27 great San Antonio restaurants flying just under the radar

San Antonio is full of dining spots that have received national and regional recognition. But there’s something to be said for a…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Pho Win
12830 Silicon Drive #102, (210) 731-2917, facebook.com/phowinsa
Be sure to add Pho Win to your bucket list, as this joint offers up 16 varieties of pho — from meatball and brisket to grilled pork and seafood. Plus, this spot also serves a number of other Vietnamese dishes in case you want to change it up a bit.
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The 25 best San Antonio restaurants when you have $15 or less

Passionate foodies know that just because a restaurant is pricy doesn't mean it's good — and vice versa. An expensive meal may…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Lala’s Gorditas
1600 Roosevelt Ave, (210) 465-7157, lalasgorditas.com
Found close to Mission Concepción, this super colorful spot comes from the family who opened the original Teka Molino and the Taco Hut. They offer their namesake gorditas for $4.95-$5.95 apiece and bean cups for under $3. 
Photo via Instagram / lalasgorditas
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The 30 best San Antonio restaurants when you have $10 or less

Whether you're making big bucks or living on a shoestring budget, there's something to be said for tucking in to an enjoyable…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Fish Lonja
1107 Roosevelt Ave., 210-612-3626, carnitaslonja.com
Seafood isn’t usually an option when dining on a budget, but Fish Lonja’s stripped-down approach puts the focus on ingredients, not fancy overhead. The delectable Baja-style fish tacos are fresh, filling and just $5 a pop.
Photo via Instagram / fish_lonja
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25 Cheap Eats Under $10 You Should Be Eating Right Now in San Antonio

Dining out can add up, but that shouldn't stop you from treating yourself to some good eats. We love going out and…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Dignowity Meats
1701 E Houston St, (210) 462-1496, dignowitymeats.com
Thank all that’s good in the world for Dignowity Meats. No matter what meat you order – the brisket burnt ends ($4.50 for ¼ pound), buttermilk fried chicken quarters ($3.50), pulled pork ($3.75 for ¼ pound) or St. Louis ribs for $2.50 each – you’ll have extra bills to make your meal complete with a side or two if you play your cards right.
Photo via Instagram / ourfoodiefamilylife
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