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  • 4
  • Very good food here

Update May 2022: name changed from Manimez to Vegetannis. There is also another vegetarian restaurant a couple of blocks away called Monimez (not a mistake). Nothing here has really changed except for the name. Currently the meal of the day costs 13.500 pesos. Today's meal included cream of onion soup, a glass of juice, a tiny dessert, and the main plate which included a salad, coconut rice, breaded eggplant with melted cheese on top and a cauliflower croquette. There still exists the option to add a portion of chicken or fish to your meal for an extra cost. Except for the cheese melted on top of the eggplant, there was almost no protein in the entire meal. It was very tasty, though. As mentioned below, pay first at the cashier and then take your receipt over to the counter. ------ Update 2018: Some of the best veggie food in town. 9.000 pesos as of November 2018. Truly deserves 5 stars but can only give 4 because they serve fish. Big portions of tasty food. ---------- The food here was quite good on the day I went. The current price for the lunch of the day is 7200 pesos (June, 2014). Double that if you want the meal of the day, plus a portion of fish. This place isn't 100% vegetarian, but only about 20% of the customers seemed to be ordering the optional fish. I went on a Saturday afternoon and the place was packed. You go up to the counter and pay first, they give you a number, and then they deliver the food to your table (this seemed to take about 15 minutes on the day I went). But, it was worth the wait. The plate lacked color, and it would have been nice to have some dark green veggies to balance things out. The dining room is very pleasant. This place is a cut above the rest overall, and only slightly more expensive. Updated from previous review on 2018-11-03


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