Showing posts with label Cerealicious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cerealicious. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2010

My free Cerealicious and something new

 

   Hello there readers, hope you’re having a nice weekend. BF and I ate at different places today but I will be posting separate posts for it. For this post, it’s about the New cerealicious cafe at Megamall Ortigas, it was their grand opening and starting from 10am onwards they were giving away a free trailer size of Nutting Hill. How did I know about it? BF was listening one night to the Boy’s night out segment via FM radio and heard about it, he sort of nagged me to check the place out, since the Cerealicious used to be just a kiosk now it’s a small cafe. What’s actually interesting was, aside from just cereals, they have extended their line, offering pasta, sandwiches, and a whole lot more.

   The owners were kind enough to let me take a picture of their new cafe, which was pretty nice and comfy, but rather small. It was okay though. So here’s the free trailer size I got, BF ordered the choco banana milkshake.

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DSCN0321                                            Free trailer size: Nutting Hill

   Consists of frozen milk, koko crunch, nuts, marshmallows and chocolate kisses. Personally I hate nuts, but good thing it was a little bit ground to bits and hey it’s free!

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DSCN0324    Basically, all flavors for the cerealicious are all the same, what’s new was (for obvious reasons) they added a cafe and ventured out to food as well.  The prices seemed pretty reasonable and looking at one of the customers order (pesto pasta), it smelled really good and looked like they enjoyed their food.

    Here are a few pictures of their cafe menu:

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  They serve breakfast too :P

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   They serve champorado (rice chocolate), I won’t be posting all of the pictures so that I could leave you with a bit of excitement what to look forward to, all were really interesting to try. I definitely loved BF’s milkshake

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DSCN0337     I asked the BF what was the yellow topping, he said it was some sort of banana something (sorry couldn’t remember), but it was really good, you can definitely taste the banana and the chocolate was just right, it wasn’t too sweet but it sure had a creamy texture.  We will definitely go back and I will order this milkshake when we do get a chance to go there again.

    If you’re a fan of cerealicious, do check out their facebook site, refer to picture below. DSCN0348

   I sure had a wonderful cerealicious treat, thanks for the free nom noms. Cerealicious can be found at the ground floor it’s infront the bubble tea cafe’ near the food court, where the skating rink used to be.

 

Till then!

Meow..Meow..

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Cerealicious edited

As a kid I grew up eating cereals for breakfast, and my favorites would be Coco Pops and Frosties. There are actually such a wide variety of cereals in the supermarket from health buffs to kids favorites like Fruit loops and Cap'n Crunch. From time to time, I still go for the kids favorites (haha), but of course being 26, I have to be more health conscious with what I'm eating (yeah right!) lol! It's good they have the granola type, and also Nestle Fitness, but for now my favorite would be Banana nut Crunch!

It's obvious by now what my food review would be huh? Yes, it's about cereals, particularly Cerealicious. Well, I think the first time I saw this was at the Food Network somewhere in the states and I said to myself, it would be great if they also have it here in the Philippines, and so they did! But it was only a few weeks ago that I was able to try this. Being summer and scorching hot weather while at Robinson's Ermita, I was thinking of what I will be having for lunch and of course I chose Japanese, but then it was so hot and I was so exhausted from going around places (so busy for graduation and deadlines) that I passed by Cerealicious. It was perfect! cold milk, cereals my fave! yum yum. So there I was in the counter choosing from their different kinds of cereals that were named after movies. I ordered the Super K, which had Banana nut crunch, mangoes, granola and milkshake. I was actually expecting the regular milk but was surprised that they turned regular liquid milk to milkshake which blends perfectly well. I'm not really into cereals topped with chocolates or cookies, I prefer it with that kind of toppings with ice cream or yogurt. So my Super K experience at Cerealicious was sooooooooo good. Which cost me only P50 but if you want the large one it costs only P85, not that bad really. But you can make you own, although I think that would be more expensive though. They have a quaint ambiance and it has a feeling like your in a candy store.

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Image0761         I find the names really cute like, I-rone Man, Jumango, etc.

Image0729     My order, The K after tomorrow – with Super K (low fat cornflakes, granola, mangoes and regular milkshake)

Cerealicious can  be found in Robinson's Ermita in Mid town. This is also perfect for summer if you want to cool down and enjoy a cup of cereal!

My Verdict: 4.5/5 spoons

Will definitely eat there again! yum!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Cerealicious + food review


 As a kid I grew up eating cereals for breakfast, and my favorites would be Coco Pops and Frosties. There are actually such a wide variety of cereals in the supermarket from health buffs to kids favorites like Fruit loops and Cap'n Crunch. From time to time, I still go for the kids favorites (haha), but of course being 26, I have to be more health conscious with what I'm eating (yeah right!) lol! It's good they have the granola type, and also Nestle Fitness, but for now my favorite would be Banana nut Crunch!

 It's obvious by now what my food review would be huh? Yes, it's about cereals, particularly Cerealicious. Well, I think the first time I saw this was at the Food Network somewhere in the states and I said to myself, it would be great if they also have it here in the Philippines, and so they did! But it was only a few weeks ago that I was able to try this. Being summer and scorching hot weather while at Robinson's Ermita, I was thinking of what I will be having for lunch and of course I chose Japanese, but then it was so hot and I was so exhausted from going around places (so busy for graduation and deadlines) that I passed by Cerealicious. It was perfect! cold milk, cereals my fave! yum yum. So there I was in the counter choosing from their different kinds of cereals that were named after movies. I ordered the Super K, which had Banana nut crunch, mangoes, granola and milkshake. I was actually expecting the regular milk but was surprised that they turned regular liquid milk to milkshake which blends perfectly well. I'm not really into cereals topped with chocolates or cookies, I prefer it with that kind of toppings with ice cream or yogurt. So my Super K experience at Cerealicious was sooooooooo good. Which cost me only P50 but if you want the large one it costs only P85, not that bad really. But you can make you own, although I think that would be more expensive though. They have a quaint ambiance and it has a feeling like your in a candy store. Although I wasn't able to take pictures of the place :( 




My Super K Cereal, yum! 
     (Banana nut crunch, Mangoes, granola and milkshake)
               regarding the milkshake, it's not the type of sweet milkshake, tastes like regular milk just frozen)

 Cerealicious can  be found in Robinson's Ermita in Mid town. This is also perfect for summer if you want to cool down and enjoy a cup of cereal! 

My Verdict: 4.5/5 spoons
Will definitely eat there again! yum! 
and will post more pictures of it by next week! 
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