Showing posts with label Vegetarian Restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetarian Restaurants. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Interesting Veggie Food at Edgy Veggy

Fried Rice, Chickpea Soup, Falafel, and Salad 200 Php

Where: Makati Street Market (Legazpi Sunday Market)
When: Sundays 7 am - 2 pm

Let us eat, shop and mingle at Makati Street Market in Makati City, from 7Am to 2PM.t's big celebration happening on four (4) Sundays – September 23 & 30; and October 7 & 14 at Legazpi Sunday Market, Legazpi Park, Legazpi Street corner  Rufino Street, Legazpi Village, Makati

How can an urban street market flourish and become a must-visit destination for city goers with varied tastes such as vegetarians?

Friday, August 10, 2012

Empanada Vegetal in Barcino Fort



Barcino is a wine house and Resto along The Fort Global City in front of The Mind Museum.  Located exactly at Unit 101 Forbeswood Heights, Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig

Wines are usually paired with meat dishes but the good thing about Barcino is they offer interesting food for vegetarians.

During the flood I went to my Mom's pad at Forbeswood Heights and we had dinner at Barcino which is only downstairs where they lived. It was interesting that there's a lot of vegetarian options in their menu.

 

Because the food is expensive I just had an order of Empanada Vegetal
It tastes really really great, very crispy and the spinach were so fresh. 

Friday, July 20, 2012

Photos at Quantum Cafe, A Vegetarian Friendly Restaurant



Quantum Cafe

FERON Bldg., 9590 Kamagong corner Bagtikan Street
Makati City

(02) 519 0757


Operating Hours: Monday - Friday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Mode of Payment: CASH



Best Sellers :


Veggie Meat Adobo Flakes(Vegan) served with rice and atchara. 220 Php


Quantum Burger (Vegan) pattie is made of banana heart. 150 Php

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Cocina Verde Cafe in Legazpi City

I've been to Legazpi City once, but I never had the chance to look for some vegetarian restaurants when I went there. Thank God the owner of Cocina Verde read my blog and shared the good news about her vegetarian restaurant.

Cocina Verde Cafe is the in-house vegetarian restaurant of the quaint and exotic Casa de Abuela Bed and Breakfast in Legazpi City that serves and sells malunggay pandesal, vegetarian pizza and pasta, home-made coco ice-cream and other nutrilicious vegetarian cuisine such as veggie barbecue, adobo and kare-kare.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

MUSHROOM or MUSHROOM BEEF BURGER?

(CHECKING WHAT YOU EAT)

Are you a vegetarian and a mushroom
lover? You’d better be careful with your mushroom burger!


The MUSHROOM BURGER JOINT, which originated in Tagaytay City, has now branched out in Katipunan, West Avenue, and a stall in Ateneo De Manila University. They offer Mushroom with Beef Burger, Mushroom with Pork Burger, and Mushroom with Chicken Burger. It goes with French fries and drinks of your own choice. I am sure you’ll love the tasty burgers and the delicious French Fries. But if you are a pure vegetarian, a Veggie, it is better for you to
order Mushroom Sandwich because it has no other meat ingredients that veggies tries to avoid.

Don’t be confused with the Mushroom Burger items which were mentioned earlier because
it contains meat and poultry. You might be misled by its name, Mushroom Burger, thinking that it is made of pure mushroom. It was actually a misnomer since the supposed flavor, like beef, chicken and pork was not declared. Its ingredients will only be revealed if you’ll ask the Food Servers. I am sure that the company of Mushroom Burger has no intention of lying or misleading its precious customers.

But if you’re a vegetarian check out the Mushroom Sandwich, it is one of the tastiest if not the best in town.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Cocina Verde Cafe in Legazpi City

Here's our Featured Vegetarian Restaurant : Cocina Verde Cafe in Legazpi City

Cocina Verde Cafe is the in-house vegetarian restaurant of the quaint and exotic Casa de Abuela Bed and Breakfast in Legazpi City that serves and sells malunggay pandesal,  vegetarian pizza and pasta,  home-made coco ice-cream and other nutrilicious vegetarian cuisine such as veggie barbecue, adobo and kare-kare.

Location:
18 Vinzons St., Old Albay, Legazpi City

Tel Nos:  63-52- 4804066     63-52- 437-2643

Mobile Nos.:  0915-9198121     0948-5426228

Owner: Maria Lourdes "Leela" Aseneta

Saturday, October 29, 2011

What type of oil is good for your heart?

Love your fish oil

Eating fish has always been championed as one of the ways to achieve optimum health. But apparently, fishes contain a more potent, health-giving benefit and that is fish oil, which contains omega-3 fatty acids, a type of polyunsaturated ‘good’ fat that is important to our health.
According to experts at the recently launched Omega-3 Academy, fish oil contains eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which are examples of omega-3 fatty acids.

These play a crucial role in achieving optimum health and protection from certain diseases. Moreover, DHA is considered the building blocks of the brain and nervous system while EPA promotes good blood flow, thereby protecting the heart. EPA is also anti-inflammatory so it helps ease the effects of arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
Established by a multi-disciplinary panel of professionals from fields like clinical nutrition, cardiology, family health and diabetology, the Omega-3 Academy Asia is comprised of expert panel of medical professionals from across Asia, who have come together to increase understanding and education on the role and use of omega-3.

 

Sponsored by sanofi-aventis Consumer Health, the Omega-3 Academy Asia is an Asia-specific organization chaired by Professor Andrew Sinclair from Deakin University in Australia, with members from Korea, Thailand and the Philippines’ Dr. Tommy Ty-Willing, an endocrinologist and Dr. Eugene Reyes, a cardiologist.

The Omega-3 Academy Asia is committed to increasing awareness and understanding of omega-3 fish oil by undertaking a number of initiatives to highlight the impact of decreased omega-3 intake in current Asian diets and convey the associated health benefits of increasing omega-3 consumption.

Good for your heart
Many studies since the early 70s have shown a link between high consumption of oily fish and reduced mortality rates associated with heart disease. For example, a study of Japanese people living in Japan or Brazil showed people who ate fish more often had reduced risk factors for heart disease like obesity, elevated blood pressure and blood sugar imbalances.
These findings, together with the earlier observational studies on Greenland Eskimos, form the basis of the theory that consumption of omega-3 fish oil could prevent artherosclerosis (thickening of the arteries), thrombosis (formation of blood clots inside vessels) and their associated diseases.

Helps increase brain power

In 1972, evidence was published showing that certain omega-3 fatty acids mainly, DHA, was involved with brain growth and development, with research first carried out in rats. Subsequent studies in chickens, primates and eventually humans showed that omega-3 fish oil is essential

for brain development and function. Furthermore, DHA is essential for vision, thought processes and the control of brain function.

Moreover, DHA is also crucial for an unborn child’s brain and is considered critical for brain development, maintenance and intelligence. Other studies have also shown that elderly people with low levels of DHA in the blood are more likely to develop age-related cognitive decline, memory loss and poor concentration than those with higher DHA levels. Furthermore, increased consumption of fish oil has been linked to reduced levels of mild depression, memory loss as well as mood and anxiety disorders.

Fish oil keeps you going

In autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, increased levels of omega-3 (especially EPA), have been shown to limit the multiplication of abnormal cells. Dietary fish oil has been shown to have a positive effect on suppressing chronic and acute inflammation in the joints.
At least 13 clinical trials have been undertaken using fish oil in rheumatoid arthritis, all in patients with late disease who’ve had the disease for at least 10 years. The most consistent benefits have been reduced morning stiffness and decreased tenderness of joints.
One form of inflammation that is effectively addressed by EPA is arthritis. EPA’s anti-inflammatory properties have also been proven to be effective in warding off other inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis, etc.

See clearly
Omega-3 fatty acids DHA & EPA found in fish also have eye-protective effects. Recent research has shown that regularly eating fish could help reduce vision impairment such as macular degeneration in old age. People with intermediate or advanced age-related visual impairment are encouraged to consider increasing their omega-3 consumption.
To help you get your omega-3 requirement, there’s Cenovis Fish Oil, an all-natural fish oil supplement that contains optimal amounts of omega 3 fatty acids DHA and EPA. An Australian brand, Cenovis Fish Oil is a health supplement that has many health benefits.
International guidelines recommend that an adult should consume 500 milligrams of fish oil per day. This can be achieved by eating 2-3 servings of oily fish per week. For people with heart disease, double this amount is recommended (1,000 milligrams of fish oil per day). There are reports on the side effects of fish oil: diarrhea and skin rash. However, test results find these inconclusive and not directly attributable to fish oils.

Costing less than P10 per capsule, Cenovis Fish Oil comes from Peruvian waters, one of the world’s cleanest seas. Unlike other fish oil that come from shark, cod and other big fish, Cenovis Fish Oil comes from 3 kinds of small fish: anchovies, mackerel and sardines. These are small deep sea fish that reproduce easily, thus, no worries of extinction. Additionally, these fishes have a short lifespan making them less exposed to pollutants and contamination in the seas.

Individually packed for freshness, the fish oil extraction of Cenovis is done in a highly-advanced and sanitary process in Norway, which makes it odorless and with no fishy aftertaste. Cenovis Fish Oil is available in all Mercury Drug outlets and other leading drugstores nationwide.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Vegetarian Restaurant in Angeles

Healthy Vegetarian



SPC Building (next to Chow King at the big circle intersection)
Downtown Angeles (2009)


Contact Numbers:


0921 2402 555;


045 888 3419

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Happy Veggie Health Food

My Happy Veggie Health Food  

958 Masangkay Street, Manila (at Soler St, Binondo)

Tel. #  632-2459257
Categories:  Vegan-friendly, Lacto, Ovo, Chinese, Take-out

Price range US $1-7. Frozen and dried veggie products available. Cash only. Open daily 8:30am-8:30pm.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Philippines' Best Restaurants Charity Week 2011

The Philippine Tatler together in partnership with San Miguel Corporation, presents the Philippines’ Best Restaurants CHARITY WEEK 2011 starting from September 22 to 30 for the benefit of the Virlanie Foundation.

A total of 36 participating restaurants to get your meal.
And overall sales will give a part to the Virlanie Foundation's Mobile Unit, an education and health-based program on wheels that operates in Paco and Divisoria areas.

 

So If you are looking for the best restaurants to dine, this is the great way for you to enjoy wonderful food in the company of friends, family, and business associates, and know, with complete assurance, that it is for a good cause.

Dine as many times as you can in any of the CHARITY WEEK Participating Restaurants on September 22 to 23, 2011.
Aubergine
• Azuthai
• Banana Leaf
• Cafe Ilang Ilang
• CAV Wine Shop - Café
• Chef Jessie Rockwell Club
• Cibo
• Circles
• Cru Steakhouse
• Crystal Jade
• Escolta
• Felix
• Indigo (Boracay)
• Kai
• Keizo
• Kimpura
• Kirin Chinese Dining
• L’Entrecote
• L’Incontro
• Le Bistro Vert
• Li Li
• Lusso
• Mabuhay Palace
• Mamou
• Masseto
• Ninyo Fusion Cuisine
• Opus Restaurant and Lounge
• Palermo (Cebu)
• People’s Palace Thai
• Restaurante Pia Y Damaso
• Sala
• Sala Bistro
• Sugi
• Thai Patio
• The Tivoli
• Umu

Click on the link for restaurant addresses: http://www.asiatatlerdining.com/philippines/gastronomy-and-giving

This is a yearly project of Philippine Tatler, held in conjunction with the launchof the annually published Philippines’ Best Restaurants, the quintessential guide to fine dining in the country. Philippines Best Restaurants is available in major bookstores nationwide.

To attend:
Philippines' Best Restaurants Charity Week 2011
visit: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=214168195310877

Philippines' Best Restaurants Book is also available in all bookstores for only Php400

Friday, March 25, 2011

My Journey to Buon Giorno!

Buon Giorno Caffe and Bistro, Rockwell Business Center, Pasig City, Philippines

It opened in Tagaytay in 2005, then it becomes a favorite relaxing escape for Italian dish lovers. Now it's here at the heart of Manila along the Rockwell Business Center in Pasig.

Yes, there's a new Buon Giorno Caffe for the foodies in the Metro. Now what I am looking forward in an Italian Restaurant is their pesto and pizza.

One of the pizza they do offer is called Quattro Formaggi - a beautiful blend of fontina, mozzarella, parmesan and gorgonzola cheeses. It comes in thin crust, but just the right crunch to it.

And for their pasta, their best seller is Cannelloni Spinaci.

I am going to taste their vegetarian pizza.

I would like to share my interview with Mark Floro sharing about his favorite pizza, the vegetarian pizza.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Vegetarian Restaurants: Green Wok Deli

A few days ago I posted the location of Vegetarian Restaurants: Green Wok Deli. A few days ago they moved to a new location. In my case it's better because It's just near at my house, I can just go on biking anytime.

So where's the new location of Vegetarian Restaurants: Green Wok Deli?

2nd floor Garden, Eagle Court Condominium, 26 Matalino Road, Brgy. Central, Diliman, Quezon City

What are the best food in Green Wok Deli?

Specializes in 100% all- vegetarian food.

Try our vegetarian version of all-time favorite Filipino dishes like Sisig, Chicharon, BBQ, Dinuguan, Adobo, Pancit Palabok, BBQ...

We serve Halal Certified Greenlife Coffee sweetened w/ bee pollen.

More info about Green Wok Deli



Website:
http://www.greenwokdeli.com
Food Styles:

Barbeque

Burgers

Filipino

Sandwiches

Vegan

Vegetarian

Location:


Quezon City, Philippines, 1100
Mon - Fri:
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
Price Range:
$ (0-10)
Description:
Everything Vegetarian.
Attire:
Casual
Payment Options:

Cash Only

Parking:

Street

Parking Lot

Services:

Walk-Ins Welcome

Good For Groups

Good For Kids

Take Out

Delivery

Catering

Outdoor Seating

Specialties:

Lunch

Coffee

Drinks




Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Featured vegetarian stuff: Likha Diwa

I'm here at Likha Diwa located at Krus na Ligas, Quezon City,it's near UP diliman. I like it here because it has vegetarian options like Sinigang sa Bayabas with brown rice for only 110 pesos, it is good for 2 persons. I also like their Banaba tea which you can buy for 70 pesos, quiet expensive but it's natural. I also like the ambiance, it's so homey, I'm sittin on the floor right now listening to Bob Marley songs.

What I don't like here is the slow service, well they only have one server who caters to all 15 table of customers, try to imagine that. Using electricity is not allowed so I can't charge my laptop in case it dies. Anyway here's a video I made.

Featured vegetarian stuff: Likha Diwa

I'm here at Likha Diwa located at Krus na Ligas, Quezon City,it's near UP diliman. I like it here because it has vegetarian options like Sinigang sa Bayabas with brown rice for only 110 pesos, it is good for 2 persons. I also like their Banaba tea which you can buy for 70 pesos, quiet expensive but it's natural. I also like the ambiance, it's so homey, I'm sittin on the floor right now listening to Bob Marley songs.

What I don't like here is the slow service, well they only have one server who caters to all 15 table of customers, try to imagine that. Using electricity is not allowed so I can't charge my laptop in case it dies. Anyway here's a video I made.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Vegetable Curry and Tofu

I am here today at Pipino Vegetarian, one of the vegetarian restaurants in the philippines, I'm having dinner.
I didn't take picture because I'm hungry already.
I ordered for Vegetable Curry and Tofu with couscous
Price : 195 php
Reaction : Yummy !
Ratings : 4/5 leaves

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Vegetarian restaurants in the Philippines : Pipino Vegetarian

Vegetarian in the Philippines : Pipino Vegetarian





I just got home from Pipino vegetarian , the home of great native vegetarian food. If you're a vegetarian and you want pure-no mock meat vegetarian food then this is the place for you. It is located at 2/F 39 Malingap Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City, and another reason why I'd love to stay in QC. More than being vegetarian their food is 100% vegan. This is another addition to vegetarian restaurants in the Philippines.

A few days ago I posted about my desire to eat at pipino vegetarian, and I was more than glad enough to experience their vegan ice cream and lasagna today. I am also accommodated by the beautiful owner of this restaurant Alessa Libongco. I admit that every time I will eat at any vegetarian restaurant my goal is to interview the owner. I am now editing the video of my interview with her and will post it here once uploaded in youtube. Maybe tomorrow.......

Nov. 11......now it's done !
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ynA4EzDWhY&w=560&h=345]

Vegetarian restaurants in the Philippines : Pipino Vegetarian

Vegetarian in the Philippines : Pipino Vegetarian





I just got home from Pipino vegetarian , the home of great native vegetarian food. If you're a vegetarian and you want pure-no mock meat vegetarian food then this is the place for you. It is located at 2/F 39 Malingap Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City, and another reason why I'd love to stay in QC. More than being vegetarian their food is 100% vegan. This is another addition to vegetarian restaurants in the Philippines.

A few days ago I posted about my desire to eat at pipino vegetarian, and I was more than glad enough to experience their vegan ice cream and lasagna today. I am also accommodated by the beautiful owner of this restaurant Alessa Libongco. I admit that every time I will eat at any vegetarian restaurant my goal is to interview the owner. I am now editing the video of my interview with her and will post it here once uploaded in youtube. Maybe tomorrow.......

Nov. 11......now it's done !

Friday, November 5, 2010

Green Wok Deli and Cafe

PeTA golden buns awardee !


Addition to vegetarian restaurants in the Philippines is the green wok deli and cafe.
Last august I posted about Green Wok Deli and Cafe ownerDolly Aspiras , she was a health speaker for ACLE in UP diliman.
And the purpose of this post is to let you know that they already moved into a new location.

All details are here in the video :
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdEQAAcAExQ&w=560&h=345]

Green Wok Deli and Cafe

PeTA golden buns awardee !


Addition to vegetarian restaurants in the Philippines is the green wok deli and cafe.
Last august I posted about Green Wok Deli and Cafe ownerDolly Aspiras , she was a health speaker for ACLE in UP diliman.
And the purpose of this post is to let you know that they already moved into a new location.

All details are here in the video :

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Pipino Vegetarian

I just found this cool stuff on facebook. I will find time to go here this November. I will find a friend and treat him here. You might want to join me !

Pipino Vegetarian food by Pino
2/F 39 Malingap Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City, Philippines

Open Daily 11am-9pm

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