Happy Lemon... Rock Salt Cheese Drink

I found a whole lot of food blogs raving about Happy Lemon in Greenhills. I became so curious about it that I told myself that if I were in the Greenhills vicinity, I would pass by and check out what these people are talking about. Finally got an opportunity to step into the store and check out what it is all about.


Found at the ground floor of the Promenade (just beside Starbucks), you'll find Happy Lemon. A beverage hangout that began in Hong Kong a few years back. The place is just quaint and nice to hangout with friends. Their drink have a lot of variants. Start of with the Lemon Series with Lemon Peppermint with Nata de Coco and Lemon Yogurt with Aloe as their best sellers.

The Rock Salt Cheese Group was pretty unique. Their best seller is the Green Tea with Rock Salt (Green Rock Salt) and Cheese.
Happy Lemon's Green Tea with Rock Salt and Cheese



At first I found it to be a weird combination, but I loved the strong taste of the Green Tea and the Green Rock Salt really complimented the taste of the tea. I would say it was very flavorful and just the right flavor and combination of all the ingredients.

I also scanned their menu while waiting for my drink. I may have to come back often to try their other best sellers like their  Milk Tea with Black Pearl Sago, Roasted Milk Tea with Pearl Sago, Crispy Cocoa Milk Tea  with Brown Sugar Jelly, Lemon Yakult, Crispy Cocoa Match with Brown Sugar Jelly and the Yakult Green Tea.With drinks ranging in sizes (small, medium, large) as well as prices (Php 65.00 - Php 110.00 depending on the size and kind of drink) who would not come back for more. Til next time!

Ciao!

A day of Chinese Food--- and Fast!

Headed for Greenhills today. Decided to eat at the Promenade. Choosing the cuisine that I wanted was a bit difficult. Went for Chinese food and ordered food at Su Zhou Dimsim. A simple shack that's pretty much self-service (though a waiter would bring your food order to where your seated at) 

Su Zhou Dimsum, simple Chinese fast food shack.

My table number.
I wanted something light yet filling, so I ordered their Mapo Tofu with Salted Fish and Pork Rice Topping. 
Mapo Tofu with Salted Pork Rice Topping


When The food was pretty good for a little shack. The tofu was absolutely soft and delectable. Same with the pork it was not over cooked. It was just right and soft to the bite. The spiciness of the sauce was just right not too spicy. Surprisingly, i also found out that they use Japanese Rice. Overall food was pretty impressive, it was good and just right and good for it's value. For Php 130.00 it was worth it. But I am sure to be back for more and try other food in their menu... Mayby try some dimsum as weel like their Xiao Long Bao and some siopao.