Over-the-top as in decked-out as in perfect for… say, I don’t know, the munchies perhaps? Happy snacking, San Antonio.

Kuma 6565 Babcock Road, (210) 641-2888, facebook.com/kuma.satx While there’s plenty of raspa joints here in the Alamo City, Kuma serves as a premiere spot for Asian-inspired treats. Here you can score ice cream served in Hong Kong waffles, complete with creative scoop flavors and toppings. Photo via Instagram / kuma.satx
El Amigo Snack 100 W Theo Ave, (210) 530-8461 Is it a taco truck? Or a snack stand? At El Amigo, there’s both! Depending on what time you visit, you’ll be able to score decked out mangonadas, raspas and elote as well as mini tacos and more. Whether you stop by for dinner or for a snack, you’ll likely want to order the entire menu here. Photo via Instagram / rycore
Wicho’s Mexican Deli 1110 N Zarzamora St, (210) 396-7539, wichosdeli.com Head to the West Side and let Wicho’s satisfy every snack craving you could ever have. On top of Mexican grub and burgers, Wicho’s also serves up traditional ice cream treats and smoothies, plus all the flashy treats you know and love. You’ll seriously feel at home here. Photo via Instagram / wichos_deli
Aloha Shaved Ice Fruit Cups And More 11761 Blanco Road, (210) 994-9002, facebook.com/AlohaShavedIce With a Hawaiian theme inside, you can expect Aloha to take you to your island oasis. Of course, you can expect cold treats like shaved ice, fruit cups and even a Sandia Loco that will have you salivating from all the Tajin you add. But there’s also classic snack stand treats like corn in a cup, because this is San Antonio after all. Photo via Instagram / simplelifeofb
The Dogfather 6211 San Pedro Ave, (210) 481-4272, facebook.com/thedogfathersa Thankfully the Dogfather survived the year of hot dog restaurant closures, so that means you can get a variety of dawgs for every mood. Savory, spicy and more flavors await you here for when you want something super extra. Photo via Instagram / sanantoniomunchies
Chamoy City Limits 2809 Broadway St, chamoycitylimits.com Chamoy City Limits is a puro AF truck – just take the name as proof. With special events and pop-ups around town (at Feliz Modern and O.P. Schnabel Park), this truck keeps the Tex-Mex treats from raspas to chili coming. Thankfully so, ‘cause they are super tasty. Photo via Instagram / chamoycitylimits
Munchies Shakes, Snacks and More 2211 NW Military Hwy, (210) 636-0597, munchiesnacksa.com With a name like Munchies, you can expect all the snacks here to hit the spot. From Mexican cold drinks to decked-out desserts and snack foods that will have you breathing heavily, the snack game is taken seriously here. Photo via Instagram / munchiesnacksa
Big Daddy’s Eats And Treats 228 E Cevallos St, (212) 724-2936, facebook.com/BigDaddysEatsTreats Completely stacked to the point that you’ll wonder how you’ll ever finish this snack (and you will – every time), the treats at Big Daddy’s are big like the name says. With cold treats topped high with drizzles, candy and various treats, these colorful delicacies will truly hit the spot every time. Photo via Instagram / bigdaddys210
Chacho’s Multiple locations, chachos.com When hunger strikes and you’re completely shit-faced, where will you go? Chacho’s, of course! Though it has a certain reputation, Chacho’s comes through with wildly greasy nachos that are literally dripping in cheese. Grab your buddies and go all in on the monster-sized nachos to cure your hunger. Photo via Instagram / alliecausey
Las Nieves Multiple locations, facebook.com/lasnievesfruitcupssa A classic for puro snacks, Las Nieves is a dependable spot for nieves, raspas, fruit cups y mas. No matter what you order, you can get it topped with spicy and sour additions that make these treats all the more authentic. Photo via Instagram / jazzysauce24
The Pigpen 106 Pershing Ave, (210) 267-9136, thepigpensa.com If you find yourself especially hungry during brunch, your best bet is to hit up the Pigpen – though you’ll definitely have a wait. Do yourself a favor and visit any other time and let the loaded nachos take care of your need for delicious grub. Photo via Instagram / the_pigpen_bar
El Tropico 3534 Fredericksburg Road Suite 1, (210) 736-1560, eltropicoicecream.com Perfect for cold treats like ice cream, shaved ice and milkshakes, El Tropico is also a prime spot for bionicos and chilindrinas. Decked-out nachos made from Tostitos, Hot Cheetos and conchitas are also available, so treat yourself to both flavor profiles if you please. Photo via Instagram / irenesplanit
Bacon cheesy fries from Philly’s Phamous Cheesesteaks 2301 San Pedro Ave, (210) 621-8908, facebook.com Originally started by former Spur Malik Rose (his cousin now runs the truck himself), these cheesesteaks are no joke. While cheese is obviously present on these phamous cheesesteaks, this melted goodness is also very apparent on the variety of fries. If you have to choose one, go for the bacon ranch fries, topped with crispy bacon, liquid cheese and drizzled in ranch. You will definitely be licking your fingers here. Photo via Instagram / phillys_phamous
Rolling Rey’s Multiple locations, rollingreysicecream.com Homemade hand-rolled ice cream is a treat all on its own. But then you can have it your way with your choice of toppings and extra bits that make this dessert completely over-the-top. The result is delicious no matter what route you go – whether chocolatey or nutty or fruity or even savory. You can choose from a number of signature rolls or create your own if you’re so inspired. Photo via Instagram / rollingreyssa
Sanchos Cantina & Cocina 628 Jackson St, (210) 320-1840, sanchosmx.com Head up the stairs with your drank and grub in stow, friend. You’ll be able to unwind with your snacks and a great view of the city. Photo via Instagram / safoodienetwork
Barbacoa grilled cheese sandwich from Barrio Barista 3735 Culebra Road, (210) 519-5403, barriobarista.coffee While cheese isn’t the star of this delicious creation, it totally brings together this puro AF sandwich. Buttery bread, barbacoa, avocado (if you so wish – it’s extra) and of course cheese come together beautifully for a sandwich that will have you heading over to the West Side on the regular. Be sure to wash it down with an iced horchata latte. Photo via Instagram / stine.eats
Los Cocos Fruteria Y Taqueria 1502 Bandera Road, (210) 431-7786, loscocosmexicanrestaurant.com Los Cocos keeps bringing families back with their fresh fruit cups and made-to-order street tacos. Elote en vaso optional. Photo via Instagram / franktheref
Helados Aranda Multiple locations, facebook.com/heladosaranda Paletas, house-made ice cream with flavors straight from Mexico, and lots of in between can be found at Helados Aranda with two locations in San Antonio off Nacogdoches and Foster Road. Photo via Instagram / MorganHallSmith
Lucy Cooper’s Ice House 16080 San Pedro Ave, (210) 462-1894, lucy-coopers-texas-ice-house.business.site A lot of menu items at Lucy Cooper’s are delicious as heck, but one over-the-top selection that will satisfy your hunger will always be the Tin Can Nachos. Housemade tortilla chips are stacked in layers and topped with refried beans, queso, taco meat and pickled jalapeños. Half the treat is removing the tin can and seeing this goodness ooze out in front of you. Photo via Instagram / lucycoopersicehouse
TJ’s Snack Delivery Serving the Far West Side, (210) 441-6161, facebook.com/tjssnackdelivery Though you’ll have to be in the service area to score from this puro AF ice cream truck, TJ’s brings the decked-out treats to you. Expect all the classic snacks like mangonadas with lucas and chamoy as well as raspas complete with ice cream and all the other treats you like. All you have to do is order, and this blessing of a truck will make its way to you. Photo via Facebook / Tj’s Snack Delivery