Locations in River Walk

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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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  • Las Canarias

    112 College, Omni La Mansion Hotel River Walk

    (210) 518-1000

    Under the hand of Chef John Brand, the ambitious New American menu is worth the trip for locals as well as tourists, and the River Walk seating is as romantic as ever. -- Ron Bechtol (05/09)

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