Here are five businesses that have recently opened in Round Rock or relocated to the area.

Bamboo Biryani's Bowl & Grill opened at 130 Sundance Parkway, Ste. 100, Round Rock, in mid-October. The Indian restaurant's menu offers vegetarian and nonvegetarian options, including appetizers, chaat, dosas, curry and the namesake biryani. 512-310-8480. www.bowlandgrill.com

Take 5 Oil Change opened in Round Rock Oct. 25 at 2151 Gattis School Road. Construction for the drive-thru, contactless oil change shop began in August. Take 5 offers the oil changes that it is named for, as well as the replenishment of under-hood fluids, and air filter or windshield wiper replacements. 737-210-8901. www.take5oilchange.com

Ambur Fire, the formerly Hutto-based food truck, relocated to Eli's Produce Market at 5430 Hwy. 79, Round Rock, on Sept. 1. The food truck, which had its first home in the parking lot of Christian Brothers Automotive, serves its specialty smash burgers, mushroom Swiss burgers and patty melts every day with its barbecue menu reserved for Saturdays. 512-800-2984

A Tesla Supercharger station is open and operational in the Market at Round Rock shopping center as of the first week of November. Located at 110 N. I-35, Round Rock, 16 Tesla Superchargers are available for drivers of the eponymous electric cars. While some Supercharger stations are available for non-Tesla vehicles, this one is not. www.tesla.com/supercharger


K.B. Home is opening a new community of custom housing near CR 110 and University Boulevard in Round Rock. The community offers single-family housing located both within the city limits of Round Rock and Hutto ISD. Homes range in size from 1,300 to 3,400 square feet, and prices begin at $310,000. 888-524-6637. www.kbhome.com