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Authentic Phillipino food |
13032 Nacogdoches Road, Suite 200 San Antonio, TX 78217 United States +1 210 590 8899 |
For a romantic evening out, Sebu's sums it all up. The ambience is cozy and the food is authentic and exotic, bringing the flavor of the Philippines to San Antonio. Coconut milk is one of the main ingredients used in the food. Try the Bicol Spicy, a stew influenced by Asian recipes. Sebu's popularity makes reservations a must, so book well in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The restaurant on stilts |
4531 NW Loop 410 (exit Callaghan) San Antonio, TX 78229 United States +1 210 340 7944 |
Of the many Chinese restaurants in San Antonio, this establishment holds the distinction of being the only one on stilts. This unique restaurant on the outskirts of the Medical Center offers a satisfying menu of Szechuan, Cantonese, Hunan and Mandarin style cuisines. Traditional and comfortable, this restaurant is more elegant than most. Ding How offers both lunch and dinner specials. At night, order a la carte or from several combination plates starting at USD10.25. Family dinners for anywhere from USD19.95 for two people and from USD59.95 for six people. A full bar is available for the adults, and child plates are available for the kids. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A San Antonio heavyweight |
1011 Northeast Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78209 United States +1 210 828 9988 |
From a prominent location on Loop 410, Formosa Garden serves some of the best Chinese food in town from its extensive menu of mostly Szechuan cuisine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tasty Mongolian-style grilling |
5460 Walzem Rd (at Midcrown) San Antonio, TX 78218 United States +1 210 656 3228 |
The Mongolian-style barbecue here is probably quite a bit fancier than what the original Genghis Khan ate during his travels. However, it is still a simple, tasty way to prepare spicy and delicious meats. Choose a combination of lamb, beef, pork or chicken along with assorted julienned vegetables and watch as the chefs stir-fry them quickly on the fiery grill. All-you-can-eat meals include soup, spring roll, tea, dessert and a glass of house wine for one fixed price. The strip-mall location won't delight you with grand decorations, but the food should please both your palate and your pocket. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Most interesting atmosphere |
3624 Broadway St (near Witte Museum) San Antonio, TX 78209 United States +1 210 822 9211 |
Hung Fong is one of San Antonio's oldest Chinese restaurants, and it continues to serve up satisfying Szechuan, Cantonese, Hunan and Mandarin style cuisine year after year. You don't just eat in this restaurant, you experience its aura. American and Taiwanese neon flags exude a dominant presence, while pictures made with huge(and real) butterfly wings rest comfortably behind plexiglas frames. You have to see 'em to believe 'em. The restaurant offers both lunch and dinner specials. At night, order a la carte or from several combination plates starting at $7.79. Family dinners are popular choices and serve from two ($15.49) to six people ($46.19). Beer and wine are served, and child's plates are available for the wee ones. Review © 2007, Wcities |