The sweet corn bisque is equally rich and enticing, served with a roasted corn pico de gallo on top. The first spoonful is sweet, silky goodness with a surprising rush of heat from the spices. This is no demure damsel of a bisque! I could happily eat it until I pass out.
Because I am a low/highbrow foodie (thanks for coining that phrase Tolly!), I have to include my favorite lunch last week. Behold, I give you the newest creation on Hat Creek's menu, their Turkey Burger, a juicy, peppered patty, grilled to perfection. It rocked my noontime. It could rock my eveningtime, if Hat Creek would please open a restaurant in South Austin. My picture doesn't do justice to this burger, as I didn't get a great angle of a shot, to showcase the patty, but I was just too eager to eat it and didn't stop to snap more photos.
Lift Cafe has a sweet little patio where you can sip a bevie (alcoholic or caffeinated or both) and relax. The day I stopped in, a friend and I ordered this pretty cheese plate. Divine. And in celebration of stinky cheese (not that we had a stinky one on our cheese plate), I give you a different kind of treat. A "trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat". Well, if you're a toddler who thinks feet are good to eat, that is.
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I have been loving the menu overhaul at Lift! Their breakfast tacos are AWESOME - particularly the one with brie (the Frenchman, I think it's called?)
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It is more of a deepening of flavors, of richness and buttery goodness than "hey, I just ate a mouthful of cakey guacamole".
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