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).
Since I
asked the lady to hold my cake
for me until I finish my pho, I sat right across the stall so that I won’t
forget the desserts I bought.
When I got
my desserts,
I noticed that it looked… small. But my frown turned downside up when I tasted
the cake.
It was so soft and had that light yet delectable buttery taste. It was love
at first bite. And it would have been a grand wedding if I had it with coffee.
I will definitely buy a box next time!
The custard
was delicious as well. Though I wasn’t really fond of the caramel
at the bottom, the thick and chilled custard
was a great way to end a meal.
I heard that
Scout’s Honor’s cookies are amazing. I can’t wait to try it soon!
Green Cheese is located at Hole in the Wall, 4th Floor, Century City Mall, Kalayaan Avenue corner Salamanca St., Barangay Poblacion, Makati City.
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