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    Senyor Juan

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    Outré Manila

    Outré Manila

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.0 kmParanaque City
    ₱₱

    Place is easy to find once you're on the street itself, and the interiors are really interesting…read moreand playful! Last time I went they only had 4 ice cream flavors on their menu, but hopefully this increases cause I think their ice cream is the main selling point. I love their Milo dinosaur gelato because of both the flavor and the texture! It was rich and creamy without being so dense, and the idea behind it is interesting and out-of-the-box just like their other flavors. Service was slow but acceptable considering they'd just opened. Worth coming back to! Looking forward to trying their other dishes as well.

    Another addition to BF Homes' vast selection of must-try's is Outré, a dessert place that serves…read moreliquid nitrogen gelato and yummy comfort food. Liquid nitrogen gelato is not that different from the regular ice cream but what makes it worth trying is that you are assured of its freshness. FYI, it's made from fresh cow's milk. Upon ordering, the ice cream of your choice is made right in front of you by their well-trained staff. In just a few minutes, and with a little help from liquid nitrogen, they can turn milk into a smooth and creamy ice cream. If you're a coffee lover, I highly recommend their Tiramisu ice cream topped with a piece of broas. It's really good! A cup costs around Php 150.00 but the serving is generous enough for two. They also serve pasta and sandwiches that are just as good. They are still improving on their menu but it doesn't make the experience any different.

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    Outré Manila - Milo Dinosaur!

    Milo Dinosaur!

    Outré Manila - Tiramisu Gelato

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    Bake & Brew

    Bake & Brew

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.8 kmParanaque City

    This fairly new business is something that I would like to have one day. Bake & Brew café is a…read moresimple coffee shop that also sells cakes, cookies and cupcakes, as well as a handful of set meals. Their service might seem a bit slow, but then this is no fastfood joint. It's an old-fashioned coffee shop where one can go and savor the coffee and whatever else is ordered slowly. No rush rush. It's been around for about a year, and we decided to give it a try one night when we were on the way home. Since it's just a few blocks from home, we were in no hurry. Although I like to brew my own coffee, I decided to give theirs a try. It wasn't bad at all. I like the all-white inside décor because it looks so clean. There's nothing pretentious about Bake & Brew. It harkens back to a time when coffee shops were places to go to enjoy good coffee in peace. I wasn't too sure if a place like this can survive in our area, but it seems to be doing well. Everytime I pass by there's one or two customers. And having survived their first year should be a good omen for the owners. It's nothing like Starbucks or even the coffee shop from my favourite TV show Friends, and this is a good thing. I should go there more often.

    This place is a small coffee and pastry shop in Better Living. The atmosphere is cozy and feels…read morelike home. The cakes here are to die for. But best of all, the staff and owners are very nice which just makes the whole experience so much nicer.

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    Commissary Kitchen

    Commissary Kitchen

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.7 kmParanaque City
    ₱₱

    The Commissary Kitchen elevates the concept of convenience store food into an actual grab-and-go…read moreplace where you can get 'legit', wholesomely-prepared food that you can just conveniently reheat at home. The store has several glass fridges where you can choose from pasta sauces by-the-kilo, portioned Filipino food viands, fresh salads, bottled, slow-juiced fruit and veggie smoothies, and some individual-sized desserts. Some chocolate treats and artisanal breads are also for sale. They also have a few tables for dine-in customers, but most people stop by to stock up on their so-called "condo foods". The whole concept is really forward-thinking and quite admirable, if I might say so myself. More food joints in Manila should definitely follow suit! For vegan options, get their malunggay basil pesto pasta (hold the cheese). It's soooo garlicky and amped up with flavor though, so it's not for weak palates or you'll feel quite overwhelmed. I usually stop by here to grab some fruit juices if I'm feeling too lazy to prepare from scratch. Their ampalaya-mango juice is a fairly strange EXPERIENCE. It's like, you love it, then you don't, and then your whole tongue is confused, but in a good way? Their Php 50 salads are pretty good too, that even my dog approves! Just take out the kani shreds and opt for the cranberry dressing.

    This outlet put up late last year by renowned foodie Nancy Reyes primarily serves the needs of the…read moreBetter Living community, of which me and my family have been part of for the last three years. To call it a take-out place wouldn't exactly be correct, but neither is it a small restaurant. It's more of the former but is also a little bit of the latter without meaning to do so. Commissary Kitchen was originally intended as a quick order place for residents of Bicutan in Paranaque City who head home too tired to cook, but who aren't too crazy about the usual fast food joints of which there are plenty in the area. The main foods are its pasta dishes of which there are five varieties, all of which sell for P150 per order. Then there are what it refers to as "Condo foods," which is just a cute name for main dishes that all go well with rice I ordered Puttanesca and was pleasantly surprised that it was much better than anything I could have concocted. The crunch parmesan which dominates the sauce must be the reason. I also ordered Callos because my wife loves Spanish food. At P200, the serving seemed a mite small, but the taste was superb. It goes well with either rice or bread. Commissary Kitchen also has a wide selection of cakes with Choco Cappucino being the least expensive at P360 and Choco Bomb the one that takes the biggest bite out of one's wallet at P490. The place is about a hundred meters from SM Bicutan pretty near the Skyway exit. The only problem is that there's only parking space for one car. Two at best if the cars are both small. If you're feeling famished, the staff can heat up your order and you can eat in one of the two tables inside. Nancy Reyes's reputation precedes her, so I'm pretty sure that everything her place sells is more than good. At least what I did order were both fantastic.

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    Commissary Kitchen - Salad, only Php 55

    Salad, only Php 55

    Commissary Kitchen - Facade of Commissary Kitchen. Inside are truly good take home eats.

    Facade of Commissary Kitchen. Inside are truly good take home eats.

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    Green Fresh

    Green Fresh

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 kmParanaque City

    I am absolutely in love with calamansi juice. If it wasn't so darn tedious to make (squeezing a…read morebajillion calamansi for 10 years!), I would have it everyday. I was so happy to discover the Green Fresh kiosk. Finally, a convenient place to get good and cheap calamansi juice! What I like about this place is that they don't add honey to their juices (I'm vegan and I don't consume bee products). Some similar kiosks do boast using honey for sweeteners. Green Fresh is cruelty-free juice. It's a pretty straightforward kiosk. All you can buy here is calamansi juice--and if you're feeling a bit flu-y, they also offer hot calamansi tea. Also, I feel so lucky I live in a tropical country that has calamansi. For people like me who cannot always afford to purchase lemons, calamansi is a lifesaver.

    When people are trying to lose weight, they sometimes substitute unhealthy drinks like sodas with…read morefruit shakes or juices. A lot of people I know spend countless money on smoothies, hoping that it would help them achieve their ideal beach body. What people don't know is a glass of blended fruits actually has more amount of sugar than one glass of Coca Cola. Before I sound like a complete know-it-all, let me just ask why would people spend so much money on overpriced fruit smoothies that will make them fat anyways, when they can have 22 ounces of fresh Calamansi juice for only 25 pesos?!?! Green Fresh is one of my recent discoveries. I found this place when I was looking for a cheap juice bar that could quench my thirst. They seriously sell the cheapest products. You can buy a cup of freshly squeezed Calamansi juice for only 11 pesos. They don't use any kind of artificial ingredients in their product so there's no need to worry. PS: All of these information came from my friend's personal trainer, a certified gym junkie and cutie ;)

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