The Oasis Restaurant in Austin, Texas
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However, not just the view is spectacular from the restaurant, their eclectic cuisine is full of delicacies, flavor and aroma, so much like heaven that you feel like you're there with every mouthful of meat, fish, vegetables or dessert.
A highly recommended eatery, even if it might be a little expensive, it's worth the money!
Address:
6550 Comanche Trail, Austin, TX 78732, USA
Opening Hours:
Open every day until 10pm.
On the web:
http://oasis-austin.com/
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