Nearly 30 San Antonio restaurants are participating in Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month through dining deals courtesy of the San Antonio AAPI Heritage Month Restaurant Passport.
But there's more to this city than barbacoa and brisket, and there's no better time than now to start exploring our dining diversity.
Through May, nearly 30 area establishments will celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month by offering discounts on menu items through the San Antonio AAPI Heritage Month Restaurant Passport program. Diners can pick up a free passport at any of the participating businesses or download and print one at home by visiting
Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant Market & Bakery on Wurzbach Road in San Antonio serves a full spread of Filipino food.The passport grants a 10 percent discount on purchases at participating restaurants and earns the holder a stamp marking their patronage at each location. Anyone who collects 15 or more stamps during the promotion will be eligible to win Spurs merchandise provided by the Spurs AAPI Affinity Network.
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