
Signature Restaurant
French · Northwest Side, San Antonio
Restaurant in San Antonio, United States
The Read
French-American Counter Formality
Price
$$$$
Chef
John Carpenter
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Signature Restaurant at La Cantera earns its Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) with French-American cooking and one of San Antonio's deepest wine lists: 1,995 bottles, White Star-accredited, heavy on France and Champagne. At $$$$ for food and $$$ for wine, it rewards wine-focused diners and special-occasion bookings most. Book well in advance; this is not a walk-in venue.
About Signature Restaurant
Verdict: Worth the Effort to Book, but Go in With Clear Expectations
Getting a table at Signature Restaurant at La Cantera takes planning. This is a $$$$ French-American restaurant in a luxury resort corridor on the northwest edge of San Antonio, not a neighborhood spot you can walk into on a Friday night. If you treat it as a special-occasion destination with some lead time, it delivers. If you show up expecting the ease of a casual dinner, you will be frustrated before the first course arrives.
Wine Director Joel Arriaga runs a list weighted toward France and Champagne, with California well-represented and a deep cellar that starts under $50 and reaches well into $100-plus territory. That breadth puts the wine program in a different tier from most San Antonio restaurants at any price point.
What You Are Actually Paying For
At $$$$ for cuisine and $$$ for wine, Signature costs real money. A two-course dinner lands in the $66-plus range before drinks, the wine list has plenty of bottles above $100. The question for the value-seeker is whether the service philosophy justifies that outlay, the honest answer is: partially.
Chef John Carpenter and General Manager Leighton Crumpton run a room that aspires to resort-fine-dining consistency. The ownership group, Ohana Real Estate Investors, is in the hospitality business at scale, which tends to produce reliable execution rather than the kind of chef-driven intensity you find at independently owned tasting-menu restaurants. That is not a criticism of the kitchen; the Michelin Plate recognition signals cooking that is technically sound and worth ordering; but it does shape what the service experience feels like. Expect attentive, professional, structured rather than warm and intuitive. For some diners, that professionalism is exactly what a $$$$ room should deliver. For others, it can feel like the staff is executing a manual rather than reading the table.
If service intimacy matters to you more than wine program depth, a smaller owner-operated room may suit you better. If you want a large cellar, reliable French-leaning cooking, a dining room that handles a business dinner or anniversary without friction, Signature earns its price.
The Wine List as a Deciding Factor
The 340-selection, 1,995-bottle inventory is not typical for San Antonio at any tier. The White Star accreditation from Star Wine List (published July 2022) and the 3-Star accreditation from World of Fine Wine place the list in credential territory that most Texas restaurants never reach. France and Champagne are the strengths, with California rounding out the high-confidence zones. If you are a wine-focused diner, this list alone can tip the booking decision in Signature's favor over comparable-price alternatives in the city.
Wine pricing runs $$$ by Star Wine List's own metric, meaning many bottles exceed $100. Budget accordingly, or ask the sommelier to steer you toward the lower end of the list, which reportedly holds bottles under $50.
Atmosphere and Timing
Signature sits within the La Cantera resort property, which means the ambient energy skews hotel-dining-room rather than independent-restaurant. The noise level is managed, this is not a loud room. Conversations carry at a normal volume, which makes it a practical choice for diners who need to actually hear each other: business dinners, intimate celebrations, or a serious wine discussion with the sommelier. The tradeoff is that the room lacks the electric charge you sometimes find at a packed independent restaurant on a strong Saturday night. It is composed rather than alive.
Go earlier in the evening if you want the most attentive service, like most resort restaurants, the room hums more reliably before peak seatings fill the floor. Booking difficulty is rated Hard at Pearl, so treat this as a planned reservation rather than a last-minute option.
How It Compares
For San Antonio fine dining, Signature's closest peer in price is Mixtli, also $$$$, which offers a tasting-menu format built around regional Mexican cuisine. Mixtli is more chef-driven and harder to book; Signature is more accessible in format and seats more guests, but the wine depth is significantly greater. If you want a tasting menu experience with a single strong culinary point of view, Mixtli. If you want French-leaning à la carte dining with a serious wine list and more flexibility on timing, Signature.
At the $$ tier, Cullum's Attaboy also covers French territory at a fraction of the price. It will not give you the wine depth or the formal room, but it is a strong alternative if budget is the primary constraint. Leche de Tigre (French-Peruvian, $$) offers more creative energy at a lower price point.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
- Price (food): $$$$, typical two-course dinner $66+, not including wine or tip
- Price (wine): $$$, many bottles above $100; lower-end options under $50 available
- Wine list size: 340 selections, 1,995 bottles in inventory
- Wine strengths: France, Champagne, California
- Awards: Michelin Plate (2024, 2025); White Star, Star Wine List (2022); 3-Star, World of Fine Wine
- Meal service: Dinner only
- Booking difficulty: Hard, plan ahead, do not rely on walk-ins
- Location: 16401 La Cantera Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78256, northwest San Antonio, within the La Cantera resort
- Cuisine: French-American
- Atmosphere: Quiet, composed hotel-dining-room energy, good for conversation
Pearl Picks Nearby
If Signature is not available or you want to explore the wider San Antonio dining scene, consider Isidore for Texan-influenced cooking, 2M Smokehouse for barbecue at a completely different price register, or Aleteo for Yucatán-inspired cuisine with mezcal-focused cocktails and raw and cured seafood. For a broader view of where to eat, drink, stay, see our full San Antonio restaurants guide, bars guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Located inside
HotelSignia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & SpaFull hotel guidePlanning details
- Location
- 16401 La Cantera Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78256
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- signaturerestaurant.com
- Phone
- (210) 247-0176
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Signature Restaurant reads as a resort fine-dining room that pairs classical French technique with a Texas Hill Country sensibility. The dining room projects a formal calm born of space and investment rather than downtown intensity, and the kitchen operates with brigade-style rigor: classical sauce work, composed plating and careful protein treatment. The result is a serene, refined experience that feels deliberate and composed—Burgundy-leaning wine lists and a menu that pivots between French scaffolding and American sourcing underscore the restaurant’s hybrid identity and quietly sophisticated temperament.
Best For
Signature Restaurant suits diners seeking a polished, occasion-driven evening away from the downtown cluster. Its resort location and description as a hotel-adjacent outlier make it a natural pick for visiting hotel guests, business travelers and local celebrants who want formal service and composed plates. The room’s calm, spacious setting fits business dinners, date nights and milestone celebrations, while the French-American menu gives guests familiar yet elevated choices—an offering designed to satisfy both hotel clientele and suburban diners looking for a special night out.
Ordering Tips
Approach the menu expecting French technique applied to American ingredients: rich sauces, composed plating and protein-forward mains. Standout selections listed by the restaurant include Spanish octopus with avocado purée, venison with cherry jus, halibut in a citrus-soy broth and short rib with pommes purée—each demonstrates the kitchen’s classical handling of ingredients. With a Burgundy-leaning wine list mentioned in the room’s framing, opt for structured red pairings with the venison and short rib and a lighter white or delicate pinot-style bottle with the halibut or octopus. Expect formal, well-executed courses rather than casual sharing plates.
Planning details
Location
16401 La Cantera Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78256 · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Leche de Tigre; French, Peruvian, $$
- Mixtli; Mexican, $$$$
- Boudro’s on the Riverwalk; Texas Bistro, Texas Bistro
- Cullum's Attaboy; French, $$
- Ladino; Mediterranean Cuisine, $$
Restaurant context
At $$$$ for food, Signature's closest San Antonio peer is Mixtli, also $$$$, which runs a tasting-menu format built around regional Mexican cuisine. Mixtli is more intensely chef-driven and harder to book than Signature, but the culinary point of view is sharper and the experience more immersive. Choose Signature over Mixtli if you want à la carte flexibility, a serious wine list, a room that handles formal occasions without drama. Choose Mixtli if you want a singular tasting-menu experience and are less focused on wine depth.
Dropping to the $$ tier, Cullum's Attaboy covers French territory at a fraction of Signature's price and is easier to book. It will not give you the wine credentials or the composed formal room, but if budget is the constraint, it is the strongest lower-cost French alternative in the city. Leche de Tigre (French-Peruvian, $$) offers more creative, cross-cultural energy than either and costs significantly less. Ladino (Mediterranean, $$) and Boudro's on the Riverwalk (Texas Bistro) round out the mid-tier options for diners who want a full evening out without the $$$$ commitment.
For the wine-focused diner, Signature has no direct competition in San Antonio: a 1,995-bottle cellar with Star Wine List White Star and World of Fine Wine 3-Star accreditation is simply not replicated elsewhere in the city at any price point. If the wine list is what you are booking around, there is no comparable alternative locally, Signature earns the reservation on that basis alone.
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| Venue | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Signature Restaurant | $$$$ | Star Wine Lists 20262026 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2025 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin PlateWorld's Best Wine Lists 2022 |
| Leche de Tigre | $$ | 2026 James Beard Award Semifinalists2025 James Beard Award Semifinalists2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
| Mixtli | $$$$ | 2026 James Beard Award Semifinalists2026 James Beard Award Nominees2025 James Beard Award Semifinalists2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star |
| Boudro’s on the Riverwalk | 2026 OAD Casual in North America Recommended2024 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #2012023 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #138 | |
| Cullum's Attaboy | $$ | 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand |
| Ladino | $$ | 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Signature Restaurant good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats. The Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025), $$$$ pricing, a 1,995-bottle wine cellar create the scaffolding for a memorable dinner. The resort hotel setting at La Cantera reads more polished than intimate, so it works better for milestone dinners or business celebrations than for something that calls for a quiet, independent-feeling room.
Is Signature Restaurant good for solo dining?
Signature is a workable solo option if you are comfortable with hotel fine-dining atmospherics. The $$$$ cuisine pricing means a solo dinner is a real spend, but the depth of the wine program gives a solo diner with wine interest genuine material to engage. Ask about counter or bar seating when booking, as the main dining room at this price point can feel isolated for one.
Is Signature Restaurant worth the price?
It depends on what you are optimizing for. At $$$$ for food and $$$ for wine, the White Star-accredited wine list with 340 selections is the clearest justification; that depth is not available elsewhere in San Antonio at any tier. If French-American cooking and serious wine are both priorities, it delivers. If you want tasting-menu precision, Mixtli at the same price point offers a more structured format.
Does Signature Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not in the confirmed venue data. At the $$$$ price point with French-American kitchen direction under Chef John Carpenter, the expectation of kitchen flexibility is reasonable, but you should communicate restrictions directly when booking rather than assuming.



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