Have these vegan and vegetarian food delivered to your door. You won't believe these dishes are plant-based!
More and more restaurants and shops are now offering plant-based options, not only for vegans and vegetarians but also for the growing number of diners who simply want to try out meat-free dishes. To satisfy your cravings (and curiosity), Tatler lists down some of our favourite outlets that serve meat-free meals, which you can have delivered right to your doorstep. Enjoy dishes like tantanmen, bagnet sisig, burritos, and many other indulgent favourites— you won’t even miss the meat!
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1. Healthy Appetite

Rhian Ramos’ Healthy Appetite is a 24-hour cloud concept that offers vegan and vegetarian food. The menu has a wide selection of plant-based meals, plus adlai, quinoa, and whole-grain options too.
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Order from Healthy Appetites via Grab Food or Food Panda
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2. 101 Hawker Food House
101 Hawker Food House makes amazing rendang and nasi goreng. However, they also offer different savoury vegan recipes including vegemeat curry, salt and pepper vegemeat, kung pao tofu, and a selection of plant-based noodle and vegetable dishes. Their meals hit the spot for those seeking out Asian comfort food.
Order from 101 Hawker Food House via Pick Up, Grab Food, Food Panda, or call them at +632 8777 1071 or +63 998 966 0751
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3. The Sexy Chef
The Sexy Chef offers a variety of plant-based choices to enjoy, including plant-fuelled bowls, the McSteamy barbecue cheeseburger, and even vegan desserts like leche flan and halo-halo. Indulging in these healthy favourites is worth it, given that the recipes are prepared by a nutritionist and a team of professional chefs.
Order from The Sexy Chef via thesexychef.ph or Pick Up
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4. The Wholesome Table
For vegan and vegetarian comfort food, check out The Wholesome Table by Bianca Elizalde. While dishes like the vegan poke bowl, pizzas, pasta, and various dessert choices like their gluten-free mochi doughnuts have long been crowd-favourites, The Wholesome Table team is always busy crafting new dishes— be sure to ask about the latest additions to the menu.
Check out The Wholesome Table’s Instagram for contact details
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5. Corner Tree Café
There's so much vegetarian and vegan food to choose from at Corner Tree Café. Relish filling dishes like the Buddha bowl, the arroz a la Cubana (a must-try!), spinach and mushroom lasagna, and vegetable bibimbap, or opt for lighter options from their range of sandwiches and salads. They’ve even got a kiddie menu with items like spaghetti and “meatballs” so everyone in the family can enjoy a plant-based meal.
Order from Corner Tree Cafe via Pick Up or call +632 897 0295 or +63906 558 6177
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6. Green Bar

Above Photo: Green Bar / Facebook
Whether you’re after an all-day breakfast, street tacos, hearty bowls, or even a range of playful starters fit for grazing, Green Bar’s plant-based offerings will surely satisfy. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of wine and cocktails, plus indulgent pastries and desserts, including their best-selling doughnuts.
Order via Instagram, greenbarmanila.com, or contact them at +63 917 808 2506
7. Cosmic
Cosmic is a favourite among vegans because they offer appetising Filipino dishes like kare-kare, sisig, caldereta, and bagnet. They also have mushroom burger steak, ramen, and Filipino breakfast staples among many other choices. While you’re at it, check out their selection of frozen items so you can treat yourself to some plant-based tocino, isaw, or lumpia whenever the craving hits.
Order from Cosmic via GrabFood
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8. The Greenery Kitchen
Flavourful plant-based meals are available for delivery at The Greenery Kitchen. They specialise in Filipino comfort food, which you can enjoy a la carte, in party trays great for sharing, or even through their weekly meal plan. Hosting a large event? The Greenery Kitchen also offers catering services.
Order via Instagram
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9. Latasia Fusion
Your eyes are not deceiving you. Latasia Fusion delivers Kindtakaw fried chick’un that looks like the real thing. They even have vegan gravy to pair it with which makes this plant-based dish even more savoury. Make sure to also pair this vegan KFC-style fried chicken with fries.
To order, visit Latasia Fusion’s Facebook or Instagram
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10. Hey Bo
Sister company to Salad Stop, Hey Bo launched in the Philippines in August 2023 and quickly became a popular choice for quick, healthy, satisfying meals. Choose from one of their signature “bos” or have fun and experiment with creating your own— they’ve got a wealth of bases, sides, proteins, sauces, dips, and garnishes to play around with.
Order from Hey Bo via Grab Food
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11. Shaka
Shaka started out as a humble café in Siargao and has impressively expanded with a handful of locations around the country. While best known for its smoothie bowls, its plant-based menu also includes all-day breakfast favourites and mouthwatering burgers that vegans and meat-eaters alike will enjoy.
Order from Shaka via Pick Up
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12. Wabi Sabi Noodle House

Above Photo: Wabi Sabi Official Website
Indulge in your favourite Asian dishes like pho, tantanmen, banh mi, siomai, and pot stickers without the meat at Wabi Sabi Noodle House. The restaurant also offers a range of Japanese tea leaves, shakes, and frozen vegan meals for ultimate convenience.
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