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Feedback gevenNot her fault, but they have no idea about gluten-free. most for philipeans do not know what gluten free means. but they tried hard
I was in makati so I found this place to try something else to my other vegetarian choice near. it's a lively restaurant with many grave orders, I wish I could order more food, but they didn't take mastercard so I was limited with my money
I ordered and gave up three times from here. I enjoy eating a lot, but all three times I was extremely disappointed and couldn't clean my plate (or my takeout container), which is not like me. it just didn't taste good or fresh.
Came here, but couldn't even talk because it was so loud. popular hangout for the locals.
I was looking for vegan food in Manila when I tripped upon 101 Hawker Food House. To be honest, I didn't care what kind of food it was as long as I could get vegan food. This large, well li restaurant is located in Makati and was easy to locate. I ordered the Kung Pao tofu and the set meal of bagoong rice with vegemeat, but they were out on the tofu dish. This was good as the bagoong rice platter was massive. I've traveled around the Philippines and haven't had many vegan dishes but for the occasional tokwat (tofu) dish. So to get a dish that was veganized was pretty amazing. Somehow they were able to make this traditional dish minus the shrimp paste. Its slightly sweet and yet savory taste had me going back for more. The green mango on top was the clincher for me. It was so good and affordable. I definitely recommend this place to any vegan looking for delicious food in Manila.