evia lifestyle center – A Crafted Lifestyle https://www.acraftedlifestyle.com Life, Art, Crafts, Design Thu, 06 Jun 2019 07:02:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 109066953 A Unique Grocery Experience at the New All Day Supermarket https://www.acraftedlifestyle.com/2019/a-unique-grocery-experience-at-the-new-all-day-supermarket/ https://www.acraftedlifestyle.com/2019/a-unique-grocery-experience-at-the-new-all-day-supermarket/#respond Thu, 06 Jun 2019 07:02:10 +0000 https://www.acraftedlifestyle.com/?p=2252 Grocery shopping is my thing. While most people find going to the supermarket a bore and a chore, for me it is an adventure; something that I find quite therapeutic. I enjoy taking my time going down each aisle, making sure I tick off everything on my grocery list. It’s always fun until my seven-year-old  starts complaining that she’s hungry or tired, then it turns into a mad dash to get all the stuff we need so we can be out within minutes.

That’s why it’s always a treat when supermarkets have something to keep all members of the family happy.

We got to tour the new All Day Supermarket at Evia Lifestyle Center with Mothers Who Brunch a few weeks ago, and I think I may have found my new go-to supermarket.

Gastroville

All Day Supermarket Evia
As soon as we entered All Day Supermarket, we were greeted by Gastroville, their take on a mini food court. The food stalls serve a variety of dishes from takoyaki, sausages, nachos, and banh mi, to grilled meat, Singaporean roasts, Pinoy street food, Greek favorites, and Korean fares. Perfect for hungry shoppers who would like to grab a bite to eat while doing the groceries. Yes, we were told that you could eat while going down the grocery aisles! How awesome is that?!?

My favorites from the stalls we’ve tried so far? The takoyaki from Takoichi, the beef souvlaki from Greek Ave, and the brown sugar milk tea from Bubble Wraps.

Paluto

All Day Supermarket Evia

The thing that makes All Day Supermarket unique from other groceries is definitely their Paluto station. The concept is simple: you choose the ingredients from the grocery’s selection of fresh meat and produce, and they cook while you shop. So convenient! The whole family can enjoy the same comfort of a home cooked meal, hot and fresh, right after shopping for the groceries. You also have the option of taking the food to go, perfect for days when there’s no time to cook. Such a saving grace for busy moms like me, because really, there are some days when we just need the extra hand.

Deli & Cheese



My favorite part of All Day Supermarket is definitely the Deli & Cheese section. It’s so hard to find groceries that have a variety of fine cold cuts, sausages, and cheese, so I was ecstatic to see that All Day is well-stocked. Aside from the huge selection of cold meat like salami, prosciutto, and chorizo, and cheese like manchego and gouda with black truffle, their deli section also has a few dried fruits that you can pick by weight. I made sure to grab some dried cranberries and dried apricot to snack on.

Oh, and did I mention that they have raclette, too? Oh my cheese, indeed!

International Food Stop

What made me most excited about All Day Supermarket was seeing a great selection of International products. They have aisles and shelves filled with foreign goodies that you don’t normally find in local grocery stores. Lots of pantry staples from all over the world! I spotted products from USA, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and Taiwan. Looking for some Japanese noodles, imported chocolate, international sauces and condiments, or some hard to find snacks? They have it!


They even have some Trader Joe’s products!!!! I spotted Speculoos cookies in cookie butter, and in chocolate, too! No need to buy online or get family from the US to stock up for me!


And if I went gaga over the pantry staples at the International section, I almost screamed with delight when I passed by the frozen section. I couldn’t believe my eyes, they had my favorite ice cream– Ben & Jerry’s strawberry cheesecake!!! I have been looking everywhere for this. While some local groceries and membership supermarkets carry Ben & Jerry’s, I have never seen a tub of strawberry cheesecake in Manila ever. Now I know where to go when I want to stock up!

A One-Stop Shop



All Day Supermarket at Evia Lifestyle Center is really a one stop shop for all your grocery needs. They have the freshest produce available, with a variety of local and imported fruits and vegetables to choose from. Their meat section, with both fresh and frozen options, is impressive. Both their home essentials and health & beauty sections are well-stocked. They even have organic products from local brands like Ilog Maria and Messy Bessy.

With All Day Supermarket’s extensive offerings, it is easily becoming my favorite grocery store. I love how it has everything I need to stock up my pantry with both local and international products. Doing the grocery with my daughter in tow is no longer a struggle, thanks to their Gastroville and Paluto sections. I can just easily buy her a quick snack when she gets hungry, and I can go back to my fuss-free grocery shopping!

Here’s a short video of me sharing about my All Day Supermarket experience, including my top 3 finds:

 

All Day Supermarket

Evia Lifestyle Center, Daang Hari Road
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In The Mood Food Crawl https://www.acraftedlifestyle.com/2018/in-the-mood-food-crawl/ https://www.acraftedlifestyle.com/2018/in-the-mood-food-crawl/#comments Wed, 14 Feb 2018 05:21:14 +0000 http://www.acraftedlifestyle.com/?p=1606 A week ago, Michelle and Sabrina of Mothers Who Brunch invited some mothers to a gastronomic tour of some of Evia Lifestyle Center‘s food establishments. During In The Mood Food Crawl, we ate our way through seven restaurants, laughed and shared some stories along the way, and learned a few recipes that we could easily whip up for a romantic Valentine’s at home.

Now I normally don’t head out of Makati during rush hour, let alone rush hour on a weekday (spell insane traffic, yo!), but I couldn’t resist the temptation of a food crawl. Thankfully, driving from Makati to Daang Hari Road was surprisingly a breeze and took only 30 minutes via Skyway/SLEX and MCX. I arrived at Evia armed with an empty stomach, ready to try some of the enticing food and dining options waiting for us.

Tiger Leaf

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evian Lifestyle Center: Tiger Leaf
We started the food crawl with some Southeast Asian cuisine at Tiger Leaf.

With the restaurant’s vibrant decor, Indochine elements and colorful details, we could already tell that we were in for a treat! We were served Crispy Catfish Salad and freshly grilled Chicken Satay.

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Tiger Leaf
The catfish salad was fresh, crunchy, and tangy, with just the right amount of sweet, hot and sour dressing! Yum!

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Tiger Leaf
The chicken satay, served on a mini charcoal grill, were really good! The skewers were grilled to perfection– moist and tender, with the skin crispy. Dipped in peanut sauce and enjoyed with a spoonful of turmeric rice and a bit of their homemade achar, every mouthful burst with so much flavor, my Indo-loving palate was dancing in delight!

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Tiger Leaf

Mama Lou’s Italian Kitchen

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mama Lou's
After our Asian appetizers, we walked over to Mama Lou’s where a lavish grazing table, filled to the brim with a fresh display of yummy mouthfuls, greeted us as we entered. I mean, just look at that! It was definitely a feast for the eyes and tummy!

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mama Lou'sIn The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mama Lou's
There were plenty of munchies to choose from. From the salad, the bread, the assortment of dips and spread, to the fine selection of cheese, cold cuts, fresh fruits, vegetable crudités, nuts, olives, chocolate and other garnishes. It was a spread, delectably styled, perfect for any celebration!

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mama Lou'sIn The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mama Lou's
In addition to the tasty nibbles, we also got to try their Braised Short Ribs with Fresh Egg Yolk Pasta, and their Spinach and Honey Goat Cheese with Truffle Pizza (yum-oh!). Both are a must-try! I would have been contented staying and grazing my way to more servings, but we had five more restaurants to go, and before we knew it, it was time to head to our next stop.

Merlion’s Cuisine

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Merlion's Cuisine
For our third stop, we trooped over to Merlion’s Cuisine for some authentic Singaporean cuisine.

This spread was definitely a treat to my palate. Having lived in Singapore for seven years, it is no surprise that Singaporean food is one of my ultimate comfort food. Although I only managed a few bites, the Fried Tofu, Char Siew and Roast Pork were all on point. We were also served Hainanese Chicken, Roasted Chicken, Soya Sauce Chicken, BBQ Pork Ribs,  Bak But Teh, and Mango Sago with Pomelo for dessert.

I get a craving for Singapore’s diverse array of flavors often, and I’m glad to know that I have Merlion’s Cuisine in the South within reach. I already vowed myself to go back soon, to try their laksa.

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Mesa

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mesa
Our fourth stop was at Mesa, for some modern Filipino fare.

At the beginning of the food crawl, I was determined to only take a small bite from each establishment. I needed to pace myself to be able to make it through seven stops. Mesa made it pretty difficult to resist that extra serving, when they presented us their spread.

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mesa
The main star of this food stop was definitely their signature Crispchon served two ways: tossed in chili garlic, and the other wrapped in their homemade malunggay crepe. I quite liked mine wrapped in the crepe, much like how Peking duck is served. The crispy lechon was delectably sinful and paired perfectly well with soft texture of the wrap. Dipped in my choice of garlic mayo, its explosion of flavors got me reaching for more!

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evian Lifestyle Center: MesaWe also tried the Tinapa Rolls and Suahe On The Rocks, where they cooked live shrimps on a bed of hot rocks, right by your table.

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Mesa
We sipped on Kamias Shake in between bites, and it made for the perfect palate cleanser. Light, refreshing, and not overly sweet, too!

Another Story

In The Maood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Another Story
After four restaurants, you would think we were already done, but no, Mother’s Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center were truly spoiling our bellies during the food crawl.

Our fifth stop was at Another Story, where we tried two of their sumptuous dishes: Grilled Salmon, and Angus Prime Rib Eye Steak. I have to say that both were cooked to perfection and a must-try.

In The Maood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Another StoryMy salmon-loving six-year-old would go crazy over this herb-crusted dish! The bed of cream sauce worked perfectly well with the salmon. Paired with the creamy mashed potato? This comfort food is a winner!

In The Maood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Another Story
The serving of their steak is huge! Perfect for sharing, really, but I’m sure my carnivore husband wouldn’t have trouble finishing an entire plate all by himself.

In The Maood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evian Lifestyle Center: Another Story
We ate our meal in a more relaxed pace, so we were able to admire and enjoy the restaurant’s beautifully-designed space, brimming with whimsy. Filled with an eclectic mix of decor and furniture pieces, each corner was oozing with charm. All the colors and quirky accessories make for a cozy spot for a date night or a relaxed meal with the family.

Teppanya

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Teppanya
Now what do you do when you are served steak one after the other? You sit back and enjoy both, of course! This A5 Wagyu Ribeye BMS 9 from Teppanya is as good as any wagyu can get with its superior marbling.

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: TeppanyaIn The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Teppanya
Prepared teppanyaki-style, no extra seasoning was added while it was being cooked medium rare right in front of us. The result was a meat so tender and buttery soft, its melt-in your-mouth goodness made us forget that we had just grazed through 5 other cuisines. No, no! We didn’t mind savoring an extra bite of this. Or was it three for me? Probably even four! It was that good!

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: TeppanyaIn The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: Teppanya
Perfectly paired with their Hokkaido Salt Crusted Oysters, too!

The Cheesecake Fairy

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: The Cheesecake Fairy
After sampling six restaurants full of meat and other savory and belly-filling dishes, we finally settled down at The Cheesecake Fairy for our much-needed sweet fix.

This fairy tale inspired dessert spot in Evia is a cheesecake lover’s haven. We got to try four of their bestselling cheesecakes: Strawberry, Oreo, Salted Caramel and Ube Macapuno. Of course I was swooning over the salted caramel cheesecake. No surprise there, because hello, cheesecake and caramel? Those are two of my favorite things!

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We took our time and enjoyed our little afternoon tea, while chitchatting and catching up with the mommies. So much laughter and inspiration from these beautiful women. These relaxed moments in mommy gatherings are what I really look forward to, as I get to unwind and share stories with like-minded women. It’s a great break from the daily mommy life, really.

My Mother’s Cupboard

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center: My Mother's Cupboard
Now, I don’t really have to make a lengthy post about how pretty My Mother’s Cupboard is, because a quick flip through their Instagram page, and you’ll know what I’m talking about, but really, any mother would swoon over their gorgeous pieces! A tip to all husbands: bring your wife for some shopping at My Mother’s Cupboard, and you’ll win the husband-of-the-year award, for sure!

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Before heading back to our normal lives, Mish and Sab had one more treat in store for us. At My Mother’s Cupboard, they made a quick demo and shared some tips on how we could make quick dessert boards at home. They shared recipes for Rosé Jellies and Churro Poppers with some Homemade Chocolate Sauce, and showed us how easy it is to make Skewered Strawberries and Brownie Bites, for a quick Valentine’s treat at home.

What a sweet end to the food crawl!

Thank you, Mish and Sab, for another wonderful time! And thank you, Evia Lifestyle Center for allowing us to experience some of the best dishes in the South. I can’t wait to go back with my family, so they can try them, too!

In The Mood Food Crawl with Mother's Who Brunch and Evia Lifestyle Center

 

Mothers Who Brunch

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MothersWhoBrunch
Instagram: @motherswhobrunch

Evia Lifestyle Center

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evialifestylecenter
Instagram: @evialifestylecenter

Visit

Tiger Leaf  |  Mama Lou’s  |  Merlion’s Cuisine  |  Mesa  |  Another Story
Teppanya  |  The Cheesecake Fairy  |  My Mother’s Cupboard

 

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