
Vegan-friendly
Chinese
Western
Take-out
Filipino
Vegetarian with vegan options. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-6:00pm.
4 Reviews
First Review by fritzgoss
darleensy
Points +39
OscarAnn's - Edit
Thought that this place would be difficult to find at first but I just used waze and got there in less than 10 minutes from my school which is also a big plus because it's convenient. Food is ok, simple and worth the money considering that it's also inexpensive! For those of you who prefer eating a WFPB diet like myself, this wouldn't be my go-to. Still, i think you should give it a shot. I would recommend the tocino, siopao and soya milk. I bought some frozen goods as well that i have yet to try!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2018-06-06
Pros: Lots of vegan options, frozen goods, Inexpensive
Cons: No parking space, Mock meats
Guest
foodjustice
Points +22
Rubber Meat - Edit
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.
Read moreSecond, 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.
Pros: For transitioning vegan/vegetarians
Cons: Fake meat items, artificially flavored and colored, No parking, Congested, slum area location
Guest
mike_veg
Points +296
Simple Adventist food - Edit
Family owned business and member of Seventh Day Adventist.
Read moreThey serve vegetarian meal and lots of frozen food stuff made by Varona's. The Resto has combo meal(1rice + 2viands) for 60pesos only but in small portion. I'm satisfied cause they serve brown rice. Good enough and budget wise. Taste of food is bland. Same taste in nearby Adventist Hospital canteen. Try their Siopao and Soyamilk with variety of flavors.
You can buy frozen food from them,ask them if they can cook it for you and it eat there but with extra charge.
Closed on Saturday. Open again on Sunday.
Pros: good food, good value, friendly staff
Cons: small portions
Guest
fritzgoss
Points +23
Oscar Ann's - Edit
This small shop/restaurant is located not as shown on the map on HappyCow site, so take care when search. the place is nearby the Seventh-Day Adventist Hospital, and is associated with the Seventh-Day Adventists.
Read moreThey sell some frozen and dried foods and have a small selection of prepared Filipino food to take out or eat in.
Note also, they are closed on the weekends.
Pros: Tasty Filipino food, Friendly staff
Cons: Small selection of items, closed weekends
Guest
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