Wednesday, October 3, 2012

green - phoenix | blog | easy as (vegan) pie - australian vegan ...

Photobucket texas ?moo-shroom? po-boy - ?pulled? and shredded portabella with caramelized onions and peppers slow cooked in espresso bbq sauce $8 (WITH SWEET POTATO GEMS) Photobucket spicy peanut tofu $4 Photobucket spicy buffalo ?wings ? vegan cucumber ranch and celery sticks $5 Photobucket jerk tofu salad - jerk spiced house tofu over fresh greens tossed in jamaican jungle dressing $9 (large)

The wild wild west that is Arizona isn't somewhere you'd automatically associate with vegan food but Phoenix, in particular, has a huge artist community and a very diverse population.

As mentioned yesterday Green is the comfort food sister to Nami. As you can see we came here a couple of times so I could attempt to eat my way through the menu. The po-boy was lovely with a pillowy soft bun and super rich mushroom filling. The off menu (SECRET) sweet potato gems (I DIE) were amazing. The spicy peanut tofu was actually pretty good. I didn't have high hopes, the tofu was super crispy with a creamy satay sauce.

The buffalo wings were too salty. And I mean I add salt to everything and I couldn't finish them. So wouldn't recommend them. Finally the jerk tofu salad was awesome. Light, crispy and filling - just what I needed after a few days of eating po-boys and tSoynami's.

Green really kills it with a good cross section of comfort food from pizza to sandwiches to bowls and a huge list of starters. It's not likely a lot of you will go to Phoenix but if you do Green an Nami are unreal.

deets: 2022 N 7th St Phoenix web: green vegetarian ?
$$: as above ?

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Source: http://www.easyasveganpie.net/2012/10/green-phoenix.html

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