Rosario's, Nicha's Comida Mexicana: San Antonio's biggest food stories of the week
In what may be 2023's busiest week yet for San Antonio's culinary scene, this week's most-read Current food news was nearly all about openings and expansion. Our top food story followed the ever-evolving chronicles of local Mexican food staple Rosario's as owner Lisa Wong shuttered the north SA outpost of her business to focus on the massive new Southtown installation. Locally-owned Nicha's Comida Mexicana and Texas Dog Co. & Beer Garden both opened the doors on new locations this week — an expansion to three stores for Nicha's and the first for Texas Dog Co. Japan-founded Jinya Ramen Bar also made its SA debut, with a location on the city's Northwest side.
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