Gourdo’s Uptown Mall now open
Gourdo’s recently opened its 10th branch. Located at Uptown Mall in Bonifacio Global City, the specialty store carries the best homeware from around the world.
The cozy, French-inspired ambiance encourages you to linger and browse through the well-filled shelves. A special counter for interactive product presentations and tasting activities makes every trip to this new outlet interesting and educational.
“We will have beverage samplings, cocktail mixing, baking, and cake-decorating demonstrations,” said Susan San Miguel, Gourdo’s assistant general manager for merchandising.
Their kitchen section is a must-visit for every chef and wannabe, with utensils and equipment for cooking, baking, and food storage. Also available are accessories for those who enjoy tending bar such as copper cocktail shakers and stemware.
Stylish table settings can be easily achieved with Gourdo’s selection of dinnerware, cutlery, glassware, and linens. Designs range from whimsical to formal. Buffet setup needs are met with serving tools like chafers, buffet plates, and service sets.
The latest addition to Gourdo’s inventory are baking ingredients, which include chocolates for praline-making, dried fruits and nuts, colored dusting powder for sugar crafts, wafer paper, icing decorations, Monin flavorings and syrups and Wilton fondant and food coloring.
Gourdo’s offerings are not limited to food and beverage-related goods. They also have a Bed & Bath section with beddings, towels, and home fragrances. They are the exclusive local distributor of iSimple, a brand that is 100-percent-natural and organic; even its packaging is earth-friendly. iSimple has bedsheets, pillow cases, comforters in elegant solid colors.
At Uptown Mall, Gourdo’s is situated on the lower ground floor. For inquiries, call 960-1891 or Gourdo’s 24-hour customer-care hotline, 812-3022. You can also visit www.gourdos.com.
Other Gourdo’s branches can be found at The Fort, Megamall, Alabang Town Center, Glorietta 4, TriNoma, Greenbelt 5, Gateway Mall, Robinson’s Magnolia, and The Promenade in Greenhills.