It seems the San Antonio food world keeps losing one iconic spot after another, with the most recent being legendary dive bar Texas T Pubs , one of the oldest dive bars in downtown San Antonio. Now, MySA is getting wind that an iconic Asian restaurant has quietly shut its doors on the city’s northside.
It seems the Pei Wei location at The Strand at Huebner Oaks has shut down as the business has set up a sign saying “this location has closed” on the front door. The restaurant, located at 11267 Huebner Rd, San Antonio, TX 78230, does not appear on the list of San Antonio locations on Pei Wei’s website . When we searched the location on Google, it also says the business has “permanently closed.”
Pei Wei is known for its “authentic, Asian-inspired cuisine,” offering customers “handcrafted dishes made with the freshest, house-chopped vegetables and whole cuts of white-meat chicken and flank steak,” according to its website . The Asian restaurant has over 100 locations nationwide, with now five located in the Alamo City after the closure of the Huebner Oaks-area location.
The closure comes amid several other local restaurants shutting their doors to the public, either permanently or temporarily. Recently, Phoenix Chinese Cafe , located on West Avenue, went dark, seemingly ending the decades-long legacy of the San Antonio business. Thankfully, not all closures are permanent. Dry Dock, a boat-shaped restaurant in San Antonio that has been serving up seafood classics in Medical Center since it opened in 1982, announced a temporary closure in order to open a new concept that will bring many changes to the property…