Green Vegetarian Cuisine

San Antonio, Texas

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Green Vegetarian Cuisine

Green Vegetarian Cuisine is a 100% Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant situated in a perfect location, within the Pearl Brewery area. The attentive and friendly service serves reasonably priced meals in a calm and creative environment. From the menu you can choose healthy dishes such as spinach and mushroom enchiladas, eggplant parmesan and green burger. Second San Antonio location at 10003 Northwest Military Suite 2115.

Useful Information

  • Address: 200 East Grayson Street, Suite 120 - San Antonio, TX
  • Email: green@eatatgreen.com
  • Phone: +1 210 320 5865
  • More Info: www.eatatgreen.com
  • Address: Mon - Thu 8h - 21h, Fri 8h - 20h, Sun 9h - 21h. Closed on Saturdays
  • More Info: Located in the Full Goods Building of the Historic Pearl Brewery
  • More Info: www.facebook.com/GreenVegetarian

Dining

Usually countries, not cities, are known for birthing culinary genres, but San Antonio is a cultural melting pot that has spilled Tex-Mex cuisine onto the world’s palate. Kitchens here are steeped in Latino and German roots that have melted together to serve up a way of life. Influences from around the world have come together in San Antonio. Fresh Gulf Coast seafood meets Mediterranean spices and locally-grown herbs and chilies are sprinkled across French, Italian, and Asian-inspired plates. Dining in this city is about more than just great cuisine, it’s about the juxtaposition of classic and contemporary. It’s the sharing of recipes passed down for generations and the new ingenuity of chefs trained in the world’s finest kitchens. It's dishes in which authenticity is the most sumptuous of ingredients. Not only can you savor the spices of Latino cuisines in San Antonio, but now you can also learn to master these flavors for your own kitchen. Enroll in public classes at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), the world’s premier culinary college, which has a Center for Foods of the Americas campus in historic San Antonio.

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