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Midyear check-in: New San Antonio restaurants you may have missed

Midyear check-in: New San Antonio restaurants you may have missed

Axios4 days ago
We've passed the midpoint of 2025, and San Antonio has a growing list of new restaurants worth knowing.
Why it matters: San Antonio is evolving beyond being a Tex-Mex stronghold — yes, we'll always love a good enchilada plate — and the food world is paying attention to our changing landscape.
The latest: Food & Wine on Monday named San Antonio one of America's next great food cities, spotlighting its fusion innovation.
🧊 Otto's Ice House
This Pearl newcomer channels classic Texas ice house culture with tallboys, frozen margaritas and South Texas-inspired eats. Its riverside, dog-friendly patio is already a favorite for live music and lounging.
🥟 Luscious Dumplings
Born in California, this spot near UTSA serves steamed, pan-fried and soup dumplings alongside noodles. A second location is planned in Westover Hills.
🧜‍♀️ The Mermaid Cafe
Opened by Leah Meyer, who has Down syndrome, and her family, this North Side cafe offers sweets, quiche, coffee, matcha and a welcoming space for people of all abilities.
🍝 Primo's
The cozy-yet-sophisticated spot serves Italian comfort food classics like arancini, ravioli, pizza and cocktails near the St. Mary's Strip.
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This West Texas-inspired coffee-cocktail bar inside the St. Anthony Hotel features entrees like Big Red and barbacoa tacos by James Beard-nominated chef Leo Davila.
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27 Must-Have Everlane Pieces For Your Wardrobe

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Multiple locations Methodology First, we check whether the included restaurants serve New York-style pizza either based on the restaurants' own claims or on customer reviews. These spots offer thin-crust pizzas by the slice that stay true to the New York style. We then selected the top restaurants based on reviews and ratings from Google, social media, Reddit threads, and Food Talk Central forums. The selected pizza shops must have multiple recommendations or positive reviews and/or high ratings based on their New York-style pizzas specifically. Read the original article on Chowhound. Solve the daily Crossword

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The 17 Best Funny Wholesome Posts Online This Week

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The 17 Best Funny Wholesome Posts Online This Week

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