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7 top chefs turning up the heat on San Antonio’s dining scene

Chantal Rice
Aug 3, 2021 | 9:32 am

In a year in which practically every industry came to a screeching halt, restaurateurs and chefs had to get creative, navigating pandemic pauses and supply chain hiccups with aplomb because, after all, everyone still had to eat.

We’re grateful to the Alamo City chefs who kept us in good spirits and even better food during these tough times, and also gave us some food for thought in terms of how our communities can best support each other.

These seven chefs are shining role models for their industry and for the city as a whole, and we’re thrilled to honor them at the annual CultureMap Tastemaker Awards, which highlights the persevering trailblazers of the San Antonio and Austin restaurant and bar scenes.

Learn more about our San Antonio Chef of the Year nominees below, then join us August 5 at Fair Market in Austin for the 2021 Tastemaker Awards, when we’ll announce the deserving winner. Limited tickets remain — get yours now!

Ceasar Zepeda, Sangria on the Burg
If there’s one thing chef Ceasar Zepeda knows, it’s what San Antonians love to eat. From the freshest ceviche to fluffy, buttery biscuits, and a whole lot of sangria, his restaurant concepts always win over even the choosiest of diners. So when he opened his eclectic neighborhood spot, Sangria on the Burg, in 2016, locals in the know flocked to the Oak Hills neighborhood to devour craft sangria and margaritas alongside colorful tacos and perfectly sloppy sliders. With his affable and charismatic disposition and his intrinsic culinary talent, we’re pretty sure that whatever delicious chow he’s dishing out, all of Alamo City will eat it up.

John Russ, Clementine
Yep, it’s true: When celebrated local chef John Russ was a kid growing up in New Orleans, his go-to snack was PB&J. Luckily for the throngs of San Antonio diners who would later swarm his darling neighborhood restaurant, Clementine, his grandmother set him on a more enlightened culinary path, one emphasizing French influence and global flavors. After attending culinary school, Russ brought his cooking expertise to San Antonio, to much praise. He’s bolstered in the biz by his equally talented wife, Elise Russ, an eminent pastry chef in her own right.

Louis Singh, Singhs Vietnamese
From successful food truck to super popular brick-and-mortar eatery, Louis Singh specializes in cooking up what he calls Vietnamese soul food. At Singhs Vietnamese, the menu is loaded with gratifying dishes — “a Vietnamese mother’s recipes told through her Texas son.” From his seasoned shrimp rice and crispy karaage chicken to his “winghs” and what could easily be the most noshable banh mi sandwiches in town (especially the brisket banh mi), Singh is serving up the kind of fare that warrants at least a once-a-week visit, like all good soul food does. And in the meantime, he’s no doubt making his mama proud.

Nicola Blaque, The Jerk Shack, Mi Roti
Universal rule: No jerks allowed — unless, of course, we’re talking about chef Nicola Blaque’s expertly seasoned Jamaican-inspired cuisine. With a mission to elevate and modernize Caribbean food (mission accomplished), Army veteran, Culinary Institute of America grad, and Jamaica native Blaque has been spicing up the San Antonio food scene since opening The Jerk Shack in 2018. Appropriately dubbed “artisan Caribbean cuisine,” The Jerk Shack features a mouthwatering menu of marinated meats (yes, Texas purists, you can get jerk tacos and jerk ribs here) and sharable sides. In 2020, she also opened Caribbean street-food joint Mi Roti, which highlights dishes featuring the humble yet tasty Caribbean flatbread.

PJ Edwards, Meadow
Comforting seasonal fare inspired by Texas and Southern classics become modern delicacies in chef PJ Edwards’ hands. And that makes a lot of sense, considering Edwards started cooking in his youth, spent years honing his craft, and cut his teeth under some of Texas’ most well-regarded chefs. At Meadow, he highlights the farms and ranches that make Texas-sourced ingredients so flavorful, bringing a seasonal and chef-driven approach to Southern classics like pork chops, fried chicken, burgers, and vegetable succotash. As beautiful as his plates are, Edwards never sacrifices flavor, even in seemingly simple dishes. Case in point: His grilled pimento cheese sandwich is superb!

Stefan Bowers, Playland
Why does a classically French-trained chef with years of restaurant experience focus all his creative efforts on making pizza? Because even for well-practiced pizza virtuosos, making the perfect pie can be extremely tricky — even more difficult than frying fish or searing meat, notes chef Stefan Bowers — but he definitely rises to the challenge. At Playland, Bowers opts not for trendier pizza styles, but for his custom sourdough crust, which he piles with an array of gorgeous toppings, some traditional, some not so traditional (local honey, zucchini, kale), to create the perfectly blistered, cheesy slice. Order from the House Pizza section of the menu for Bowers’ curated specialties. Our current fave: the Pandemic Bread, a 13-inch pizza with semi-dry mozzarella, pecorino cheese, olive oil, rosemary, and sea salt.

Steve McHugh, Cured, Landrace
One of San Antonio’s most celebrated chefs, Steve McHugh, a James Beard Award finalist, is perhaps best known locally for the farmhouse fare he crafts at Cured restaurant at the Pearl. (It doesn’t take much; one visit and you’ll realize it’s the cure-all for humdrum restaurants.) But ever the innovator, McHugh wasn’t satisfied with his Cured culinary triumph alone, so local McHugh fanatics can now also dine on his exquisite wood-fired dishes at Landrace, the elegant signature restaurant of the newly opened Thompson San Antonio hotel downtown.

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Healthy grocery chain sprouts new San Antonio location, plus more top stories

Hannah J. Frías
Nov 12, 2022 | 12:00 pm
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Sprouts Farmers Market has opened a third San Antonio store.

Editor’s note: It’s that time again — time to check in with our top stories. Here are five articles that captured our collective attention over the past seven days.

1. Healthy grocery chain sprouts new location for San Antonio's Far West Side. Sprouts Farmers Market has opened a third San Antonio store, and it's celebrating this weekend with several days of events and promotions.

2. Here are the top 5 things to do in San Antonio this weekend. Magic, live music, and merrymaking are on the Alamo City agenda this weekend.

3. Beat the crowds for a weekday jaunt through Wurstfest. Wurstfest is in full swing again, running from November 4-13.

4. Texas will host CMT Music Awards for the first time ever in 2023. Airing April 2, 2023, the awards ceremony will be hosted in Texas for the first time ever.

5. San Antonio Auto & Truck Show cruises back bigger than ever. The show is only in town this weekend at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.

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San Antonio Auto & Truck Show cruises back bigger than ever

Katherine Stinson
Nov 11, 2022 | 10:53 am
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The San Antonio Auto & Truck Show is the largest showroom in South Texas.

Live your best Top Gear life with the return of the San Antonio Auto & Truck Show, only in town this weekend at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.

The largest showroom in South Texas is back and bigger than ever. Not only will the 2022 San Antonio Auto & Truck Show have a larger assortment of electric vehicles than the show has ever had, but guests can also enjoy a wide array of classic cars, pet adoption opportunities, food trucks, and so much more.

Not a car enthusiast? There's a good chance you'll change your mind after attending the San Antonio Auto & Truck Show, and veterans get in for free on November 11 (which is Veterans Day).

The San Antonio Auto & Truck Show is in town for one weekend only, so don't miss out if you need inspiration on a car-shopping journey. Other nice discounts for the weekend include $6 tickets for kids 6-10 years old and free admission for children 0-5 years old. If military vets can't actually make it on Veterans Day, they can still get a discount ($8 for a day pass) on Saturday and Sunday. Senior citizens also get discounted $8 day passes for whatever day they choose to attend.

If you're wondering what could possibly be more fun than getting a discounted ticket to wander a whole day gazing at a showroom full of luxury automobiles, the show has a surprise for gear-heads and casual car lovers alike. Featuring a drawing every hour during the show, some lucky guests will have the pleasure of taking home one $100 gift card. It may not be a Lamborghini, but hey, it's something, right?

The official San Antonio Auto & Truck Show has been teasing upcoming attractions for this weekend's show experience on their social media channels, previewing the return of old and brand new auto-themed exhibits. One returning kid-friendly exhibit is the History In Motion tour bus. Another familiar weekend event is the Battle of the Bands, in addition to a full slate of incredible cars on display to admire from afar (there will also be opportunities to test drive select cars).

For more information on show hours and tickets, visit saautoshow.com

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Joy to the (Sea) World

The holidays splash into Sea World San Antonio with parades, parties, puppets, and more

Hannah J. Frías
Nov 10, 2022 | 10:54 am
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In total, Sea World will feature 12 uniquely themed holiday areas for this 42-day Yuletide extravaganza.

In Texas, we like to claim that everything is bigger here. We also like to compete for biggest of the big, which rings true for Sea World's self-ascribed "biggest Christmas event in Texas," kicking off this week.

Starting Thursday, November 10, the marine life park transforms into a holiday wonderland for 42 full days of sparkling lights, holiday festivities, and, of course, tasty seasonal treats. This year also marks the premiere of a new live-action musical, O Wondrous Night, as well as a new Christmas party zone, Snowman Jam. In the former, the Nativity story comes to life through the eyes of the animals who experienced it, thanks to puppetry, carols, and special effects. Meanwhile, Snowman Jam invites park visitors to enjoy festive flurries and specialty cocktails from the Frozen Fusion Bar while bopping to the sounds of a DJ.

Returning favorites include the Sesame Street Christmas Parade, Christmas Market, meet-and-greets with Santa and Rudolph, and the "largest light display in the state" – according to the release. In total, the park will feature 12 uniquely themed holiday areas, from a 1950s-inspired Christmas cove; a whimsical Snowman village with life-sized snowman; and the country-themed Christmas Market, which houses a Christmas tree made entirely of cowboy boots.

Other highlights include:

  • Holiday shows and festive animal presentations, from Merry Mariachis to a festive beluga whale and pacific white-sided dolphin presentation.
  • An immersive Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer experience: Hear the story of the world's most famous reindeer when strolling past life-size story book vignettes featuring the classic tale before meeting the beloved characters including Rudolph himself.
  • The Sesame Street Christmas Parade: Festive floats feature live performances and celebrate the magic of the holiday season with Sesame Street friends, including Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and more.
  • Coca-Cola presents Fireside S’mores and a holiday scavenger hunt: Families and friends can create memories while cozied up around the fire roasting marshmallows for delicious holiday s'mores. Afterwards, guests can participate in a photo scavenger hunt for Coca-Cola-themed festive prize and the chance to be featured on billboards around San Antonio.
Don't forget the festive food and drinks, either: The park will offer no lack of seasonal candies, baked goods, hot cocoa, and more. Winter cocktails include a new Santa-Gria and melon liqueur-based Grinch cocktail. For a traditional holiday meal, guests can enjoy dinner with Santa or Rudolph (reservations required).

SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration runs from 1 pm until 9 pm on select days between November 10 and January 2, 2023. Head to SeaWorld.com to plan your visit or learn more about 2023 Season Passes, which includes free Christmas ornaments, a free ticket for a friend to join in the Christmas festivities, and more benefits.

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