CuisineVegetarian comfort food
Price range$$
Neighbourhoodnorth-side
HoursDaily, lunch and dinner

Must order: Chicken Fried Chik-n and a milkshake

Tip: A handy north-side branch of the Pearl original. Most plates can go vegan; the milkshakes come dairy-free on request.

Location

Address: 1003 NW Military Hwy Ste 2115, San Antonio, TX 78231

Also in north-side

Pasha Mediterranean Grill ★ 4.0

Halal Mediterranean and Middle Eastern$$north-sideDaily 11am-10pm, later weekends

Pasha Mediterranean Grill on Wurzbach Road is a long-running halal Mediterranean kitchen, serving gyro, shawarma, and Arabic dishes to the local Muslim community.

Order: Chicken shawarma, gyro and hummus

Tip: A dependable halal Mediterranean option listed on Zabihah. The shawarma and gyro are the staples; the lunch portions are generous.

Abu Omar Halal ★ 3.9

Halal Mediterranean street food$north-sideDaily 10am-2am

Abu Omar Halal near UTSA is open until 2am, a rare late-night halal option on the north side where the chicken shawarma wrap is the cheap, reliable order.

Order: Chicken shawarma wrap and falafel

Tip: Open until 2am, so a rare late-night halal option near UTSA. The chicken shawarma wrap is the cheap, reliable order.

Yummy 770 ★ 3.9

Kosher Israeli$$north-sideHours vary, closed Shabbat

Yummy 770 at the Israeli Chabad Center is San Antonio's kosher Israeli restaurant, a meat (fleishig) kitchen certified by the Vaad HaKashrut of San Antonio.

Order: Falafel, shawarma and Israeli salads

Tip: Certified kosher by the local Vaad and closed for Shabbat; confirm hours before going. The falafel and shawarma are the staples.

More dietary in San Antonio

Viva Vegeria ★ 4.1

Gluten-free vegan Tex-Mex$$south-sideWed-Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 11am-5pm, closed Mon-Tue

Viva Vegeria runs an entirely gluten-free, all-vegan Tex-Mex kitchen on Nogalitos, so coeliac diners can eat the full menu, from tacos al pastor to tamales.

Order: Gluten-free tacos al pastor and tamales

Tip: The whole menu is gluten-free, so nothing is off limits. A genuine relief for coeliac diners craving Tex-Mex.

Pollos Asados Los Norteños ★ 4.1

Gluten-free-friendly grilled chicken$$east-sideLunch and dinner, line forms early

Pollos Asados Los Norteños grills whole chickens over mesquite with naturally gluten-free sides of charro beans, grilled onions, and corn tortillas.

Order: Mesquite-grilled chicken with corn tortillas and charro beans

Tip: The grilled chicken, charro beans, and corn tortillas are naturally gluten-free. Skip the flour tortillas and you are set.

Pasha Mediterranean Grill ★ 4.0

Halal Mediterranean and Middle Eastern$$north-sideDaily 11am-10pm, later weekends

Pasha Mediterranean Grill on Wurzbach Road is a long-running halal Mediterranean kitchen, serving gyro, shawarma, and Arabic dishes to the local Muslim community.

Order: Chicken shawarma, gyro and hummus

Tip: A dependable halal Mediterranean option listed on Zabihah. The shawarma and gyro are the staples; the lunch portions are generous.

Zaffran Delight ★ 3.9

Halal Indian and Mediterranean$$downtownDaily 11am-9pm

Zaffran Delight is one of the few halal kitchens right downtown, handy from the River Walk, where chicken biryani and butter chicken with naan are the orders.

Order: Chicken biryani, butter chicken and naan

Tip: One of the few halal kitchens right downtown, handy from the River Walk. The biryani and butter chicken are the orders.

Abu Omar Halal ★ 3.9

Halal Mediterranean street food$north-sideDaily 10am-2am

Abu Omar Halal near UTSA is open until 2am, a rare late-night halal option on the north side where the chicken shawarma wrap is the cheap, reliable order.

Order: Chicken shawarma wrap and falafel

Tip: Open until 2am, so a rare late-night halal option near UTSA. The chicken shawarma wrap is the cheap, reliable order.

Yummy 770 ★ 3.9

Kosher Israeli$$north-sideHours vary, closed Shabbat

Yummy 770 at the Israeli Chabad Center is San Antonio's kosher Israeli restaurant, a meat (fleishig) kitchen certified by the Vaad HaKashrut of San Antonio.

Order: Falafel, shawarma and Israeli salads

Tip: Certified kosher by the local Vaad and closed for Shabbat; confirm hours before going. The falafel and shawarma are the staples.

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