Coordinates: 37°48′23″N 122°25′56″W / 37.80645°N 122.43212°W / 37.80645; -122.43212

Greens Restaurant

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Greens Restaurant
View out the window of Greens Restaurant
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Restaurant information
Established1979; 45 years ago (1979)
Head chefKatie Reicher
Food typeVegetarian, Local/organic, California
Street addressBuilding A, 2 Marina Blvd
CitySan Francisco
StateCalifornia
Postal/ZIP Code94123
CountryUnited States
Coordinates37°48′23″N 122°25′56″W / 37.80645°N 122.43212°W / 37.80645; -122.43212
Websitegreensrestaurant.com

Greens Restaurant is a landmark vegetarian restaurant[1][2] in the Fort Mason Center in the Marina District, San Francisco, California, overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.

History

Green Gulch Farm Zen Center

Founded by the San Francisco Zen Center in 1979,[3][4] Greens has been credited in The New York Times as "the restaurant that brought vegetarian food out from sprout-infested health food stores and established it as a cuisine in America."[5]

Greens has a legacy of female lead chefs, beginning with founding chef Deborah Madison, and followed by Annie Somerville, Denise St. Onge, and currently Katie Reicher.[6][7] The restaurant utilizes fresh produce from the organic Green Gulch Farm Zen Center.

Books

  • The Greens Cookbook. Deborah Madison with Edward Espe Brown. Random House Broadway imprint. ISBN 0-7679-0823-6, 978-0-7679-0823-8.
  • Fields of Greens: New Vegetarian Recipes From The Celebrated Greens Restaurant: A Cookbook. Annie Somerville. Bantam Books. ISBN 978-0553091397, 0553091395.

See also

References

  1. ^ Maggie Crum (April 26, 1997). "Veggie gold is still at Greens". Contra Costa Times.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Alan Liddle (September 29, 1986). "Fresh seafood, produce mold 565 Clay's success - San Francisco restaurant". Nation's Restaurant News.
  3. ^ Peter Sinton (April 10, 1999). "Staff of Life Not Enough For Tassajara". San Francisco Chronicle.
  4. ^ Eileen Hansen (August 29, 2004). "It's good to be greens". San Francisco Chronicle.
  5. ^ Gregory Dicum (November 18, 2007). "Expanding the Frontiers of the Vegetarian Plate". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Landis, David (August 25, 2022). "Celebrating Vegetables at San Francisco's Greens Restaurant". San Francisco Bay Times. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  7. ^ "About". greensrestaurant.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023.

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