Lunes, Mayo 13, 2013

French Night @ Cafe Breton and Bizu

Strolling around the mall we saw this cafe that was very crowded, curios we decided to see if what was inside.

In french, breton means a native of Brittany- derived from Latin Britannia, a region in the north-west of France. The two most known dishes in this region are pancakes and gallettes served with cheese, sausages, mushrooms, bacons and eggs. 
Their sausage was so hard to chew but 'twas juicy enough

The place was very small and there was not much space to move around, we ordered some sandwiches and stuff,  but weren't satisfied so as we walked out the resto what we had in mind was to have something sweet and Bizu was the answer at that monent for everything posh and sweet.
G/F Greenbelt 3Esperanza St cor West DriveAyala Center, Makati(02) 757-4124 to 25



When Lufelyn returned, we decided to take her to Bizu, the place is indeed very relaxing outside. It is located alongside Greenbelt Gardens with cozy ambiance and hanging chandeliers that makes the place posh looking. 
Hot and Fresh free starter bread
Night of celebration of our bestfriend Lufelyn's return :)
Bizu is known for their desserts and sweet cakes with excellent designs. Inside the resto is excellent decors and display of cakes one would be amazed to look at for their creative and superb look. The cakes are a little expensive but some are also on sale.
Bizu in French means kiss and in tagalog is beso-beso or cheek kissing which ladies usually do as a social gesture. So this place is definitely perfect for coffee time and hangouts usually for girlfriends and ladies.
I forgot the name, but this one is a baked rice pilaf with mushrooms. Though the food smells exquisite and the taste delectable, the mushrooms gave me a headache as they were so big and 'twas not cooked the right way.


Bizu Patisserie & BistroGreenbelt 2

G/F Greenbelt 2Esperanza St.Ayala Center, Makati(02) 757-2498

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