Rosario's Mexican Cafe

San Antonio


This lively restaurant, half a mile south of downtown, is always hopping, its huge street-corner windows letting in natural light and wistful glances from hungry onlookers. Its Mexican standards are dependable, and the complimentary basket of chips and salsa that comes with each meal is better than most.


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