Wednesday, December 04, 2013

L.E.S. Bagels

Because we failed to locate Las Flores resto in The Fort we ended up eating in two places. One is in Milky Way, mainly for the Cheese who wants rice meal and not bagel and the other one is LES Bagels. This was an afternoon filled with minor booboos but ones that we can shrug and laugh off after a while.

Milky Way Restaurant
Milky Way's Kaldereta
My friend Mitch has always wanted to try L.E.S. Bagels, that day, her wish was finally granted.

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

We went nuts with all the options and took our time choosing our cream cheese.

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

Choose your own bagel from this stacks. Each bagel costs 40 pesos only!

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

The guy behind the counter was nice enough to answer all our queries about cream cheese, bagels, their bestsellers, etc!

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

Even gave us a free sampling of Bacon and Cheddar, Jalapeno Cheddar and Scallion.

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery Menu Board

But in the end, I settled for Scallion which JC said was a pretty boring choice after all the time it took us deciding what to take hahahaha. The man has a point though.

Scallion Bagel at L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

I sure did not expect this piece of bagel to be an equivalent of a full meal. Kaya pala the French and American people tend to always have this for their lunch. LES Bagel did not scrimp at all with their cream cheese filling! It was super thick, as in.

Overall, I'm satisfied with my Scallion bagel. Next time, we can try other cream cheese, preferably not the boring ones haha.

L.E.S. Bagels New York Deli + Bakery

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L.E.S. Bagels
Tuscany Residences
Upper McKinley Road, McKinley Hill,
Fort Bonifacio

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