December 04, 2018

Single Origin in Rockwell: Fresh Gourmet Sandwich Options

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  • A classy specialty cafe with branches in BGC, Rockwell, and recently in Greenbelt Makati, Single Origin is a known provider of single-origin coffee collected from various coffee farms of Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, and Kenya. They have, however, other great menu offerings besides the coffee.

    We visited Single Origin at Rockwell in Makati and checked out the wide range of comfort food options in their menu.

    Single Origin in Rockwell has the same vibe as the branches in BGC and Greenbelt.

    Single Origin has around six kinds of gourmet sandwiches and hamburgers that are perfect for an afternoon snack or a casual no-rice meal. Each one uses only fresh quality ingredients like European cheese and Japanese beef.

    The most popular choice is their Shrimp Po Boy (Php 280), which has a delicious filling of hefty pieces of fried shrimp with honey and mayonnaise.

    Shrimp Po Boy (Php 280)

    Another must-try is their Bleu Burger (Php 395) which can’t possibly hide the big Japanese beef patty between the burger buns. It has a good amount of blue cheese, which gives it a slightly pungent taste.

    Bleu Burger (Php 395)

    Meanwhile, Westerners and bagel lovers will surely enjoy Single Origin’s healthy bagel sets like the Salmon Gravlax with Lemon-Caper Cream Cheese and Bagel and the Mackerel Gravlax with Wasabi Cream Cheese, Caviar, and Bagel.

    Salmon Gravlax with Lemon Caper Cream Cheese and Bagel (Php 450)

    Mackerel Gravlax with Wasabi Cream Cheese, Caviar and Bagel (Php 450)

    Single Origin in Rockwell was the second branch to open after the first in BGC. It has the same familiar ambiance that Single Origin is known for—casual and cozy, a great place to share a cup of coffee, tasty specialty dishes, and good conversations with friends.

    Also read: Single Origin at Greenbelt: A Standout on Coffee and Comfort Food


    Written by Rizelle “Rei” Leaño

    General Information

  • 1st Floor, Edades Garden & Tower Villas, Rockwell Center, Makati City
  • 02-772-6259
  • 7 a.m. - 12 m.n. (Sun. to Thu.), 7 a.m. - 2 a.m. (Fri. to Sat.)
  • https://www.facebook.com/singleoriginph/
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