SaladStop Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

SaladStop Philippines is Halal Certified

SaladStop holds official Halal certification — Muslim diners can order with confidence across the full menu including all signature salads, warm protein bowls, and natural smoothies.

✓ Updated Prices last updated May 2026 — sourced from official SaladStop Philippines channels
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Looking for the complete SaladStop Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 SaladStop menu with updated prices across all categories — sourced directly from official SaladStop Philippines channels.

SaladStop is a Singapore-founded salad bar chain that operates on a build-your-own model — customers choose their base, toppings, proteins, and dressings to create a customized salad — but also offers a curated menu of Signature salads and Warm Protein bowls with globally inspired combinations. From the Singaporean-inflected “Oh Crab Lah” to the Korean-inspired “Yeobo Yeono” and the Middle Eastern “Habibi,” the SaladStop menu is a world food tour in salad bowl format.

SaladStop is Halal Certified — making it one of the few premium salad chain options in the Philippines where Muslim diners can order from the complete menu. Prices range from ₱181 (smoothies) to ₱447 (premium signature salads). Scroll down for the complete menu.

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SaladStop’s Global Salad Name Guide

SaladStop’s signature salads are named after cultural references from around the world: Hail Caesar — classic Caesar with a playful reference; Oh Crab Lah — Singaporean exclamation “lah” suffix, crab-based salad; Jai Ho — Hindi exclamation of victory (from Slumdog Millionaire), Indian-spiced flavors; Go Geisha — Japanese-inspired ingredients; Man-Go Wild — mango pun, tropical flavors; Cobb — the classic American Cobb salad; Fu-Silly Me — fusilli pasta pun; Howdy — American/Southwestern flavors; Tuna San — “san” = three in Japanese, or an honorific, tuna-based; Omega 3 baby — omega-3 rich ingredients (salmon, seeds); Yeobo Yeono — “yeobo” = Korean term of endearment, Korean-inspired; Habibi — Arabic term of endearment, Middle Eastern flavors; Samyo Sunrise — sunrise bowl format; Taco Loco — “crazy taco” in Spanish, Mexican-inspired warm bowl.

SaladStop The Signatures Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Omega 3 Baby₱ 447.00
Tuna San₱ 447.00
Howdy₱ 435.00
Fu-Silly Me₱ 435.00
Cobb₱ 435.00
Man-Go Wild₱ 334.00
Go Geisha₱ 334.00
Jai Ho₱ 334.00
Oh Crab Lah₱ 334.00
Hail Caesar₱ 334.00
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SaladStop The Warm Proteins Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Yeobo Yeono₱ 447.00
Habibi₱ 447.00
Samyo Sunrise₱ 447.00
Taco Loco₱ 447.00
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SaladStop All Natural Smoothies Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Berry Grape-Ful₱ 181.00
Green Glow₱ 181.00
Pink Panther₱ 181.00
⭐ Our Favorite Items at SaladStop Philippines Menu
Omega 3 Baby
₱ 447.00
SaladStop’s most nutritionally specific signature — a salad built around omega-3 fatty acid sources: typically salmon or smoked salmon, edamame, avocado, and seeds (flaxseed, pumpkin, sunflower) over a greens base with a light citrus or sesame dressing. The name is both a nutrition statement and a playful endearment — “baby” is the affectionate suffix SaladStop applies to its most nutrient-dense offering. The Omega 3 Baby and Tuna San are the two highest-priced signatures and the two that most clearly reflect SaladStop’s health-first positioning.
Habibi
₱ 447.00
SaladStop’s Middle Eastern warm protein bowl — “habibi” is the Arabic word for “my love/darling,” widely used as a term of endearment across the Arab world. The Habibi warm bowl typically features spiced grilled chicken or beef (shawarma-style), hummus, roasted vegetables, and a tahini-based dressing over a grain base. As a warm protein bowl, it is the most complete and filling option in the SaladStop Philippines menu — the choice for diners who want the SaladStop experience but prefer a warm, heartier meal over a cold salad.
Taco Loco
₱ 447.00
The most playful warm protein bowl — “taco loco” means “crazy taco” in Spanish, and the bowl delivers on that energy: seasoned ground beef or chicken in a taco-spiced preparation, with black beans, corn, salsa, cheese, and sour cream-style dressing over a grain or greens base. The Taco Loco is the warm bowl that most clearly bridges the gap between SaladStop’s health-focused positioning and the flavors that Filipino diners who prefer Mexican-inspired food gravitate toward. The most casual and approachable item in the Warm Proteins section.
Oh Crab Lah
₱ 334.00
The most Singaporean item on the SaladStop menu — “lah” is the characteristic Singaporean and Malaysian sentence-ending particle used for emphasis, and the name immediately signals the brand’s origins. The Oh Crab Lah is a crab-based signature salad, reflecting Singapore’s affinity for seafood. At ₱334, it sits in the mid-tier of the Signatures section and is the most distinctive salad for anyone who wants to experience SaladStop’s Singaporean identity through the food itself rather than just the brand aesthetic.
Yeobo Yeono
₱ 447.00
SaladStop’s Korean-inspired warm protein bowl — “yeobo” (여보) is the Korean word for “honey/darling,” used between married couples as a term of endearment. The Yeobo Yeono typically features Korean-spiced protein (bulgogi-style beef or gochujang chicken), kimchi, sesame-dressed greens, and Korean-inspired toppings. It is the warm bowl that most reflects the K-food influence on SaladStop’s menu development — a sign that the brand is tracking the global Korean food wave with its signature naming and flavor profile choices.
Green Glow Smoothie
₱ 181.00
The most consistent SaladStop smoothie order — a green smoothie made from natural whole fruit and vegetable ingredients (typically spinach, apple, cucumber, and a citrus element) with no artificial colors or flavors, reflecting the “all natural” commitment in the smoothie section name. At ₱181, the best-value item in the SaladStop menu and the one that most clearly pairs with any of the signature salads for a complete, fully plant-forward meal. The Pink Panther (berry-based) and Berry Grape-Ful (grape and berry) are the sweeter, more fruit-forward alternatives for those who find green smoothies too vegetable-forward.

About SaladStop Philippines

SaladStop was founded in 2009 in Singapore — making it one of the earliest premium salad bar chains in Southeast Asia. The brand was built around the build-your-own salad concept: customers move along a counter selecting their base (greens, grains, or noodles), toppings (from over 50 fresh ingredients), protein (chicken, beef, seafood, tofu), and dressing — creating a fully customized salad rather than ordering from a fixed menu. The Signature salads represent the brand’s own curated best-of combinations from this system.

The naming philosophy of SaladStop’s Signatures is one of the most distinctive aspects of the brand — each salad is named after a cultural reference or term of endearment from the cuisine it draws from. “Oh Crab Lah” uses the Singaporean “lah” particle; “Habibi” uses the Arabic term of endearment; “Yeobo Yeono” uses the Korean equivalent; “Jai Ho” references Hindi; “Howdy” references American Southern culture. The names are deliberate: they signal the cultural origin of each salad’s flavor profile before the customer reads the ingredients list.

In the Philippines, SaladStop’s Halal certification is a significant differentiator — it makes the brand one of the few premium salad chains where Muslim diners can order from the complete menu without restriction. The Warm Proteins section (Yeobo Yeono, Habibi, Samyo Sunrise, Taco Loco) extends the SaladStop experience beyond cold salads into hearty warm bowls, expanding the brand’s appeal to diners who want the health-focused ethos of a salad chain but prefer a warm, more filling meal.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — SaladStop Philippines is Halal Certified. Muslim diners can order from the complete SaladStop Philippines menu including all Signature salads, all Warm Protein bowls (Yeobo Yeono, Habibi, Samyo Sunrise, Taco Loco), and all natural smoothies without restriction. SaladStop is one of the few premium salad chains in the Philippines with full Halal certification across its menu.
SaladStop Philippines is most famous for its build-your-own salad concept and its globally-named Signature salads. The most popular signatures are Omega 3 Baby (₱447), Tuna San (₱447), and Hail Caesar (₱334). The Warm Proteins section — Habibi (₱447), Yeobo Yeono (₱447), Samyo Sunrise (₱447), Taco Loco (₱447) — is the go-to for diners who want a warm, filling meal. The All Natural Smoothies (₱181 each) are the most affordable items. SaladStop is Halal Certified, making it a key destination for Muslim diners seeking premium salads in the Philippines.
Two distinct bowl formats: The Signatures (₱334–₱447) are SaladStop’s curated cold salad combinations — fresh greens or grain bases with cold toppings, proteins, and dressings, served as finished cold salads. The Warm Proteins (₱447 each — Yeobo Yeono, Habibi, Samyo Sunrise, Taco Loco) are bowls where the protein is served warm/hot over a base, making them more meal-forward and filling than the standard salads. Warm Proteins are the choice for diners who want SaladStop’s clean ingredient quality but prefer a warm, cooked-protein bowl format.
“Oh Crab Lah” (₱334) is SaladStop’s most Singaporean salad — “lah” is the characteristic sentence-ending particle of Singaporean and Malaysian English (Singlish), added to any statement for emphasis or casual familiarity. “Oh crab lah!” is how a Singaporean might exclaim about something great involving crab. The salad is a crab-based signature that directly references Singapore’s love of seafood and the brand’s country of origin. SaladStop was founded in Singapore in 2009, and the “lah” particle is the clearest cultural marker of that heritage in the menu naming.
Yes — build-your-own is the core SaladStop format. At the counter, you choose your base (mixed greens, romaine, spinach, grains, or noodles), then move along the topping bar selecting from over 50 fresh ingredients (vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, cheese), choose your protein (grilled chicken, salmon, tuna, beef, tofu, etc.), and select your dressing. The Signature salads on the menu represent SaladStop’s own recommended combinations from this system — ordering a Signature means getting the curated combination; building your own allows full customization. Pricing for build-your-own may differ from the Signature prices.
Yes! SaladStop Philippines is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda at select branch locations. For the most current branch locations, operating hours, and delivery availability, visit saladstop.ph or their Facebook page at facebook.com/SaladStopPH. Note that cold salads — particularly those with delicate greens bases — are best consumed immediately after preparation. The Warm Protein bowls (Yeobo Yeono, Habibi, Samyo Sunrise, Taco Loco) transport better for delivery than the cold Signature salads.

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