


Inspired New American fare, charcuterie, wine & beer in a stylishly restored former filling station.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 926 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78210
Phone: (210) 225-2547
Website: https://foodisbliss.com/menu/
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Reviews
The atmosphere was very average and didn’t feel special. What truly stood out, though, was our server attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely great, which definitely helped the evening.
Overall, it was an okay experience, but nothing sparkly or standout that would make it a must-return spot for special occasions
Food wise we loved everything, especially the grilled octopus and berry cake. The bliss spritz was also very refreshing. I thought the portions were very filling and worth to pay the add on to try the other items.
If you’ve never had a takeji dessert wine this is a great place to try it! Mine paired wonderfully with the chocolate dessert.
The menu is small but with enough options for an unforgettable dinner and their wine selection is extraordinary.
I went for my dinner and it was an excellent birthday experience! Everyone loved their food and we got excellent service.
You will never go wrong with Bliss restaurant, check out what we ordered!
Our server, Candace, was professional, knowledgeable and lovely, ensured that our dining experience was nothing short of exceptional.
We began with appetizers, including sashimi tostados and oyster sliders. The sashimi was remarkably fresh, with a delightful crunch, while the sliders featured a delicate biscuit and a fried oyster, which was an unexpected yet delicious twist.
The beet salad was truly the pièce de résistance, with firm, sweet beets, acidic orange, walnut, and freshly ground pepper, all combining to create a dish that was nothing short of perfection! For our entrees, we opted for short ribs and a combination of red fish with parmesan polenta, as recommended by Candace. The short ribs were succulent, with bursting flavors, while the fish was moist, balanced, and featured a crispy skin that rivaled crackling bacon!
We concluded our evening with a warm cup of coffee and a 20-year-old tawny port.
Bliss has consistently demonstrated exceptional culinary expertise, and our experience was a testament to their enduring excellence. Thank you for being the “cherry on top” of our trip to San Antonio.