After a dear friend wrote on her FB status how delicious Purple Oven's Food for the Gods are, I just knew I had to try them. I looked it up online, got the address and set a date for my husband and I to pay it a visit.
We picked the Purple Oven branch in San Antonio Village, Makati over their main branch in Pasig. Although it wasn't easy to find, the search was very much worth it. We were able to buy and bring home a couple more goodies from the bakeshop which we immediately tried and liked!
(The croissant and the ensaymada)
And of course, we wouldn't come home without bringing a box of the Food for the Gods which was the very reason we went there in the first place.
Delicately lined and wrapped...
Sealed for freshness...
Baked until it is heavenly perfect...
Wow, i want to try the food for the gods too
ReplyDeleteThat and other heavenly stuff, Sis! Grabe that bakeshop. Sarap. Oh, and PO daw ang gumagawa ng banoffee pie ng Starbucks! Wow diba!
DeleteYou gotta try the choco campfire cake. Divine!
ReplyDeleteDiosmio, sis, pangalan pa lang, heavenly na! Thanks for the recomm. Uy did you you know that purple oven daw makes Starbucks' banoffee pie? Try that one, too. SUper love ko at SB.
Deleteyup. their grandma choco cake is delish, same as the 1 in starbucks! :) yah they supply the banoffee too. but unfortunately, not fond of starbucks' version coz it's puro cream. i prefer the one from banapple...
DeleteAH talaga? Baligtad tayo. Me naman, I prefer the creamier pie ng SB to Banapples. Both are good though. Buti na lang, hiyang my tummy sa cream na gamit ng Purple Oven. ;)
DeleteLove ko banapple kasi i can scrape off the cream and just enjiy the crust, banana, dulce de leche and choco! :))
ReplyDeleteI like their entrees, too. :)
DeleteIt's in San Antonio Plaza Makati, not a village.:)
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