Steak house · Downtown
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Fancy, delicious and so worth every penny!
Mexican restaurant · SoSo
Nestled in San Antonio, this casual taqueria brings the vibrant flavors of Mexico, serving up renowned carnitas alongside fresh seafood in a chill outdoor setting.
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Latin American restaurant · South of Southtown
Azuca Nuevo Latino is a vibrant Pan-Latin gem in San Antonio, where colorful décor, tasty mojitos, and an eclectic menu of fresh dishes create the perfect casual dining vibe.
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Resort hotel · Beckmann
Hill Country luxury meets family fun with polished rooms, multiple pools, six restaurants, golf courses, and a spa—just outside San Antonio.
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Mexican restaurant · South of Southtown
Mixtli serves artful, rotating tasting menus inspired by Mexico’s diverse regions, blending history, bold flavors, and inventive cocktails in a cozy San Antonio spot.
American restaurant · South of Southtown
Bliss turns a restored filling station into a cozy Southtown gem serving inventive New American dishes, stellar wine, and downright euphoric bites.
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Donut shop · Monte Vista Historical District
The Original Donut Shop serves up a beloved combo of fresh donuts and hearty breakfast tacos, buzzing with locals eager for their daily fix.
Mexican restaurant · Alta Vista
Tucked away in a cozy spot, Garcia’s serves up mouthwatering Tex-Mex classics, spotlighting their must-have brisket tacos alongside a cheerful, family-friendly vibe.
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Caribbean restaurant · North San Antonio Hills
The Jerk Shack serves up crave-worthy Jamaican jerk and fried chicken with spicy sides, fresh rolls, and soulful Caribbean flavors in a casual spot.
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Japanese restaurant · Northwest
Cozy Japanese spot known for rich ramen, crispy katsu, and flavorful small plates, all served fresh with friendly vibes and great prices.
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Tex-Mex restaurant · West Side
Ray’s Drive Inn is a beloved Westside San Antonio spot, serving iconic, crunchy puffy tacos alongside classic drive-thru comfort food since the 1950s.