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Bidrage med feedbackI enjoyed the delicious vegan options at this restaurant. The pizzas were tasty and the pastas were perfect for sharing. The prices were reasonable for the quality of the food.
We had bowls and sandwiches at this restaurant, which were decent but nothing extraordinary. The atmosphere of the restaurant is somewhat plain and not very inviting. The prices are a little steep for the quality of food they offer. The location listed on this app is incorrect - the restaurant is actually now located in Tiendesitas.
I came across this restaurant after a workout at the gym and was pleasantly surprised to find a vegan option in the area - kudos to Dr. Tam's Vegan Haus! The staff were friendly and I ordered the Asian Vegan Poke Bowl, which was satisfying. At PHP 200, the large serving was worth the price. I was a bit disappointed that they were out of kimchi, but the staff added extra vegetables to make up for it. Despite its small size, the menu offers a variety of options including pizzas, soups, pastas, dairy-free ice cream, and take-out items like eggless noodles at affordable prices. Overall, I would recommend this place to anyone in the area looking to try something new.
Nothing exceptional besides the fact that it's a vegan place in Philippines, which is a feat to be appreciated! The food is good and the price definitely decent – ₱80 for 200g of one of the few meals at the counter. They also sell breads (pandesal), which are delicious, for just ₱8! Closed on Saturdays, as stated on the door (Saddath Day) Note: the location indicated by HappyCow is accurate; be careful, the one shown by Google Search isn't! Updated from previous review on 2016-12-21
This is in a fairly large space, simply decorated if a little unfriendly (the space not the staff), and the staff are attentive and accommodating. The menu is varied, although both the times I went there my first choice of drink was unavailable. (The second time there was only ONE drink available). The first time I was with my partner and there was filming of some promotional segment going on, which was quite tacky and amusing. He ordered the Adobo, which I found unimpressive (I thought it tasted heavily of tamari or something) but he liked it. I ordered a vegan 'tuna ' grilled sandwichy thing, which was fine. We also ordered the ever-present lumpias which were good. We tried the vegan ice cream which was nice and creamy but had long shreds of coconut through it which I found a but unpleasant because they were too big and chewy, rather than little and crunchy. When I went back by myself, I ordered too much. The starter of dumplings was pretty big, four decent-sized baked semi-circles and the best part of the meal. The vegan Kaldereta was so-so (mock meat of course). On this occasion the waiter made a point of promoting baked goods to me and I bought a couple of muffins and brownies for later, both of which were mediocre. I 'd be curious to try more here but at the moment I 'm lukewarm.