Are there any Italian import stores in or around Austin?

by goedia

15 Comments

  1. turkishguy

    Central Market is your best bet unfortunately. They do have some great stuff but it’s not the same level of selection you’d find at a Italian import type store

  2. TraditionalAnxiety

    No but there is a great Polish/Eastern European market called Ziggy’s Kielbasa house

  3. Runninfromlions

    Doesn’t Mandolas at the triangle have one in their deli?

  4. QuietRedditorATX

    None like Eataly or Eatzis 🙁

    World Market (furniture store) has a small import section of shelf products. Some of them are actually a great value.

  5. insidertrader68

    Is there a good Italian import store anywhere in Texas?

  6. kell-surprise

    For vinegar and olive oil and some items try Con ‘Olio [https://www.conolios.com](https://www.conolios.com)

    Otherwise I agree Central Market is your best bet for a larger selection. But you cannot beat Con Olio for vinegars and olive oil. Mandalas does have a small market though.

  7. kikimarvelous

    Jimmy’s in Dallas! And get a sandwich at the deli while you’re there.

  8. andersoncj23

    Not Italian, but Phonecia Bakery has great Mediterranean import options and house made food.

  9. Austinfoodadventures

    Any ingredients you’re looking for in particular? I personally just go to central market. They’re the only spot they sells guianciale. We also drive to eataly and Dallas for olive oil, balsamic, and dried pasta. The best tomatoes (bianco de Napoli) that I use for pizza or pasta are sold at Whole Foods and world market. Hope you find what you’re looking for. Also salt and time sells their own mortadella and coppa I believe. We have good Italian things they’re just all over the place.

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