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Feedback gevenThought that this place would be difficult to find, first but I just waze and came there in less than 10 minutes from my school, which is also a big plus, because it is convenient. Eating is ok, easy and worth the money if you think it's cheap! for those of you who prefer to eat a WFPB diet like me, it wouldn't be my goal. I would recommend the tocino, siopao and soy milk. I also bought some frozen were that I still have to try! updated by the previous review on 2018-06-06
First, the rest is in a very cloged place without space to park at all. take a taxi or get over so they don't get a headache looking for parking in the opposite. next parking is the parking space for the adventist medical center manila, which has a more decent vegetarian restaurant with more vegan options. second, the resto limits its menu points to fake meat. if they are looking for fresh, organic, whole-plant-based foods, this is not the place to go. they are also a bit heavy on oil and salt. I can't really say if their fake meats are vegan because they aren't very open to what that is made. To be honest, I fear to know what they use to get this Umami taste that is clear in the way they serve it. as a health buff, I'm especially with my food. Thirdly, their food is also quite expensive to cook for such small portions and honest, mediocre quality. at least it appeals to new vegan/vegetarians because it alternative meat products. the conversion to a vegan/vegetarian diet can be a challenge, so if they long for meat, then this can be a place to try just to ask for appease. there are much better quality places to enjoy vegan / vegetarian cuisine, so do not let this place stop to stay healthy by choosing a plant-based diet.
Family owner and member of the seventh day adventist. they serve vegetarian meal and many frozen foods produced by varona’s. the resto has only for 60pesos, but in small part comb meal (1rice 2viands.) I am satisfied because they serve brown rice. good enough and budget style. taste of the food is bland. the same taste near adventist hospital canteen. try their siopao and soyamilk with different aromes. they can buy frozen food from them, cook them when they can cook it for them and eat it there, but with extra charge. on Sunday.
This small shop/restaurant is not shown as on the map on happycow website, so take care of the search. the place is located near the Adventist Hospital and is connected to the Seventh Day Adventists. they sell some frozen and dried foods and have a small selection of prepared Filipino foods to take or eat. Also note, they are closed at the weekend.
I thought this place would be hard to find at the beginning, but I just used waze and came there in less than 10 minutes from my school, which is also a big plus because it is convenient. Eating is ok, easy and worth the money considering that it is also cost-effective! For those of you who prefer to eat a WFPB diet like me, that would not be my goal. Still, I think you should shoot it. I would recommend the tocino, siopao and soy milk. I also bought frozen goods that I still have to try! Updated by previous review on 2018-06-06
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