Q Kitchen | Bar - Hyatt Regency

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123 Losoya St
San Antonio, TX 78205
No one really knows who invented barbeque. In America, it probably originated during the cattle drives of the 1800s, as chuck wagon cooks tried to tenderize inexpensive cuts of meat for the trail drivers. But the Chinese could lay claim to having a form of BBQ long before America was discovered, as well as the Romans and the Greeks. We'll never know who really invented it. That brings us to Q Kitchen Bar, one of the most innovative restaurants on the River Walk. We've spent quite a bit of time searching out the globe's best BBQ and brought their recipes back to our San Antonio barbeque restaurant. We've added a dash of excitement and fun to the mix, by creating an "interactive kitchen" in the dining area that lets you see how we make our barbeque. Tempted by European style rotisserie barbeque? Go for it. And as for smoked meats...well...one glance at the menu will tell you how serious we are about that. By the way, feel free to talk to our chefs while they cook. You just might get them to divulge some of our secrets. So welcome to Q Kitchen Bar: the pursuit of the ultimate barbeque. We've done all the hard work. You just need to sit back and enjoy. Let the journey begin.

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Excellent late night food
3/26/2024

Oh. My. Goodness. If it’s late and you need a bite to eat, this is the place. Burgers are an hit. Th...

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All eating areas were very very over priced ? We went other places to eat all of the time too expensive in the hotel.
12/24/2023

Very over priced !! We went out for all of our meals and snacks. .....the Riverwalk was nice with l...

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Best Breakfast Ever
7/14/2023

This place has the best omelet I ever tried. I ordered the three egg omelet and wow, im still in sho...

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