Restaurant in San Antonio: Menu

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  • Achiote River Cafe

    Grand Hyatt, 600 E. Market River Walk

    (210) 224-1234

    Achiote's pan-Latino menu promises more than it delivers, but the roast pork with yellow rice is succulent and the homey rice pudding satisfying. Terrace seating on the River Walk is pleasant. -- Ron Bechtol (08/08)
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  • Augie's Barbed Wire Smoke House

    3709 N St. Mary's Brackenridge Park

    (210) 735-0088

    With oysters on the menu and a wine bar out back, Augie's is not your average "Q" joint. Go for the pork ribs and brisket, and stay for the rest.
  • The Barbeque Station

    1610 NE Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 824-9191

    Serve-yourself barbecue joint with popular entrees such as pork ribs, brisket and sausage, which include two side orders.
  • Bean Sprout

    25 NE Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 525-8868

    Chinese dining.
  • Beijing Express (Embassy Row)

    13730 Embassy Row San Antonio

    (210) 496-9858

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing House

    11403 O'Connor Windcrest

    (210) 599-8989

    Superior spring rolls, delicious grilled quail, and oustanding duck hot pot. Call ahead for Vietnamese specialties, including duck, goat, and seafood hot pot. -- Mark Jones (12/08)
  • Beto's Comida Latina

    8142 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 930-9393

    Empanada aficionados can breathe a sigh of relief: Beto's is back. Torta fanciers, on the other hand, are pissed. On the streamlined menu that accompanied Beto's move to scaled-down quarters up Broadway a piece from the previous location, the south-of-the-border subs are absent, and their vocal partisans have made management amply aware of their displeasure. Lay off, guys: Tortas, we're told, will be back. But nobody seems to be complaining about the missing platos. Roasted chicken, grilled whole fish, Beto's Mixed Grill are also AWOL, victims of the pared-down (but definitely not down-and-out) mindset that characterizes the new location. There is a new enthusiasm: Symbolic of tenant-landlord discord, an office building is said to soon be going up in Beto's old backyard. The current backyard, reclaimed from a parking lot and casually landscaped, is utterly anti-office in its laid-back demeanor. This is the place to chill, even in the heat. A mojito won't hurt at other times, despite, or perhaps because of, its reduced rum content.;- Ron Bechtol
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  • Bill Miller Bar-B-Q

    6009 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 681-4051

    Milk and toilet paper while supplies last. All locations.
  • Bistro Bakery

    4300 McCullough Ave San Antonio

    (210) 824-3884

    Savor a rich quiche in flaky crust, or a deliciously rustic pâté in the charming dining room, then wow your significant other with take-home almond croissants.
  • Bistro Vatel

    218 E. Olmos San Antonio

    (210) 828-3141

    Bistro joint.
  • Blue Cactus Cafe

    13525 Wetmore San Antonio

    (210) 490-7330

    Built in 1894, the historic building served as the Wetmore General Store and Post Office for eighty years before becoming a beer joint, pool hall, and finally a restaurant. As generations return to this historic location reflecting the legend and lifestyle of Texas, they will enjoy our family-friendly atmosphere and a chance to relax with the tastes and sounds of Texas. We offer our award-winning "slowest BBQ in Texas" and Texas Comfort Food made from scratch paired with the tradition of live music, playing host to a variety of San Antonio and South Texas' best acts.
  • Bobby J's Old Fashioned Hamburgers

    13247 Hwy 16, Helotes San Antonio

    (210) 695-4941

    Great hamburger joint. Enjoy.
  • Bohanan's

    219 E. Houston Ste. 275 San Antonio

    (210) 472-2600

    An elegant, old-school steakhouse that offers adventure in the form of wild game and a hot new downstairs bar.
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  • Boston Subworks

    441 W. Nakoma San Antonio

    (210) 341-6624

    Upscale version of Subway, and more local. Check it out.
  • Broadway Daily Bread

    5162 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 822-1621

    Delicious breads that vary day-by-day. Extremely friendly staff.
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  • 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.
  • Cadillac Bar & Restaurant

    212 S. Flores San Antonio

    (210) 223-5533

    Eat, drink and be barry.
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  • Candlelight Coffeehouse & Wine Bar

    3011 N. St. Mary's San Antonio

    (210) 738-0099

    Offering alcohol for Pickup/Take Out.
    1 article
  • Canyon Cafe

    255 E. Basse San Antonio

    (210) 821-3738

    Canyon Cafe has a great atmosphere and is a fun place to drink.
  • Carriage House Bistro

    555 Funston Pl. Mahnke Park

    (210) 824-2062

    This Botanical Garden gem transcends its tearoom trappings with inventive sandwiches and brunch specials, serious entrees, and a modest wine list. -- Ron Bechtol (06/08)
  • 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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  • Cento & Fanti (North Star Mall)

    North Star Mall San Antonio

    (210) 342-3428

    A Cento & Fanti location appears in malls as a traditional Italian market-style get-up with its hand painted colorful tiles, open brick oven and seemingly endless cases of delicacies. The food is made using high quality ingredients.
  • Central Park Pizza of NY

    136 E. Main Plaza San Antonio

    (210) 223-4880

    Authentic New York Style pizza. By the Slice or a whole Pie. Daily Pasta specials;Hearty Subs.

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