Now that I'm officially a member of Titas of Manila, I value staycations more than ever. But when I get invited to play board games over yummy snacks, I'd be ready in a heartbeat. And that's pretty much what happened two Saturdays ago when The Foodie Station invited me to hangout at Puzzles Board Game Lounge.
Hello again, Puzzles.
To be honest, I was a bit iffy to tag along as I had a not so good experience at Puzzles almost two years ago. But everything deserves second chances so I decided to go. Plus, the competitive person in me was dying to visit again.
Showing posts with label board games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label board games. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Second Bite: Puzzles Board Game Lounge
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
First Bite: Mrs. Graham Macaron Café
Our dinner at Eighteen Bistro was quite heavy. But there is always space in the tummy for desserts! Since Mrs. Graham’s Macaron Café is just beside the bistro, R and I decided to visit the quaint little shop.
Hello, Mrs. Graham’s Macaron Café!
The interiors of this café is so charming. The white rustic tables and chairs, windows with dainty decals and mouthwatering sweets, this place is to die for!
R and I decided to go with Bittersweet and Cookie Dough macarons (PHP70/piece), Toasted Marshmallow Milkshake (PHP160) and Cookie Shot (PHP74).
While waiting for our food, we took some board and card games from the game corner of Mrs. Graham’s. We started with Monopoly Deal Millionaires’ Edition.
We were busy dealing the cards when the macarons arrived.
The bittersweet macaron was delightful. It was the perfect macaron for dark chocolate lovers. It was not exactly bitter but it was dark. I also loved the slight chewiness of the macaron.
The cookie dough was fatter and sweeter than bittersweet. The ganache reminded me of peanut butter (but without it being cloying) for some reason. This would go well with tea or coffee.
R’s Toasted Marshmallow Milkshake was a bit of a surprise. We were expecting rich brown marshmallows. Instead, we got black marshmallows. I know that once you go black, you can’t go back. But I don’t know with this one. I even asked the server if it was meant to be black than brown. She insisted that it is how they prepare it. We just let it be and R just avoided the black parts. It sure made me wonder though how they define burnt if toasted is black.
Monday, September 1, 2014
Restaurant Love: Old Oven Art Café
As foodies who “somehow” plan, we plan half
of the stops we’ll visit. N mentioned that she wanted to visit Old Oven so we
made sure that we have enough space in our tummies for its risotto and it was
one of the best decisions, ever!
The Old Oven
Art Café was our fifth stop during our White Plains food trip so just imagine
how full we should be. It may sound bizarre though as we weren’t really that
full at all.
We had a
hard time finding Old Oven as the numbers seem to be a bit messed up. But the
place is fortunately just a few steps away from Pan de Amerikana.
We were
greeted by a curved staircase and once we entered, it seemed like a chill hang
out place for college students. With friendly prices, this place is actually
perfect to be along a university district so N and I find it odd that the place
is in White Plains.
We
practically own the place when we were there. I took two jars with puzzles for
us to enjoy while waiting for our food.
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