More than 75 participating San Antonio restaurants will offer fixed-price menus during Culinaria’s annual Restaurant Weeks event.
– More than 75 participating San Antonio restaurants will offer fixed-price menus during Culinaria’s annual Restaurant Weeks event, which runs Aug. 13-27.
Participating restaurants will offer brunch, lunch, and dinner specials priced between $20 and $55, and reservations are highly recommended, according to Culinaria’s press release. “San Antonio is renowned for its varied and diverse dining options and hotspots,” Culinaria President and CEO Suzanne Taranto-Ethredge said. “Restaurant Weeks presents the ultimate opportunity to discover new culinary sensations.”
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