It was a cool and overcast day today when my meat eater and I went out in search of lunch in downtown Savannah. Soho Cafe was recommended to us by the concierge as a vegan friendly restaurant. Vegan accommodating it definitely was. Overall friendly, it was not.
Soho Cafe is a combination cafe and art gallery. Paintings and prints fill the vast waiting room, and paintings surround you in the restaurant. Prints were reasonably priced, and the local paintings were a little on the pricey side.
We were able to be seated right away for lunch around 1:00, but were move from one table to another, to another while each seating area got closed off to wait staff. They weren't friendly about it, as they asked us to move and our waitress wasn't especially cordial either. Actually seeming to be annoyed that we would bother them with our business.
But the food turned out to be pretty good.
I had the Grilled Vegetable Focaccia sandwich with the house salad:
Grilled Vegetable Focaccia ………..9.95
eggplant, zucchini, red peppers,
& onion with sun-dried tomatoes & herbed Boursin goat cheeses blend
on warm focaccia.
I opted for it without the cheese and it was a great choice. The sandwich was served with a choice of side; either house salad, chips and a pickle, or southwestern potato salad or 3 bean-corn salad.
The vegetables were grilled fresh and with a sun-dried tomato-herb sauce, which together tasted like garden fresh pizza. The sandwich was truly made by the foaccia bread -- it was very fresh and fitting for the sandwich.
This was also very filling and half of the sandwich went to my meat eater who also agreed it was very tasty and reminded him of fresh veggies on homemade pizza crust.
My meat heater had the Mom's Meatloaf Sandwich:
Mom’s Meat Loaf………..9.50
on warm Kaiser roll with Russian
dressing, lettuce, & tomatoes.
He ate the whole thing, very eagerly, and said it was fantastic.
Bottom line up front: The food here is really good, as well as the art. The wait staff though is not so much -- quite frankly rude and off-putting, to the extent that I probably won't be back. It could have been the rain clouds in an otherwise sunny city so I'd give it a try if its your first time in Savannah. But I wouldn't wait in line.
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Kayak Kafe, Savannah, GA
Last weekend, my meat eater and I were strolling through downtown Savannah, GA when I suggested we try Kayak Kafe on East Broughton Street for lunch. This turned out to be an excellent choice and one of my most favorite meals we ate the whole (four day) weekend in Savannah!
Kayak Kafe is locally owned and has had rave reviews on the local scene for fresh, eclectic, delicious food. The restaurant also says that they can make almost any of their dishes vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free.
The weather was pleasant and sunny so Jeff and I ate outside on the patio, which weather providing, is always my favorite place to sit.
I ordered from the daily specials menu the Black Bean Tacos with a side salad and hummus. This dish was amazingly fresh and light with an excellent blend of flavors. The tacos contained black beans, grilled mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, spinach, shredded cabbage topped with guacamole. The presentation was colorful and appetizing - which often seems to be difficult with vegetarian and vegan dishes.
The combination of veggies, grilled mushrooms, beans, spinach, shredded cabbage and guacamole provided a variety of textures to keep your mouth interested. The hearty combinations of grilled mushrooms, beans, and spinach which did not make you miss the meat and was quite filling.
The taco "meat" is served on your choice of a flour or corn tortilla. I chose the corn; they too were light and tasted like they were made that morning. An excellent vehicle for the veggie filling. The guacamole too was fresh with hints of lime. It was not at all hot or spicy to over power the filling.
The side salad had a cilantro-lime vinaigrette which was light, fresh, and had a great flavor for the perfect compliment to the tacos.
These may be the best vegan tacos I've ever had and I ate as much as I could, but two tacos was it. Jeff happily ate the third and agreed with my culinary assessments. My mustachioed meat eater was not without. He thoroughly enjoyed the Wild GA Shrimp & Avocado Quesadillas.
I will most definitely be back to the Kayak Kafe to try their numerous other vegan entrees like Seared Tiger Tofu Tacos, the Vegetarian Salad with Homemade Hummus and Tebbouleh, Kalamata Olives, Roma Tomatoes & Cucumbers on Organic Greens, with your choice of tofu or feta; the Tofu & Vegetable Quesadilla, or the Roasted Vegetable Balsamico Panini -- to name a few.
If you're in Savannah, you must try the Kayak Kafe for lunch!
Kayak Kafe is locally owned and has had rave reviews on the local scene for fresh, eclectic, delicious food. The restaurant also says that they can make almost any of their dishes vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free.
The weather was pleasant and sunny so Jeff and I ate outside on the patio, which weather providing, is always my favorite place to sit.
I ordered from the daily specials menu the Black Bean Tacos with a side salad and hummus. This dish was amazingly fresh and light with an excellent blend of flavors. The tacos contained black beans, grilled mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, spinach, shredded cabbage topped with guacamole. The presentation was colorful and appetizing - which often seems to be difficult with vegetarian and vegan dishes.
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Black Bean Tacos |
The combination of veggies, grilled mushrooms, beans, spinach, shredded cabbage and guacamole provided a variety of textures to keep your mouth interested. The hearty combinations of grilled mushrooms, beans, and spinach which did not make you miss the meat and was quite filling.
The taco "meat" is served on your choice of a flour or corn tortilla. I chose the corn; they too were light and tasted like they were made that morning. An excellent vehicle for the veggie filling. The guacamole too was fresh with hints of lime. It was not at all hot or spicy to over power the filling.
The side salad had a cilantro-lime vinaigrette which was light, fresh, and had a great flavor for the perfect compliment to the tacos.
These may be the best vegan tacos I've ever had and I ate as much as I could, but two tacos was it. Jeff happily ate the third and agreed with my culinary assessments. My mustachioed meat eater was not without. He thoroughly enjoyed the Wild GA Shrimp & Avocado Quesadillas.
I will most definitely be back to the Kayak Kafe to try their numerous other vegan entrees like Seared Tiger Tofu Tacos, the Vegetarian Salad with Homemade Hummus and Tebbouleh, Kalamata Olives, Roma Tomatoes & Cucumbers on Organic Greens, with your choice of tofu or feta; the Tofu & Vegetable Quesadilla, or the Roasted Vegetable Balsamico Panini -- to name a few.
If you're in Savannah, you must try the Kayak Kafe for lunch!
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