I've noticed the increasing number of foreign restaurants and bakeries entering the Philippine market. One such brand that's starting to make a name for itself in the big city is Eric Kayser Patisserie and Boulangerie, located beside Rustan's Supermarket in Power Plant Mall.
Unlike their shop in Greenhills which is big and has a sit-down dining menu, their outlet in Rockwell is small and more like a bakery where customers choose their goodies from the display racks and bring the items to the cashier.
Eric Kayser sells different types of breads - ciabatta, baguette, batard, and rye, to name a few. For those with a sweet tooth, cravings will be satisfied with eclairs, Danish pastries, Viennese cookies, and fruit tarts. For me though, there are only two reasons why I like this shop - One, they have Financiers (light and small French cake) and two, their Kouign Amman (a round Breton cake that looks like a crusty cinnamon roll but made of croissant dough) has the right sweetness and perfect buttery taste. By the way, if you are curious about how to pronounce Kouign Amman, just think of royalty as it sounds like 'queen ah man'. read more