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Top 5 restaurants in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX has a lot to offer its residents, from great museums, to awesome theme parks and a culturally diverse downtown area. Another thing that makes San Antonio, Texas shine is its numerous and delectable restaurants. All My Sons Moving and Storage of San Antonio has put together a list of top 5 restaurants in the area. If you’re thinking about moving here, these are definitely places worth checking out and All My Sons of San Antonio is definitely the company you want to hire to do your move. Customer service is our number one priority. We are a family owned business backed by four generations of moving experience. We are licensed and insured so our customers have nothing to worry about. Our website is filled with blogs, testimonials and reviews, so please feel free to look around and get familiar with our moving company. Here’s our list of Top 5 restaurants in San Antonio:

Bin 555: This eatery is a restaurant and wine bar located at 555 W Bitters Road in The Shops at Artisans Alley. This spot is warm, inviting and intimate. You can expect French and Mediterranean-influenced small plates and a few entrée-sized dishes. The menu changes quite frequently but past favorites have included veal meatballs in vanilla-cinnamon sauce, jumbo shrimp cocktail, wood-fired pizzas and more. The wine list offers a mix of eclectic and boutique and new and old world wines. A full bar is also available.

 Biga on the Banks: Overlooking the San Antonio River Walk, this place is situated 203 S St.Mary’s Street at Market. Here you’ll savor the artistry of Chef Bruce Auden, one of San Antonio’s culinary stars since the 80s. The dinner menu changes daily to include several special entrees. This restaurant serves duck confit, house apple smoked salmon nachos, three-onion potato soup, sautéed Maine lobster, mustard-crusted Australian lamb rack, smoke roasted pork tenderloin just to name a few of the gastronomical delights.

Fig Tree: This place is located at 515 Villita, in a historic 19th century home complete with a patio overlooking the river. Here you’ll find European-inspired dishes from mustard-mint crusted domestic lamb rack to seared Ahi tuna with ginger soy sauce to cold water Australian lobster and so much more. The tableside flamed desserts include bananas foster over vanilla ice cream and pear almond tart. The Fig Tree stocks over 200 of the finest wines and champagnes including many French and Californian labels.

Frederick’s: This restaurant boats French-Vietnamese fusion cuisine at 7701 Broadway St, Suite 20 in San Antonio. Diners can expect delicious spring rolls, red snapper with a sweet and sour sauce, five –spice duck breast with Cantonese rice and other new, fresh and innovative dishes that you’ve never tasted before. Alcohol is available and all major credit cards are accepted.

Sandbar Fish House and Market: This local delight is situated at 152 E Pecan Street in downtown San Antonio. The fish is always fresh and you can definitely count on variety. Think lobster rolls, ceviche, sashimi, oysters, shrimp, crab salad, New England clam chowder and the list goes on. And for dessert, you have to try the Key Lime pie.

There you have it, the top 5 restaurants you must try when you move to San Antonio. And don’t forget to give All My sons of San Antonio a call for your easy, stress-free, move.