5.09.2013

Bizu Patisserie

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After a week-long of catching up with crazy deadlines at work, I finally gave in for a short afternoon me-time at Bizu Patisserie. Originally, the plan is to pick from their tasteful bestselling selection of Macarons de Paris and pair it with hot tea. The idea is just so relaxing - sipping a cupful of one of the finest teas, indulging delicious macarons and not minding anything but these. I was ushered by their staff and excitedly (but thoroughly) did a run through of their menu. From breakfast meals to afternoon tea set or choose from beef/pork/lamb meat to desserts ala minute, you name it and they got it!

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So here's what I had for my lovely afternoon. While waiting for my food, I was served with a complimentary basket of toasted wheat and butter. I recall the exact taste from the bread service we had in The Sweetest Thing event we attended not so long ago. 

{ Earl Grey Supereur Loose Leaf Tea from France Php185/pot }

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I was torn between Rose Petal and Earl Grey tea but settled for the latter because I somehow missed its distinct aroma and citrus-y taste. Earl Grey Supereur, according to their website, is a non-smoked black tea with hints of bergamot, lime, bitter orange, lemon peels and cornflower.

{ Blueberry French Toast Php325 }

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It took me a while to order my Blueberry French Toast because I'm more of a pancake and waffle person. What helped me decide was this cooking show I've seen last weekend which prepared homemade toasts with  fresh fruit toppings. This is my first time to order French toast and it exceeded my expectations having it first tried at Bizu. I relished each bite of my toast, thinking how much time it took them to soak it with beaten eggs. And the luscious blueberries, how I wish we can grow them here in our country. Blueberry French toast is part of their breakfast meal, but honestly, it can also pass as a dessert for me. 

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What a lovely afternoon view in this feminine slash Victorian inspired interior. It can get a bit noisy inside though. Tables are really close from each other so there's no chance for discreet conversations. I also find the menu a bit pricey but since my blueberries were definitely authentic, then perhaps that gives justice to the added VAT and service charge on top of my bill. Should you wish to grab your Mom and girl friends once in a while for a sort of  "virtual" tea party in Paris, then this is the perfect spot you must visit. 


Greenhills Shopping Center,
Promenade, Service Rd.
San Juan, Metro Manila
(02) 724-2498

4 comments:

  1. I haven't tried this at Bixu yet, looks yummy!

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  2. disqus_vUtvrfBA0410 May 2013 at 17:36

    Looks like you had a lovely afternoon :-)

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  3. I love quaint places to eat. I'm also a sucker for bread baskets! I'd love to hang out at Bizu one of these days.

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  4. Bizuuuu!! :D I will forever love this place!!! <3 I love their macarons! sooo saraaap :D

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