Attention Davao City slickers! Need your help.
- Filed under: 'Ze Think Tank, Food, Foreign Artist, Local Artist, Music
- Date: May 22,2007
See, my girlfriend is a vegan.
Let’s just put that it’s not really easy getting around the city when we start asking ourselves, “Where do we eat?” Ordinarily, it’s hard enough answering the question as a meat-lusting individual with so many spots to choose from. But what happens when you not only know what place to choose, you consequently have not too many options to begin with?
My dilemma really is that I’m such a darling and I want to, as much as possible, keep my vegan dearest happy, since as she said more times than I can count that perhaps aside from yours truly, food makes her really, really happy.
But first before I start begging for specific advice about this, you might be asking yourselves what a vegan is? Or what veganism is per se.
I’m sure you got a clue from the “veg” part. Wikipedia tells us that it’s simply, “Strict vegetarianism” which therefore implies that veganism is a tad more intense than the former. Whereas vegetarianism picks up on itself by rejecting meat, veganism is the choice you make when you want nothing to do with eating animal by-products. You refuse to eat anything that used to have a pulse (like meat, fish, even clams) and dairy products (e.g. egg, dairy milk, cheese, etc.) I’m sure there are a lot more on that list. Some vegans would even go so far as rejecting to wear leather or any thing short of looking like animal hide. The principle behind veganism is that no animal should be maltreated or butchered (as in livestock manufacture culture, that lot) to please somone’s taste buds. Animal welfare and such.
Now the question is: where exactly do you look?
I mean, where can you get a decent vegetable course without having to deal with eggs on chopseuy or beef ingredients in gravy or what-have-you? It’s annoying, but I’m mostly bothered by how this city isn’t very friendly to people who want to forego a particular kind of food, for whatever reason they may have. It’d be a great deal of help if someone in the blogosphere could pitch some suggestions for places where they actually serve faux meat or just PURE vegetables. Vegan gourmet is hard to get by around these parts. Speaking of gourmet, I’ve checked out Evergreen at fast foods, but the place just isn’t doing it. Sorry to say, but it doesn’t take a vegan to tell great tasting food from not. Even my girlfriend agrees. I mean, looking into it myself, a lot of people argue that the reason why it’s “impractical” to not eat meat is because “You’re young and there’s a world of cuisine out there involving m-e-a-t” or stuff like, “M-e-a-t has a special taste! Vegetables are urgh and are not as tasty.” I’ll let Ms. Vegan herself do the talking at this point but check out this next pic and tell me it’s not possible for vegan stuff to be “tasty”.

“Chicken” Nuggets, made of extra firm tofu. Probably as yummy as nuggets but well, at least you don’t hurt animals! (Source: www.Compassion-Over-Killing.net)
I’ve said my bit. Know any restaurants or places where one can purchase vegan ingredients like different kinds of tofu, soy ice cream or…to be more ambitious, special vegan cheese?
Can you help?
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And because this is a music blog, some stuff I’ve been checking out lately have been more on the rise of “intelligent” acts like Silversun Pickups and (surprise, surprise) Typecast. Okay on the latter, my indie snob friends will scratch me off their friends list for picking a local “emo”/emo-core/whatchamacallit act. But in my defense, I’ve got to say it’s really a head on with optimizing the recording techniques and equipments employed locally. I’m sure you hear a lot of people comment, “Hey this band is so good; They sound foreign!” when really it sounds more of an insult than a compliment. Truth of the matter is, local bands don’t sound foreign, at least insofar as their music is considered. (Who made the rules for what sounds foreign or not?) The reason for this is that there’s really difference between the “trends” on how local and foreign tracks are made. Therefore, the next time you hear anyone say any of those culturally insensitive comments, what they really mean to say is that the recording is downright superb as opposed to the other local tracks you hear. In the end, if you listen to an English track (made no less by a Filipino) with both a foreign and local quality, you’d think that the former sounds American just because most Americans use the techniques they use for recording. Promise me next time you hear a Filipino rock song, take it as it is and give it more credit when its due. Don’t just peg it down to how “foreign” sounding it is.
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One last thing! Blogie of www.robilloblog.com tagged me for this blogger meme. So I ought to tell everyone reading this five revealing things about me… Okay, let’s get this over with.
1.) My face doesn’t get oily. Haha. Okay, this isn’t supposed to be the sort of thing you’d reveal about yourself but what the hell. And hey, (knocks on wood three times), it takes a lot for me to say this observation out loud, blame it on this freak accident four years back when my classmate complimented me on being pimple-free and got my FIRST EVER pimple the following day. It’s just funny because there was a time I started asking people how a face gets oily since someone mentioned that my face doesn’t get like that. I had to ask people because I wanted to avoid it! (Then I realized it’s a physiological thing. Some people have whacked oil glands.) I can name a handful who’d shell out for an oil film off the bat so I suppose being oil-free is a good thing. Makes me wonder though if I’m normal because I know a lot of people get oily. Come to think of it, I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t get oily… Well maybe because I can’t tell the difference, heh.
2.) The longest I haven’t slept is for five and a half days. I could go on, really, but this involved unhealthy doses of triple shot expressos everyday. This happened when I was in Manila and took summer classes at Diliman whence juggling a hectic social calendar. Hah!
3.) I wear dresses. And I LIKE wearing dresses. I’m really puzzled why people are surprised when they see me wear a dress for the first time. Just because I don’t wear dresses as much as my usual jeans, shirt and sneakers doesn’t make the possibility of my wearing a dress or other girly accessories inconceivable. Come to think of it, I get this general astonishment when people notice me opting to be girly on select occasions. I know some people (ahem) who pick on me for wearing make-up. Argh. What’s the deal? It came to a point that a friend coined, “Bukikay” which is a flux of “bugay” and “kikay”. No matter what, I refuse to be a dugyot, gutter-sitting-tambay without face moisturizer!
4.) I am absolutely obssesed with blank pages. I have bulks of empty notebooks in my bedroom just because I bought them in bookstores at random times whenever I have the urge to write on a notebook. I get that urge a lot. You know that feeling of buying a notebook and just dying to fill it out with specific content? Well I get like that. And what happens later is that I feel bad messing up the pages so I start ripping the written pages off until the notebooks have no writings on it. I like how they’re empty at the end of the day. And then the next thing you know I have a new notebook. Gah, I should be ashamed because I love trees and I know they cut down trees for paper. (Frown.) And that many children out there need notebooks also. Yes. Now, I am really guilty. Really, really, guilty. (Frooooooown.)
5.) I am a certified Jill of all trades, master of none. Trust me, this is revealing. What a lot of people know is that I am a Jill of all trades; The latter they rarely pay attention to. Someone once told me that when God made a rain out of a world of talents out there, I went swimming in the flood. Actually, I was just floating, glossing over the surface. The only reason why I can do this or do that (for example, I don’t know what’s so fascinating about being able to play the guitar, piano and sing) is because it comes naturally. I never really bother with theory. I’d choke just thinking of all the “techniques” out there. Once I got into web design and sort of decided not to pursue it because I got scared of Php and was too tired to learn Wikisource. And what about the other things I’m known for in a crowd? Writing? Please, let’s not go there. I know this and I know that, but I don’t know more than enough of this and that to be able to tell myself that I have a FORTE.
Phew. Now I tag five people to answer this meme.:
MicketyMoc of http://micketymoc.bluechronicles.net
Bam of http://www.bamthegreat.blogspot.com
Moslemen of http://bangsamoro.com
Eric of http://eric.zooco.com.ph
Andrew of http://www.alleba.com/blog












17 Responses for "Attention Davao City slickers! Need your help."
yo kimmy! im coming home. Its a long way for me to start counting, but the idea makes me happy. Its aug 25 til sept 3. I hope thats more than enuf time for me to party and settle some scores.
I was checking on the Kaiban homepage a couple days ago, and I saw alot of things going on there. tons of pictures too. I was looking through them, and i didnt find one that shows either you or pol. Saw jae over the weekend, and he told me that kaiban is doing good. Whats going on?
typecast…tsk tsk tsk….I guess why alot of US dont like them is not because of their choice of genre or whathaveyou. It’s because Typecast has issues with originality and to put it more upfront: theft of music. Creed, Further Seems Forever, My Chemical Romance, Saosin, Dashboard Confessional, Hey Mercedes…so far.
Anyway, Ask Pio about vegan stuff. He’s a vagan head y’know.
“See, my girlfriend is a vegan.” - thats the best opening line I’ve read in my life. Shiver…
See ya round.
i once pretended to be un-me and ate a “fresh” veggie salad in kfc without the dressing.
sa pagkakaalala ko, it’s SAFE for vegans.
HOW about oatmeal cookies?
I’m a vegetarian too. I understand your problem. I can’t really find a nice vegan/vegetarian restaurants in Davao. Try Evergreen. I guess they are in every mall.
Personally, I simply go to Mandarin Tea Garden and order Mandarin Vegetable. But you have to be there before it goes out of stock.
Sige I’ll check out Mandarin Tea Garden. I don’t like Evergreen, only a few decent dishes to choose from. I mean, I guess one thing I realized about veganism/vegetarianism is that you have to make do with what you have. It’s hard to find food that’s made for a gourmet palate.
have you tried Japanese restaurants?! Well, i know they’re not completely vegan-friendly.. but they do serve a lot on their menus that do not have meat or animal products in them.. =) Tsuru’s buffet is real good if you’re planning to splurge, and I guess Rai Rai Ken (tama ba spelling) is pretty ok. And if you’re on a tight budget… karla’s suggestion on eating KFC’s Salads will surely do.. the Oriental Sauce is delish. =p
Haha.. and about your #4 confession? about the blank pages on notebooks.. we have the same problem or should i say, habit?! hehehe.
oh i forgot! have you tried VEGGIEMEAT?! It’s like Meatloaf..but it’s made from pure vegetables! It’s really really good.. it tastes better than meatloaf! HAhaha.. i’ll go ask my friend where she buys that stuff, then i’ll tell you! I think a bunch of Nuns make that stuff somewhere here in Davao City. hrmm..
You’re amazing
To Jeremy: Kongs, the reason why you don’t see pictures of Pol and I is because we’re camera-shy, hahaha. Dude, can’t wait to see you here in the mainland!
Karla: Yes, vegetables are so not you for some reason, hehe.
Hunny: Thanks for the info! Actually, I found some old recipes my mom has and I recently found out she used to be vegan, haha. Weird stuff. Anyway, she told me where to get certain ingredients. But I’d appreciate if you could provide more information.
Soy Latte: No, you’re amazing.
that’s tough. mhmm pizza hut in SM has a salad bar.. maybe that would count? or even a salad from Bigby’s? uhmm how bout the salad buffet over @ grand men seng only 99php.
if you’re like me who smells the pages of newly opened notebooks in ecstacy and can stare at them, flip through pages, but never want to write anything on them, then we’re on the same blank page. i collect plenty of untouched notebooks (because i use my laptop for journals) for years. i don’t give them away, either.
i also have this OC on never putting “dog-ears” on any page of a book. it rattles me like fingernails dragged on a blackboard.
To Tina - I think I’ve tried the Bigby’s salad and I wonder if the salad at Grand Men Seng salad buffet is any good, hmmm.
To Jojie - God, new pages drive me crazy! Love that fresh factory smell it has bundled on itself. I also have a thing for the musty old book smell. Something about books in general: Smell, sensation and how they look. It’s hard not to get OC over those things.
it’s really hard to find vegans friendly restaurant here. almost restaurant here has a meat/pork and not friendly for us muslims.
try learning to cook vegans friendly … its more romantic having to cook for your own loveones.
i didn’t realized you tag’ed me. you tag the website i maintain and not my personal blog - http://blog.wyzemoro.com . anyway im thinking of posting one if im in mood to write and not that super lazy. haha!
Goodluck!
Am a meat eater but I love good food so I can sympathize with your predicament. I always have problems myself staging my next good gastronomic experience while in Davao because of the dearth of places where you can pig out on chow that’s good as sex.
It’s not only in Davao you might have problems with, but everywhere else in the country as you might be starting to notice. Specialty vegan restos are hard to come by. Good ones are rare. You might find one or two places in Manila or Cebu, but that’s about it. That would make your options countable on the fingers of one plucking hand (or one fretting hand, take your pick). Running a vegan foodplace just wouldn’t be as profitable as say, Kookel’s where they openly display roasted animals on spits to intentionally provoke you to salivate so you’d end up forking over your starving money and buy. If your market is only 1 vegan to 100,000 meat eaters then you’d easily close shop unless you don’t downgrade to a level as inferior as Evergreen just to keep things running. Okay, so I make up my stats at times, but 1 herbivore to about 100k carnivores sounds just about right.
Perhaps you and your friend should learn to befriend cooks and chefs I think. That way, you can at least always have your meals done sans the meat if you can establish some clout at the places where you’d care to have a meal and hang out. Needs a bit of contriving actually, but whoever said being selective about what you ingest is easy in the first place. Good luck on maintaining the yogic diet lifestyle!
So you can play the guitar, the piano and sing, all at the same time? Wow! I must see your act. Do make a blog entry where your next great performance would be so I can be sure to check it out. Tell me what kind of flowers you like so I can string up a big bunch of your favs as garlands so I can express my appreciation at your next gig.
I like your blog. I really do. I think.
@Jun - Haha, sorry about the linky. Hopefully you’ll play along because I want to see your answers hehe.
@Harbinger - Hey thanks for visiting my site! I can’t seem to check your URL (if it’s right to begin with lol). Anyway, I’m already aware of the things you told me about… You know, the market quantity for hypothetical vegan restaurants. And as for the flowers, there’s really no need. I’ll feel like a graduate if you do it with the garlands hehehe. But thank you for the offer.
[...] Another meme! Fellow blogger Kim Castillo tagged me for this one and asked, “What are five revealing things about you?”. Since I don’t really have a personal blog, I’m going to do this here and try to keep it related to our theme. [...]
Hey thanks for answering the meme, Drew!
KFCs in Davao are poorly handled by their managers. The customer service is also not good. No wonder one KFC in Davao had been terminated.
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