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Tikka House Indian Eatery serves up traditional Indian dishes in Lakeway

Following success at its locations in downtown Austin, Waco and College Station, the Texas-based Indian restaurant Tikka House opened its fifth location in Lakeway in July, owner Kshitij Kumbhar said.

“It's a very regional authentic Indian,” Kumbhar said. “It’s [not] Americanized. We kept the recipes as they were. … People not only from here, but people from India also like how authentic it is.”

The overview: The small restaurant chain was started by the owners of Tulsi Fine Indian Cuisine in Round Rock.

“It’s a small group of friends,” Kumbhar said. “It's not corporate or anything.”

With most of the restaurant’s owners and chefs coming from a background in hotel management, Kumbhar said they bring around 15-20 years of experience in the hospitality industry.

The details: The most popular dishes at the restaurant, Kumbhar said, are chicken tikka masala—the restaurant’s namesake dish—samosas and biryani. Compared to other Indian dining options in the area, the portion sizes and prices at Tikka House are unique in being large and also affordable, Kumbhar said.

 
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Eco Estate Jewelry relocates in Lakeway

Eco Estate Jewelry has moved into a new business space in Lakeway.

The details: The shop, owned by Alida Tallman and Eric Hoffmaster, is now located in Lakeway Plaza, next to Santa Carina Mexican Restaurant. Prior to the relocation, the shop was located in Lakeway Commons.

What they offer: Eco Estate buys and sells fine jewelry and rare coins. Additionally, the shop offers jewelry repair and custom design as well as Rolex repair and service, according to its website.

 
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Millions of dollars sought to avoid significant decline in Austin parks access

With Austin's ability to add new parkland to keep pace with population growth greatly limited under a new state law, local parks leaders are now eyeing millions of dollars in new land acquisition to ensure adequate access to green space around town.

The approach: Priority areas for parks additions, including a new recreation center for Southeast Austin, have already been identified and could guide future bond investments. According to Heymans, every $100 million of new acquisition funds would serve up to 10% more of the city's population by adding:

  • 60 acres of destination parks
  • 60 acres of pocket or neighborhood parks
  • More than 200 acres of greenbelts

 
Latest Education News
Texans can apply to public colleges, universities for free from Oct. 13-19

From Oct. 13-19, Texas residents will not have to pay to apply to in-state public colleges and universities.

The details: During Free College Application Week, application fees will be waived for all Texas residents applying to undergraduate programs at public colleges and universities located in Texas. First-time college students, transfer students and students returning to school are eligible, according to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

To qualify for the fee waiver, all applications must be submitted through ApplyTexas, the state’s college application portal.

What they're saying: “Texas prioritizes opportunities for students to pursue the best education they need to succeed in high demand, good-paying jobs after graduation,” Gov. Greg Abbott said in an Aug. 29 news release. “By supporting our students today, we are investing in a stronger Texas tomorrow.” 

Put in perspective: Most high school seniors apply to 5-10 colleges or universities and each application costs about $60-$75, state lawmakers estimated in June.

 
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6 trending Austin-area stories

Here are the top trending Community Impact stories in the Austin metro from Sept. 29-Oct. 3.

1. New restaurant Grey Orchard to open in Round Rock

2. Nana B's Country Kitchen now serving comfort food in Round Rock

3. Jet's Pizza opens Round Rock shop near Old Settlers Boulevard

4. Texas Roadhouse to open in Leander this November

5. Austin ISD adopts lower tax rate for 2025-26, homeowners could see savings

6. Q&A: Meet 4 candidates for Pflugerville mayor

 

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