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San Antonio’s dining scene is becoming ever larger and its offerings ever more diverse. However, all those choices can be overwhelming.
Which is why we curated this list of restaurants that dependably offer delicious food, great service and memorable dining experiences. Whether you’re a dedicated foodie or just looking for a satisfying meal, these restaurants won’t disappoint.
So sit back, relax and get ready to discover some of San Antonio’s most reliable culinary gems.
The Station Cafe
108 King William St., (210) 444-2200, thestationsa.com
This cafe is a go-to for fresh bread and house-made sauces. Diners can take advantage of all the love that goes into the food and enjoy twists on classics, like the San Antonio cheesesteak (mozzarella and cheddar cheeses, jalapeños, onions, roast beef and white BBQ sauce) or the Turkey Chupacabra (sweet and spicy Chupacabra serrano sauce, smoked turkey, melted cheddar, lettuce, tomato). Credit: Sanford NowlinNoodle Tree
7114 UTSA Boulevard, Suite 101, (210) 233-6371, noodletreetx.com
This low-key noodle joint located right by UTSA offers an innovative, Taiwanese-inspired take on the classic bowl of ramen. Bring some friends to chow down on some bao buns or indulge in a big bowl of spicy kimchi ramen as the ultimate hangover cure. Credit:Photo via Instagram / noodletreetxBest Family Friendly Restaurant
The Cove
606 W. Cypress St.
(210) 227-2683
thecove.us Credit: Sanford NowlinThe Jerk Shack
10234 TX-151, (210) 776-7780, facebook.com/thejerkshacksatx
A consistent mention in restaurant roundups, folks keep coming back to the West Side’s Jerk Shack. Both a Black-owned and veteran-owned eatery, the restaurant offers wild flavors, hefty portions and good eating. Credit:Photo via Instagram / thejerkshackCullum’s Attaboy
111 Kings Ct., cullumsattaboy.com
Brought to San Antonio by the chef behind St. Mary’s Strip favorite Cullum’s Attagirl, Attaboy is an elevated brunch spot with a menu featuring everything from brunch burgers to escargot. From morning coffee to brunch cocktails, Attaboy’s menu has diners covered. Credit: Nina Rangel2M Smokehouse
2731 S. W.W. White Rd., (210) 885-9352, 2msmokehouse.com
2M Smokehouse cooks out of their own love of barbecue and the proof is on the plate. Seasoned and smoked to perfection, their menu offers all the barbecue must-haves as well as daily specials Thursday through Saturday. Credit:Photo via Instagram / 2msmokehouseRebelle
300 E. Travis St., (210) 352-3171, rebellesa.com
This downtown spot may be known for its East coast oysters and lobster, but the contemporary eatery also has heavier protein items on offer. Rebelle’s signature cast-iron ribeye and filet mignon would be choice eats for a special night out — especially paired with an old fashioned. Credit:Photo via Instagram / rebellesanantonioSimi’s India Cuisine
4535 Fredericksburg Road #109, (210) 737-3166, facebook.com/p/Simis-India-Cuisine-100064028920187
Those with special diets will feel more than welcome here thanks to a number of vegetarian dishes on the menu. The restaurant’s delicious tandoori dishes amply prove why this spot is a go-to for Indian fare for many locals. Credit: Sanford NowlinM.K. Davis Restaurant & Bar
1302 N. Flores St., (210) 223-1208, facebook.com/mkdavisrestaurant
This family-owned restaurant specializes in serving up steaks, seafood and Mexican food to hungry San Antonians. What started in 1956 as some picnic tables and ice-cold beers is now a San Antonio classic with both food and an atmosphere that remains true to the restaurant’s family roots. Credit: Sanford NowlinCarnitas Lonja
1107 Roosevelt Ave., (210) 455-2105, carnitaslonja.com
A legit pork paradise on the South Side, Carnitas Lonja was recognized in 2019 by The Daily Meal as one of the best hole-in-the-wall spots in the U.S., citing its no-frills approach to carnitas and delicious corn tortillas as reason enough to visit the Alamo City. Credit:Photo via Instagram / carnitas_lonja15. Southerleigh Fine Food and Brewery
136 E. Grayson St.
“My wife and I had a thoroughly enjoyable Sunday brunch here last weekend. We sat outside so we could enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Pearl and watch folks out walking their dogs. The only thing to say about our food items is that they were all wonderful, as was the Bloody Mary we shared. Our server was right there whenever we needed anything.” –Thomas B. Credit:Photo via Instagram / southerleigh_fine_foodTaquitos West Avenue
2818 West Ave., (210) 525-9888, facebook.com/TaquitosWestAvenue1
Foodies in the know consider this taquito spot — which offers a steady lineup of meats — to be just as authentic as a vendor you would find in Mexico. So there’s no need to cross the border, just indulge at this local favorite, which was voted the Best Tacos in SA by Current readers from 2019-2021. Credit:Photo via Instagram / compa_chon_el_coreanoBrasserie Mon Chou Chou
312 Pearl Parkway, (210) 469-3743, brasseriemonchouchou.com
Unlike pricey, upscale French restaurants, Brasserie Mon Chou Chou aims to provide a more casual atmosphere for guests to enjoy a meal. For couples looking to nosh on French comfort food in a stylish, vintage-inspired atmosphere, this spot is just the ticket. Credit:Photo via Instagram / brasseriemonchouchouSichuan House
3505 Wurzbach Road #102, (210) 509-9999, sichuaneats.com
This iconic Chinese eatery offers mouth-numbingly spicy Sichuan cuisine, but don’t fret if your taste buds need something a little less fiery — the menu also features an array of less intense fare. Credit:Photo via Instagram / s.a.foodieIt’s actually possible to get tired of Tex-Mex food.
Photo via Instagram / raysdriveinn Credit:Photo via Instagram / raysdriveinnClementine
2195 N.W. Military Highway, (210) 503-5121, clementine-sa.com
This unassuming eatery’s mission is to make upscale dining approachable, which is perfect for couples wanting a lowkey experience — but a sensational meal — on a special night. Make sure you take advantage of the staff’s extensive wine knowledge while you’re there. Credit: Jessica AttieMing’s
914 E. Elmira St., (210) 600-4083, mingsthing.com
Aptly named Ming’s after the restaurant’s founder and owner, this beloved spot operates a catering company and noodle bar near the San Antonio Museum of Art. Ming’s provides delicious comfort food with menu items like steamed buns, ma-la noodles and teriyaki crispy chicken, adding to the identity of the city’s diverse palette. Credit:Photo via Instagram / mingsthingBobbie’s Cafe
6728 S. Flores St., (210) 923-1158, bobbiescafe.com
Now operated by the descendants of the original owners, Bobbie’s Cafe has been “cookin’ with love” since 1972. The restaurant’s homestyle meals include everything from brunch and Tex-Mex dishes to killer burgers and fish plates. Credit:Instagram / bobbiescafeLa Frite Belgian Bistro
728 S. Alamo St., (210) 214-7555, lafritesa.com
La Frite serves its signature Belgian fare in a cozy dining room that oozes comfortable intimacy. Nosh on European dishes and an all-French wine selection at this family-owned Southtown joint. Credit:Photo via Instagram / lafritesatxThai Dee Restaurant
5307 Blanco Rd, (210) 342-3622, thaideesa.com
This central SA mainstay serves up authentic Thai delights such as curries, pad Thai, panang noodles and Thai fried rice. Credit:Photo via Instagram / thaideesaFratello’s Deli & Market
2503 Broadway
Italian restaurant Fratello’s shut its doors at the end of January. “Unfortunately, age is catching up to all of us who help lead the restaurant, and with that in mind, we made the difficult decision to close,” the partners and general manager of the restaurant said in a statement announcing the closure. Credit:Photo via Instagram / safoodgirlPacific Moon
15140 San Pedro Ave., (210) 402-3411, pacificmoonsa.com
This Asian Fusion eatery will hit the spot whether you’re on the hunt for a filling meal or late night drinks. Flavorful and with a kick of spiciness, Pacific Moon is here for when you’re craving great food — just keep in mind that the kitchen closes at 10 p.m. Credit:Photo via Instagram / belperez143Chatman’s Chicken
1747 S. W.W. White Road, (210) 359-0245, facebook.com/p/Chatmans-Chicken-100063501675540
Who would’ve known that getting to fried food heaven meant looking no further than the East Side? You can’t go wrong with the fried chicken here, and the restaurant has a great variety of homemade sides like mashed potatoes and coleslaw to pair it with. Credit:Photo via Instagram / mt.calories