If I would "foodify" or describe Greenhills Shopping Center as a food, I would consider it a complete meal in itself. It's known to be a shopper's haven. But with the significant "facelift" done with the place, it's deemed to be a foodie's haven as well. I personally liked the watch and dine concept at the Promenade. Here, you won't resort to the usual popcorn - burger combo on your way to a movie. And these are what we thought the worthy finds in the area:
Mexicali
Mexican Cooking by way of California is the tagline of this resto. For the price, serving size, food taste, ambiance and service, this resto is not bad at all! Good enough to try but not something to always crave for.
Go Nuts Donuts! Go Nuts Cupcakes!
It seems that Go nUts DoNUts is on the "cupcake" trend as well. We were happy to see this new product offering, it means consumers will have more choices to the ever growing sweets category. The cake is a little bready and crumbly though, I would prefer it to be more chewy and moist. But I guess for a P35/pc price parameter, that maybe quite difficult to achieve. The peanut butter and dulce de leche are said to be among the best sellers. All in all, this one is still worth a bite! Maybe good enough for a kid's delight!

Cafe Xocolat
I would really love to try this cafe. The look is just so inviting! It's so unfortunate our stomachs were heavily loaded already that we can no longer afford for another creamy, chocolatey treat. But we would definitely go back and try this one sometime. We have to find out the secret why there's a waiting of 5-7 minutes for their hot chocolate to be served best . Real intriguing!
Beard Papa - The home of quality Cream Puffs!
Awarded as the Best Cream Puffs in the country and the first to receive such quality seal, wouldn't you be charmed by this lip-smacking goodie? It's just too rich, a piece would be enough.
Another awardee in the area, Annabel Lee. Awarded by Philippine Tatler as Best Restaurant of 2006, it prides itself of real gourmet selection. I personally find the cheesecakes so tempting!







Detoxifying.., calming.., relaxing.., cleansing.., refreshing.., anti-aging or sometimes simply put as a healthy indulgence! We heard and see these enormous taglines on the benefits of Tea. There is now an undoubtedly growing trend on this “amazing” plant product. Some known benefits of tea include: preventing cancer, controlling high blood pressure, restricting increase of blood cholesterol, lowering blood sugar levels, slowing the aging process and deterring dental cavities. All of these we were informed through massive marketing campaigns. But do we know where it came from and how it was produced before it finally reached our teapots or teacups?

Instant noodles are now recognized as staples in the Filipinos' dining table. With the enormous line of products available in the commercial food shelves right now, who else is not yet serving instant noodles to their family or have not tried at all? If you’re one of them, you’ve probably heard of the myths and hoaxes that roamed around for some time – 1) that noodles is the cause of “bangungot” (nightmare), 2) that instant noodles and its Styro container has wax and 3) that MSG in noodles became toxic when cooked. All these and more are nothing but misleading information. Instant noodles in the Philippines although growing is still at its infant stage relative to our other neighboring Asian countries. Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, China and Malaysia are far more large consumers of this product than the Philippines. Their noodle industry has grown full blown! Yet, none of these countries reported a single incident related to any of those “questionable claims”. Thus, we all ought to know the truth behind it. And here are the more enlightening facts straight from the country’s leading manufacturer of instant noodles:
