Growing Hot Pot Chain Coming to Austin

The $750,000 job is not expected to wrap up until January 2026.

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According to recent public records, a significant new development will soon give way to a growing hot pot brand. 

Chubby Cattle will soon begin building up a 6095 SF facility at 2901 S Capital of Texas Hwy. The $750,000 job is not expected to wrap up until January 2026.

“Chubby Cattle cultivates a dining experience that promotes technological innovation, the freshest ingredients, and the art of being together. Opening our first restaurant in 2014, our mission is to familiarize people with traditional Asian cuisine from around the world.”

“At Chubby Cattle, enjoy artisanal dishes with traditional ingredients in a modern setting. Our restaurants feature the most premium cuts of meat sourced directly from our restaurant-owned ranch. Our menu incorporates contemporary flavors such as certified A5 Wagyu, Tomahawk steak, lobster, and much more. Blending traditional cuisine with innovative methods, Chubby Cattle reshapes the way you enjoy Asian cuisine,” the official website states.

“Our mission is to change the way you enjoy each hotpot dip, shabu shabu swish, and yakiniku sear. With traditional recipes and global influence, Chubby Cattle brings out each ingredients’ natural flavors in every dish. Premium beef is even sourced from our restaurant-owned ranch and hand delivered to each location. Implementing 5D projection dining rooms, food conveyor belts and robot servers, Chubby Cattle is at the cutting edge of culinary technology. With a commitment to providing the best experience possible, Chubby Cattle merges innovation with traditional cuisine.” 

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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