Great place to take the family, variety of mexican and seafood plates.
Our food was disappointing. The enchiladas were old tasting, and we waited a very long time for our order.
Mexican Manhattan has the best enchiladas I've ever had...they have a unique sauce and chili that cannot be found elsewhere. Although they do not give you free chips and salsa as an appetizer, the plates come with plenty of food to fill you up...and their tea usually keeps coming!
The ambience is excellent. The ceilings are painted and lit to look like the sky. The inside rooms look like old missions...so it is a fun place to go. However, the food is worse than a tv dinner. The beans and rice are terrible. The taco meat is greasy and tastes weird. Go there for chips & s...
The only reason to eat at this restaurant is the view of the San Antonio river and the River Walk. The food is not nearly as good as the many other excellent Mexican restaurants located throughout San Antonio. Casa Rio food tastes marginally better than a tv dinner.
As far as dining goes, the Manhattan's food is definitely sub par. The food is overpriced without the emenities of chips and salsa as a free appetizer. The riverwalk sitting is very nice on cool days, but the inside of the restaurant reminds me of a cafeteria. For drinks the Manhattan is great - ...
Sitting outside by the San Antonio river is great. Too bad the food is not. The tacos meat is tasteless, and the taco shells taste like cardboard. You have to cover everything with salsa to make it average food. Don't waste your time here unless you want to sit by the river and have some chips &...
i think they rock i love thier tacos and burritos!!!!!!!!!!!! i wish i can live there
Our experience at Alamo Cafe was less than desirable. Our party of 8 was seated at two different tables instead of just one. Our waiter (the one who served our table) was always rushed. The food was so so. The worst of it was that our table was dirty, menus were covered in salsa, and a moldy air...
Great small place, it really does remind me of the Rio Grande Valley.