Food Bowl Night Market

Weekend markets have become a popular destination for foodies, health buffs, young urban professionals and just about everyone looking for unique, delicious and nutritious buys. Now, people have a new place to go to -  the Food Bowl Night Market at Centris Walk. It is held every Friday and Saturday from 4 pm to 12 midnight. It will run until May 14, 2011.

Centris Walk’s open space and spacious location with ample parking spaces  is ideal for  sellers to showcase their organic, bio-dynamic and natural products, from vegetables  and grains to animal and fish fare giving the public healthy and natural food choices.  

What makes this night market unique is the fact that it sells only organically-grown produce. Vegetables and fruits are 100% harvested out of natural farming methods. Livestock are organic. Chickens are grown cage-free, beef comes from cows and goats that are grass and grain-supplement-fed and void of added hormones or antibiotic.  Food Bowl Night Market is supported by the country’s respected organic and natural farming advocates and practitioners. 

Other fresh goods include pasture-raised dairy, herbs, moringa products, native eggs, organic milkfish, prawns and ‘natural-wild’ food fish and other seafoods. Also featured are rice varieties, natural sweeteners (masacovado, coco sugar, stevia and yacon) plus a “Food Box section” where raw food, juicing and vegetarian specialties can be found. All dishes are prepared only through natural means (no added preservatives or msgs) and are served with strictly recyclable utensils. 

Handicrafts and regional arts and crafts and a “wellness bazaar” which features herbal products and naturopathy services are also some of the market’s attractions. For more information on the Food Bowl Night Market, call 0920 969 3242.

While  shopping at The Food  Bowl Night Market, explore the rest of Centris Walk and  enjoy a bite or two in some of the metro’s top theme restaurants and café  such  Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Italianni’s,   Claw Daddy, Asya,  Pho Hoa, Zong , My Thai, Jack’s Loft, Pancake House and Tutti Frutti among others.  More restaurants such as Choi Garden, Tong Yang and Yang Chow are opening soon.  For the kids of all ages, there’s Lazer Maxx, an exciting place where you can enjoy fast-paced game of tag using high-tech lasers.  

Centris Walk is the lifestyle and dining oasis that is at the center of Eton Centris, a 12-hectare township development encompassing live-work-play elements.  Located in   the middle of Quezon City’s new emerging Triangle CBD, it connects people easily to the rest of Metro Manila via the LRT/MRT and a well-organized transportation hub. This mixed-used, self-contained, fully-integrated development is poised to change the landscape of Quezon City with its world-class and innovative retail and leisure destinations, office buildings and residential towers suited to the lifestyle of   today’s  modern, upwardly mobile professionals and families.