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Julie Jul 31st, 2002 04:41 PM

Best Tex-Mex in San Antonio?
 
Will be in San Antonio for a conference in a few weeks and we'd like to go out for some great Tex-Mex. Any recommendations? We'll be staying at the Hyatt on the Riverwalk.

J Jul 31st, 2002 08:25 PM

Try Boudros on the river and Mi Tiara at the market square.

Paco Jul 31st, 2002 08:27 PM

Close to your hotel is the Old Original Mexican Restaurant, best tex mex on the Riverwalk. Avoid a place called Casa Rio - a real tourist trap with medioce (at best) food. Mi Tierra in the Market Square also gets a lot of tourists, also with mediocre food. If you are willing to travel a short distance, try La Fonda on Main (but NOT the other two restaurants in town also called La Fonda) or Los Barrios. This last is getting a lot of good press lately so there will llikely be a wait, but it's good Tex Mex. Another option is La Fogata on Vance Jackson.<BR>Enjoy!

nicole Aug 1st, 2002 09:54 AM

I like Pico de Gallo which is near downtown on the west side of IH 35, right off the highway.<BR><BR>http://www.pico-de-gallo.com/

laura Aug 15th, 2002 08:04 AM

Rio Rio on the Riverwalk is good with huge portions.

x Aug 15th, 2002 08:16 AM

Pico De Gallo is nice because it is very close to the Market area, but not as packed as Mi Tiara.

Ms. Ghost Aug 15th, 2002 08:19 AM

Do a search on www.chowhound.com as there have been lots of threads on this topic on their Southwest board

ava Aug 15th, 2002 08:56 AM

Try Chuy's on Broadway- it is a short taxi ride from downtown, but well worth it if you want something more interesting then a tourist trap which is what you will find downtown on the riverwalk.

g Aug 15th, 2002 12:28 PM

Mi Tierra does not have mediocre food. I grew up in San Antonio and, while Mi Tierra is certainly more frequented by tourists than it the past, it still offers pretty good food. La Margarita is also in the Mexican Market (El Mercado area) and is owned by the same family - also good food. Steer clear of Pappasito's. If your group will be out late and you are really craving Mexican food, Taco Cabana is a chain of fast-food Mexican but is nothing like Taco Bell - I wouldn't suggest it for your "real" Tex Mex dinner, but it wouldn't be a bad suggestion for a late night out or for a quick lunch. Chuy's is a great suggestion - not quite the Tex Mex or Mexican most people expect. If you go there, make sure to get a t-shirt. San Antonio is a wonderful city - hope you have time to explore a bit and have fun.

mjoy Aug 15th, 2002 12:29 PM

My hands down favorite is La Fogata. It's farther north off of Vance Jackson I believe but worth the trip!

texas Aug 19th, 2002 08:28 AM

I would highly recommend Chuy's- I have never ever had a bad meal there (and I am really picky about where I eat out), and the decor is funky and much more interesting than most mexican restaurants. There is also live music and cheap beer every Thursday night. I promise you will love it!

ann Aug 19th, 2002 09:18 AM

Okay- Chuy's a chain- SA has a lot more to offer than that!!! I would highly recommend Los Barrios on Blanco or Paloma Blanca on Broadway! They are the best. You can also go to www.mysa.com and look at the local's best picks. Please don't waste time at a chain- you'll find better elsewhere! Have a great time! Oh and by the way, The Original Mexican Restaurant is owned by a friend of mine, but it's not very good. (don't tell them I said that).

nicole Aug 19th, 2002 09:47 AM

Ann - if Chuys is a chain, so is the Mi Tierra/La Magarita/Pico de Gallo group. There are only 4 Chuys in Austin/San Antonio, I dont think that makes it a chain like Papasitos. It is good stuff but definitely a different flavor than the rest of S.A. tex mex.<BR><BR>Los Barrios is a great recommendation for authentic S.A. tex mex. Mi Tierra/La Magarita/Pico de Gallo have the ambiance of authentic S.A. tex mex restaurant. <BR><BR>If you want to know what Austin is like, go to Chuys it is exactly like the people you will find in Austin - laid back, young, funky and lively.<BR>

dede Aug 24th, 2002 12:07 PM

Chuy's is definitely a chain. It is New Mexico food, not Tex Mex. The chain is located in New Mexico and Arizona and Texas. Chuy's is very popular with teenagers, young adults and children. If you are looking for "TEX MEX" food, Chuy's is not the place.

texas Aug 24th, 2002 02:44 PM

I agree, Chuy's is not the place. Well unless you like the velveta like cheese substance kind of food.<BR><BR>To find good mexican food in SA, you probably need to venture into one of the older (off the beaten track) neighborhoods.<BR><BR>

10 go Aug 24th, 2002 03:36 PM

The lowdown:<BR>1. Chuy's is a cross between Santa Fe Mex and McDonalds with a liquor license thrown in<BR>2. Taco Cabana is how you say fast food in Tex Mex<BR>3. Mi Tierra has food that is passable but not worth the hassle<BR>4. Good Tex Mex can be had at La Fogata, Los Barrios (be prepared to wait), Paloma Blanca, La Fonda on Main, Picante Grill on Broadway, and a few dozen others that your concierge, desk clerk, maid, bartender, etc. wil be able to recommend<BR>5. Casa Rio remains the object of local scorn, with good reason

austinite Aug 26th, 2002 06:12 AM

www.chuys.com<BR><BR>Maybe there is more than one but the one on Broadway/Sunset is not New Mexico or Sante Fe mexican food. They do not have a location outside of Texas.<BR><BR>They are definitely a different flavor than San Antonio tex mex. They don't use lard and everything is not dripping in grease.

b Aug 26th, 2002 02:15 PM

Wow, I bet Julie never thought she would ask such a loaded question! There are so many strong opinions about Tex-Mex or authentic Mexican food. Everyone has their own opinion so, Julie, if you haven't gone to SA yet, I would suggest trying more than one of the restaurants suggested. As someone who grew up in San Antonio and still spends 4 to 5 months there every year (not just a transplant or someone who only has visited), I agree with some of the restaurants mentioned and vehemently disagree with others. But part of the fun of traveling is finding "treasures" of your own, so try some of those listed and try one that no one mentioned. Good luck!


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