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Covid 19 Lunch Menu LUNCH SOUPS 7 per cup/ 9 per bowl Tomato Gazpacho APPETIZERS Cold tomato gazpacho, avocado, cucumber chutney Marinated Olives orange, fennel, herbs 6 Mexican Tortilla Chicken Soup crispy tortilla strips, avocado, garbanzo beans, carrots, green Deviled Eggs beans, zucchini, tomato, cilantro, crema deviled eggs, horseradish, crispy fried chicken, maple drizzle 3 each / three eggs for 8 H0T PLATES Whole Grilled Artichoke Mediterranean Salmon fresh herbs, lemon aioli 16 white beans, asparagus, peas, snap peas, mint, basil, dill, tzatziki 30 Smoked Beef Carpaccio Summer Tagliatelle sliced tenderloin, crispy fried capers, Parmesan, spicy whole fresh tagliatelle, basil pesto, goat cheese, blistered tomatoes, pine grain mustard, arugula, lemon 16 nuts, basil, Parmesan 17 Melon Prosciutto Burrata Chicken Paillard saba, basil, breadcrumbs, maldon salt 16 rocket salad, oven dried tomatoes, fried capers, parmesan, lemon 15 Shrimp Cocktail creole remoulade & spicy cocktail sauce 20 SANDWICHES served with your choice of side Cheese & Charcuterie Board Roasted Turkey Barely buzzed cheddar / blackberries – mt. tam triple cream/ lettuce, tomato, cheddar, tomato aioli & bacon on toasted wheat 13 apples – bay blue/ pears fresh honeycomb, candied pecans, water crackers Roast Beef 8 each / 20 for all three spicy mustard, provolone, cabbage slaw on toasted sourdough 13 spicy coppa – salami – prosciutto spicy mustard, pickled veggies, caper berries Chicken Salad Sandwich 8 each / 20 for all three chopped chicken, grapes, green onions, celery, toasted almonds, lettuce & tomato on toasted wheat 13 SALADS 2 add avocado/ 3 add chicken/ 8 add salmon or shrimp Egg Salad Sandwich traditional egg salad, lettuce, tomato, on toasted bun 13 Caesar Salad romaine hearts, croutons, Parmigiano-Reggiano, creamy Grilled Cheese Caesar dressing 12* Gruyère, cheddar & mozzarella on sourdough 13 + bacon or avocado 2 Kale Salad torn kale, Pecorino, toasted walnuts, dried cranberries, maple Crispy Chicken Sandwich red wine vinaigrette 12 fried boneless chicken thigh, RELISH pickles, tarragon ranch, cheddar, lettuce & tomato on toasted bun 15 Apple Salad mixed greens, Granny Smith apples, candied pecans, goat Classic Burger cheese, apple vinaigrette 12 house-ground beef, cheddar, coriander onions, aioli*, RELISH pickles, lettuce & tomato on toasted bun 15 Chopped Salad mixed greens, beets, tomatoes, garbanzo, cucumbers, bacon, Rotisserie Chicken Panini cheddar, tangy mustard vinaigrette 12 goat cheese, pesto aioli, oven-dried tomatoes, arugula on sourdough 15 Salmon Citrus Salad mixed greens, cucumbers, dried cranberries, toasted almonds, Porchetta Melt orange & grapefruit supremes, goat cheese, champagne spit-roasted pork, pesto aioli, arugula, fresh RELISH pickles, cheddar & vinaigrette 20 red onion on sourdough 15 Green Garden Salad Turkey Melt mixed greens, cucumbers, beets, carrots, tomatoes, croûtons, roasted turkey, cheddar, coriander onions, tomato aioli, arugula & feta, champagne vinaigrette 12 bacon on sourdough 15 Relish Wedge 44 Farm Grilled Hot Dog iceberg “steak”, crispy bacon, tomatoes, red onion, bread spicy mustard, housemade relish, diced onion, cheddar cheese 12 crumbs, blue cheese dressing 12 B.L.T. Strawberry Fields bacon, lettuce, tomato, & pesto aioli on toasted wheat 13 Fresh strawberries, mixed greens, candied pecans, SIDES 6 gorgonzola, mint, champagne vinaigrette 12 CAULIFLOWER SALAD + QUINOA & KALE + POTATO SALAD HAND-CUT FRENCH FRIES + FRESH FRUIT 713.599.1960 WWW.RELISHHOUSTON.COM.
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