Neighbourhoodwest-side
HoursEarly morning, weekends busiest
The dishWeekend barbacoa and tamales

Tip: Go on a weekend morning for the barbacoa by the pound; buy tamales by the dozen to take home. Pair with Big Red.

Location

Address: 1737 S General McMullen Dr, San Antonio, TX 78237

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Ray's Drive Inn ★ 4.2

west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sunday

Ray's Drive Inn on the West Side has claimed the original puffy taco since 1956, the deep-fried puffed-masa shell that San Antonio gave the world.

Try: The original puffy taco

Tip: The puffy taco is the only order; eat it fast while the shell is crisp. A West Side institution, not a tourist stop.

Henry's Puffy Tacos ★ 4.1

west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sunday

Henry's Puffy Tacos on the West Side is the Lopez family counter for the namesake puffy taco, served hot and crisp with rice and beans; eat it before it sits.

Try: Puffy tacos

Tip: Order a plate of puffy tacos with rice and beans. The shells come hot and crisp; do not let them sit.

The Jerk Shack ★ 4.4

west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sun-Mon

Chef Nicola Blaque's Jerk Shack began as a walk-up window with picnic tables, serving Jamaican jerk chicken and curry goat that earned a Bib Gourmand nod.

Try: Jerk chicken from a walk-up window

Tip: The jerk chicken is the signature; the curry goat sells out. Order at the window and grab a picnic table.

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Ray's Drive Inn ★ 4.2

west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sunday

Ray's Drive Inn on the West Side has claimed the original puffy taco since 1956, the deep-fried puffed-masa shell that San Antonio gave the world.

Try: The original puffy taco

Tip: The puffy taco is the only order; eat it fast while the shell is crisp. A West Side institution, not a tourist stop.

Henry's Puffy Tacos ★ 4.1

west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sunday

Henry's Puffy Tacos on the West Side is the Lopez family counter for the namesake puffy taco, served hot and crisp with rice and beans; eat it before it sits.

Try: Puffy tacos

Tip: Order a plate of puffy tacos with rice and beans. The shells come hot and crisp; do not let them sit.

El Milagrito Cafe ★ 4.1

tobin-hillBreakfast and lunch daily, closed Tuesday

El Milagrito Cafe on East Woodlawn is the oldest restaurant on the St Mary's Strip, with a chorizo-and-egg puffy taco that has built a quiet cult following.

Try: Chorizo-and-egg puffy tacos

Tip: The chorizo-and-egg puffy taco is the cult order. A small family-run room; come on a weekday morning to skip the wait.

Carnitas Don Raúl ★ 4.3

downtownWed-Sun 9am-5pm

Carnitas Don Raúl on West Jones is a husband-and-wife counter for Michoacán-style carnitas, rooted in a 1991 Morelia family operation and featured on Netflix.

Try: Michoacán-style carnitas tacos

Tip: Order the carnitas by the pound with fresh tortillas and the house salsa. A quick weekend lunch on the way out of downtown.

Rolando's Super Tacos ★ 3.9

north-sideBreakfast and lunch daily

Rolando's Super Tacos on West Hildebrand built its name on El Gigante, an enormous breakfast taco with your pick of five fillings, a stomach-test of a taco.

Try: El Gigante breakfast taco

Tip: El Gigante is the gimmick and a full meal in one taco. Order at the counter and add a cup of beans.

The Jerk Shack ★ 4.4

west-sideLunch and dinner, closed Sun-Mon

Chef Nicola Blaque's Jerk Shack began as a walk-up window with picnic tables, serving Jamaican jerk chicken and curry goat that earned a Bib Gourmand nod.

Try: Jerk chicken from a walk-up window

Tip: The jerk chicken is the signature; the curry goat sells out. Order at the window and grab a picnic table.

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