CuisineFarm to table
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodpearl
HoursBreakfast, lunch, and dinner daily

Must order: Seasonal market plates and the pasta of the day.

Tip: Brunch and the bar at the Emma are as worth it as dinner. The market-driven specials change with the season.

Location

Address: 136 E Grayson St, San Antonio, TX 78215

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Best Quality Daughter ★ 4.5

Asian American$$$pearlLunch and dinner, closed Monday

Chef Jennifer Dobbertin's New Asian American restaurant sits in the historic Mueller House at the Pearl, drawing on her Chinese-American heritage.

Order: Crab rangoon dip, Taiwanese popcorn chicken and the family-style noodles.

Tip: The patio and the funky Mueller House interior are both worth requesting. Cocktails lean playful; ask for the seasonal special.

Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery ★ 4.4

Texas coastal$$$pearlLunch and dinner daily

Chef Jeff Balfour's Southerleigh brews 15 beers in-house on the ground floor of the Pearl Brewery and pairs them with Texas coastal cooking.

Order: Fried chicken, Gulf snapper and a pint of the house-brewed beer.

Tip: Sit near the gleaming brew tanks and order the fried chicken with the house pilsner. The patio fills fast on Pearl market mornings.

Ladino ★ 4.5

Mediterranean$$$pearlDinner, closed Monday

Ladino is a Sephardic-leaning Mediterranean room at the Pearl built for family sharing, where wood-grilled meats anchor a table of mezze, hummus and lamb.

Order: Wood-grilled meats and mezze from the Sephardic-leaning menu.

Tip: Go family-style across the mezze and let the grill section anchor the table. The hummus and the lamb are reliable openers.

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Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia ★ 4.4

Tex-Mex$$market-squareOpen 24 hours daily

Mi Tierra has run 24 hours at Market Square since the Cortez family opened it in 1941, a Tex-Mex landmark with strolling mariachis and an in-house bakery.

Order: Enchiladas with chili gravy, pan dulce from the panaderia, a margarita with the mariachis.

Tip: The dining room never closes, so a 3am plate of enchiladas after a night downtown is a San Antonio rite. Buy conchas from the front bakery counter to go.

Mixtli ★ 4.9

Modern Mexican$$$$southtownWed-Sat, two seatings by reservation

Mixtli is San Antonio's first Michelin-starred restaurant, where chefs Diego Galicia and Rico Torres build a rotating tasting menu around one Mexican region.

Order: Whatever region the rotating tasting menu is exploring this season.

Tip: The menu changes every several weeks and focuses on one region of Mexico at a time. Book on Tock well ahead; seats are limited.

Best Quality Daughter ★ 4.5

Asian American$$$pearlLunch and dinner, closed Monday

Chef Jennifer Dobbertin's New Asian American restaurant sits in the historic Mueller House at the Pearl, drawing on her Chinese-American heritage.

Order: Crab rangoon dip, Taiwanese popcorn chicken and the family-style noodles.

Tip: The patio and the funky Mueller House interior are both worth requesting. Cocktails lean playful; ask for the seasonal special.

Clementine ★ 4.6

New American$$$alamo-heightsDinner Tue-Sat, closed Sun-Mon

Chef John Russ and Elise Russ run Clementine in Castle Hills, a chef-driven New American room that has been one of San Antonio's most ambitious kitchens.

Order: The Feed Me tasting option, which lets the kitchen build the meal for you.

Tip: Order the Feed Me option and let the kitchen drive. The dining room is small, so book ahead on OpenTable.

Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery ★ 4.4

Texas coastal$$$pearlLunch and dinner daily

Chef Jeff Balfour's Southerleigh brews 15 beers in-house on the ground floor of the Pearl Brewery and pairs them with Texas coastal cooking.

Order: Fried chicken, Gulf snapper and a pint of the house-brewed beer.

Tip: Sit near the gleaming brew tanks and order the fried chicken with the house pilsner. The patio fills fast on Pearl market mornings.

Ladino ★ 4.5

Mediterranean$$$pearlDinner, closed Monday

Ladino is a Sephardic-leaning Mediterranean room at the Pearl built for family sharing, where wood-grilled meats anchor a table of mezze, hummus and lamb.

Order: Wood-grilled meats and mezze from the Sephardic-leaning menu.

Tip: Go family-style across the mezze and let the grill section anchor the table. The hummus and the lamb are reliable openers.

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