Tex-Mex in San Antonio

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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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  • 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.
  • Henry's Puffy Tacos

    6030 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 432-7341

    These puffy tacos are made with corn massa that's deep fried and stuffed with goodness. In the spirit of Fiesta, you can get margaritas, pina coladas and beer from both Henry’s locations through curbside, drive-thru and delivery via Postmates and DoorDash.
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  • Mary Lou's Cafe

    4405 McCullough Olmos Park

    (210) 396-7909

    The house salsa is rogue at the new Mary Lou's, but the Tex-Mex staples are well above average, and now you can enjoy them on marble floors, for what that's worth. Ask for the salsa verde, and try the enchiladas verdes, too. -- Ron Bechtol (06/09)
  • Republic of Texas

    526 Riverwalk San Antonio

    (210) 226-6256

    Can you get any more generic. But actually, the food is good, if you don't mind the price.
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  • Steers and Beers Steakhouse and Saloon

    849 East Commerce Street, Suite 101 San Antonio

    There is something about great steaks and authentic Mexican cuisine that gets the taste buds;going and lets the appetite run wild. Steers and Beers offers diners warm;hospitality and mouth-watering cuisine that will not easily be forgotten.;Bring your family and friends, pull up a chair, indulge in a tasty Margarita;and unwind. No matter what the occasion;calls for or your appetite demands, the friendly staff at Steers and Beers;won't let you leave without a smile on your face. The menu features classic steak and seafood;favorites and traditional Mexican cuisine that has made San Antonio a favorite culinary destination in Texas.;
  • Taco Garage

    8403 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 826-4405; (210) (FAX)

    San Antonio has more taco joints than yeller dawgs have ticks, but Taco Garage, an auto shop converted to a colorfully painted tacos-y-mas joint, does basic better than most. Wash down your Baribay Breakfast Plate - lush barbacoa with eggs, refried beans, and potatoes - with a cirsp apple Topo Chico.
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  • Tiago's Cabo Grille

    8403 State Hwy 151 #101 San Antonio

    (210) 647-3600

    Tiago's Cabo Grille brings the colors, sounds and flavors of Cabo San Lucas to San Antonio;;- Fire Grille on oak and mesquite woods;- Fresh fruit lemonades and Sangria;- Hand-shaken Margaritas;- Tableside guacamole and Baja shrimp cocktail;- Open patio dining with water and fire elements

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