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  • 20nine Restaurant & Wine Bar

    255 E. Basse Rd. Ste. 940 San Antonio

    This urban wine inspired restaurant is located in the heart of San Antonio just 5 miles north of the River walk, and minutes south of the airport. Highway 29 that runs through Napa Valley inspired the restaurant’s name. The oversized patio with water fountain creates the perfect atmosphere to enjoy wine and appetizers or a four-course dinner. The bar and lounge area offers a trendy, stylish, urban setting for serious wine drinkers to sit back and enjoy a “Road Trip”. All road trips arrive with “wine itineraries” (tasting notes) for the “traveler” to refer to as they are sipping each glass. We specialize in wine country cuisine; Executive Chef Stefan Bowers has created an eclectic menu & makes seasonal changes to showcase fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats.;
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • The Aloha Grill

    1151 Harry Wurzbach San Antonio

    (210) 826-7426

    A delightful mix of "local-style" & contemporary Hawaiian food.
  • Anaqua Grille

    Marriott Plaza, 555 Soth Alamo San Antonio

    Beautiful garden setting with peacocks and Asain phesants roaming the grounds. Diverse menu apealing to all tastes with an array of desserts and specialty drinks.
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  • Asian Charro

    4015 E. Commercial Ave San Antonio

    (210) 925-4006

    Asian Charro is a delicious Chinese restaurant that will tantalize your taste buds. The cook has over 20 years experience making tasty oriental dishes such as Kung Poa Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Lemon or Sweet and Sour Chicken, Lo Mein, and Garlic Shrimp, just to name a few. Asian Charro makes their egg rolls from scratch at their restaurant and boy, are they appetizing. With affordable prices and yummy Chinese food, there is no better place to order out from or eat at then Asian Charro. ;;
  • 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.
  • B&D Ice House

    1004 S. Alamo King William

    (210) 225-9801

    Just a laid-back, friendly, South Texas ice house in the King William neighborhood. -- Lyle Rosdahl (10/08)
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  • Bagel Factory

    15909 San Pedro, Suite 115 San Antonio

    (210) 499-0100; (210) 499-0103 (FAX)

    San Antonio's newest Bagel hot-spot! Try our fabulous New York-style bagels made fresh from scratch right here in our kitchen. We make 18 varieties of bagels and 9 flavors of cream cheese. We have several breakfast and lunch sandwiches, all available any time. Try our famous Cheese Grits and Bagelaches for a treat! If you love real bagels, you'll love Bagel Factory! San Antonio Magazine thinks we've done it right!
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  • Banana Billiards & Grill

    2003 San Pedro San Antonio

    (210) 226-2627

    Play some billiards and eat good food.
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  • Bangkok 54 Thai Cuisine

    2515 Nacogdoches Road San Antonio

    (210) 822-5454; (210) 822-5557 (FAX)

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    Unusual and pleasing Thai variations, along with very capable favorites such as yum talay

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    Eggplant with tofu and basil, and the Massaman curry, as spicy as you dare

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    11am-9:30pm Mon- Sat

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    Dinner entrées: $10.95-$13.95

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  • 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.
  • Barron's Restaurant at The Sheraton Gunter

    205 E. Houston San Antonio

    (210) 227-3241; (210) 227-3299 (FAX)

    Barron’s Restaurant offers a variety of tantalizing selections and sits in the historic Sheraton Gunter Hotel directly across the Majestic Theatre and within walking distance from the famed Riverwalk.;Begin your day with one of the restaurants homemade strawberry-filled croissants, warm Texas-sized muffins, or Eggs Benedict, a house specialty. For lunch, a daily assortment of pasta and toppings, prepared to your specifications, is freshly sautéed and served along with various selections of salads, breads and desserts in the ever-popular Pasta Plus Buffet. And Barron’s restaurant is the perfect location for dining following an evening out on the town, offering the perfect ambience for a casual or romantic dinner.;
  • Bean Sprout

    25 NE Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 525-8868

    Chinese dining.
  • Beijing Broadway Express

    3714 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 826-9693

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Blanco)

    4407 Blanco San Antonio

    (210) 734-7248

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • 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 Express (Fredericksburg)

    5203 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 377-4220

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Marbach)

    8003 Marbach San Antonio

    (210) 674-7728

    Little Chinese joint with take-out and dine-in.
  • Beijing Express (Nogalitos)

    2920 Nogalitos San Antonio

    (210) 927-9123

    Little Chinese joint with take-out and dine-in.
  • Beijing Express (Pecan Valley)

    6215 Pecan Valley San Antonio

    (210) 333-2828

    Little Chinese joint with take-out and dine-in.
  • 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)
  • Bella on the River

    106 River Walk San Antonio

    (210) 4042355; (210) (FAX)

    ;  "The River Walk has been sorely lacking a place like Bella- until now. Live jazz and a cozy patio make this a perfect choice for tourists and locals alike. Mediterranean fare ranging from Bella's Eggplant Josephine and Seafood Paella to Lamb Chops spans the Southern European menu, with something for everyone. A romantic spot with tons of charm and reasonable prices, don't miss Bella On The River. "

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  • 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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