Posts tagged delicious.

Lunch at Sambokojin Eastwood

Last Monday, I got the chance to try Sambokojin with my friends and colleagues. It was my first time and we had a blast eating there. The ambiance and the food were remarkable. I like Japanese food, and I was able to try almost 80% on their menu. That’s the essence of eating in an eat-all-you-can restaurant, to try everything, right? ;)

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Hearty Bakes by Chef Mom’s Red Velvet Perfection

If you are a foodie, you probably have noticed that red velvet cakes and cupcakes are creating a fad this season. So I was beyond happy when I got home and saw a package of this heavenly dessert from Singapore. 

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1 year ago on 04/17/12 at 05:08pm

Banana Wintour: Flavor of Fashion

I cant even explain what I felt when I saw this! But hey, the content seems inviting: Banana and Strawberry Ice Cream with Fudge.

I want to try!!!! :)

1 year ago on 11/03/11 at 02:30am

La Creperie: French snack in Manila

After going to St. Luke’s for my Ninang’s check-up, we went straight to Robinson’s Galleria for snacks, shopping, and pampering.

First stop, we went to La Creperie. I have been dying to go there after reading good reviews about them so I suggested giving it a shot. Ninang and I ordered cafe mocha and it was the best coffee I had so far! The chocolate and coffee were mixed to perfection!

Edible art!

For food, I ordered was La Mer from the Les Gastronomiques section.

It’s a crepe with tuna, mushrooms, caramelized onions, and tomatoes served with side salad. If the side salad were served a little more, it would be perfect.

The flavors were amazing! It was just that the salad had a very tiny serving, and it’s heartbreaking because I like it so much!

My ninang had the same comment; the salad should be served more than what they had plated us. She ordered Le J.J. crepe. It’s a crepe served with ham, 2 kinds of cheese (I apologize, as I can’t read in the photo I took from the menu), tomato, garlic, but she skipped the chili flakes. I had a taste of what she had, and it was delicious. If you love cheese, you should definitely try this.

While sipping our coffee we had a talk that the ambiance of the place was exquisite. It gives you a feel of France in Manila. Though the interior is gorgeous, I find it too small for a business but appropriate at the same time.

The name alone will be intimidating for some, what more if they see what’s inside—looks expensive that’s why I think it doesn’t have many customers.

Le Creperie is located at the Veranda of Robinson’s Galleria.

1 year ago on 09/12/11 at 08:25pm