March 23, 2016

PETA: 10 restaurants to try on Good Friday

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  • Find the Best ‘Good Friday’ Meal at these Manila Eateries

    PETA Offers Tips for Finding Meat-Free Fare for the Holiday

    Manila As Easter approaches, PETA has compiled 10 picks for Manila restaurants that dish up delicious meat-free meals on Good Friday (and year round). Serving everything from local Pinoy eats to Chinese, Indian, Mexican, and Thai cuisine, these restaurants spare cows, pigs, chickens, and fish immense suffering by offering vegetarian options.

    “While many Christians skip the pork, beef, and chicken on Good Friday, PETA Asia wants everyone to remember that fish feel pain and fear and deserve our consideration, too,” says PETA Asia Vice President Jason Baker. “Good Friday is the perfect time to try meat-free meals, which spare sensitive fish the pain of being hooked, netted, and cut open on the decks of fishing boats.”

     

    Green Bar - Breakfast Burrito

    Green Bar’s Breakfast Burrito

     

    1. Green Bar

    This all-vegan café serves up sandwiches, wraps, and create-your-own salads featuring hearty ingredients like homemade meaty seitan sausage—the perfect filling for Green Bar’s famous breakfast burrito.

    Green Bar, inside the Beyond Yoga Building at Westgate Center (Filinvest and Commerce avenues), Alabang; 831-2211;
    Green Bar Satellite Branch, Mezz 104 West of Ayala Bldg., 252 Gil Puyat, Makati; 885-7537;
    Facebook.com/GreenBarCafe

     

     

    Beni's Falafel

    Beni’s Falafel

     

    2. Beni’s Falafel

    Beni’s Falafel’s signature dish features crispy falafel patties tucked inside a warm pita pocket and topped with salad and hummus—plus unlimited creamy tahini and all the spicy chili sauce you can handle.

    Beni’s Falafel, 4634 Valdez St., Poblacion, Makati; 0906-349-1300; Facebook.com/Benis-Falafel-172344889586325 

     

     

    Green Dot - Samosas

    Green Dot’s Samosas

     

    3. Green Dot Vegetarian Catering Service

    Green Dot’s large vegan menu includes tasty samosas and the Good Friday–ready mock-fish curry. But Green Dot’s menu extends beyond its Indian specialties, offering everything from Indonesian nasi goreng to Italian pasta dishes such as the delicious vegan fettuccine Alfredo.

    Green Dot Vegetarian Catering Service delivers anywhere within Metro Manila; 782-5264; GreenDotCatering.com

     

     

    Daily Veggie n Cafe - Tao Pao Rolls. Please credit Sophia Lim

    Daily Veggie n Cafe’s Tao Pao Rolls (Photo via Sophia Lim)

     

    4. Daily Veggie n Cafe

    The Daily Veggie boasts an extensive Chinese menu, including the Sizzling Tao Pao Roll—exquisite-looking mushrooms and veggies rolled in tofu skin and served on a hot sizzling plate. The Daily Veggie also sells soy-based vegan meats for home preparation.

    Daily Veggie n Cafe, 114 Sto. Domingo Ave., Bgy. Siena, Quezon City; 711-8209; Facebook.com/DailyVeggie

     

    5. Good Food Vegetarian

    Good Food Vegetarian offers traditional Filipino food with a vegan twist. Highlights include vegan pork sinigang and vegan sisig, and the rotating menu changes daily. Each week’s offerings are published on Good Food’s Facebook page at the beginning of the week.

    Good Food Vegetarian delivers to Quezon City, Makati, Mandaluyong, Ortigas, and Pasig; 0932-766-2206; Facebook.com/Good-Food-Vegetarian-1547050948904233

     

    6. El Chupacabra

    It’s easy to veganize the delicious burritos, nachos, and street tacos at El Chupacabra—just ask for no meat, cheese, or sour cream.

    El Chupacabra, 5782 Felipe St., Makati; 895-1919 Facebook.com/Elchupacabraph

     

    7. Greenery Kitchen

    This delivery service features vegan meats in its local Pinoy dishes, which include the popular vegan Lechon Kawali, vegan Filipino-style corned beef, and vegan tocino.

    Greenery Kitchen delivers for lunch only; 0927-606-9983; Facebook.com/greenery.kitchen

     

    8. Jasmine Restaurant

    Jasmine Restaurant offers an à la carte menu of authentic, healthy vegan Chinese dishes, including the Wok-Fried Abalone Mushrooms with Cashew Nuts and Black Pepper Sauce and the House Special Vegan Meat.

    Jasmine Restaurant at Level 2, New World Makati Hotel, Esperanza St., corner Makati Ave., Ayala Center, Makati; 811-6888; http://manila.newworldhotels.com/en/promotions/promotions-dining/vegetarian-dishes-jasmine/

     

     

    Greens Spots Cafe - Heart Burger

    Greens Spots Cafe’s Heart Burger

     

    9. Greens Spot Café

    Greens Spot’s menu of nourishing, affordable meals includes the popular pad Thai, the vegan Grilled Liempo, and the Heart Burger, which comes complete with Greens Spot’s signature egg-free Soyanaise.

    Food Square Building, 51 Magiting St., Teachers Village, Quezon City; 577-3387; Facebook.com/greensspotcafe

     

     

    Spices - Yam Som-o

    Spices’ Yam Som-o

     

    10. Spices

    Spices offers a fine-dining experience with numerous vegan options—just hold the oyster sauce. Its wide variety of Southeast Asian specialties includes yam som-o, a refreshing pomelo salad tossed with lime, chili, and peanuts.

    Spices restaurant at the Peninsula Manila hotel, on the corner of Ayala and Makati avenues, Makati; 887-2888; http://manila.peninsula.com/en/fine-dining/spices-asian-cuisine-restaurant

     

    PETA Asia—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—points out that fish feel pain and fear just as all animals do, yet they are killed by the billions for food every year. Commercial fishing has caused the extermination of 90 percent of large predatory fish populations. Hundreds of billions of fish—along with “nontarget” animals, including sharks, sea turtles, birds, seals, and whales—are caught each year in ocean-ravaging nets or dragged for hours on longlines. Industrial fishing methods, such as “bottom trawling,” catch and kill thousands of fish at a time and wreak irreversible havoc on the sea floor.

    For more information, please visit PETAAsia.com or PETA Asia’s Facebook page.

     

    This is a press release from PETA Asia.

               
               
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