Mediterranean in San Antonio

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  • 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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  • Bianco Pasta Vino

    7115 Blanco Rd., #110 San Antonio

    (210) 524-2416; (210) 524-2414 (FAX)

    Come and enjoy delicious, inexpensive italian food. We have everything from chicken marsala to veal picatta or salmon florentine. We also have strombolie, calzones and pizza. The newest italian restuarant in the San Antonio area. Featuring live music from Elmo on the piano!
  • Boardwalk Bistro

    4011 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 824-0100

    Mediterranean seafood joint highly recommended by people working at Cheesy Jane's, a nearby establishment.
  • Boater's Bistro

    667 Sandy Mountain, Sunrise Beach Austin

    (325) 388-9393; (325) 248-6693 (FAX)

    Located on the waterfront of Lake LBJ in Sunrise Beach, mostly outside dining on 2 levels of the deck. Also featuring an intimate inside waterfront dining room.;At Lunch renowned for it's top-quality Burgers, Brisket and Bratwurst, changing at Dinner to a Steak & Seafood House featuring only USDA Prime Beef items as well as Fish and Lobster.;Dinner is served as a set 4-course menu with appetizer, salad, choice of 1 of 11 main courses as well as dessert.;We do not "turn a table" - your table is yours alone for the entire evening.;Dinners are reservations only.;Docking space for guests arriving by boat is available free of charge.
  • Oloroso

    1024 S. Alamo Southtown

    (210) 223-3600

    Oloroso brings a taste of the Mediterranean to Southtown, with house-made cheese and charcuterie plates, duck confit with a frisée salad, grilled hanger steak with roasted cippolini onions. Menu changes with the seasons. Excellent beer and wine.
  • Paletta's Imported Foods

    202 Recoleta San Antonio

    (210) 828-0678

    Paletta's is closed, and sorely missed.;;We are a Greek, Italian and Lebanese Grocery Store and Deli/This year we are celebrating our 90th Anniversary in San Antonio. We have remodeled and our place is beautiful - we are now opened Monday - Saturday from 9am - 6pm / We have expanded our menu and now serve hot sandwiches like The Muffuletta and The Cheesy Jo with Ham. Of course we still have our famous Mamma Mia Sandwich and spicy olives.Paletta's is great fun! When you come in for lunch we have an old time juke box that plays old tunes and you can shop for imported hard to find items, or have lunch from our deli or get all your meats and cheeses and italian sausage and other deli items by the pound. We also have something we call "Paletta's After Hours" this is when we have private parties like the 4 course Italian Dinner we are doing on Valentines Day. Paletta's has uniqie items like Valerio's salad dressing from the old Valerio's restaurant, Spumoni ice cream, fresh italian sausage, fresh grated parmesan, and all kinds of other hard to find products.
  • Petra Cafe

    7959 Fredericksburg Rd., Suite 215 San Antonio

    (210) 614-0700

    Authentic Mediterranean Food, Coffee, Tea & Hookah Bar.;;Located in the Medical Center area, our little neighborhood coffee house offers an array of delectable, savory and healthy mediterranean appetizers, salads, and sandwiches, that will have you craving for more. ;;The newest addition to our menu, "THE" Shrimp Feast (with artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes, Greek olives, a touch of lemon juice, on a bed of fetuccini pasta), is already a hit among our loyal customers. ;;Our select coffee choices, like the "Arabic Mocha", will bring you back, again and again. Our motto: "Good coffee comes from Petra!";;Petra Cafe will become your place to go, for food that is made with care, pride and excellent taste at very modest prices, in a clean and friendly atmosphere.;;Also, for people who want to try the exotic, our full "Hookah" bar is available.;;Feel free to call for availability of Free Delivery, Carry-Out or to order Party Trays for 8 or more people. Free wireless is available. Smoking is allowed.
  • Zorbas Greek Mediterranean Cuisine

    2110 NW Military Hwy. Castle Hills

    (210) 541-9936

    The grains and legumes are ground fresh at Zorbas, and it shows in the succulent, fragrant traditional dishes. The baba ganouj is outstanding. -- Mark Jones (04/09)

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