I was waiting for a friend in Robinson's Magnolia, yes I met a lot of them there, and while waiting I chanced upon this little establishment on the mall's top floor. It made me curious. The stall looked really cool. It's presentation gave away its presence even from a distance that this was something different.
I walked closer to try and satisfy my curiosity. I wasn't exactly sure what to make of this place. One corner basically had gourmet Filipino snacks like pastillas made out of carabao's milk. Most of their stock is composed of typical Pinoy stuff, but with an extra twist of something to make it a little bit more special or unique.
That's not all though, they had refrigerators stuffed with other products. I didn't get to look closely since I was in a bit of a rush, but found meat products in the shapes of sausage links which I surmised at first glance to be longganisa.
Blue Kitchen is basically a store of Filipino gastronomical goodies that makes itself stand out by using interesting ingredients or trying to put new twists or flavors on old favors or flavors. Once I have more cash, I'll most likely find myself back here again. read more