Ryan Horne+FollowAustin’s DipDipDip Tatsu-Ya closing soonDipDipDip Tatsu-Ya, the shabu-shabu spot that put Austin on the Michelin Guide map, is shutting its doors after six memorable years. For anyone who’s celebrated a birthday, shared a hot pot, or just enjoyed the interactive dining here, this is a big change for North Austin’s food scene. The team says a new concept is coming, but details are still under wraps. If you’re a fan, you’ve got until August 17 to get your last fix. What do you hope takes its place, and what’s your favorite DipDipDip memory? #Food #AustinEats #DipDipDip00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowNorth Austin’s DipDipDip Tatsu-Ya says goodbyeDipDipDip Tatsu-Ya, the spot that redefined Japanese hot pot in North Austin, is closing its doors after six years of unforgettable meals and memories. If you ever dipped A5 Wagyu or tried their wild tofu-skin “hot pockets,” you know this place was something special. But here’s the twist: Chef Tatsu Aikawa isn’t done yet—he’s already teasing a brand-new concept for the same Burnet Road location. What do you hope to see next from the team that brought us Ramen Tatsu-Ya and Kemuri? Let’s talk about what made DipDipDip stand out and what you’d love to see in its place! #Food #AustinEats #DipDipDip00Share