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Rating
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| Four Seas Chinese Restaurant | Texas | |
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well.... this IS an old family favorite, which accredites two
stars. However, on one incident
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| Rome's Pizza | San Antonio, TX | |
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GOOD, GOOD, GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...a lot...pizzas for every
taste, and I recommend the exotic taj mahal pizza. Even pastas
and salads...YUMM!! The cashier even had a greek accent, which
made it even cooler. WOOHOO!!!!!
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| Papa Johns | San Antonio, TX | |
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It's edible, but my brother almost puked from all the oil...hmmm
that's not healthy...
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| Amy's Tex-Mex Cafe | San Antonio, TX | |
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It's little and it's cheap. My sister found *floaties* in the
water...the food CAN be good, and I like the tortillas-hey that's
it!
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| Ming Garden Cafe | San Antonio, TX | |
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It has an adequate buffet, umm the parking lot is kind of sketchy.
Example: the ghetto theater closed down, and I think it's curtains
for this place as well. :0P The food WAS good.
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| Casa Real Mexican Restaurant | San Antonio, TX | |
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We LOOOOVED the salsa, two thumbs up. The tortillas were excellent
as well, the chips were perfectly crisp. The atmosphere is awesome,
however, we always end up with the same mimbo waiter, so please
avoid the tall blond guy with slick hair. (side note: my great
friend and I had a starring gig at the blanco location playing
guitar woohoo!)
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| Pollo Los Jalapenos | San Antonio, TX | |
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This little *hut* is good, cheap, fast, and has excellent salsa!
So, if you want good mexican without having to leave a tip, by all
means stop on by....heh err just go.
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| Las Palapas Patio Cafe | San Antonio, TX | |
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The salsa is SOO good, as are the tortillas. Note: I like the colored
chips (red and green hehe). Okay, let's see I HIGHLY recommend
the big ol' burrito because-man- you will be so full and fulfilled.
Oh yes...it'll knock your socks off!
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| Zio's Italian Kitchen | San Antonio, TX | |
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I like this restaurant a lot. The only problem I've found with
it is that it's so inexpensive that EVERYONE wants to be there.
Good luck finding a table. Even on a Saturday at 3 p.m. it's busy,
and you can expect to be waiting around outside for at least 20
minutes.
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| Milano Ristorante Italiano | San Antonio, TX | |
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For lunch you can expect to get away with spending between 8 to
12 dollars, but for dinner, it's a bit more. It's usually somewhere
between 10 to 20 dollars for dinner (that includes a refreshment).
At any rate, Milano @ Wurzbach is snuggled in a nice little center
with trees all around. There is a patio you can eat at outside,
which is very nice this time of year since it's cooler here in San
Antonio.
The service is really excellent. The waiters/waitresses pull
out chairs for the ladies, and are there for anything you need.
It's a very pretty restaurant. There are candles and carnations
atop every table. The bathroom even has fresh flowers in a vase.
Anyone who enjoys Italian food and good service outta check this
one out.
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| California Pizza Kitchen | San Antonio, TX | |
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The interior of this restaurant is very sleek, and trendy. I'd
suggest wearing a black turtleneck and trousers when you go (j/k).
If you really want to get a feel for this restaurant you should
show up before 6 p.m. on a Saturday (the service is fast if there
are not lot of people there). The line gets so long that it goes
out to the parking lot. I think that's a good implication of how
favored this restaurant is. The pizzas range from anything vegetarian
to chinese. I would definitely recommend anyone to go and try
this restaurant.
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| Tios Mexican Restaurant | San Antonio, TX | |
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The best thing about this mexican restaurant is the tortillas.
Not only can you get some with your meal, but you can purchase a
pretty big bag of them for under a dollar.
Other than that the food was merely medoicre. I don't think I'd
recommend this one to a friend.
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