EDSA Beverage Design Group has made a name in the local community as one of the prominent players in the third wave coffee industry. With its first branch aptly located along EDSA, it has received a lot of love from caffeine aficionados. Focusing more on quality and its coffee studio, it took this cafe 4 years before it decided to open another branch. And this time, it was at the posh The Grid food hall in Powerplant Mall.
Hello, EDSA Beverage Design Group (EDSA BDG).
EDSA BDG is the first stall you'll see when you enter The Grid. Serving as the beverage counter for the food hall's concessionaires, this cafe offers more than a good cup of joe.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Friday, May 17, 2019
First Bite: Caffe Freddo
The insane heat and Manila traffic turned me into an anti-social hibernating bear for months. I hardly go out unless needed or when curiosity hits me bad. The latter was the case when I dropped by Caffe Freddo, the newest brunch spot in Bonifacio Global City.
Hello, Caffe Freddo.
Located along the busy strip of 9th Avenue and Bonifacio High Street, Caffe Freddo is a shiny gem waiting to be discovered by many.
Hello, Caffe Freddo.
Located along the busy strip of 9th Avenue and Bonifacio High Street, Caffe Freddo is a shiny gem waiting to be discovered by many.
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Celebrates 15 Years in the Philippines
2018 is a special year for Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf as it marks yet another milestone for its Philippine franchise. This year marks the well-loved coffee shop's 15th year in the country. And there's no better way to celebrate this momentous moment than with coffee and tea.
Happy Anniversary, Coffee Bean & Tea.
The event started with some interactive activities such as visiting some booths where we learn more about Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (CBTL) and some where we had to do a flatlay using CBTL products. I have to admit, the crossword puzzle was a tough one if solved without the materials available for us that day.
Happy Anniversary, Coffee Bean & Tea.
The event started with some interactive activities such as visiting some booths where we learn more about Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (CBTL) and some where we had to do a flatlay using CBTL products. I have to admit, the crossword puzzle was a tough one if solved without the materials available for us that day.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
First Sip: % Arabica
Coffee lovers rejoice! Japan's famous coffee shop, % Arabica is finally in Manila and it is on its soft opening in W City Center, Bonifacio Global City.
Hello, % Arabica.
I've seen a few % Arabica posts from some friends a few months back. Unfamiliar with the brand, my appreciation for it was limited to its minimalist interiors and simple logo which I love. And so, when the buzz came out that % Arabica will be opening in Manila, I couldn't really understand why everyone's semi-palpitating with excitement.
Hello, % Arabica.
I've seen a few % Arabica posts from some friends a few months back. Unfamiliar with the brand, my appreciation for it was limited to its minimalist interiors and simple logo which I love. And so, when the buzz came out that % Arabica will be opening in Manila, I couldn't really understand why everyone's semi-palpitating with excitement.
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Monday, January 15, 2018
First Sip: Dark Specialty Coffee
I found myself getting lost in SM North one afternoon. As I try to look for a camera store that sells the lens I plan to buy for myself as Christmas gift, I spotted Dark Specialty Coffee. And since I love anything with caffeine, chocolate or tea, I decided to take a break from getting lost and have a drink.
Hello, Dark Specialty Coffee.
Hello, Dark Specialty Coffee.
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
First Sip: Cafè Barbera
Italians are known to be particular with what they eat and drink. To some extent, they can be what millennials describe as savage when they eat anything non-Italian. I can't blame them though as they have been spoiled by the finest ingredients. However, not everything that Italians love and rave about is well received by the local market. But for something universal as coffee, it's a different story.
Hello, Cafè Barbera.
This Italian cafè has been around for over a century and has grown from a small street coffee vendor on the streets of Naples to a global franchise. You'd think that this place would most likely have the best coffee. After all, espresso is something deeply rooted into the Italian way of life.
Hello, Cafè Barbera.
This Italian cafè has been around for over a century and has grown from a small street coffee vendor on the streets of Naples to a global franchise. You'd think that this place would most likely have the best coffee. After all, espresso is something deeply rooted into the Italian way of life.
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Thursday, January 26, 2017
First Sip: Magnum Opus
My college friends and I have been planning to visit Aguirre for the longest time but it always get cancelled, moved or totally changed to another location. But it finally happened! Today is an Aguirre food trip.
Our first stop was Bread and Botany but it didn't leave much of an impression. And honestly, I was disappointed. The only good thing I got from it was that it is beside Magnum Opus, a well-loved coffee shop along the popular food street.
Hello, Magnum Opus!
I went straight to the menu as soon as I set foot. Well, the place is pretty small too so you'll hit the counter as soon as you open the door.
I went with the famous Belgian Heartbreaker (PHP175) as I have been reading and hearing a lot of good reviews about it so I was excited with my cup.
I was surprised that it was served on a 9 ounce glass without handle. "How will I hold it?" Or so what I thought. But it was lukewarm. And I doubt that it was because I took a few snapshots of it. It was less than a minute.
I took the first sip and... it was okay. The Belgian chocolate taste was evident but not too strong. It wasn't as sweet as I thought as it had espresso in it. Overall, it was good, but not as good as I thought. It was very similar to the mocha drink I whip up at home and it does not cost me more than PHP50 to make a giant cup of it.
Would I go back? Not anytime soon.
Magnum Opus is located at 2nd Floor, Prime Building, 115 Aguirre Street, BF Homes, Parañaque City.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Love at First Bite: Single Origin
It's rare when I get to roam around BGC in the afternoon on a weekday and when I do get a chance, I make sure I get to eat something yummy. And a few weeks back, I got to visit... Single Origin.
Hello, Single Origin.
Dark hues of brown greeted me as soon as I stepped in. With predominantly wood interiors, this place exudes a warm and welcoming ambiance.
I wasn't exactly hungry when I visited and after seeing that the dishes offered do not exactly fall under the "wallet-friendly" category, I opted to just order a a pot of Black Onyx using Hario V60 Pourover (PHP165) and Cappuccino Lava Cake (PHP295).
The server warned me that it takes roughly 20 minutes for the cappuccino lava cake to be ready. Since I was not in a hurry, I still ordered the bestselling dessert.
In less than 10 minutes, my pot of coffee was served.
The Hario Pourover version is the cheapest among the coffee methods but it was also the one the smallest serving at 12 oz compared to others at 15 and 20 oz.
Familiar with the taste of Black Onyx as I ordered it before when I visited Refinery, I took a sip without any sweetener. But my unsophisticated taste buds found the coffee slightly bitter despite it being one of the sweeter coffees available (as it highlights deeper caramelized sugars and notes of dark chocolate). In short, I ended up adding sugar. And it tasted a lot better.
After a couple more minutes and half pot of coffee gone, the lava cake finally arrived and... it was so mouthwatering.
Hello, Single Origin.
Dark hues of brown greeted me as soon as I stepped in. With predominantly wood interiors, this place exudes a warm and welcoming ambiance.
I wasn't exactly hungry when I visited and after seeing that the dishes offered do not exactly fall under the "wallet-friendly" category, I opted to just order a a pot of Black Onyx using Hario V60 Pourover (PHP165) and Cappuccino Lava Cake (PHP295).
The server warned me that it takes roughly 20 minutes for the cappuccino lava cake to be ready. Since I was not in a hurry, I still ordered the bestselling dessert.
In less than 10 minutes, my pot of coffee was served.
The Hario Pourover version is the cheapest among the coffee methods but it was also the one the smallest serving at 12 oz compared to others at 15 and 20 oz.
Familiar with the taste of Black Onyx as I ordered it before when I visited Refinery, I took a sip without any sweetener. But my unsophisticated taste buds found the coffee slightly bitter despite it being one of the sweeter coffees available (as it highlights deeper caramelized sugars and notes of dark chocolate). In short, I ended up adding sugar. And it tasted a lot better.
After a couple more minutes and half pot of coffee gone, the lava cake finally arrived and... it was so mouthwatering.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Love at First Sip: United Coffee
Now
on our last stop, simply because the establishments in the area were getting
ready to close, we decided to go for a nice and quiet place to chat. The coffee
shop in the Nav compound made me curious and after our meal at Diner on 16th,
we opted to look for it. And thanks to the shop’s signage, finding it was a
breeze. But the climb up wasn’t due to my aching knees. >.<
Hello, United Coffee.
There were only
two other tables occupied when we arrived. The interiors reminded me of a
humbler Yardstick—warm and cozy. We settled in one of the window seats.
The place is still
on its soft opening, having opened its doors last December. Menu is not very
extensive but since I was already full and slightly sleepy, none appealed to
me. The friendly server suggested their bestseller, Espresso + Milk + Mocha (PHP160) and as a sucker for bestsellers, I
gave it a try. I wanted to try the S’mores cake but I just do not have space
for it anymore. T_T
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015
First Bite: Farmacy Ice Cream and Soda Fountain
I have been planning to visit Farmacy Ice
Cream and Soda Fountain for almost a year now! But for some reason, I always
end up going somewhere else till one Monday night.
My long wait is finally
over! Hello, Farmacy Ice Cream and Soda
Fountain!
The store is quite charming
with its slightly retro signage.
I also loved the “prescriptions”
sign which is a play with the name of the store (Farmacy—Pharmacy).
But what I loved most about
this place is the oh-so-patient staff who let us try as many flavors as we want
till we decide which one to order. I think I sampled over 8 flavors.
After my sampling spree, I decided
to get Pick Me Up sundae (PHP280) which
comes with Hazelnut, Vanilla and Coffee Verve ice
cream, toffee
nuts, whipped cream and an espresso
shot topped with thin chocolate waffle. Since I wasn’t too crazy with vanilla, I
went with Milk,
one of the flavors R sampled. Milk
was just like vanilla,
only creamier.
I also swapped whipped cream with sliced almonds
for more texture.
And after a bit, my sundae
arrived.
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Friday, October 30, 2015
When in Hong Kong: Charlie Brown Café
I have lived in Seoul,
South Korea for a few months and I never had a chance to visit a cute
café
throughout my whole stay. Vending machine was my friend, companion, and
favorite barista. And the 250 Won price tag on coffee was hard to resist. And
so when I saw my friends post photos of their visits in Hello Kitty Café
or Charlie Brown Café,
the foodie in me bawled in the ugliest way possible. I remember that I saw
Hello Kitty Café
and Charlie Brown Cafe in Incheon Airport on my way to LA. I wanted to take
photos with the adorable merchandise. But since I travelled alone, I wasn’t
able to take a selfie with the cafés. (I was also too shy to ask since I had no
plans of buying.) Then again, during my recent Hong Kong trip, I got to visit
one of the cute
cafés
and this time, I have someone to share the experience with!
Hello, Charlie Brown Café!
I was hesitant at first to
try this place since the food’s quite pricey for its serving size. But I guess
R sensed that I really want to visit this place so we stopped here before
heading to Ocean Terminal for our cruise.
The place
is adorable!!!
The stairs alone already
made me stop to take quick snapshots of the mini statues of Snoopy and friends.
When we went to the third
floor, we were greeted by a mini fountain adorned by Peanuts merchandise.
The ceiling
too is worth mentioning as it is beautiful.
We decided to get a glass of
Caramel Coffee Frappa (HK$41, grande)
and Tiramisu Cup (HK$40).
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Friday, October 16, 2015
Love at First Bite: Spanglish
Looloo
is an amazing
app. I find myself relying on the app
when I am traveling locally and have no idea where to eat. And last week,
Looloo helped me find another great restaurant.
Hello, Spanglish!
After checking in our hotel,
R and I went out for lunch to fill our tummies before C’s big day. And since we’re
not familiar with the area,
I checked Looloo for some recommendations. There were a bunch of Filipino
restaurants in the list but the one that caught my attention was Spanglish.
Aside from the high rating,
one of my schoolmates reviewed it too saying that it’s a gem in Clark.
Convinced, we headed to the Mexican
restaurant.
The complex where the
restaurant is located looks abandoned with several retail spaces empty.
Spanglish was the only area with a lot of customers. And we were lucky to get
the last table inside the restaurant. (It was super hot that day!)
We decided to order the
following: Chips and Salsa (PHP150),
Chicken Quesadilla
(PHP310), and Chimichanga Plate with
shredded beef (PHP315). R also ordered a glass of House Blend Iced
Tea (PHP65) while I got Espresso
Triple Thick
Milk
Shake (PHP240).
First served was R’s iced
tea and it was nothing spectacular. I also find it a bit too sweet to
quench our thirst.
Chips and salsa
was served next and it was quite filling. R and I ate nonstop and after 10 to
15 minutes of munching, the appetizer calmed our grumbling tummies. The pico de
gallo was fresh though again, nothing extraordinary.
My Espresso
milk shake was dessert and drink combined. It sure was thick
and flavorful. I enjoyed it but I need it with a glass of water.
Finally, the mains were
served.
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Monday, October 20, 2014
Restaurant Love: Leona's Art Restaurant
I was so excited for the Quezon City Food
Fest as it sounded so promising. Imagine, gathering all the best finds in
Quezon City in one area. It was a foodie’s dream come true. But I wasn’t
expecting (1) that it’ll rain pretty much the whole afternoon and (2) that there
wasn’t anything special about the whole event. There were no special dishes or
offering and every single restaurant was packed! In short, I ended up being a
sticky and wet hungry girl.
After an
upsetting trip to this new Japanese restaurant I shall not mention, M
recommended that we visit his favorite pizza place instead. And since I was
famished and the two sorbetes cones I
bought were about to disappear, I agreed.
Hello, Leona’s
Art Restaurant!
The place is
pretty small and we had to wait for a bit for a table to clear up. Luckily, the
wait wasn’t that long.
Since the
place was packed, it took the servers a while to clear our table and to get our
orders. But since the owner was apologetic, I was more forgiving this time.
(Plus, the sorbetes helped calm me.)
We opted to
get the Take Three Pizza Promo for only PHP499 (for 10 inches). For the
flavors, Three Cheese and Pepperoni are fixed. We could only choose one more
and we got the Garlic and Mushroom. I also ordered the Tomato Espresso (PHP80)
and Soft Taco (PHP90). I also got a rootbeer float as drink/dessert.
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