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Juju Eats

3.6

19 Reviews

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₱ 325 / Person

Magallanes

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Juju Eats Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Toilet
  • Indoor
  • Wifi
  • Vegetarian Friendly

Juju Eats is located at Ground Floor, BCS Building, Chino Roces Avenue, Magallanes, Makati City. This is a Beverages restaurant near the Magallanes.The average price range at Juju Eats is around ₱ 325 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 21:00.Juju Eats is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Magallanes area. There are different kinds of food in Juju Eats that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63285513968.

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Juju Eats Reviews

3.6

19 Reviews

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  • Aksterockster

    4.0

    I've been meaning to try Juju Eats since the first branch made waves in the website world! The first attempt happened on June of 2013. I was with Lea A and Reich T for a dessert food trip in Makati. I can't remember the details but the umay factor was starting to kick in so all of us decided to rest our tongue from sweets and drove to Juju Eats. Google Map led us to a road under construction and we later found out the place is closed every Sunday. Haggard!😂I never had the chance to check the place again until last Friday. After three years, I'm finally crossing out this salad place on my list. They have a good number of seats and the inside looks nice. The parking is another story. It seems it's always packed! Good thing I was able to park in front of Mini Stop which is just beside Juju eats. I had to pretend I bought something so the guard will not shoo me away. Hahaha! 😆I got Ay Caramba! since most reviews are raving about it. Paid an additional 60 pesos for the wheat wrap. The menu mentioned Ay Caramba to have - house mix, grilled chicken, corn, salsa, red kidney beans, cheddar, nacho chips, jalapeno and ay caramba dressing. The nacho chips made a good texture to the salad ensemble. There's so many flavors but everything blended wonderfully in my mouth. Healthy and savory. Definetly a salad with a twist. 👌🏽My salad wrap was accompanied by their mango slush. I don't think they added sugar or milk since I can only taste the mango sweetness in the drink. Delish and refreshing!For dessert I tried their mango chia pudding. It was just okay. It's like your home made gulaman with a crunchy texture and mango topping. Nothing special.It was good alright, quite pricey for 720 pesos though. Still, I can't say I won't be back. I'm still intrigue to try the rest of their salad options.

  • Riska Wulandhari

    4.0

    Exploring the website map for places to eat, we landed on this healthy food stop which was like a 5 min walk from our conference venue. The location seems quite ideal for employees that are working in the vicinity. I liked the interior, matched with light / bright colors. The kitchen is made very transparent so we could see the kitchen staff prepping our meals. One staff assisted us in choosing since it was our first time experience in Juju Eats. We picked the pesto pasta and a Grilled Mediterranean panini with their cold pressed juices. I ordered their recommended drink called Green Bomb while while my girlfriend chose pineapple with chia seeds juice. Our order arrived and i went straight to my grilled panini. I like the crusty grilled texture in contrast with the delicious contents. I longed for the taste of feta cheese so I am happy to have experienced it in a panini with different healthy ingredients. I never realized that vegetarian items can be so appetizing. From the first bite to the last I would say that it was filling and flavors kept things interesting. My girlfriend shared with me her pesto pasta and I liked how the pesto is not that overpowering, which is important so other ingredients can compliment the dish. I also liked the presence of a few vegetables to give it more balance. Upon opening the bottle of Green Bomb, it smelled like mixed greens and there was no strong after taste either. I would liken my experience with drinking my veggies, certainly a different approach to having a nutrient dense meal. Juju eats packages its self as a health bar that can support a healthy lifestyle. A non vegetarian like me really liked the preparation of the food. I think they should at least keep this up to the price range might be a little steep but i'm sure your tummy and palate will have a jolly fun time.

  • Atikaa Fauziah

    4.0

    Can I just say how much I love Juju Eats? Yes, I do. I have never been to this branch but we seem to always order from them when we can't think of any healthy food to munch on. I'm currently in love with their pesto salad. And thanks to them, I was inspired to make my own version of mango chia pudding!

  • Sylvia E. S

    4.0

    Place looks great. Clean and cozy. Food is mostly pasta and salad. Tried the sicilian pasta. The regular size is good for at least 2 people which I had no idea. Strong flavor and really tasty. They don't scrimp when it comes to the ingredients. Had the ripe mango smoothie, loved it.

  • Yula Mendoza Dy

    4.0

    Love everything in their menu. Been here quite a few times and I love their fresh picks. Serving size may be small for its price but I always leave full anyway so I don't think it matters.

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