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    EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke

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    Three formats, one stop, no argument.

    EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke, Bar in Austin

    About EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke

    EurAsia 3 on Burnet Road serves ramen, sushi, and poke under one roof — a practical multi-format option for groups with split preferences on Austin's north side. Best suited as an early dinner anchor before moving to livelier late-night spots. Walk-ins likely workable; call ahead for groups.

    Quick Verdict

    EurAsia 3 on Burnet Road covers three formats — ramen, sushi, and poke — under one roof, which makes it a practical call when your group can't agree on a single cuisine. The Burnet corridor has thinned out considerably after 9 PM, and multi-concept spots that stay open late tend to fill a gap that more specialized venues leave open. If you're on the north side of Austin and want something that works both at 7 PM and later in the evening, this address is worth knowing. For a deeper look at what's eating and drinking in the city right now, check out our full Austin restaurants guide.

    What to Know Before You Go

    The address, 5222 Burnet Rd, Suite 400A, puts EurAsia 3 in the Allandale stretch of Burnet, a corridor that has added enough independent operators over the past decade to make it a legitimate dining destination rather than a strip-mall detour. The three-format menu (ramen, sushi, poke) is the defining feature here: it gives the kitchen three distinct audiences to serve and gives you flexibility on what kind of meal you're in the mood for. That breadth is either a selling point or a caution flag depending on how you feel about restaurants that try to do several things at once.

    Late-night viability is limited on Burnet compared to East 6th or South Congress. If you're planning an evening that runs past a dinner anchor, pair this stop early and move to Nickel City or 2500 E 6th St for late drinks. The neighborhood quiets down earlier than Austin's core bar zones, so EurAsia 3 works well as the meal, not the night.

    No pricing, hours, or booking data is publicly confirmed in our database at this time. Walk-in availability is likely given the format and location, but calling ahead is advisable for groups of four or more. For drinks-forward venues that carry later into the night, Aba Austin and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Slaughter Lane offer alternatives with more defined late-night programming. If you're comparing across city neighborhoods, our full Austin bars guide and our full Austin hotels guide give broader context for planning a full evening.

    Explorer Context

    Multi-format Asian concepts have proliferated in mid-size American cities over the past five years, and the ramen-sushi-poke combination specifically targets lunch through casual dinner without committing to a single culinary identity. The format trades depth for range. If you're the type who wants a specialist, a ramen-only counter or an omakase-only sushi bar, this is not that. If you want a reliable, accessible option that works across preferences and occasions, the format makes more sense. For reference points in cities that have pushed this category further, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston illustrate how much further a focused concept can go. For Austin-specific discovery beyond restaurants, see our full Austin experiences guide and our full Austin wineries guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the food good at EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke?

    EurAsia 3 covers three distinct formats — ramen, sushi, and poke — which is a practical offer but also a signal about focus. Multi-format concepts on the ramen-sushi-poke model are common in mid-size American cities, and quality typically lands in the solid-casual range rather than specialist territory. If you want depth in one format, a dedicated ramen shop or sushi counter will outperform it. If you want flexibility without switching restaurants, it earns its place on Burnet Road.

    What's the crowd like at EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke?

    The Allandale stretch of Burnet Road draws a neighborhood-local mix: regulars from nearby residential streets, UT-adjacent traffic, and the mid-week lunch crowd from surrounding offices. Expect a casual, low-formality room. This is not a scene restaurant — it sits in a suite-format address at 5222 Burnet Rd, which sets the tone before you walk in.

    Is EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke good for a date?

    It works for a low-key, early-stage date where the priority is easy conversation over a set-piece dinner. The three-format menu removes ordering friction, which helps. For a more considered date night in Austin, a dedicated sushi counter or sit-down ramen spot will give you a clearer sense of occasion. EurAsia 3 is a better call when comfort and convenience matter more than atmosphere.

    Do I need a reservation at EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke?

    No reservation details are on record for EurAsia 3, which typically indicates a walk-in format. Casual multi-format spots in this price segment on Burnet Road generally operate without advance booking. Arrive early on weekend evenings if you want to avoid a wait — the Allandale corridor has enough foot traffic that popular independents fill up by 7pm.

    Is EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke good for groups?

    Yes — this is one of its clearest use cases. The ramen-sushi-poke combination means a table of four or five with different preferences can each order in a format they actually want, which most single-concept restaurants can't offer. For larger parties, check capacity directly at 5222 Burnet Rd, Suite 400A, as suite-format spaces in this corridor vary on group seating.

    Location

    5222 Burnet Rd Ste 400A, Austin, TX 78756

    Austin, United States

    Compare EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke

    EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke in Context: Awards and Value
    VenueAwards
    EurAsia 3- Ramen | Sushi | Poke
    The Roosevelt Room
    Nickel CityWorld's 50 Best
    DuMont's Down Low
    Eden Cocktail Room
    Half Step

    Comparing your options in Austin for this tier.

    Also Consider

    • The Roosevelt Room, Notable alternative
    • Nickel City, Notable alternative
    • DuMont's Down Low, Notable alternative
    • Eden Cocktail Room, Notable alternative
    • Half Step, Notable alternative

    Comparing EurAsia 3 directly against Austin's cocktail bar set, The Roosevelt Room, Nickel City, DuMont's Down Low, Eden Cocktail Room, and Half Step, isn't really like-for-like. EurAsia 3 is a food-first venue; those five are drink-first destinations with serious cocktail programs. The practical question is sequencing: EurAsia 3 for dinner, then one of the above for drinks.

    If late-night is the priority, The Roosevelt Room and Half Step both carry strong cocktail execution deep into the evening and are better suited to anchoring the back half of a night out. Nickel City runs cheaper and later with less ceremony, good if you want a dive-bar closer after a sit-down meal. For atmosphere after dark, Eden Cocktail Room offers a more considered room than DuMont's Down Low, which skews louder and more casual.

    For a food-and-drink evening on the north side, the cleanest pairing is EurAsia 3 early (flexible format, likely easy walk-in) followed by Nickel City for the tail end of the night. That combination keeps booking friction low and gives you both a meal and a bar worth visiting without crossing the city.

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