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San Antonio visitors
So this is way off topic, and if it is too far off then, Please fell free to lock or delete as you see fit.
We have some friends from out of state who will be visiting San Antonio for the first time at the end of the month. They will be staying somewhere down by the Riverwalk. They do like to find places to eat that are not necessarily the tourist spots. So if any of you that are familiar with SA would please offer a suggestion or two on breakfast or dinner spots that would give them a taste of what SA is really about, I would appreciate it. It has been several years since I've spent any considerable time there and I am sure things have changed a bunch by now.
PS, they are coming from the land of bland culinarily speaking so blowing their taste buds out is not necessarily needed especially since I wont be there to watch them get into some spicy peppers!
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We have some friends from out of state who will be visiting San Antonio for the first time at the end of the month. They will be staying somewhere down by the Riverwalk. They do like to find places to eat that are not necessarily the tourist spots. So if any of you that are familiar with SA would please offer a suggestion or two on breakfast or dinner spots that would give them a taste of what SA is really about, I would appreciate it. It has been several years since I've spent any considerable time there and I am sure things have changed a bunch by now.
PS, they are coming from the land of bland culinarily speaking so blowing their taste buds out is not necessarily needed especially since I wont be there to watch them get into some spicy peppers!
Thanks
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Probably out of date, but when I would lay over in SA with Delta Air Lines, we would stay at the Crockett Hotel across the street from the Alamo. I would eat on the river at Rio Rio Mexican Food or The County Line barbecue. Both were good back then.
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Actually, I am thinking of taking my wife for a weekend at the Riverwalk in the next 4-8 weeks, so I would also be interested in ideas.
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Guillermo's is an awesome Italian(ish) restaurant that is very close to the River Walk. Awesome food. Try to eat there whenever I can, which isn't often.
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Mi Tierra is always a good option. It is in the market square, so other things to see there as well.
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Probably not a concern for the op's friends but several hotels along the river are posted 30:06. The room rate is high but they also charge $20+/day for parking
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Mi Tierra is very good!
Also, Alamo Cafe is good, but it would be a drive for them from downtown. There are quite a few really good places there on the Riverwalk....one of the steak place is there, there are several, ok, many TexMex places.
Also, Alamo Cafe is good, but it would be a drive for them from downtown. There are quite a few really good places there on the Riverwalk....one of the steak place is there, there are several, ok, many TexMex places.
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Add another to those who enjoy Mi Tierra! They offer a lot of food and are open 24/7. I'll also throw in a Jims Restaurant as they're way better than IHOP or Dennys. It's a bit far from the Riverwalk but Torchys Tacos is fantastic.SewTexas wrote:Mi Tierra is very good!
Also, Alamo Cafe is good, but it would be a drive for them from downtown. There are quite a few really good places there on the Riverwalk....one of the steak place is there, there are several, ok, many TexMex places.
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Mexican Manhatten on the River Walk. The locals like it. It was recommended by my doc who lived there 20 years and we went and verified last weekend. it was great. Its not a tourist place but a local place although its on the Riverwalk.rwg3 wrote:So this is way off topic, and if it is too far off then, Please fell free to lock or delete as you see fit.
We have some friends from out of state who will be visiting San Antonio for the first time at the end of the month. They will be staying somewhere down by the Riverwalk. They do like to find places to eat that are not necessarily the tourist spots. So if any of you that are familiar with SA would please offer a suggestion or two on breakfast or dinner spots that would give them a taste of what SA is really about, I would appreciate it. It has been several years since I've spent any considerable time there and I am sure things have changed a bunch by now.
PS, they are coming from the land of bland culinarily speaking so blowing their taste buds out is not necessarily needed especially since I wont be there to watch them get into some spicy peppers!
Thanks
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Keith B wrote:Mi Tierra is always a good option. It is in the market square, so other things to see there as well.
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I eat here whenever I am even close to SA. Great food.
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Re: San Antonio visitors
Mi Tierra is every good but seems to have gotten more expensive - or maybe it's just feeding 2 adults, one teenager, and 2 kids vs 2 adults these days :)
Casa Rio nearby actually on the riverwalk is another favorite place of mine.
Guillermo's is very good too if they don't feel like Mexican food (the heathens!).
Casa Rio nearby actually on the riverwalk is another favorite place of mine.
Guillermo's is very good too if they don't feel like Mexican food (the heathens!).
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I know about the teenagers. Appetites with legs.bigity wrote:Mi Tierra is every good but seems to have gotten more expensive - or maybe it's just feeding 2 adults, one teenager, and 2 kids vs 2 adults these days :)
Casa Rio nearby actually on the riverwalk is another favorite place of mine.
Guillermo's is very good too if they don't feel like Mexican food (the heathens!).
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Mi Tierra in the Mercado west of the Riverwalk IS a pretty good place, but for my money, I highly suggest La Gloria in the Pearl. It's at the North end of the River walk (the new extension if you're a San Antonio native) and has great food.
"Chef Johnny Hernandez’s passion for food began at the early age of five in his father's restaurant and in his West Side San Antonio neighborhood. After graduating from the Culinary Institute of America-Hyde Park in New York and working in several exclusive resorts, he returned to San Antonio in 1994 and opened True Flavors Catering.
His latest venture, La Gloria, is consistently recognized by local and national media outlets. The restaurant celebrated its one-year anniversary in May and received the Readers’ Choice award for Best New Restaurant in June and has been featured in Travel and Leisure, Texas Monthly and Bon Appetit. He continues to give back to his community by mentoring aspiring chefs and starting the Paella Challenge, an annual fundraiser that recently raised $55,000 in scholarships. Latest projects for Chef Hernandez include serving as the spokesman for McCormick Spice’s Asando Sabroso tour, heading the development of Stone Oak’s newest destination, Los Portales, and working on his cookbook and memoir: México Mi Gloria.
Hernandez has recently been honored with the titles of Business Owner of the Year by the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Small Business Leader of the Year by the North Chamber."
For those that like a stroll, it's a good one. Not a bad cab ride from downtown either.
Just my 2 cents.
"Chef Johnny Hernandez’s passion for food began at the early age of five in his father's restaurant and in his West Side San Antonio neighborhood. After graduating from the Culinary Institute of America-Hyde Park in New York and working in several exclusive resorts, he returned to San Antonio in 1994 and opened True Flavors Catering.
His latest venture, La Gloria, is consistently recognized by local and national media outlets. The restaurant celebrated its one-year anniversary in May and received the Readers’ Choice award for Best New Restaurant in June and has been featured in Travel and Leisure, Texas Monthly and Bon Appetit. He continues to give back to his community by mentoring aspiring chefs and starting the Paella Challenge, an annual fundraiser that recently raised $55,000 in scholarships. Latest projects for Chef Hernandez include serving as the spokesman for McCormick Spice’s Asando Sabroso tour, heading the development of Stone Oak’s newest destination, Los Portales, and working on his cookbook and memoir: México Mi Gloria.
Hernandez has recently been honored with the titles of Business Owner of the Year by the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Small Business Leader of the Year by the North Chamber."
For those that like a stroll, it's a good one. Not a bad cab ride from downtown either.
Just my 2 cents.
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As always folks, Thanks for the replies and suggestions. I am sure my friends will have many a fine meal to remember from this list.
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