CuisineTexas BBQ
Price$$
Neighbourhooddowntown
HoursLunch until sold out, closed Monday

Must order: Brisket, beef rib and jalapeno cheese sausage.

Tip: Get there at opening; the beef rib and brisket sell out. Order by the pound and take it to a downtown bench.

Location

Address: 107 W Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205

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Order: Brisket, the smoked chicken and Mexican-influenced sides.

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El Mirasol ★ 4.0

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Order: Enchiladas, chiles rellenos and tableside guacamole.

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Aldaco's Mexican Cuisine ★ 4.0

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Aldaco's has served Mexican food in San Antonio since 1989, with a hilltop Stone Oak patio, a much-praised tres leches, and margaritas that win local awards.

Order: Tres leches, shrimp brochette and the award-winning margaritas.

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Ray's Drive Inn ★ 4.2

Tex-Mex$west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sunday

Ray's Drive Inn on the West Side has claimed the original puffy taco since Ray Lopez opened it in 1956, home of the deep-fried puffed-masa shell.

Order: The original puffy taco with picadillo or bean and cheese.

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Henry's Puffy Tacos ★ 4.1

Tex-Mex$west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sunday

Henry's Puffy Tacos on West Woodlawn is the family rival to Ray's in the puffy-taco story, serving the crisp puffed-masa shell as a plate with rice and beans.

Order: Puffy taco plate with rice and beans.

Tip: The puffy tacos come hot and fast. Add a side of rice and beans for the full West Side plate.

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