place to take Mom on Mother’s Day. Use the comments section to add your thoughts.
by snasta | May 1, 2004 | City Guide
Natural Bridge Caverns, the largest known cavern in Texas, was discovered on March 27, 1960, by four spelunkers who were students at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. The name was derived from the sixty-foot natural limestone slab bridge that spanned the...
by snasta | Apr 18, 2004 | Food and Drink
Vespaio is housed in a an up old storefront with lots of exposed brick and glass in the trendy SoCo (South Congress) district of Austin. One of the things I love about the place are it’s appetizers–huge plates of calamari, a tomato salad with soft...
by snasta | Apr 10, 2004 | Food and Drink
The Oasis restaraunt bills itself as the largest restaraunt in Texas and it is almost always hard to get a seat, especially around sunset. You don’t drive this far out of the way for average food and drink–people go to the Oasis for the spectacular view of...