Hole in the Wall's The Beef has been named as one of the best burgers in town for years now. Known for its thick and juicy homemade patties, foodies all over the metro went gaga over this premium burger joint. I hate to admit it but it took me a long while before I got to try this picturesque burger almost everyone is raving about.
Hello, The Beef.
Tucked inside the first ever food hall in town, The Beef has earned a lot of patrons with its premium beefy burgers. The no-frills burger joint has a very thin menu only offering hamburger, cheeseburger and fries. Such streamlining allows The Beef to focus on what's crucial, its patties.
Showing posts with label century city mall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label century city mall. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
First Bite: Liberation Shawarma
It has been a long while since I've visited Century City Mall. The horrific traffic in Makati never fails to keep me from this establishment. Luckily, I managed to drop by one Saturday with K before a foodie gathering. And of course, a trip to Century City Mall wouldn't be complete without visiting Hole in the Wall. This time, I made sure to try some of the relatively newer concepts and I started with... Liberation Shawarma.
Hello, Liberation Shawarma.
I was craving for sharwarma for weeks and it was timely that I spotted Liberation Shawarma at Hole in the Wall. Without spending an extra second to decide, I decided to go with Beef Pita Shawarma (PHP290). It is also available with rice (PHP380) but I wanted to save space for the other food finds in the area. And I also had a party to attend that afternoon.
Hello, Liberation Shawarma.
I was craving for sharwarma for weeks and it was timely that I spotted Liberation Shawarma at Hole in the Wall. Without spending an extra second to decide, I decided to go with Beef Pita Shawarma (PHP290). It is also available with rice (PHP380) but I wanted to save space for the other food finds in the area. And I also had a party to attend that afternoon.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Beat the Heat: Elait
This year has redefined the meaning of summer heat. It's just too hot to go out lately. Actually, it's too hot to even step out of the cold shower. But there's one word that makes me wake up in the morning with a big grin plastered on my face. Ice cream. And The Foodie Station sure knows how to make me happy when they tagged me along to sample this new rolled ice cream treat in Century City Mall.
Hello, Elait!
Named after the words elate and au lait (or happy milk when put together), Elait aims to provide its customers a delightful dessert experience. After all, aren't desserts meant to make us happy? But Elait is one notch higher by making us feel good in a different level.
Hello, Elait!
Named after the words elate and au lait (or happy milk when put together), Elait aims to provide its customers a delightful dessert experience. After all, aren't desserts meant to make us happy? But Elait is one notch higher by making us feel good in a different level.
Friday, December 30, 2016
First Bite: Milk Trade
Once upon a time, there was a sudden craze for egg waffles. Instagram, Facebook and food apps were bombarded by these delectable bubble waffles in different shapes and sizes. One particular shop that I wanted to visit was Milk Trade. But its location was not attractive at all. I do not want to brave the Makati traffic just for it. Hence when I was able to visit Century City Mall a month back, I made sure that I get to stop by this popular egg waffle place.
Hello, Milk Trade!
R and I rushed to Century City Mall right after a big feast and headed straight to Hole in the Wall. We were so worried that we would be greeted by a closed sign as we got there a couple of minutes before 10 p.m. and a few sites noted that Milk Trade closes that time.
Luckily, it was still open and the friendly staff of Milk Trade entertained us. She also didn’t turn into a grumpy lady while R and I discussed which waffle goes best with which steamed pudding. After 5 minutes or so, we went with the staff’s recommendation—Matcha Egg Waffle with Chocolate Steamed Milk (PHP150).
Friday, June 19, 2015
Restaurant Love: ArroZeria Manila
I have been planning to visit Le
Petit Soufflé for months now but every time I plan to, it gets cancelled.
*sigh* I had my heart and tummy ready for a French
dinner after my sister’s graduation but since we failed to reserve a table, we
had to move elsewhere and our second option was not bad at all… not at all.
Hello again, ArroZeria
Manila!
It has been a few months since I last
visited this place and I recall that service was a bit slow given that they
only prepare the paella after you order (though you could actually call in advance
for them to prepare it before you arrive). But the food was awesome so I didn’t
mind the wait. I went crazy over the Valenciana and risotto.
We ordered Paella Valenciana (PHP295,
minimum of two orders) again that night as well as Carpaccio de Atun (PHP195), Pepito
de Ternera (PHP250), Fideua Negra
(PHP295, minimum of two orders) and Cochinillo
(PHP650).
First served that night was the paella
and it was surprising given that was one of the last dishes served the last
time I went.
The texture seemed to be tougher this
time but the lovely flavor was still there. I felt a bit short of the chicken
as there were 6 of us sharing paella
good for two. (Okay, fine. It was actually good for four persons.) The manager
scraped off the burnt paella and distributed it amongst us and it was pretty
good too! The crunchy texture with the sauce of Valenciana
made my tummy happy.
Next served was the Fiduea Negra.
I loved the chewy
texture of the octopus
and thin noodles.
It wasn’t that salty too. But there was one problem. The black
squid ink sticks to your teeth. Avoid this when you’re on a date.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Love at First Bite: Scout’s Honor
I love anything personalized
or customized. It shows that effort and thought were put into it and it makes
whatever was made more
special. Well, I always feel special when I receive one. I also find it fun
to make one so it was such a thrill to make my own cookie! Curious where I crafted
my own cookie? Scout’s Honor at Hole
in the Wall.
Hello, Scout’s Honor!
This cute cookie and milk place is
the first thing you’ll see once you enter Hole
in the Wall. Scout’s Honor’s display of milk bottles and cookies will
instantly make you salivate (if you love milk and cookies).
I was all oohs and aahs while
checking the different ready-to-eat cookies, cookie dough, toppings and milk
flavors. After much thought, I decided to get Cookie Inception (PHP95), Rocky
Road, Peanut Butter and Nutty (PHP180 for 3 pieces—and yes, it
has to be three pieces). I also crafted
my own cookie (PHP120) and got Bamboo
Charcoal Milk (PHP110).
For my very own Gluttonshopper cookie,
I opted to go with the chewy chocolate
chip cookie
dough with almonds and marshmallow. The cookie
master told me that the chewy chocolate chip cookie
dough is one of their bestsellers and bestseller is a magic word with me.
(UPDATE: They now have red
velvet cookie dough! Get yours now as it’s a limited offering.)
True enough, I did love my cookie.
It’s not that photogenic but the chewy dough and mallows with a slight bite
from the almonds was divine! I love munching it warm with my cold milk.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Love at First Bite: ArroZeria Manila
I absolutely love that I’m surrounded by
people who love to eat. My Instagram feed never fails to make me hungry. It
also gives me ideas on where to eat next. And a few weeks back, someone posted
a photo of paella. Soon, I found myself researching about the restaurant that
serves that paella and after a few minutes, I listed it down on my “must visit”
list. And since it’s my birthday next week, I figured that this is the place to
go to treat some of my favorite people.
Hello, ArroZeria Manila!
This new
Spanish restaurant has been gaining followers since it opened. Located at
Century City Mall’s 4th floor, this place has a homey vibe.
And
ArroZeria is quite artsy too with the ladders on the ceiling and adorable door
handle!
We decided
to go for the following dishes: Tatin De
Tomate (PHP395), Jargo Asado (PHP495),
Panceta Y Trigueros Risotto
(PHP450) and the Paella of the Day, Del
Señorito (PHP275). [One thing you have to be mindful of when ordering Paella,
Caldoso, Meloso and Fideua is
that there’s a minimum order of two.
The prices in the menu are on a per person basis, which we find quite odd.]
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| Complimentary appetizer! |
The first
dish to arrive was our salad.
I must say,
the presentation was quite different. The lettuce
was on top of the baked parmesan
and the mozzarella
balls and cherry tomatoes on spinach pesto were at the bottom. However, the
taste wasn’t as impressive. It was too bland for me and for the price of almost
PHP400, it was a bit expensive given its serving size.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Hole in the Wall Find: Green Cheese (Happiest Cheesecake in the World)
While waiting for my pho from Phobobo,
I looked around to check the other concessionaires and see if I could try more
dishes that night. However, the place was really packed so I was forced to buy from
stores with shorter lines (as we were also rushing to visit a coffee
shop after dinner).
Hello, Green Cheese, the happiest cheesecake in the world!
This cake
stall caught my interest when Jin Perez of Jin Loves to Eat featured it on her
blog. From the smiling Japanese
cheesecakes to the nice façade (with a swing), Green Cheese sure screams
kawaii!
I decided to
go for Green Cheese’s plain cheesecake
(PHP50 per slice or PHP350 for a box) and custard
pudding
(PHP120).
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Monday, December 1, 2014
Hole in the Wall Find: Phobobo (Pho-King De-li-cious)
I used to not care much about interior
designs. I would say, “oh, nice place” without much thought into it.
However, working with the Real
Living team helped me become more appreciative of details. I even helped
style the Yummy
booth before for Yummy
Eats’ first year and cried when I stepped inside an Ikea
store for the first time. So just imagine my excitement when I stumbled upon
Hole in the Wall’s Instagram account. The first thing that came to my mind was…
I HAVE TO GO THERE ASAP. But work was a bit crazy for the past few weeks. We
even have work on Saturdays. Then again, nothing can stop me with my affair
with food.
Hello, Hole in the Wall. It has been a long
two weeks of agony not being able to visit you sooner.
I was surprised
that the place was quite packed on a Wednesday night. I guess Friday night is
now seven days a week.
I was really
famished when J and I got there so I wasn’t able to take much photos plus I was
feeling shy to take photos of hungry diners. I also didn’t really choose which
concessionaire to buy from. My only basis that time was which one had the
shortest line. At that time, it was Phobobo
and Greencheese. But let me focus
more on Phobobo in this entry.
I was actually
more excited to try Kwong’s and Bad Bird
but the lines were too long for my tummy to understand. And since I got rained
on earlier that day, a warm
bowl of pho sounded appealing.
After a
minute or so, it was my turn to order. I quickly went for the Pho
Bo (PHP360) and Ox Tripe
Chicharon (PHP160). Unfortunately, the chicharon
was not available that night. I ended up with Crispy Spring
Rolls (PHP140).
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