
Houston used to have a rap as being a steakhouse city – a place that vegetarians would avoid while en route to hippie, vegan-friendly Austin. Recently, with the food movement in our city, vegetarian options are becoming more and more prevalent. I’ve made a list of my favorite healthy vegetarian options at some of the best restaurants in Houston. You’ll notice there’s no pizza or pasta options, as I don’t eat either!
Adair Kitchen (Galleria) – Black Bean Quinoa Burger (Lunch), Kale Salad (Dinner)
Baba Yega (Montrose) – Portabella Burger
Backstreet Cafe (River Oaks) – Portabella Burger, Spectacular Veggie Platter
Barnaby’s (Various) – Garden Salad (Without Bacon) and Falafel Patty
Benjy’s (Rice Military and Rice Village) – Curried Quinoa
Cafe Brasil (Montrose) – Hummus and Falafel Plate, Goat Cheese Salad
California Pizza Kitchen (River Oaks) – Roasted Veggie Salad, Quinoa and Arugula Salad
Canopy (Montrose) – Baby Spinach Salad (Substitute Quinoa for Chicken)
Carrabas (The Original on Upper Kirby) – Ensalata Fiorucci
Coppa (Rice Military) – Burrata appetizer, Insalata Tricolore
Corner Table (River Oaks) – Earth Burger (without the bun), sub fries for side salad
The Counter Burger (Rice Military) – Build-Your-Own Vegan Veggie Burger
Harvest Organic Grille (Memorial) – Harvest Eggplant, Veggie Mixed Grill, Chard o Yay
Indika (Montrose) – Paneer and Eggplant Chaat, Vegetarian Tasting Dish
Kiran’s (Highland Village) – Organic Kale Salad, Baby Eggplant, Pindi Channa
Latin Bites (Memorial) – Quinoa Salad
Maryz (Richmond) – Hummus (Best in Houston), Falafel
Pondicheri (Upper Kirby) – Curried Popcorn, Barley Salad, Vishnu Thali
Radical Eats (Montrose) – Knocked Up Avocado Salad
Relish (River Oaks) – Beet Salad
Roost (Montrose) – Fried Cauliflower, Ma Po Tofu
Ruggles Green (CityCentre, Upper Kirby) – Texas Goat Cheese Salad
Uchi (Montrose) – Uchi Salad, Brussels Sprouts
Zoe’s Kitchen (Various) – Vegetarian Kabobs (Hummus Side)

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It is no secret that I love Houston. After moving back to the city from Austin, where I went to college, I became an adventurer of my own habitat. I wanted to try every restaurant, see every sight, walk on all the trails, etc. I also love to travel to new cities in the US, and in the last 2 years covered San Francisco (6 times), Los Angeles, Boston (3 times), Miami, Portland, Minneapolis, New York, Denver, Durango, Dallas, Austin, Chicago (2 times), Oklahoma City, Las Vegas, Bozeman (Montana), and Washington DC. I would always have a fully packed agenda for all of these places, which included food, event, and sightseeing recommendations. I thought it would be fun to create my own Houston weekend guide (Friday evening through Sunday night)! Hopefully you find this list useful.
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