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Where’s the chili? Not at many places in S.A.
Indeed, in the city that made chili famous more than a century ago, there's not much of it on local restaurant menus. Trendy restaurants avoid it, so now the places that do offer it mostly are a few home-cooking spots — and an intrepid food truck operator. -
Warm Chili on a Winter Day: 5 Texas Hill Country Winners
By Spring Sault | January 3, 2017 With cooler temperatures comes the desire for some hot, stick-to-your-ribs food, and in Texas, that means chili! Luckily, we Texans know a thing or two about chili, and as such, can impart some...
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Chamoy City Limits giving away free Frito pies to celebrate Travel Channel filming
Mike Sutter, San Antonio Express-News Nov. 10, 2016Updated: Nov. 10, 2016 4:59 p.m. They're putting the 'free' in Frito pie. Chamoy City Limits, the raspas truck with ice and fruit in all the shades of the rainbow, will put the "free" in...
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BEHIND THE SCENES AT CHAMOY CITY LIMITS
by Alyssa We’re not sure when our obsession with chamoy began, but we’ve been on a mouth tingling journey for many years. The first time we were able to fully indulge in this sour love affair with chamoy was at...
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The 9 Best Raspa Joints in San Antonio
Summer in Texas means it’s time to quell heatstroke with sweet, fruity ice. The rest of the country has sno cones or sno balls or whatever, but San Antonio has the real deal: raspas. Here are the nine best raspa joints around. Chamoy City Limits What you’re getting: Piccadilly... -
Keep your cool with San Antonio's raspa creations
At O.P Schnabel Park, Genevieve Orozco happily waited for her turn to step up to the Chamoy City Limits window and revisit a favorite from when she was a kid. Recently, raspas have grown up a little, and the business model is benefitting from social media.