The Blue Kitchen

Mushroom truffle cream spread on whole wheat me lba chips

Mushroom truffle cream spread on whole wheat me lba chips

More food thingy again. Maybe I should start converting this site into a food blog. Hahaha. Anyhoo, here’s a feature on The Blue Kitchen. A specialized food shop of home made goodies with no preservatives. They got a lot of native goodies, pastries and some international foods as well.

Sugar-less brownies

Sugar-less brownies

Again, as I expect from any food assignments, I get to sample some of the foods (as my requirement for my shoots. Haha). And my ultra favorite among I have tasted is the Mushroom Truffle Cream Spread. It was served a bit cold (since it came from the refrigerator) on top of some crunchy Whole Wheat Toasted bread. The flavor is just amazing. Or I’m just biased since I love mushroom dishes. I heard it taste better served heated.

Splenda Apricot Prune Bars

Splenda Apricot Prune Bars

I know baked pastries are somehow a no-no for those who watches their diet. Well they also got some sugar-less and Splenda series of goodies for those who still crave for the sweet goodness of these pastries but afraid of adding some flabs on their bellies. Splenda is one of those sweeteners but doesn’t have the same calories as sugar. And they don’t have aspertame.

Almond Sansribars (left) and Mango bars (right)

Almond Sansribars (left) and Mango bars (right)

Some of the goodies I was able to sample as well are those Sansribars and Mango Bars. The Sansribars is just luscious without tasting too sweet and heavy. I could eat a whole pack. hahaha. The Mango bars is just ok.

Bottled native goodness (Pinoy Cavia, Spicy Daing and Tuyo ad Garlic Tuyo)

Bottled native goodness (Pinoy Cavia, Spicy Daing and Tuyo ad Garlic Tuyo)

Some of their best sellers, especially from balikbayans are these bottled goodies of Daing and Tuyo with a choice of spice or garlic flavors. They also have a lot more there like tawilis and tinapa.

Mango Poppy and Vietnamese Lime Salad Dressing

Mango Poppy and Vietnamese Lime Salad Dressing

Here’s a couple of their popular salad dressings. There’s a lot more variety actually.

Various pasta sauces

Various pasta sauces

And some pasta sauces. Although I would want to taste these sauces, we can’t prepare one right then and there. Does it look like I’m filling some spaces here? Hahaha. This is not a paid post, I just really enjoyed this food shop. One of the owners Michellyn Suarez, was very accommodating and helpful there. She also made sure to prepare a small bag of goodies to take home after the shoot. Yum.

Blue Kitchen Interiors at Rockwell Mall

Blue Kitchen Interiors at Rockwell Mall

Make sure to check this out. The food is worth every penny it cost. They only have two branches right now, Rockwell Powerplant Mall and at the 6th level of Shangri-la Mall in ORtigas.

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25 Responses to “The Blue Kitchen”

  1. trench Says:

    Those brownies look excellent. Im not sure i’d eat the sardines though. lol

  2. may Says:

    sarap! although i’m pretty sure if i was there, working with my 300 pesos a day salary, there is no way i will be able to afford buying any of it :)

  3. cheh Says:

    I’m drooling! hahaha

    those brownies looks nam nam at sugarless pa? perfect na perfect sa mga nag didyetang tulad ko:)

  4. cheh Says:

    btw, I’m loving your food entries please keep it up!;)

  5. Kyels Says:

    I want those brownies! They look yummy!

    :D

  6. photocache Says:

    i have a sweet tooth so i am swallowing really hard while reading your blog. i too love mushroomsk did they put truffle shavings with that spread or just truffle oil? all look good. eating (out) and photography are both my passion, you deliver with your blog, thanks.

  7. carlotta Says:

    oh man, kakagutom na nman!

  8. rick Says:

    for a minute there, i thought this was a paid post. buti may disclaimer :P

    the spicy tawilis is interesting. ang sarap sa rice! i’m salivating right now.

    would you know how much per bottle?

  9. lady cess Says:

    mmm.. yummy! looks quaint.

  10. Anie Says:

    From travel blog to food blog? Hmmm… Parang gusto ko tuloy tikman yung sugarless brownies ahhh… :)

  11. CM Says:

    Yummyyyyyyyy!!!!

  12. rayts Says:

    mouthwatering…

    mukhang masarap nga yung mushroom truffle. but i am really craving for that almond sansribal!

  13. tin-tin Says:

    is it the same restaurant yung sa cubao dati? alam ko blue kitchen din yun. heheheh. pero sige try ko yung sa shang. minsan sama mo naman ako pagkakain ka. hahaha.

    at anong multiply site mo? yung akin.. prettytin.multiply :)

  14. dodong flores Says:

    Nakakagutom naman ito - food parade :)
    Did you use specialize extension tubes for this macro shots. Nice photos, very well taken…

  15. melo villareal Says:

    rebel bar. brownies. and the likes… thats what i love @ the Blue Kitchen

  16. iskoo Says:

    dapat bayaran ka ng blue kitchen, napakagandang ads ito para sa kanila

  17. bw Says:

    These pastries make me hungry. Luv the canned sardines and bottled native treats man esp if they are spicy :)

  18. tina Says:

    wow. wow. yum yum.. and no preservativesha? soo healthy option..? i hope they open up here in davao… ill remember this shop.. hihi.

  19. C hristine Says:

    Well, food is one of the exciting dicoveries brought about by travel so they go together very well! :)

    I have favorite in Blue Kitchen too like the Sweet Chili Tinapa, their dried fish, garlic tuyo, and that same mushroom truffle spread.

  20. Major Tom Says:

    Luscious looking food and I am sure, as you said, most of em taste as sublime. What a way to blog—you got to post and taste. This must be better than PayPerPost.. :-P

  21. lagal[og] Says:

    food, glorious food! ano ba yan ferdz, more yummy looking calorie-laden treats, hehehe . actually, love blue kitchen’s pasta dishes. buono appetito!

  22. Toe Says:

    Oh, the mushroom truffle and the brownies look scrumptious! I wonder if my husband has time to go there to buy brownies for me. I also want the sansribars.

  23. cheh Says:

    Hey ferdz,I have a very interesting assignment for you.I hope you can join in;) Please see for details:)

  24. niceheart Says:

    I have a sweet tooth. So I have my eye on the brownies and the mango bars. :)

  25. zherwin Says:

    hmmm, brownies and sansribars!!!! ansarap! the mushroom truffle cream must have been expensive (anything that has truffle, anyway).

    medyo OT but i’ve heard that tawilis is now nearing being an endangered species. fyi lang. :D

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