I would love to introduce to you an all veg-ramen house in the Philippines called Wabi-Sabi, Vegetarian Restaurant and Grocery Store.
Wabi-Sabi is located at “The Collective“, a warehouse-turned-hip commercial area in Makati City, where superniche, superlocal, superartisanal stores and galleries reign supreme. It’s where you’ll find stores celebrating alternative lifestyles-including the vegan lifestyle.
Inside Wabi-Sabi.
Wall of Fame, introducing Wabi-Sabi’s two popular soups, “Fernando Pho Jr.” and “Ramen Padilla” cleverly named after two famous action stars in the Philippines, Fernando Poe Jr. and Robin Padilla.
The spread: Wabi-sabi’s version of vegan “Chicharon” aka Veggie cracklings, steamed buns (“wheat Chay Pao” and Regular “Siopao Asado”), “Banh mi” sandwich, “Haru maki rolls”, “Kua pao” and more.
To tell you the truth, the kitchen almost refused to take us in because we arrived after its closing time. My friends and I had expressed we pretty much would order any left overs, and the spread above was what they were able to find for us. Not bad eh?
The kitchen staff also found us its last bowl of Pho soup-which was what we had originally sought for (mission accomplished!) Btw, this soup didn’t disappoint!
Vegan steamed buns or Siopao: Wheat Chay Pao and Regular Asado. Both savory sweet but I prefer the Asado.
Veggie cracklings or vegan Chicharon, served with vinegar on the side. Possibly the best vegan version I’ve tried so far (I’ve tried 4-5 different kinds).
Vegan Kua Pao. I wasn’t too crazy about this sandwich, but then again I’ve never had Kua Pao before so I wasn’t sure if it was really supposed to taste this way. It was mildly sweet and crunchy, and filing.
Vegan Haru maki fried spring rolls with seaweed and banana blossoms inside, served with soy sauce and mustard. Great as appetizer or side dish.
Wabi-Sabi’s half Banh mi sandwich tastes delicious, another highly recommended dish. I would order this and the ramen again, plus the cracklings.
This below was not from Wabi-Sabi, but from Ritual Shop, another store at “The Collective”. I found out just now that this vegan peanut butter ice cream was made by blogger friend/vegan chef Marie Gonzales at Kitchen Revolution!
Marie and I never met but we were supposed to at the Astig Vegan potluck. Marie was going to bring ice cream but unfortunately she got caught in heavy traffic and wasn’t able to attend the party. I guess I was still able to try her ice cream after all! Hopefully Marie and I could meet next time.
My friends: husband and wife, Ryan and Clare.
The whole gang.
And guess what?! This lady approached us and said she knew about my blog. Could you believe that she is already a mom of 2 (a teenager and a 20 year old))?! She looks so young and petite-must be the vegan lifestyle!
Wabi-Sabi, Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurant and Grocery Store
The Collective, 7274 Malugay, Makati City 1203, PhilippinesMon – Thu: 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Fri – Sat: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
+63 918 962 2935
wabidashsabi@gmail.com
Cash only.
Budget: Approx. P150 per person ($3.50)
See Part IV: Vegan Finds: Corner Tree Cafe, Makati City Philippines
Part III: Vegan Finds: The Vegetarian Kitchen, Quezon City Philippines
Part II: Vegan Finds: Agico Japanese Vegetarian Cafe, San Juan Philippines
Part I: Vegan Finds: Greens Restaurant, Quezon City Philippines
morrighansmuse says
For throwing whatever they could find after closing hours, they all still look much better than anything I could fix way before closing time!
RG says
Lol I know right? I’m still bummed out I didn’t get to try their other stuff but from what they gave me, I’m not complaining either 🙂
luminousvegans says
Dang, all those faux meats look so good. I want that pho and those buns!!
veganmiam.com says
I went there 🙂 it was so good!
Nicky Castillo (@queertastically) says
Wabi Sabi is awesome! 😀 I wonder if Blissful Belly on Xavierville Ave, Pipino Vegetarian on Malingap St. Teacher’s Village, and Likha Diwa on CP Garcia are on your list? 🙂 All of these are in QC. 🙂
veganmiam.com says
I love this place! The old lady who works there asked me if I’m from somewhere else, i.e., Taiwan. She guessed me right! And I love all the dishes, so good!
rochkirstin says
Thanks for sharing. We will visit this soon! 🙂