It’s always fiesta time at this San Antonio institution
24-Hour Fun at Mi Tierra |
Years ago, Neil directed a shoot in San Antonio, ate at Mi Tierra, and brought me back what became my favorite T-shirt. That article of clothing went everywhere – even South Beach, where a group of Latino workers started talking to me about Mi Tierra. I struggled along in my much slower Spanish, but it
was eye opening to know that the restaurant had such reach. I told Neil that if we ever went to San Antonio, I would be looking for a replacement shirt.
was eye opening to know that the restaurant had such reach. I told Neil that if we ever went to San Antonio, I would be looking for a replacement shirt.
Entrance to Mi Tierra |
Mi Tierra is adjacent to El Mercado and it never closes. We went for breakfast and the mariachi band was already there and sauntering around the restaurant. It’s a huge space with multiple dining rooms and festooned with party lights. There’s also
Mexican Hot Chocolate |
a panadería with a pretty vast selection of baked goods and another counter where patrons can purchase the excellent hot chocolate and my favorite T-shirts.
The Fiesta Atmosphere of the Dining Room |
The service is friendly and very quick. There was a party of twenty-four across from us and two servers took complete care of them from orders through refilling beverages, clearing, and providing about a dozen checks.
Barbacoa Mexicana |
Chorizo Mexicana |
Portions are huge with entrée dishes including a number of sides on the plate such as vegetables and a salad. The flour tortillas are fresh and puffy, though not quite as good as those at Rosario’s, but the corn tortillas were smooth and hot. I had the barbacoa with over easy eggs and the meat was thick and tender. Both that sauce and Neil’s scrambled eggs were complexly spiced and delicious.
The Detailed Bar Area |
After eating at Mi Tierra, check out El Mercado, which is an indoor mall with about twenty shops selling a variety of Tejano items. Patrons should consider price comparisons between shops before making a final purchase and realizing that what they’ll see ranges from the supremely elegant to the glitzy kitschy. It’s all fun.
It seemed a little early for so much fun!
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