"The southern and western sides of the city seem to draw me to them about nostalgia and a psychic attraction that has evolved in the happy years that I grew up there. There are still a few restaurants that have remained relevant over the decades and are therefore open, which I now pay for an excursion to the city. Of course, the food is good and the prices are usually very good. But it's a feeling that you get a little bit like you're going to visit the house of your favorite grandmother. It can have a funky smell or maybe the look could use a facial lift, but your memory serves a heaping support of good vibes and satisfied teemies that continue to improve your return. With a huge nostalgic dose, Nicha's is just over the highway from the old mission drive-in and it is art deco fassade consisting of a huge Kurvilinear wall that used to light the night to win outdoor movie goers. Nicha does not need advertising, as it attracts customers for good drinks and tex-mex, regardless of the time of day. With some potent Mexican martinis in my hand, I was happy to remine a bit and look at my formal years in old San Antonio while waiting for plates of nachos, puffies and evaporating enchiladas. Many restaurants have come and have gone in the last 50 years, but be assured that there are still long-lived favorites for you to discover or enjoy as we have done today. Muy buen provecho, amigos y buena caza!"