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Gluten Free Japanese Restaurants in San Antonio - 2021
"Offering superb views of the San Antonio River and Brackenridge Park, this sushi and sashimi spot serves fresh, succulent creations, as well as a host of noodle-based dishes. Koi Kawa has been a sushi staple in San Antonio for a long time, which makes sense because their seafood is flown in every week from a Japanese fish market. They are easily a neighborhood favorite and always offer a truly enjoyable experience."
"Offering superb views of the San Antonio River and Brackenridge Park, this sushi and sashimi spot serves fresh, succulent creations, as well as a host of noodle-based dishes. Koi Kawa has been a sushi staple in San Antonio for a long time. They are easily a neighborhood favorite, and always offer a truly enjoyable experience."
"The Confluence Park is an urban phenomenon designed by the San Antonio River foundation and is along the path of the historic missions situated in the city. The Park provides a lush green garden which not only features sharp and structured landscaping but also, educational facilities. The most important feature of the Park is a vertical concrete form which channels rainwater into an underground storage tank and this structure is called the BHP pavilion."
"Confluence Park is an urban park about half a mile from San Antonio’s Mission Concepcion, sitting along the pathway that connects the San Antonio Missions UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is a range of events that cover diverse interests, making the park an attractive community gathering place. The 3.5-acre park is a project led by the San Antonio River Foundation."
"Located right where San Pedro Creek and the San Antonio River meet, Confluence Park is definitely one of the most instagrammable places in San Antonio!"
"The first “brewstillery” in Texas, Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling creates both beer and whiskey. Though it may be better known for its whiskey distillery operation, many of Ranger Creek’s boozy offerings take significant skill to brew; for instance, Small Batch #13 is a Belgian ale that’s been aged for 24 months with Lactobacillus, Pediococcus, Brettanomyces, and a house strain of wild yeast. True beer nerds, you’ve found your new home-away-from-home."
"Ranger Creek Brewing and Distilling offers a variety of beers and spirits. The brewstillery garnered many awards over the years. Their handcrafted whiskey and beer made with utmost care and attention."
"Interior of Gristmill River Restaurant|Courtesy of Gristmill River Restaurant. The Faust Brewing Company is a brewpub and craft brewery that fosters the great German tradition of small-scale brewing and collective drinking. The brewing company is based in the Faust Hotel, in the center of New Braunfels, that dates back to 1929."
"Faust Brewing Company features some of the best beer in the area. This New Braunfels brewery is known for producing authentic German beer. Taste some of their specialty brews long into the night and cultivate cherished memories with loved ones in cozy their taproom."
"We really enjoyed our food, but were disappointed that our favorite sandwich "The Cuban" was not on the menu, which is why we came."
"Clear your calendar for next Saturday, because that is the ideal time to sip some beer, unwind from the week, and tour Branchline Brewing. Founded in 2012, Branchline was the first brewery in San Antonio to can craft beer. Owner Jason Ard named his brewery after his grandfather’s ranch."
"Eggspectation is a stylish Canadian breakfast chain established in the 1990s that specializes in all-day breakfast with a comprehensive egg-focused breakfast menu as well as lunch and dinner fare. Located along Loop 1604 near Blanco Road in San Antonio, Eggspectation boasts a menu with more than 100 items, including many selections of eggs and egg-based dishes such as Benedicts, scrambles, omelets, and French toast. Signature plates known as Great Eggspectations include the Uneggspected, a six-ounce New York strip steak served with two eggs in any style, and homemade Lyonnaise-style potatoes."
"Walking into Zenzero Artisan Gelato feels almost like stepping into a modern Italian cafe. A menu filled with sweet & savory crepes, affogato al caffe and Illy espresso makes it one of the most unique coffee shops in New Braunfels. Owned and operated by Peter Palmieri and Emma Diaz de Leon, Italian tradition is the centerpiece of Zenzero."
"Owners are sweet and very helpful, Gelato is absolutely delicious, as is the Nutella crepe!. A lovely place to grab a snack!"