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[Taipei 101] A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria

ngeapk.blogspot.com - You know what's just down the road that doesn't get enough love? San Antonio. Just an hour or so drive away is an entirely different and bigger city with much to offer. Probably like the majority of Austinites, I had really had a chance to visit San Antonio like one should. I've been there for conferences, dogs shows, business related events, but I haven't actually had the chance to experience San Antonio as a city. I mostly drove in, did my assigned task, and drove home promptly.
Lucky for me, I was able to attend Culinaria San Antonio this year - a week of food festivities with the purpose of giving back to the community. They provide culinary scholarships and aid for personal hardships. A summary of my experience:

  • There are some kickbutt chefs in San Antonio. I don't know them that well yet, but they brought it to the table. Like a pot of foie gras to the table.
  • The Pearl Brewery is a beautiful location for a festival. I attended the first Meatopia there, and the charming venue has many historical nooks and crannies to explore.
  • The venue for the Grand Tasting at the Gonzales Convention Center was beautifully done.
  • There's something to be said about having a dress code at an event. It gave the event a special feel - like you were actually going out to an event. I do love Austin's laid back lifestyle, but wearing flip flops and shorts to every outdoor food event leads it to feel less curated.
  • I want to be at every after party Jason Dady throws. Hands down one of the best after parties ever.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
This delicious morsel of polenta, blood sausage, and mustard was from Gwendolyn. A resturant with some serious history. San Antonio is lucky to have preserved restaurants that give insight to its history. Historic places in Austin have now become condos. RIP, original Gingerman and Paggi House.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
Jason Dady's Umai Mi's offering of an Asian style tostada. Chef did not disappoint me.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
And no evening is ever complete without dance with a winemaker. Frederick from Perdernales does me the honor of spinning around the Riverwalk.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
This picture is evidence of San Antonio chefs bringing their A game. They do not play around with grills. This was Arcade Midtown's set up.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
Chef Johnny Russ offered up many things at the Sunday Burgers and Beer event. One of which was grilled artichokes, first boiled in crawfish boil, then grilled!
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
Here is the deliciously spicy artichokes and crawfish.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
After that, Chef Johnny boiled chicken wings in the crawfish boil, smothered them with pepper jelly, and then grilled those tasty babies. They were some of the best wings ever. Better than traditional wings by far. Also, if you didn't know, Chef Johnny Ross is a one Olympic lifting chef. I witnessed him grabbing the ends of a hot spit with a giant roasted pig and power clean that thing off the grill and walked it over to a table. Don't mess with Chef.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
Just to make things interesting, someone brought a giant pot of foie mousse. This is how they do it.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
Esquire Tavern had lamb burgers. Very tasty lamb burgers that I didn't take a picture of because I was too distracted with the lamb.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
And their honey badger.
A Taste of San Antonio's Food Scene: Culinaria
This was one of the pictures of burgers that I actually captured on camera. Sorry, I ate the rest. This was from Q at the Hyatt on the Riverwalk.

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