Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin San Antonio is one of four Texas cities to be highlighted in the newest Michelin Guide. The guide is ..

. [+] coming out in late 2024. Shown is a Tacos De Carnitas dish from Ocho restaurant in San Antonio.

VisitSanAntonio.com Texas has become the latest destination to be the subject of a new Michelin Guide. This past week, Texas Tourism and Michelin officials co-shared news about the upcoming guidebook release that’s to be revealed later this year.

This inaugural guide on the Lone Star State will highlight culinary recommendations in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio. Texas gastronomy is broadly known for Texas-style barbecue, steaks, pecan pie, Gulf Coast-sourced seafood and Tex-Mex, a Texas version of Mexican food. However, its respective cities are linked to certain culinary contributions.

Specifically, San Antonio is the birthplace of Tex-Mex but also chili con carne, puffy tacos and Fritos. San Antonio is the location of the southwest campus of the Culinary Institute of America and one of two U.S.

cities named a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. The other is Tucson, Ariz. Michelin's Texas Guide is the 11th guide focusing on a North American destination.

Michelin “Visit San Antonio has been in conversations with Michelin and Travel Texas for several months and we are delighted that Michelin chose Texas and San Antonio for their next guide,” said Marc Anderson, president and CEO for Visit San Antonio. “.