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 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
 Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore Robert Jacob Lerma /Isidore
Isidore
  
 Michelin Guide 
 Worth the step
American
 The Michelin Guide's review
 Located in San Antonio's historic Pearl District, Isidore is a stylish spot with a midcentury modern feel complete with an open kitchen and live-fire hearth. Named for the patron saint of farmers and laborers, there is a clear focus on Texas ingredients and local traditions, even incorporating Native American elements into the bread service. The menu is large, with items intended for sharing and a section dedicated to steak. Narrowing down your snack selection isn't easy, but the popcorn chicken, crispy fried with popcorn aioli and velouté, is a good bet. Cherokee tomato in a house-made kombucha lets local ingredients shine, while the dry-aged Berkshire pork chop with a 23-spice sauce is another highlight. Texas wines are also proudly shared on the list and in an optional pairing. 
 Location
 221 Newell Ave.San Antonio 78215