Welcome to East Side King
East Side King in Austin, TX offers flavorful Asian Fusion dishes with options for vegans and vegetarians. The restaurant provides a hipster, casual vibe with good pricing for delicious food. Customers rave about the katsu ramen and bento box meals, highlighting the impeccable flavors and generous portions. The welcoming service and trendy aesthetic make dining at East Side King a memorable experience. While some customers warn about potential gluten contamination, the overall consensus is positive, with patrons returning for the tasty dishes like the fried chicken sando and cucumber salad. Don't miss out on the happy hour specials and laid-back ambiance at East Side King.
- 2310 S Lamar Blvd Austin, TX 78704 Hotline: (512) 383-8382
East Side King, located in Austin, TX, is a must-visit for Asian fusion food lovers. This restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a range of options that cater to various dietary needs, including vegan and vegetarian choices. The menu features dishes like katsu ramen, bento boxes, and fried chicken sando, all served with flavorful and fresh ingredients that will leave you craving for more.
Customer reviews rave about the impeccable food quality and generous portion sizes. From the flavorful chicken bowl to the tantalizing cucumber salad, each dish is thoughtfully prepared to delight your taste buds. The attentive and friendly service adds to the overall dining experience, making you feel right at home.
The cozy and eclectic ambiance of East Side King, combined with its convenient location and amenities like outdoor seating and free Wi-Fi, make it a perfect spot for a casual lunch or a group gathering. Whether you're a first-timer or a returning customer, this restaurant promises a memorable dining experience that will keep you coming back for more. So, next time you're in Austin, be sure to stop by East Side King and indulge in a culinary delight that's sure to satisfy your cravings.

food so good I forgot to take a picture before eating it. I have always loved the food truck at high noon, elated to know there is a restaurant. Good pricing for very good food. The chicken bowl was impeccable, but not as good as the katsu ramen. Similar but better (IMO) to the Sa-Ten katsu ramen. Good portion as well. The service was great! The girl that helped us was so nice and accommodating. Will definitely be back.

Newbies here, ESK was amazing so flavorful, paired perfect with the cucumber salad That cucumber salad was so tasty full of herbs and a kimchi type paste 10/10. Would go back 1 million times. Natalie was especially helpful.

I went to East Side King on a lunch break about 30 minutes after opening and was the only one in there when I arrived. I quickly ordered and grabbed a seat and then sat around for a good solid 20-25 minutes before my food arrived. I did one of the bento box meals and overall thought it was decent value and decent flavor. Not bad by any means but nothing too special either. Would be open to trying some other stuff from the menu if I happen to be close by again.

During spring break, my friend Tania and I decided to go for it and drove our Houstonian butts to Austin for the weekend and it just really is such a good vibe. We spent the early half of the day exploring the pop ups of SXSW weekend and kayaking that we forgot to eat--LOL. So we quickly found a trendy Asian food spot near by called East Side King. You need to drive careful as you approach their location otherwise you'll miss it. It's hidden in plain sight and there's a shared lot right next to it. Walking into this joint though just felt like one of those "I'm remembering this spot" moments, because the murals and aesthetic just welcomed you in that manner. Tania and I were H U N G R Y so we went for their classic bento. Not too long later, we were presented with a beautifully plated meal. Pork belly, chicken, salad, rice--every girls favorite qualities. The flavors were just so good and right in that cannibal-like hunger moment too. If I'm honest, as a girl from Hawai'I who moved to Texas, I really missed being able to order plate lunches. Plate lunches in Hawai'i just have the perfect amount of everything. And it made my tummy happy to have that similar feeling again when dining at East Side King.

Chill, eclectic and homey with friendly service, this is a great spot to come and enjoy a leisurely lunch. They have a nice variety of items on their menu, and I chose the bento box with the chicken Katsu, jasmine rice, brussels sprouts, slaw, and pork banh mi. Can't speak to other days or times but this Saturday afternoon parking was a breeze. South Lamar is a vibe unto itself so on a sunny, warmer day it would be worth coming back to eat lunch here and then walk around to enjoy some of the local shops.

There's something about powering through a giant bowl of karaage, rice and fresh herbs that's just extreme satisfying. East Side King's rendition still holds up after all the years, ever since my first time getting it probably about a decade ago. They also had a great tent at ACL last year which was my go-to spot for lunch throughout the festival. That said, I have had issues with gluten contamination even though they mark things as safe for celiacs and claim that the fryer is safe. I would warn against it for anyone with a gluten allergy -- as it's the main reason I can't really come here anymore, as much as I wish that I could. I actually had a safer experience at their ACL pop-up than their brick and mortar location.

Fried chicken sando: it's a small Japanese burger. There are chicken + pickles + some sauce inside. Fresh crispy fried chicken. The burger buns are fluffy and slightly toasted. The portion is a bit small for the price.