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- Rubber Meat
First, the resto is located in a very congested place with no space for parking at all. Take a cab or Uber so you don't get a headache looking for parking in the area. Closest parking is the parking area for the Adventist Medical Center Manila which has a more decent vegetarian restaurant with more vegan options. Second, the resto limits its menu items to fake meats. If you're 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 whether their fake meats are vegan either because they're not very open to what the stuff is made of. Honestly, I am afraid to know what they use to get that umami flavor that is distinct in the dishes they serve. As a health-buff, I am very particular with my food. Third, their food is also quite pricey for such small servings and honestly, mediocre quality cooking. At the least, it appeals to new vegan/vegetarians because of it's alternative meat items. Transitioning to a vegan/vegetarian diet can be a challenge so if you crave for meat, then this may be a place to try, just to appease the cravings. There are far better quality places to enjoy vegan/vegetarian cuisine, so don't let this place stop you from staying healthy by choosing a plant-based diet.