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Contribuisci feedbackThere aren't many great healthy food options in the Philippines. It's surprising how prevalent fried foods and pork dishes are. In my quest for the best salad bar, I discovered this gem just a five-minute drive from popular shopping spots like Glorietta 3. The salad bar offers an impressive variety of choices, and while they have some cheese and meat options, their main focus is on healthy food. They offer both pre-made salads and the option to create your own. Additionally, they have a selection of juices and other wholesome items. I highly recommend this place! I even added it to the database because I believe it deserves recognition. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
That used to be my go-to place for juicing and detox. I absolutely love her vanilla mother milk. My favorite salad has always been the "Ay Caramba" with extra jalapeños. The restaurant is always super clean, and whether I decide to eat in or take out, the portions and flavors are consistently great. I always request that they mix the salad beforehand, even for takeout, since I usually have it delivered to my office and want it to stay fresh.
This used to be my go-to spot for juicing and detoxing. I absolutely love their vanilla mother milk. My all-time favorite salad is the Ay Caramba, and I always add extra jalapeños. The place is consistently clean, and whether you're dining in or ordering to go, the portions and flavors are always satisfying. I usually request them to mix the salad beforehand, even if it's for takeout, as I often have it delivered to my office, and the delivery is always quick.
We both ordered the Quinoa salad from the new menu, which requires customization but comes at a significantly higher price. Unfortunately, our experience was quite disappointing. Initially, we wanted to create our own salad, but the cashier seemed confused and wasn't familiar with the option, even though it's still available at a much steeper cost. As a result, we opted for one of the few vegan choices on the menu, the quinoa salad, but had to add beans to make it more substantial. Overall, the salad was quite average—lacking in quinoa and beans, and mostly consisting of romaine lettuce. Additionally, the price of around 400 pesos for a single salad felt incredibly steep and unjustified. I would strongly recommend dining elsewhere.
There aren't many great options for healthy food in the Philippines. Why is it that everything is fried and made with pork? I was on the hunt for the best salad bar and stumbled upon this place, just a 5-minute walk from major shopping centers like Glorietta 3. They have an impressive salad bar with a wide variety of choices. In addition to salad, they offer cheese and meat options, though their main focus seems to be on healthy eating. You can choose from pre-made salads or build your own. They also serve juices and other health-conscious items. I highly recommend this spot! I even added it to the database because I felt it deserved recognition. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!