Flip’s Satellite Cafe
This was our second visit to the Satellite Cafe. Dining at the Flipnotics ’satellite’ location for the first time was by chance. Flip’s is located in the far corner of a strip mall just off the ‘Y’ in Oak Hill, tucked in quietly between GattiTown and Blockbuster. We were returning a movie one morning and I happened to question the fa’ade of this restaurant. Flip’s isn’t located in the easiest-to-be-seen location. I’d have to drive by again, but I’m not sure if there is a sign near the highway advertising the restaurant.
Anyway, location and advertising issues aside. My first meal at Flip’s was a Sunday brunch on a gorgeous Spring morning. I started my meal with a 16 oz. Real Fruit Smoothy ($3.79) made with bananas and an array of wild berries. A great concoction to curb any hangover and mighty tasty no matter how hairy the tongue.
For breakfast I had the Mississippi Sun ($6.95) ‘ two veggie cakes topped with roasted potatoes, two poached eggs, chipotle citrus hollandaise garnished with black bean pico and a Serrano herb sauce. Quite a tease to the palate. The veggie cakes, potatoes and eggs are the grilled fillers while the chipotle citrus hollandaise added a refreshing zing.
The only downside to visit to Flip’s #1 was the wait. We waited 45 minutes from the time the waitress took our order until our food was served. Albeit every table in the restaurant was occupied, but that smoothy didn’t completely rid me of that hangover! I was hungry.
Our second visit to Flip’s Satellite Caf’ was for dinner. Upon entering, we were quickly and politely greeted by the hostess and escorted to the table of our choosing. A gentleman was sitting the corner playing relaxing holiday tunes on an electric classical guitar. Our waitress quickly greeted us, informed us of the night’s specials and took our drink orders. My wife and I had a late lunch so we both opted for a light dinner. She had the Thai Shrimp Salad ($8.95) ‘ mixed greens, red bell peppers, carrots, mushrooms and mixed cabbage tossed in a Thai peanut dressing topped with large grilled shrimp, wontons, sprouts and peanuts. This salad was huge. A salad that even the gruffiest of men oughtn’t be ashamed to order. In my opinion, the only thing you can judge a salad on is the dressing (unless, of course, you’re served rancid greens). The Thai peanut dressing was very flavorful with just the right amount of acidity.
I ordered the Spicy Shrimp Wrap ($7.95) ‘ grilled shrimp, mixed greens, red cabbage, tomatoes, red onions and horseradish cream wrapped in a jalapeno cheddar tortilla. On the side I ordered the ginger soy dipping sauce and garlic whipped potatoes. Garlic whipped potatoes with a Thai wrap? Yeah, that’s what I thought too. You have a choice of fresh fruit, herb roasted potatoes, tortilla chips or black beans. I asked for the herb roasted potatoes. I was told that the kitchen had just ran out of that side and asked if I’d like to try the whipped potatoes.
The horseradish cream, red onions, ginger soy sauce and jalapeno cheddar tortilla all made for busy taste buds. Both of our meals were excellent except for the shrimp. My wife’s salad and my wrap tasted fishy ‘ tolerably fishy, but still fishy. Not complaint-worthy fishy, but noteworthy fishy.
If you’re familiar with Flipnotics, then you’ll appreciate the uniqueness and quality of Flip’s Satellite Caf’ in Oak Hill. A little gem hidden in southwest Austin. I think Flip’s is innovative with fair prices and look forward to eating there again soon.
Phone: (512) 301-1883
Location: 7101 Hwy. 71 West Ste E1
Hours: Sun. ‘ Mon.: 8am – 3pm; Tues. – Thur.: 8am – 9pm; Fri – Sat: 8am – 10pm
Website: http://www.flipnotics.com
First meal: Brunch on March 13, 2004
Last meal: Dinner on November 13, 2004