The Blue Kitchen in Makati: Artisanal International & Filipino Favorites
If you’re looking for a place to get your hands on regional and international specialties in one roof, look no further than The Blue Kitchen at the Rockwell Power Plant Mall, Makati City. The store beams with Philippine regional favorites, ready-to-serve meals, and food that require minimal preparation.
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Best of all, products from The Blue Kitchen are homemade and contain no preservatives. Its products are made in small batches and contain only the finest and freshest natural ingredients available.
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At the store, you’ll find products that include meat, seafood, fruits and vegetables, confections, as well as wheat and grain that you can find in varied forms. You might find most of what you need to prepare the ideal lunch or dinner at The Blue Kitchen. You’ll be able to indulge in old favorites and new flavors with every visit to the store.
If you find that you need to prepare a quick meal, you can get products such as their Sukiyaki Tapa: thinly sliced beef marinated in a sweet and savory marinade reminiscent of the Filipino breakfast staple.
The store is also known for its sweets and pastries. A popular product that they carry and one that you can readily taste are the Almond Sansribars. They also have traditional Filipino bread like Pan de Coco. These products come in beautiful packages, perfect for gifting or enjoying at home.
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A visit to The Blue Kitchen guarantees that you’ll find something that will surely float your boat. It also allows customers to indulge in their favorites and find a gift for their loved ones.
How to get here
- The Blue Kitchen is located on Level P1 of Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center.
- By car: From EDSA, turn right to Kalayaan Avenue then make a left to Rockwell Drive.
- Turn right to Lopez Drive and you can already find Power Plant Mall on your right.
- By public transportation: From Ayala Triangle Gardens, ride a jeepney with a route of Guadalupe Ibabaw-Ayala and get off at Rockwell.