Celebrating a birthday, gathering, or milestone during Lent? These restaurants have delicious meat-free alternatives made just for the season!
Lent is a significant time for many Filipinos, deeply rooted in faith and tradition. As a predominantly Catholic country, the Philippines observes Lent with practices like fasting, abstinence, and participation in church activities such as processions and Visita Iglesia. One of the most common traditions is giving up meat on certain days as a form of sacrifice and mindfulness.
If you’re looking for meat-free options this Lenten season, these restaurants have you covered with flavorful dishes perfect for mindful eating and tradition.
Where to Eat Meat-Free Options This Lenten Season
Here are some of the best places offering Lenten-friendly dishes that are anything but boring.
1. Nara Thai PH
Thai cuisine has always been known for its bold and vibrant flavors—and Nara Thai PH delivers just that. This Lenten season, they are offering a seafood-focused menu that will transport you straight to the streets of Bangkok.
Their Fresh Shrimp Yellow Curry is rich and creamy, balanced perfectly with aromatic Thai spices. The Crispy Fried Grouper offers a delightful crunch, while the Spicy Seafood Soup brings just the right amount of heat to warm your soul. These dishes are perfect for those looking for a satisfying, meat-free alternative without compromising on taste.
2. Bánh Mì Kitchen
Who says going meat-free means giving up on flavor? Bánh Mì Kitchen is proving otherwise with their special Lenten sets. They’ve crafted three flavorful meals that make it easy to enjoy Vietnamese cuisine while sticking to your Lenten commitment.
Set A includes Kani Rolls paired with a refreshing Lemongrass Pandan drink, Set B features a light yet filling Vegan Vermicelli Salad, and Set C offers a Seafood Falafel Bánh Mì, also served with the same signature drink. These sets are available exclusively at their Cà Phê branches until April 30, making them the perfect go-to for a quick and delicious Lenten meal.
3. Apartment 1B
For those craving gourmet comfort food, Apartment 1B has curated a Lenten Special Menu available until April 16. Their dishes are all about indulgence without guilt, featuring fresh seafood prepared with rich, comforting flavors. The Seafood Pomodoro is a hearty, tomato-based pasta that feels like a warm hug in every bite. The Grilled Blue Marlin is a must-try for seafood lovers, offering a perfectly cooked fillet with a side of fresh greens.
Other delicious options include New Zealand Mussels, Green Tide, and Baked Salmon. Whether you’re dining in or ordering takeout, these dishes are perfect for those who want to enjoy restaurant-quality meals while observing Lent.
4. Kashing’s Bistro
Food tells a story, just like the traditions of Lent remind us of faith, sacrifice, and gratitude. If you’re heading to Tagaytay for Visita Iglesia, make a stop at Kashing’s Bistro, where they have crafted a Lenten Special available until April 9. Their menu features wholesome and flavorful dishes made with fresh, high-quality ingredients.
Their Tuscan Herb & Shrimp Fresh Pasta is a standout, offering a satisfying combination of herbs, garlic, and seafood. The Rustic Riviera Pilaf is a fragrant and hearty rice dish, while the Seafood Paella delivers layers of flavor in every spoonful. Add to these their freshly baked focaccia and house-made baguettes, and you’ve got a meal that is both nourishing and satisfying.
5. Hai Chix and Steaks
While known for their steaks and Hainanese chicken, Hai Chix and Steaks proves that even a steakhouse can offer something special for Lent. This season, they are featuring limited-time seafood options that pack just as much flavor as their signature dishes.
The Butter Lemon Shrimp with Cilantro Rice is a simple yet mouthwatering dish, perfectly balancing rich butter and citrusy lemon flavors. Their Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura is crispy, light, and satisfying, while the Seafood Linguine Pasta is an excellent choice for pasta lovers looking for a creamy, seafood-filled indulgence. These dishes are available for a limited time, so if you’re looking for a Lenten-friendly meal with a bit of a twist, this is the place to go.
See? Going meat-free doesn’t mean giving up on taste, variety, or satisfaction. The Philippines is rich in fresh seafood, vegetables, and flavorful ingredients, making it easy to enjoy delicious meals while observing Lent.
Whether you’re following tradition, practicing mindful eating, or simply looking for new food experiences, these restaurants offer exciting dishes that prove meat-free meals can be just as enjoyable. What are you craving today? This Lenten season, celebrate good food, meaningful traditions, and the joy of discovering new flavors.
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