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2026 asian festival

FOOD VENDORS

  • Boba + Eats - Filipino. Veteran-owned bubble tea shop selling hand-crafted drinks, acai bowls, gourmet toasts, and Asian bites.
  • Bolo Asian Vibes - Asian. Asian owned Foodtruck bringing you a little closer to Asia, through Asian eats.
  • Chinese American Citizens Alliance - Water. Advocating Chinese American Citizens Civil Rights. The San Antonio Lodge is a chapter of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (C.A.C.A.), the longest-serving Asian American civil rights organization in the United States.
  • Good Fold - Chinese. A San Antonio-based dumpling and bao company. We make two lines: Good Folds, our take on Shanghai-style sheng jian bao, pan-fried soup dumplings with crispy bottoms and savory broth inside and Mis Folds, our cross-cultural dumplings with unexpected fillings. We have Birria with consomé, Pepperoni Pizza, and whatever else we're cooking up. Everything is handmade, pan-fried to order, and pairs perfectly with our house-made hot chili oil, chili oil ranch, or sweet and tangy dumpling sauce.
  • Gourmet Sweet Rolls - Indian-African American. A San Antonio-based micro-bakery specializing in fluffy indulgent sweet rolls made from scratch. From classic cinnamon to creative dessert-inspired flavors, each roll is crafted to bring comfort, joy and a memorable experience in every bite!
  • Himalayan Kitchen - Nepali and Indian. Family owned Nepali and Indian cuisine.
  • HOKI JAPANESE & BOBA - Japanese. HOKI JAPANESE & BOBA serves Japanese food, and boba, we will serve either Poke in a cup or hand roll as well as the boba drink.
  • Howzit Hawaiian Kitchen - Pacific Islander. Howzit Hawaiian Kitchen provides authentic local comfort food from Hawaii to Schertz, Texas. Howzit Hawaiian Kitchen is a family owned and operated fast casual restaurant with cuisine that represents the melting pot of cultures that is modern day Hawai'i. With family blood lines from Hawaiian, Samoan, Japanese, Filipino, Chamorro and Chinese ancestry, we want to share the wonderful flavors that we experienced growing up in the islands.
  • ImmuniTEA X UBEnamnam - Filipino. ImmuniTEA x UBEnamnam brings a unique Filipino twist to the market, specializing in ube-based drinks and pastries. Our signature ube milk tea delivers a smooth, creamy flavor that stands out from traditional offerings. While our ube ensaymada features a soft, buttery pastry filled with rich ube and topped with a sweet buttercream and cheese finish for a perfectly balanced flavor.
  • Kin Khao Thai Food - Thai. Bringing the vibrant flavors of Thailand to the Asian Festival, our booth serves up authentic favorites made fresh with love. From savory chicken fried rice and steamed dumplings to delicious Thai omelettes and refreshing Thai tea. Every dish is crafted to give you a true taste of Thai food, right here at the festival.
  • Korean American Association of San Antonio - Korean. The Korean American Association of San Antonio (KAASA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Korean-American community and promoting Korean culture within the San Antonio area. We strive to foster unity, provide educational resources, and enhance cultural exchange through community events and partnerships with local government and international organizations.
  • Kuru Kuru Japanese Street Food - Japanese. We're Kuru Kuru Japanese Street Foods! We sell authentic Japanese foods such as Takoyaki, Karaage, Yakisoba and Mitarashi Dango.
  • Míra Matcha - Japanese. Mira Matcha stands out for its vibrant, high quality matcha sourced with care directly from Kyushu, Japan. Each drink is crafted to balance tradition and creativity, blending authentic Japanese techniques with a Latin twist in the heart of San Antonio, TX.
  • Momo House - Nepali Style Dumplings - Nepali. At Momo House - Nepali Style Dumplings all our dumplings are handmade to perfection with our special homemade ingredients that make it even more savory.
  • Naturalz Ice Cream - Indian. Naturalz Ice Cream specializes in all-natural, small-batch ice cream using fresh fruit, pure dairy, and no artificial flavors. We are known for unique Indian-inspired flavors like Mango Madness, Rose Pistachio, Gulkand Pan, and Chickoo.
  • Pho Ba 9 - Vietnamese. Happily serving our community delicious authentic Vietnamese cuisine! Come hungry, leave happy!
  • SA Mango sticky rice - Thai. SA Mango has been part of the Asian Festival for 3 years! We will be serving traditional Thai food, drinks, and dessert.
  • Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant, Market & Bakery - Filipino. Sari-Sari is celebrating 30 years in business this year! Recognized by the City of San Antonio as a Legacy Business, Adrian and Camille De Los Reyes continue to serve the community by providing comforting food and a welcoming environment to all those who visit. From groceries to baked goods and hot meals prepared with fresh ingredients, Sari-Sari offers a true variety and has become a staple in the Filipino community.
  • The Booze Brothers Microcreamery - We’re not your typical ice cream company, we specialize in premium alcohol-infused ice cream. Our bold flavors create an experience you won’t forget. Our founder took a leap of faith and decided to pursue this small business full time right here in San Antonio.
  • The Sago Spot - Vietnamese. The Sago Spot isn’t your typical dessert—it’s a refreshing, fruit-forward treat paired with soft, chewy mini tapioca pearls for the perfect texture in every bite. We take it up a notch with unique flavors like pandan, ube, and strawberry matcha, blending Asian-inspired flavors with a modern, elevated twist. It’s light, not overly sweet, and made to feel both indulgent and refreshing at the same time.
  • Wiki-licious San Antonio - Hawaiian and Filipino. Aloha from Wiki-licious San Antonio! We are San Antonio's premiere Hawaiian Malasadas bakery. Enjoy our pillowy-soft, gourmet-filled malasadas, made with Aloha, fresh daily. Try also our delicious Filipino and Hawaiian cuisine. From savory to sweet! Mahalo!
  • Wok Wey Food Truck - Chinese. Cantonese Mexican Kitchen that highlights both cultures not just high quality food but its genuine hospitality. Doesn't matter the setting, the experience comes from how we make the guest feel with each interaction.
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