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23 restaurants available nearby
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• Steakhouse • Alamo Heights
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- DDorisvipSan Antonio •59 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoEnjoyed Sunday meal with family. Squash soup was great, so was Chilean sea bass. Fun desserts all around.More infoSeasons 52 - San AntonioPrice: Expensive• American• Alamo Heights•4.8
- DDougAustin •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent lobster bisque and lobster ravioli! Great drinks and waitstaff! Save room for the lemoncello desertMore infoPaesanos - River WalkPrice: Moderate• Italian• Downtown•4.5
- MMartaSan Antonio •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe opened the meal with a lime-forward, homemade guacamole topped with pico de gallo. It was addicting and worth every penny. It comes with a red chipotle, salsa verde with a bit more heat, and the most ethereal tortilla chips we've ever eaten. The Elotes, a quartered corn cob topped with a masa crunch and queso fresco chamoy, is every bit as good as it sounds. The reposado flight featured Wild Common, Agave de Cortes, and Carabuena and is served with palate-cleansing orange and jicama sprinkled with sal de chapulines. Aguachile Verde, a vibrant, beautifully presented ceviche of red snapper, cucumber, and Serrano chilies served in a mildly spicy tomatillo sauce. I craved more acidity, however I can also acknowledge that, coming off of the guacamole, my tastebuds might have needed a reset. The Chuleta Asada, with Berkshire pork, snuggled into a salsa de queso, combined with the rice made for an exceptional bite. Caramelos de Carnitas was served on a wheat tortilla that was flaky and the carnitas were seasoned like their Abuela taught them how to do it. Flauta de Papas came presented stunningly and were promptly dispatched by my daughter. The Chile Rellenos’ exterior crust was so expertly fried that it retained its crunch until the last bite. When you cut into it, the queso Oaxaca oozed out so beautifully. The Tres Leches, with Chef Tavel's signature salted cream, coconut, and Jamaica sauce was the favorite of the night. Chocoflan isn't the classic cake and flan dessert but an actual flan that sent my eyes rolling to the back of my head in ecstasy. The apple sorbete was topped with thick, homemade chamoy, and sprinkled with Tajín. I highly recommend Mezquite!More infoMezquitePrice: Moderate• Regional Mexican (North)• Downtown•4.5
- BBradSan Antonio •6 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 15, 2024Great food and service! We will definitely be back.More infoPiatti - San AntonioPrice: Moderate• Italian• Alamo Heights