Green is San Antonio's only all-vegetarian restaurant. It's a little surprising that I waited so long to go.
The menu offers an impressive array of classic dishes cleverly remodeled into veggie-friendly meals. I chose to try a dish that I always loved when I ate meat, the Sesame Chickin. Although it wasn't exactly like its sweet, sticky estranged parent, this rebel child was no less delicious. It consisted of fried wheat protein strips topped with a savory sesame mushroom sauce. It was a creative reinterpretation, and now I can perhaps forget about the original Chinese buffet fare. Green allows a choice of sides with the meals, and I chose the sweet potato fries and a waldorf salad, which was the vegetable of the day. The available sides can be somewhat incongruous with the dishes on the menu, but when onion rings and sweet potato fries are involved, I am loathe to complain.
After a grueling decision-making process in which he pitted the sweet potato gnocchi (which appears to have been removed from the online menu) against the popcorn tofu po'boy, my partner chose the po'boy (perhaps a provident choice?). The size of the po'boy, a hoagie stuffed with popcorn tofu, spinach, tomato, and bell pepper, was somewhat unmanageable. However, as it often does in my world, the taste compensated, although Travis indicated that he would have liked to try the meal as a salad instead of a sandwich. The popcorn tofu and the chipotle mayo were the highlights of the dish.
I am looking forward to visiting Green again. I am intrigued by their many uses of tofu and wheat protein, and looking forward to trying again the dishes from my past, like their reuben and buffalo tofu fingers.
Green
1017 North Flores
San Antonio, Texas
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