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Lovin’ Love Desserts

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I had the pleasure of sampling the decadent and mouth-watering goodness of Love Desserts during the Mommy Bloggers Philippines Winter Wonderland Christmas Party {I know I should have written about the experience sooner but so many things got in the way!} and I must say I really love everything they prepared for us that day.

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You can never really go wrong with this lovely dessert spread, complete with those equally lovely accoutrements, right? If I had a bigger tummy to fill, I am sure I’d have put each of their item on my dessert plate. But, alas, I also had to have other food items on my plate, like the main course!

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Just so I can satisfy my sweet tooth, I sampled a couple of their sweet treats, including these cupcake-like goodies topped with strawberries and blueberries. I also got a slice of this custard cake with mango topping {which names and particular details escape me now!}

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My absolute fave are the cream puffs and yes, I just had to get a couple of them {sorry to burst your bubble, but what’s photographed above is the cream puffs platter at the dessert buffet, not my dessert plate!}. Now that I think about it, I should have gotten a couple more of these gooey goodness!

The Love Desserts people are so generous they even prepared boxes of treats for the mums to take home that day, and I remember sharing the treats with the family with delight! ^_^

I shall be visiting their Pearl Drive branch this month and I shall tell you all about my gastronomic experience, meanwhile, let me just finish reading this article about el84.

Love Desserts
915 Banawe Street cor Del Monte
Quezon City
02-2390745
0923283 3339
Facebook Page: #/pages/Love-Desserts/

Lunch At Bahay Na Tisa In Malolos City

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I had the chance to dine in at Bahay Na Tisa in Malolos City when I attended the local presscon for the upcoming Fiesta Republica 2015. I am a Malolos residence since time immemorial but I have never tried this local resto before. The place has such a lovely facade and I wonder why I did not discover it sooner. I was not able to take photos of the outside as the presscon was about to commence when we got there so I got one from Wikimedia Commons just to show you how it looks like.

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I am not familiar about their regular menu, though, but our meals for that afternoon included these delectable dishes ~ callos and hamonado. It was my first time to try callos and I loved it! foodie adventures, foodie finds, restaurants, Filipino dishes, Malolos food crawl

They served local dishes in line with the theme of the event and our full platter included a cup of steaming nilagang manok, okoy, and as mentioned, callos and hamonado, and, of course, paired with a cup of steam rice. I was very full by the time I finished my meal and I cannot exactly tell which of the stuff I ate is my favorite! I love okoy and theirs is just delicious! But I guess it was the callos that won me over. I loved the olives in it!

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Although the place was packed at the time with local government officials and people from the media, I did have a very lovely dining experience. I love the food! I also enjoy the beautiful ambiance, especially when there was a singer serenading everyone with my favorite Ed Sheeran song while we were eating. I also love these flamingos that adorned the buffet table, as well as these beautiful poinsettias that remind me of my gorgeous pot at home.

Judging from the buffet they served at the time, I thought it will be a great idea to go back there at any given time. I just wish they would do something about the second floor loos, as a well-kept comfort room is a must in any establishment. Other than that, I give this place two thumbs up!

Reminiscing about my Bahay Na Tisa dining experience is really making me go hungry, so I will make sure to grab a bite after reading this interesting ad for petal pushers fancies. I do hope you get to check out the place, too, if you find yourself wandering around our lovely city. 🙂

Bahay Na Tisa
San Gabriel, Malolos City
{044} 791 1188
first image is by Judgefloro from Wikimedia Commons