Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Chinese
Filipino
Try the lumpia and maki-mi. Offers discounts on selected food items 1 hour before closing. Has la carte menu. Formerly Bodhi. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-8:30pm.
6 Reviews
First Review by Green Monster
RosenaPalabay
Points +93
Can’t recommend - Edit
I cook better tasting food. My non-vegan friend wasn’t impressed. The bbq flavourings were too much, trying to cover up the taste of the veggie meat. The soy based caldereta wasn’t that good as well.
Read morePros: Affordable for a stall at the food court
Guest
oatsncinnamon
Points +48
not so good - Edit
Mediocre restaurant. Very very limited food choices and almost everything was made of veggie meat.
Read moreGuest
flowerpopgurl
Points +111
Typical Chinese Resto - Edit
It was my first time to eat in this location. The place is a bit old as well as the interiors. The food tasted like any other food will taste when you buy a Bodhi meal. Same taste everywhere. They use egg in some of their menu so be careful when ordering and be sure to ask. A bit pricey but some meals tend to go 50% during their closing hours.
Read morePros: Economical
Cons: Old place, Same taste
Guest
erbavore9
Points +246
Nasty and disgusting - Edit
Bodi is by far the WORST vegetarian food ever created.
Read moreOnly the 40 pesos "BBQ stick" is worth getting. I'm not quite sure how they can make food this bad.
Pros: they seem to be everywhere, the red sauce tastes nice but
Cons: Quality of food, Taste of Food, Level of service
Guest
loulou.lou
Points +81
bodhi - Edit
Outlets at SM Cubao, SM North EDSA, SM MegaMall, SM South Mall, SM City Manila, SM Makati, Tutuban Center, and Banawe Street cor. Del Monte Avenue
Read moreIf you're craving traditional Pinoy food, head to your nearest Bodhi stall. Fortunately, they're easy to find; stalls are located in many Metro Manila malls. Bodhi offers great vegetarian food at affordable prices--try vegetarian versions of Pinoy dishes such as kare-kare, menudo, and afritada. Pure and simple, Bodhi's mock meats have it all over the "real thing." For more veg restos, visit. http://www.petaasiapacific.com/feature-VegEatingInThePhilippines.asp
Guest
Green Monster
Points +63
Bodhi for cheap veg food - Edit
If you're craving traditional Pinoy food, head to your nearest Bodhi stall. Fortunately, they're easy to find, with stalls in many Metro Manila malls. And the best news is that meals can't get more affordable! Try vegetarian versions of Pinoy dishes such as kare kare, menudo, and afritada. Pure and simple, Bodhi's mock meats have it all over the "real thing."
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