This or That: SATXtoday food edition

From being a Pueblos de Maíz to a thriving foodie community, the Alamo City has proven itself as a major food destination.

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San Antonio’s culinary scene is largely influence by its Hispanic roots.

Graphic by SATXtoday team

Dubbed by UNESCO as a Creative City of Gastronomy, San Antonio’s culinary scene has largely been influenced by its Hispanic culture and heritage. With that said, we all have our favorites when it comes to great, authentic Hispanic food — we definitely do.

So if you had to pick one, would you choose:

  • Conchas or Empandas
  • Margaritas or Micheladas
  • Chocolate Abuelita or Cafécito Caliente

Cast your votes.

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