OPENING ALERT
Veteran San Antonio chefs to debut new upscale restaurant in Stone Oak

A pickled beet salad is one of the menu highlights.
The former Frida space on San Antonio’s North Side is getting a reset. Katerina, a New American concept led by a veteran culinary team, will open at 18740 Stone Oak Pkwy in early January 2026.
Co-owners Katerina Akimova and Dick Jones drafted chefs Justin Manzi and Greg Carter to lead the kitchen. Manzi is a Culinary Institute of America-trained chef with Italian roots and experience at restaurants like The Oceanaire Seafood Room and Morton’s Steakhouse. Carter, a San Antonio native, studied at Le Cordon Bleu and later worked at several Michelin-starred kitchens.
The collaborative menu combines shareable appetizers with decadent entrees and casual pizzas. Guests can start with ginger soy Brussels sprouts, chili crunch calamari, and wood-roasted Wagyu meatballs, then move on to branzino with citrus vinaigrette, coriander-crusted duck breast, braised beef short rib, or Parisienne gnocchi. Desserts like a maple peanut butter pie provide a decadent ending.

The front-of-house team also brings years of experience. Michael Conway — a North Side fixture with stints at Wildfish, Eilan Hotel, and J Prime Steakhouse — will serve as director of operations. Geoffrey Smith and Emily McCloud will lead service.
A press release did not delve deeply into the atmosphere, but did promise it would be “stylish, warm, and unmistakably San Antonio.”
“San Antonio is a city with deep flavor and vibrant energy,” said co-founder Akimova in the release. “We wanted to create a space where people feel seen, welcomed, and inspired, whether they’re joining us for a celebration, a casual night out, or a moment of indulgence.”
Although Katerina will be open in the new year, it has yet to reveal an opening date. Local foodies can follow along on the restaurant’s social media for updates.
