Mexican in San Antonio

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  • Acenar

    146 E. Houston Downtown

    (210) 222-2362

    Ácenar is not Mi Tierra with a snazzier paint job. With the exception of some slick color photos of nibbled galletas, paletas, and dulces - and maybe the noise level - there's not much at all in the highly charged interior that suggests Tex-Mex, classic or contemporary. In fact, the clever use of a molcajete grid on the patio takes us back to a much earlier era.;;The same might be said for the menu: It's divided into San Antonio Tex-Mex Favorites and Ácenar Specialties, and it's not clear at first glance whether the SA favorites are alleged to be updated, or if all the tweaking took place in the specialties section. An appetizer such as the house-smoked salmon nachos with discrete black beans and dill crema looks much like the classic cosa, but the taste is altogether otra. And it works, despite the rarity of both dill and smoked salmon in any Mexican kitchen, traditional or Tex. - Ron Bechtol
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  • Aldaco's Mexican Cuisine (Stone Oak)

    20079 Stone Oak Pkwy Stone Oak

    (210) 494-0561

    Aldaco's Stone Oak outpost remains true to its downtown roots with fresh, flavorful Mex and signature treats, including the avocado margarita and pastel tres leches. -- Ron Bechtol (02/09)
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  • Blanco Cafe (Blanco #2)

    5525 Blanco San Antonio

    (210) 344-0531

    Tex-Mex joint with good service.
  • Blanco Cafe (Fredericksburg)

    1822 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 735-9965

    Tex-Mex joint with good service.
  • Blanco Cafe (St. Mary's)

    419 N. St. Marys San Antonio

    (210) 271-3300

    Tex-Mex joint with good service.
  • Caballito Del Mar Seafood

    951 New Laredo Hwy San Antonio

    (210) 921-1901

    Great seafood, literal translation is Little Goat of the Sea.
  • Cachito de Mexico Bar & Grill

    3714 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 822-2226

    A family friendly Mexican restaurant with a bar for the adults and special selections for the kids. The menu features traditional plates from various states in Mexico that truly gives you un Cachito de Mexico. Homemade flour and corn tortillas prepared daily. Every order comes with free sopapillas and a convenient drive-thru for those on the go. Open 7 days a week at 6:00 am every morning. The weekends feature live music that can be enjoyed on the patio directly across from the Witte Museum.
  • Camaron Pelado

    1113 Pleasanton San Antonio

    (210) 928-2829

    Delicious seafood cooked in the style of the Mexican coast.
  • Cantina del Rio

    1299 Gruene Rd. New Braunfels

    8305151950

    Full menu available for dine-in or take out. Call (830)515-1950 to order, prepay with a credit card, and then pick up at the hostess stand. Feel free to enjoy the takeout order in The Grapevine Garden.
  • Casa Rio

    430 E. Commerce Downtown

    (210) 225-6718

    Friendly staff and delicious Mexican cuisine.
  • Cascabel

    1000 S. St. Mary's St San Antonio

    (210) 212-6456

    Adorned with Spanish poetry and testimonials, its tiny dining area is charming. Cascabel adds a smoky-fruity chipotle to the familiar caldo tlapeno. The sopa de fideo is the kind of comfort food you had to grow up on to truly appreciate.
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  • Cha-Chas Mexican Cuisine

    2026 Babcock, 5616 Bandera Road San Antonio

    Regarded as one of the best Mexican restaurants in San Antonio, Cha-Cha's offers multi-award winning margaritas, savory cuisine, impeccable service, and a exquisite atmosphere. Come relax and unwind from the day in our bar Aqui! and have one of our tasty Spurs-a-rita with some Cancun nachos topped with our shrimp ceviche.
  • Don Pedro Mexican Restaurant

    1526 SW Military San Antonio

    (210) 922-3511

    Don' it sound special, don' it sound like the place you want to eat.
  • El Callejon

    13259 Blanco Rd San Antonio

    El Callejon, fresh out of San Diego with Chilango creds, should be welcomed with open arms —assuming they can make good on the promise of a Mexican cuisine not altogether like the one we already think we know.
  • El Caribe

    2611 Wagon Wheel San Antonio

    (210) 826-8818

    Enjoy the cuisine of Mexico, Cuba, and the Carribbean.
  • El Chilaquil Taqueria

    1821 W. Commerce San Antonio

    (210) 226-5410

    Delicious tacos that will make you want to become and orphan just so they can adopt you.
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  • El Jarro De Arturo

    13421 San Pedro San Antonio

    (210) 494-5084

    ; Lively Mexican restaurant that takes some care towards the health of its clientele by using only the best ingredients. El Jarro has been around since 1974. Price range: $10-$30.

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  • El Mirador

    722 S. St. Mary's Southtown

    (210) 225-9444

    One of Southtown's most popular Mexican restaurants.
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  • El Papalote Taco & Grill

    203 N. Loop 1604 West San Antonio

    (210) 495-3999

    Unlike many Mexican restaurants whose menu mainstays include Aztec-inspired staples from Central Mexico like enchiladas and tamales, El Papalote focuses on the grilled cuisine that originated in Northern Mexico and gained popularity among Mexican and Tejano ranching communities throughout history. Chicken enchiladas, mole and carne guisada are nowhere to be found at El Papalote. Rather, grilled meats flavored with dry seasonings, fresh vegetables and imported Mexican cheeses define its cuisine.;;Tacos are the most popular menu option at El Papalote, whose top-selling item in San Antonio thus far is the Establo beef tacos. Seasoned rib-eye is grilled and accompanied by onion and cilantro in freshly made corn tortillas for a delicious example of border comfort food. Other popular items include the Monterrey beef tacos, fajita meat seasoned adobada (spicy) or natural with imported Mexican cheese and guacamole in flour tortillas, and the Papalote shrimp tacos, which are accompanied by onion, bacon, green peppers and mushrooms in flour tortillas. Although each taco selection includes a specified tortilla, guests are welcome to choose flour, corn or a combination.;;In addition to its vast array of tacos, El Papalote also specializes in beef and chicken fajitas.;;With a full bar, happy hour is all day Sunday and Monday, as well as from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Currently, $2.00 drafts are offered during Happy Hour, and the selection includes Guinness, Blue Moon, Tecate Light, Shiner Bock, Dos XX and Miller Light ;
  • El Siete Mares

    3831 W Commerce San Antonio

    Mexican seafood restaurant.
  • Ernesto's Mexican Speciaties

    2559 Jackson Keller San Antonio

    (210) 344-1248

    Great Mexican dishes of both the seafood and solid ground variety. Ernesto's also features home-made ice cream and nine different sauces.
  • Fara's Hacienda

    6430 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 521-9944

    Fresh Mexican cuisine.
  • Fruteria Y Taqueria Tres Hermanos

    3206 West Ave San Antonio

    (210) 320-6087

  • Golfo de Mexico (Bandera)

    603 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 434-8662

    Mexican seafood in a laidback setting that's popular with the locals -- even if it's not haute cuisine.
  • Golfo de Mexico (Blanco)

    5138 Blanco San Antonio

    (210) 344-4439

    Mexican seafood in a laidback setting that's popular with the locals -- even if it's not haute cuisine.

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