Excitement Builds as San Antonio Eagerly Awaits Michelin Guide Designations

Excitement Builds as San Antonio Eagerly Awaits Michelin Guide Designations

As food lovers across San Antonio tap their feet in anticipation, the city finds itself at the heart of a culinary revolution. With the first-ever Michelin Guide designations for Texas restaurants on the horizon, foodies cannot help but ponder which local gems will shine among the stars. Our culinary team chimed in with their own favorites, highlighting spots that effortlessly combine fantastic food, delightful experiences, and memorable service every single day.

Biga on the Banks: A River Walk Treasure

Leading the charge is chef Bruce Auden and his flagship restaurant, Biga on the Banks. This celebrated locale has long been praised for its dedication to New American cuisine and impeccable service, nestled along the picturesque River Walk. If the Michelin inspectors stroll the area, Biga will likely steal the spotlight. Diners can indulge in creative dishes that are as stunning to look at as they are delicious, making it a top contender in the list of must-visit restaurants.

Find it: 203 S. Saint Mary’s St., San Antonio, TX 78205

Bliss: Where Culinary Dreams Come True

Another beloved spot that has graced the San Antonio gastronomy scene for years is Bliss, led by the ever-charismatic Mark Bliss. This restaurant isn’t just about the food; it’s the complete experience that keeps folks coming back for more. Start with their crispy fried oyster sliders or the exquisite tuna tartare, and as the evening rolls on, explore their extensive wine list. Recently, Bliss introduced a fantastic $55 tasting menu available on weekdays, allowing diners to enjoy their finest selections without emptying their wallets.

Find it: 926 S. Presa St., San Antonio, TX 78210

Clementine: The Perfect Date Night Spot

An evening at Clementine feels like an intimate dinner party. The husband and wife duo of John and Elise Russ have built a culinary oasis that thrives on showcasing seasonal Southern menus made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Their Feed Me menu offers a wonderfully curated experience that culminates with heavenly desserts by Elise—like the famed clementine crunch bars and pillowy apple tarts. A standout recently was the Niman Ranch strip steak; it’s hard to forget the explosion of flavors with each bite!

Find it: 2195 NW Military Hwy., San Antonio, TX 78213

Leche de Tigre: A Taste of Peru

Don’t let its humble exterior fool you; Leche de Tigre is a hidden gem on East Cevallos Street, offering a delicious voyage to Peru. Chef Emil Oliva crafts a vibrant menu filled with tantalizing dishes, such as the cebiche and hearty lomo saltado. Watching the chefs work their magic from the bar is an experience you won’t want to miss.

Find it: 318 E. Cevallos St., San Antonio, TX 78204

Mixtli: A Journey Through Mexican Cuisine

If you want your taste buds swept off their feet, look no further than Mixtli. This restaurant is all about storytelling through the flavors of Mexico, with seasonal menus that celebrate the country’s diverse culinary heritage. With dishes like perfectly brined pork chops drizzled with mole and creative seafood starters, Mixtli invites diners to appreciate every bite. Plus, with their upcoming 11th-anniversary celebration, you won’t want to miss out on this gastronomic journey!

Find it: 812 S. Alamo St., Suite 103, San Antonio, TX 78210

Curry Boys BBQ: A Unique Union of Flavors

Step aside traditional BBQ, because Curry Boys BBQ is changing the game in Texas with its innovative twist by marrying Southeast Asian curry with classic barbecue. Their brisket smoke show is a must-try, all while keeping your wallet happy with hearty dishes under $20. This underrated eatery is a rising star with a mission to make exceptional food accessible to everyone.

Find it: 19903 Stone Oak Pkwy, Suite 101, San Antonio, TX 78258, and 536 E. Courtland Place, San Antonio, TX 78212

Shiro: A Sushi Sanctuary

And let’s not forget Shiro, a sushi paradise brought to life by the talented chef Grey Hwang. Besides an array of mouthwatering sushi rolls, the restaurant promises a satisfying experience with its chicken teriyaki among a host of other Japanese delights. It’s clear that Shiro is committed to upholding the tradition of omotenashi, which means heartfelt hospitality—something every diner appreciates.

Find it: 107 W. Jones Ave., San Antonio, TX 78215

As the anticipation for the Michelin Guide unfolds, these incredible restaurants are just a few of the wonderful options San Antonio has to offer. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, why not treat yourself to a dining adventure at one (or several) of these stunning spots? Happy eating!


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