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  • so, how are you enjoying the U SA?

    What are your favorite experiences thus far? :)

  • thank you for your answer.

    regarding fruits it can be hard sometime to buy loads of exotic fruits like mangoes or pineaple. but beside this difficulty (and the people whoe make it harder for you) i think its just right for me living in romania :)

    As outside is warmer but still impossible to not wear a jacket, i cant stop myself wondering how it is to live in such a majestic country :) ...

  • Thanks Frannie!

    I only go to Manila twice a year, for about 2-3 days each time and this is what I found so far:

    Best HCRV-friendly place to shop and eat in Makati is the organic market at the Legazpi Village carpark. But only open on Sunday morning. :(

    Second best option is Sugar Leaf. Last year I very much enjoyed the all-you-can-eat organic salad for around 400P. Closes early in the evening (7pm?).

    I was also invited recently to the Corner Tree Café but was very disappointed: the salad was small (even though supposed to be for 2) and pricey.

    I noticed that the Save More supermarket where I used to buy some organic vegetables have stopped selling them. Found some at Rustan's supermarket but no organic fruits there -- except for some organic dates, but very very expensive.

    :)

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  • Hi! 

  • Hello Frannie,

    I see that you live in Makati. May I ask if you know some restaurants in that part of Manila that would serve dishes close to a 811 LFHC raw vegan diet? Or restaurants offering good organic salads and fruits?

    Many thanks in advance for your suggestions and your time!

    Cheers, Vincent

  • happy to see you here gulaygirl! :)
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