Vegan-friendly
Raw
Fast food
Take-out
Bakery
Fusion
Filipino

Restaurant and shop formerly known as Satya's. Some raw foods, raw cakes, and other vegan options for breads and pastries made from organic flour. No egg used, only "gardenia" brean has milk. Some hot foods. Open Mon-Sat 10:00am-10:00pm.


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12 Reviews

First Review by juntani2000

slo0go

Points +1884

Vegan
08 Feb 2015

So good!

The food here was wonderful! The restaurant is turo turo style, meaning there is pre-prepared food and you choose what you want to eat from what's offered.

The malunggay soup was very good, but my favorite dishes were the sisig and the tofu eggplant. They also had amazing hot sauce. I found the food here to be more authentically pinoy than the food at Pipino, which seemed to be kind of fusion/gentrified.

I'm so glad to see so many new veg restaurants in Metro Manila!!! Can't wait to go back - hopefully there will be more!

Pros: Vegan Sisig!!!, The hot sauce!

Hard

Points +246

Vegetarian
28 Mar 2022

Good Filipino lunch

Good solid Filipino cooking. Six flavoursome options served with rice and soup. I think it was all vegan not just vegetarian.

Pros: Good value for money, Tasty food

gcllnts

Points +29

Vegan
04 Feb 2019

Easy vegetarian

So happy to find this place in Katipunan! Dishes were displayed on the counter for you to pick from. Ordered a combo, rice plus two choices of mains, which is convenient. I had brown rice with kare-kare and eggplant-tofu in peanut sauce, worth 160 pesos. Great value for a quick, no-fuss lunch. The place is surrounded with posters that promote animal rights and vegetarianism.

Pros: Location, staff, Delicious, quick and easy , Good selection of Filipino food

Cons: None

annabellesalvador

Points +13

Mostly Veg
26 May 2018

Who says vegan is expensive?

This has always been our go-to vegan place for take-out. It’s very affordable, esp for students (since this is near the university area). Very quiet and unassuming store...

Pros: Lots of vegan home-cooked meals

Cons: A bit hot in the resto

QUEENDIANE

Points +240

Vegan
01 May 2018

Great Filipino Food in Katipunan

If you love classic Filipino food, you will love this place! I've brought omnivore friends here and they all agree that if vegan food tasted the way the food here tastes, then they could be converted. My favorites are their Sisig and their Sinigang.

Theauberginebabe

Points +31

Vegetarian
05 Mar 2017

A delectable meal!

I like it a lot! The food was great and I think I'm starting to like brown rice, because believe me, I hate them so much but thanks to HappyCow app I ha found this place with affable staff. Clap clap! The ambience was okay, what important is its content, I'm in love with the place, and how they're reminding people to be health conscious which is exactly my life's advocacy at 26. Thanks

oatsncinnamon

Points +48

Vegan
28 Jun 2016

great, expanded their variety of food

The restaurant per se is right beside the integrated clinic. So it's like two in one place. Place was well ventilated, the food was somehow limited but mind you, they are really tasty. You wouldn't me bothered by how they cook their food because it is being run by an integrated medicine doctor who himslef has been a vegetarian for 3 decades so don't worry about it.

Overall, the food is great but somehow pricey. Just try to go here and have a taste of their dishes. They offer desserts as well, vegan friendly of course.

Pros: friendly staff, good food

Cons: add more food options including drinks

eatinggreen

Points +608

Vegan
18 Aug 2011

Lovely little cafe in Quezon City

This was another great find in Manila. The menu was quite limited - they had about 5 dishes pre-made in pots on the counter and only 2 types of juice (sugar cane juice and orange juice) so not a whole lot to choose from. We generally don't prefer pre-made foods, but these ones were great. Cooked with minimal oil without mock meats or excess unhealthy condiments such as sugar and salt, etc. They had just enough to bring the natural flavours of the ingredients out and nothing more. We tried 3 of the 5 dishes - a vegetable curry (which had an indian feel to it but it may be local, we're not sure), a local dish called 'laing' (taro leaves in coconut milk) and kare-kare (peanut based stew), served with brown rice. All were fabulous - naturally full of flavour and a great introduction to the local cuisine. Only wish they had more available for us to try! The restaurant was pleasant and clean - it looked out over a nice little fruit stand, which was nice. Looking forward to trying them again sometime.

Pros: perfect flavours, local fare, healthy food

Cons: pre-made in pots, menu limited

loulou.lou

Points +81

Vegetarian
25 Apr 2011

blissful belly

If you want great-tasting vegetarian food with a local flair, look no further than Blissful Belly! The menu features great takes on classic Filipino dishes such as sisig and adobo, and the desserts and shakes are to die for! With its serene and peaceful ambience, Blissful Belly also offers diners a respite from the hustle and bustle of Quezon City. For more restaurants, visit http://www.petaasiapacific.com/feature-VegEatingInThePhilippines.asp

Green Monster

Points +63

Vegan
10 Jun 2010

Great food!

If you want vegetarian food with a local flavor, look no further than Blissful Belly. The ambience is serene and peaceful, and the menu features great takes on classic Filipino dishes such as sisig and adobo. The desserts are yummy and the shakes are to die for! If you want a calming break from the commotion of Quezon City, Blissful Belly will certainly provide great-tasting vegan-friendly food and a well-deserved retreat from the hustle and bustle. Continental restaurant/cafe. Cakes, bread, and juices available. Beauty products also available. Very vegan-friendly. The owner is an Adventist homeopathic doctor who runs a clinic next door.

Cons: Healthy cuisine

WWu777

Points +49

Vegetarian
10 Aug 2009

Can anyone give directions to this place?

Why am I the only one with thinking consideration here? There are no directions to this place listed here, only an address. Can anyone post step by step directions to this place? Can you get there from MRT?

Thanks.
http://www.debunkingskeptics.com

juntani2000

Points +13

Vegetarian
03 Jan 2008

I wish this place was closer .

I come to this place whenever I can brave the traffic. The food is sentient and provides a welcome vegetarian version to local Filipino foods like sisig and adobo. The shakes are energizing.
The ambiance is conducive to relaxation and conversation.
Here's to healthy.




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