By rika on March 3rd, 2013

I would like to thank Jackie, from VeganYackAttack for inviting me to be her guest blogger this year!
My partner and I stayed for one month in Phuket, Thailand for the Phuket Vegetarian Festival, which I will be blogging about later this year. We stayed at a 2-bedroom flat across Friendship Beach, which is located in
By rika on November 21st, 2012

✚ View my extensive review on PIPINO Vegetarian, Quezon City, Metro Manila.
PIPINO Vegetarian serves vegan cupcakes and all of their desserts are dairy-free and egg-free. According to their signage, they use whole wheat flour, Muscovado or Coco sugar, canola oil, coconut milk and almond milk to make their baked goods. While in Manila, I had
By rika on November 20th, 2012

PIPINO Vegetarian
2nd floor of Pino Resto Bar.
39 Malingap Street, Teachers Village
Quezon City, Metro Manila
+63 2 4411773
pipinovegetarian(at)gmail.com
www.pipinovegetarian.com | Menu (as of November 2012)
They recently opened a new location in Makati City at 38 Jupiter Street which was exactly where I stayed in, unfortunately I wasn't there at that time. It was unpleasant to drive all the
By rika on November 19th, 2012

We stayed in Makati City, metro Manila for a week with the host (Sept 18 - 24). Before our last day, the host invited us to his close friend's place for a goodbye lunch. His close friend is mixed Spanish and Filipino, a travel agent, and apparently had history with one of the most prominent
By rika on November 18th, 2012

Wabi-Sabi Noodle House & Vegetarian Grocery
The Collective (located at the back, right side corner)
7274 Malugay St., Brgy. San Antonio,
Makati City, Metro Manila
+63 918 962 2935
wabidashsabi(at)gmail.com
Wabi-Sabi on Facebook
Wabi-Sabi Noodle House was one of the vegetarian restaurants within Makati City, in metro Manila and also recommended by vegan Filipino food bloggers. I was in Manila for 10
By rika on November 17th, 2012

Earlier that week, I wrote a post about eating vegan breakfast at Mandarin Oriental Manila. In addition to the post, the room service menu has two dishes on their all-day dining menu that can be directly adapted to be vegan. We were very hungry on our first day at Mandarin Oriental Manila (didn't have breakfast