Lartizan is a bakeshop that is located inside Mickey’s Delicatessen. I’m not so sure if the two has the same owner because purchasing something from Lartizan would require paying to cash register separate from Mickey’s. There were so many baked goods on display that I wanted to try, but then again, I had to control myself and think of which I can only finish before they expire. Anyway, I can come back the next time around.
I took home the following:
Tuna turnover (Php 60) – the bread, as expected was flakey, so it was quite a mess to eat but it was soft. The tuna filling was flavourful. I maybe biased because I generally love tuna but just take it from me, this one was delicious.
Almond Croissant (Php 80) - anything that has the word “almonds” on its name always make me stop and take a second look. The bread was soft and buttery. The generous topping of almond was a beautiful garnish, not to mention tasty. The filling looked sweet and heavy but it wasn’t, it was actually good.
Pan Au Chocolat (Php 60) - from the history of my posts, by now it’s obvious that I love chocolates. That is also my reason of why I got this one. The soft bread and generous amount of slightly bittersweet chocolates taken all in a bite is just one of my life’s simple pleasures.
No Crust Whole Wheat Bread (Php 75) – I remove the sides of sliced breads whenever I eat one. This product is then for me. For ten slices in a pack, these no-crust soft breads are a joy to eat.
Espresso Chocolate Chips Cookie (Php 50) – this was saved for dessert. The word “chocolate” got to me again and I have always liked the combination of coffee and chocolate. The cookie’s texture and feel in the mouth was almost like eating a crinkle. It had lots of chocolate chips but I did not quite taste the coffee in it. It’s fine thought because it was good. So good that we had two more cookies to go.
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