Longtime San Antonio dining fixture Thai Cafe to shut down

Thai Cafe, a fixture of San Antonio’s dining scene for 27 years, will close its doors in the next few months, the restaurant announced on social media. The eatery has called 11318 Perrin Beitel Road home since 1998, when sisters Lek and Chim first opened the doors to serve San Antonio customers authentic and affordable Central Thai food.
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