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The 13 best restaurants and places to eat in San Antonio

Elisa Yang
Elisa Yang

Elisa is one of the creative minds behind the Le Petit Chef blog. Being a frequent traveller and foodie herself, she loves writing about dining experiences from all over the world.

The allure of San Antonio lies in its friendly inhabitants, gorgeous weather and great food. The city is well-known to have a high living standard and great restaurants. Besides the famous tex-mex food, there are a variety of other restaurants that will undoubtedly impress your tastebuds.

Check out our curated selection of the 13 best restaurants in San Antonio.

Tip #1: Jazz TX

Jazz San Antonio
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If you’re looking to combine a great dinner in San Antonio with a musical experience, consider visiting Jazz in San Antonio. This exciting jazz-themed restaurant serves Texan dishes and doubles up as a live music venue. Their signature dishes include the Jazz Burger and Texan pecan pie. 

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Tip #2: Salsita Drinks & Tacos

Salsita Drinks & Tacos
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Salsita Drinks & Tacos  is a popular Mexican restaurant in San Antonio – Known as one of the best Mexican food spots in town, they  serve phenomenal Mexican food, including tantalizingly flavorful Birria enchiladas  and simple yet delicious salsa and chips. 

With a menu that features a wide variety of dishes that are all delightfully bursting with flavor as well as attentive service, guests are guaranteed to have a great time here.

Tip #3: Battalion

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Battalion is located inside the historic Firehouse #7 on the corner of South Alamo. This iconic restaurant serves up an extensive menu of fresh kinds of pasta, char-grilled meats as well as stunning vegetarian dishes and Italian classics. 

Perfectly suited for group gatherings, the restaurant’s bar boasts a comprehensive wine list and a fresh, original cocktail menu. Battalion pairs history with contemporary design, first-class food, beverages, and service for a uniquely unforgettable dining experience.

Tip #4: Curry Boys BBQ

Curry Boys BBQ San Antonio restaurant
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Curry Boys BBQ serves an unusual combination of food: Southeast asian curry meets Texas BBQ in a collaborative restaurant experience between Pinch Boil House and South BBQ. This unique mix-up ends up as a delectable food experience rated highly by its customers. 

With raving online reviews, Curry Boys BBQ is a must-visit for all food lovers who are eager to try something new.

Tip #5: Comfort Café

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Image credit: Google MyBusiness Courtney Pierce – Comfort Café San Antonio

A café and restaurant beloved by San Antonio’s locals and visitors alike, Comfort Café is well-known for being a warm place where communities form and gather.

Well-suited for breakfast and brunch meetups or mouthwateringly delicious pasta during lunchtime, this restaurant and meeting place in San Antonio offers creative takes on breakfast and dessert options. Due to its popularity it is recommended to join the waiting list in advance.

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Tip #6: The Jerk Shack

The Jerk Shack San Antonio
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If you’re looking to try some jerk or great Jamaican food in San Antonio, this is the place to be. Food, service and ambiance at The Jerk Shack are impeccable, ensuring a smooth and comfortable visit with great food. 

Tip #7: Outlaw Kitchens San Antonio

Outlaw Kitchens San Antonio
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One of the best restaurants in San Antonio who offer a very unique dining experience, Outlaw Kitchens operates on the concept of preparing one meal each week.

 Located in a stone bungalow on Beacon Hill, this family-owned restaurant offers a weekly rotating menu with one appetizer, two entrées and two desserts. The price of the course menu fluctuates depending on the meals offered. Dishes can also be purchased à la carte. 

Tip #8: 1Watson

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1Watson is a rooftop bar with a small bites menu offering an over-the-top experience from the moment you walk in as well as some of the best food in San Antonio. 

Located in downtown San Antonio on the 15th floor, you’ll be able to take in the views of the San Antonio River Walk, Main Plaza and the Cathedral as you dine on Texas-inspired cuisine.  Their specialties include smoked brisket tacos as well as mangonada ceviche.

Tip #9: Taqueria Datapoint

Taqueria Datapoint
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Taqueria DataPoint is a homestyle Mexican restaurant that is simple in design and offers great Mexican food.

Popular dishes include their delicious chicken fajita Nachos, mixed with grilled onions and bell peppers, topped with a beans and cheese dip and served with sour cream, guacamole & jalapenos. 

Tip #10: Cullum’s Attaboy

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This brunch-only counter style restaurant in San Antonio has a minimal menu that serves French and American dishes as well as decadent desserts. 

Cullum’s Attaboy’s open kitchen impresses with perfectly smoked brisket sandwiches, glazed burgers and escargot. 

Tip #11: Cured

Cured San Antonio
Image credit: Google MyBusiness Medelyn Reese – Cured San Antonio

As the name implies, Cured is all about cured foods: Serving meat charcuterie, cheese boards and hearty mains, this restaurant offers a variety of salty treats and appetizers. 

The charcuterie-focussed New American cuisine at the restaurant is sure to impress foodies who enjoy trying out cured specialties: Be sure to visit this restaurant in San Antonio when you have time!

Tip #12: Brenners on the River Walk

Brenners on the River Walk
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This upscale steakhouse features an elegant interior with unique wooden features and a charming garden terrace on the River Walk of San Antonio.

With friendly service staff and delicious food, Brenners on the River Walk is definitely worth a visit and easily one of the best and most accessible restaurants in San Antonio. If you’re in the area and in the mood for steak, why not give this restaurant a visit?

Tip #13: Schilo’s

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Image credit: Schilo’s San Antonio

Schilo’s is one of the oldest restaurants in San Antonio  with a past that dates back to 1917 when the Schilo family opened a German eatery aimed at the large German populace of the city. Besides hearty sandwiches, and comforting home-style soups they also serve root beer.

And of course, the 19th century building only serves to enhance the inherent charm of this restaurant.

Our selection of restaurants is based, among other things, on the editorial team’s individual preferences and on reviews on the internet. Please contact the respective provider directly for information on reservations and prices. The pictures come from the restaurants listed. All Information is provided without guarantee!


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