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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant



If you’re looking for a real variety of a dining experience the next time you’re in the Alamo City, you have to check out Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant.

They have a buffet you would not believe. Such a variety of all the different kinds of food, this is indeed a restaurant to bring the family to.

Especially if you all have different cravings when it comes to dining. For ...

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Enjoy Some Home Cooking At The 410 Diner



If you are looking for some home cooked food when you are away from home, come on and give the 410 Diner a try.

Located on Broadway, this particular eatery serves up tasty dishes such as: The Five Vegetable Plate, (if you are a Vegetarian or into health food) seafood as well as casseroles and their Cornbread will leave you wanting more.

It’s that delicious and ...

Monday, February 16th, 2009

The Thai Spice Effect!



If you are looking for another Thai restaurant to sink your tastebuds into, the next time you are in the Alamo City, give the Thai Spice restaurant in the Forum Shopping Center a sample.

The ambience is warm and friendly, and if you happen to be there for lunch, check out the many delectable dishes on their lunch specials menu.

There is a ...

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Come Enjoy Something Different At The India Oven Restaurant



If you are looking for some exotic East Indian cuisine, or something off the usual edible path, come give the India Oven a sample.

Come and enjoy dishes such as: Chicken Curry, Chicken Tikka Masala, Rack Of Lamb, Fish Tandoori and other flavorful delights. Also try their Nan or different kinds of Indian Bread like: Tandoori Roti, and Pratha just to name a couple.

In addition, the ...

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

The Carriage House Kitchen



If you are looking for a quiet place to have lunch while taking a break from seeing the sights at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens, then step into the Carriage House Kitchen for a light and relaxing midday meal.

Originally built back in 1896 and moved to this location in 1988, part of the dining room you will see here actually consists of seating booths that were real horse stalls. ...

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

The Vineyards at Garden Ridge



Tucked away quietly en route to the Natural Bridge Caverns/Ranch, is another exclusive feature of the Garden Ridge area: The Vineyards Restaurant at Garden Ridge.

And whether you are on your way to take in the sights and exotic animals the Natural Bridge Caverns/Ranch have to offer, on your way back from there, or just driving through the Garden Ridge area, stop at the scenic and ...

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Hung Fong, one of the oldest restaurants in San Antonio



Located just across from Brackenridge Park on Broadway is one of the oldest restaurants in San Antonio. This Hung Fong Chinese eatery and has been in business for over seventy years.

It boasts a family atmosphere you will notice the second you step inside and is opened for lunch and dinner Monday to Thursday from 11:00 AM until 9:30 PM, on Friday and Saturdays from 11:00 AM ...

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Want Some Sushi? Check Out Sushi Zushi



If you are a Sushi lover and crave some of it while visiting San Antonio, give the Sushi Zushi restaurant a sample. They have Sushi of all kinds, even the cooked variety. Yes, I found this out one day while I was at one of these restaurants with a friend.

For the reason I had not sampled Sushi before is because I thought all Sushi was, for the most ...

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Las Palapas Restaurant, Try it For Some True Flavor



If you are looking to please your taste buds with some Mexican food and want to get away from the fast food crowd a bit, here is something that will truly liven up your appetite and leave you satisfied at the same time.

With thirteen locations across San Antonio, Las Palapas Mexican restaurant has something for everyone. For the not so hungry, they have breakfast tacos,(breakfast is ...

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

The Guenther House- Three San Antonio Attractions in One



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For a little San Antonio sightseeing that's off the beaten path, make your way to the riverside grounds of Pioneer Flour Mills. It's easily recognizable from the blue and white tower that bears its name. There you'll find the restored 19th century structure known as The Guenther House. The cream-colored stone building is home to a restaurant, museum and retail store full of gift-suitable wares for your ...