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Here's where you can get indulgent street food

In my journey of finding mouth-watering vegan street food around the metro, I found a few delicious favourites that are worth binge-eating at any time of the day—whether you're having these as snacks or during happy hour.

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Vegan Street Food Manila

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You can now enjoy the fan-favourite barbecued pig or chicken intestines on a stick, better known as isaw, with dim sum and veggie balls by ordering from Vegan Street Food Manila (@vegstreetfoodmanila).

See also: 7 Vegan and Vegetarian Youtube Channels to Follow

Try Vegan

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Corndogs is a Korean street food staple that you have to try. Fortunately, there's a vegan option you can try from Try Vegan. There are two selections to choose from—Myeongdong sausage corndog and Myeongdong potato sausage corndog.

To know more, visit tryvegan.storehub.me

Vutcher Grocer

Vutcher makes ready-to-eat dishes including their best-selling vegan spaghetti. But they also offer a few street food favourites from Vutcher Grocer (@vutchergrocer) such as their bopis (commonly known as pig lungs), isaw, BBQ, and dim sum. Whether you prefer their ready-to-eat selections or frozen products, they can deliver from Paranaque to your door.

See also: Where To Buy Vegan Desserts In Metro Manila

Greenery Kitchen

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The Greenery Kitchen (@greenery.kitchen) has a decadent vegan BBQ on a stick that you don't want to miss out on. But the store also offers Filipino favourites like isaw and bopis. These are so flavourful you'll forget it's vegan! If you live near Makati, then you're in luck as they're located in the area.

Good Choices

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Plant-based street food from Good Choices will change the way you think about Filipino breakfast staples. It's a good thing that the brand also makes street food choices including their savoury isaw (made entirely with seitan, ketchup, soy sauce, sugar, vegetable oil and more) and meat-like BBQ (made with soy protein).

To know more, visit tgcph.store

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