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Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant is located at 713 Jose Abad Santos Street, Little Baguio, San Juan City. This is a Asia restaurant near the Little Baguio.The average price range at Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant is around ₱ 300 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:30 - 22:00.Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Little Baguio area. There are different kinds of food in Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63285313696.
Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant is located at 713 Jose Abad Santos Street, Little Baguio, San Juan City. This is a Asia restaurant near the Little Baguio.The average price range at Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant is around ₱ 300 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:30 - 22:00.Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Little Baguio area. There are different kinds of food in Veggiezen Health Vegetarian Restaurant that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63285313696.
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4.1
10 Reviews
Soo Kah Man
3.0
I am really not a vegetarian person so this is really something new for me. This place is located at 713 Jose Abad Santos Street, Little Baguio. I went here since my friend is a vegetarian plus the photos here in website looks good.I ordered the The Skewers and Mushroom Teriyaki and the oakwood mushroom. It was fine. Their meat is really mushroom. I am really not a fan of veggie so, I don't know. But I think for a vegetarian person this is something good to try.Their prices is very affordable. Oh! I like their tea! :)
appraise this reviewFaizah Sayed Salazar
5.0
Veggiezen: Food for the SoulAs the name suggested this restaurant in J. Abad Santos in San Juan City features delectable vegetarian dishes and can be considered as a zen for those who are into vegetarianism. As explained, highlighting the Buddhist food principle that 'we should treat food like medicine since hunger is a sickness and the kind of food that we eat well define our state of health'. Whew- that was long. I definitely agree with this ideology. Veggiezen FOOD- This small restaurant only uses fresh ingredients featuring vegetables, tofu and mushrooms. What's great about their food is the amount of care put into it which makes their dishes superb in nutritional value as well in taste. They don't use garlic and onion since these two are considered negative in way that they bring out some pungent flavors that defies the 'zen' on Veggiezen ideals. Each dish is very balanced with subtle hints of herbs, spices and other good stuff.Veggiezen DISHES:1) Taiwan Bopis (photo no.1)- this has the texture and taste that mimics real Pinoy dish bopis. Great with plain rice.2) Fiesta Noodles in Miso Soup (photo no.2)- has a delicate miso taste with medley of veggies and sweet corn featuring nori that adds a unique flavor. Nice combination of vegetables and can be a great comfort food.3) Steamed rice (photo no.3)- Long grain rice cooked perfectly with some herbs.4) TOFU Chicharon- my favorite (photo no.4) made from the so called "Tofu skin" but with true chicharon taste more like tasting chicharon bulaklak or bituka without the guilt. 5) TOKWA with OKRA (photo no.5)- I really have no liking for okra but upon tasting this tofu based dish I can say that I can eat okra now. The humble okra is fresh and sliced into bite size pieces together with tofu in a tasty sauce.6) Mushroom Teriyaki (photo no.6)- the true teriyaki taste is very evident in this unique mushroom dish. Must try.7) TIBETAN pasta (photo no.7)- this pasta is refreshing with hints of lemon grass taste and a hint of spice.8) PANNA COTTA (photo no.8)- this is delicately sweet. VERDICT: If you want to eat healthy dishes there is no doubt that dishes prepared by a vegetarian offers more value in terms of health and proper nutrition. Veggiezen in San Juan is run by a vegetarian owner who is also into yoga and meditation - I could simply feel the positive energy or 'chi' coming off from their dishes since all of their food is prepared with logical zen principles that are geared towards holistic health which fuels the body and mind. I recommend Veggiezen to those who are longing to eat healthy- they offer tasty quality dishes at affordable prices.
appraise this reviewRudy Kurniawan
5.0
Vegetable-meat products just gave me an impression that it’s nothing more than just being a desultory substitute of meat. Many attempts of tinkering with the meaty flavor may have been done but it does not really capture the meaty taste that a tissue and fat can provide. However, a touch of change happened very recently, there’s one vegetarian restaurant humbly situated at Jose Abad Santos st. Little Baguio San Juan, a part of Manila I rarely visit that changed my impression of the vegetarian food. So, I thought it’s worth the explore. The Highlights:VeggieZen Fried Rice: The best tasting and the best looking fried rice my gustation sensory have ever perceived. The herbs just worked its magic to result such a joyful strong flavor without the unpleasant pungency that gets stuck in your tongue. I mean, it tastes mild as I chew it but as it passes down my throat, my brain recognizes right away the lovely aroma herbs blended perfectly with the rice.Tibetan Pasta: Spicy Seafood Marinara? It looks like one and it tastes exactly like one, the only ingredient missing to complete its disguise are the prawn slices..This is a luscious and spicy pasta without giving you the scary calories. The chef did a great job on the organically homemade tomato sauce.Winter Melon Soup: You could never underestimate the power of snow ear fungus aka. white fungus. It has that gentle, rubber-like texture (literally it crunches into pieces in the mouth) and that mood-changing flavor is just relaxing. This soup is certainly a comfort food.Oakwood Mushroom: No one left the plate empty after this dish was served Lol. Crispy coated mushroom sided with cane vinegar.Whoah! food love baby! This plate of crunchiness can indulge your cravings for finger-munch food — the guilt-free way :) !Satay Yuchi: VeggieZen just nailed it! I wouldn't think that satay sauce which is typically paired with grilled meats such as chicken or beef would taste so amazing with mushrooms! I absolutely love this lovely wrap of satay sauce and veggies!Taiwan Bopis: Looking at the texture you would think its made of finely chopped pork lungs and heart, many vegetarian restaurants use veggie meat to replicate the real meat. But VeggieZen chose to be using non processed ingredients. Vegetable meat may tastes good for some but nothing beats plant-based cooking. The owner of the restaurant disclaims this is a bit salty but honestly it isn’t very salty at all.Skewers: I have tried skewers from vegetarian restaurants that are using veggie meat and I didn't like it. But this grilled food definitely doesn’t taste meatless for a non-meat skewer, I love it!Mushroom Teriyaki: Shiitake mushroom? Teriyaki? What? It tastes as great as it looks. It never tries to taste like real meat and it still taste like a shiitake mushroom with an extra ordinary meaty character!Monkey Mushrooms Or Yamabushitake: Awesome flavor, appetizing sauce along with the green leafy vegetables and that natural oil embracing the chicken gizzard-like mushrooms. I kow it seems weird, maybe it’s just my taste buds but I think its texture is like a tenderized chicken gizzard.Panna Cotta: Unfortunately, I don’t master distinguishing many concoctions used for desserts except for dairy of course! I wasn’t able to ask the owner of the restaurant if they use agar agar which is a substitute of gelatin for vegetarians. It does taste more condensed for me so, it must be gelatin free. Nevertheless, this Panna cotta proves “simplicity at its best!” Simple but never boring! The shiny sweet beans on a vanilla cream feels like HEAVEN.Tokwa With Okra: It smells great and it taste good, not exactly my favorite but I truly love the herbs absorbed by the okra! This wobbly full-flavored tofu is well paired with rice :).There are 5 more of their delicious vegetarian meals I tried that you might want to try as well :). And by the way, they have such pretty restaurant with warm and soothing colors from their chairs to the dishwares. Also you would enjoy their tamarind juice!
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