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    Carousel Creamery

    4.7 (20 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    101+ flavors...it can be scary but trust me, it's worth it.
    Steven S.

    I host a youtube food show and we were lucky enough to meet its Owner/GM, Lincoln Cheong, and experience Carousel Creamery and all it has to offer. And boy, this place sets the bar high, REALLY HIGH. (Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS52uJG4t-U) Lincoln explained to us that they live by the "small batch" process of making ice cream. Just like the term suggests, the ice cream is made in small batches and given a great deal of attention from creation to it being served to the customer. You can taste the quality and the care that goes into each and every flavor of ice cream they offer. And speaking of flavors, they've got about 100+ in-house for your choosing. Don't be afraid though because the staff are well-trained and extremely helpful. Some notable flavors we came across during our visit: -"Honey Lavender" - in the words of my gf "it tastes like France". Sounds odd, but it's so accurate with the use of real honey and lavender steeped into the ice cream. -"Lychee" - creamy and just the right amount of sweetness. The chunks of fresh lychee were really refreshing to bite into. -"Tamarind Chili Sorbet" - they served me a sample of it with a sprinkle of salt. I kid you not, it felt like I was eating one of those salty, spicy tamarind candies of my childhood. Pros -With 100+ flavors on deck, you're bound to find one that you like. -A+ to the helpful and very accommodating staff. -Ice cream line-up is never the same and you can make suggestions if you don't see a flavor on the menu that you'd like to see in the future. Cons -None. Just wish I could taste all the flavors in one visit!

    Pistachio
    Aaron S.

    This place is ice cream heaven! They have 101 flavors, which can be overwhelming. They have many unique flavors such as Wasabi, Green Mango, and Olive Oil and Basil. I had to try to many flavors until I decided to get the Ube Pastillas and AvocaBro. Ube Pastillas: ube ice cream with pastillas. You can actually taste the ube flavor with little bit of pastillas scattered throughout the ice cream. AvocaBro: avocado ice cream with little pieces of brownies inside. This was my favorite flavor out of all of them. Although it was heavier and creamier than the other flavors, it was delicious. Overall, this place is amazing because of their assortment of flavors. You can come here everyday and order something different! Although, their ice cream isn't that soft, creamy, and have that gourmet quality to it, it is a good place to satisfy your sweet tooth after a meal.

    Honey Lavender/Strawberry Balsamic and Yoreoda/Hazelnut
    Abby I.

    Ice cream is my absolute weakness. After (ironically) enjoying a salad for dinner from the spot across, I couldn't resist grabbing some ice cream... Immediately after walking in, I was overwhelmed with how many different flavors of ice cream they had, which I later realized is both a blessing and a curse because it makes the decision of what to get that much harder... They let you sample as many flavors as you'd like, which I took advantage of by sampling the more interesting flavors such as Beer and Chicharon, Beef Jerky, Gorgonzola and Prunes, Basil and Olive (which was actually delicious!), and many others. I ended up playing it safe and got a double scoop of Honey Lavender and Strawberry Balsamic for 140Php. We were told to give our orders to one of the workers on the floor and then found ourselves a seat. They served our orders promptly along with glasses of water. After we finished our ice cream, we paid for our ice cream at the cashier. I'll definitely be trying more flavors during my next visits!!

    Dennis Carlson L.

    Carousel Creamery boasts its 101 flavors, 117 on my last count on their menu (yes, I counted them one by one), and has flavors for everyone. You can try as basic as chocolate ice cream to more exotic like strawberry balsamic or to even more adventurous like chicharon and beer. Very creative, they probably a mix of every flavor. I would like to try a curry-flavored ice cream someday though. Aside from their wonderful ice cream, the other two things I like is the ambiance and the service. The ambiance is bright and cool, and looked like your classic ice cream parlor in the US. You can even taste-try each flavor before you make your final decision on which flavor to buy. Carousel Creamery also has the best staffs you can find. They are very accommodating in making your stay the most comfortable yet. You need not go to the front to order, they can wait on tables too. They are also very knowledgeable on their products and suggests somethings that would satisfy your cravings. Despite the endless lines of people and the heat, they are very polite and friendly. Now on to the ice cream. We have Strawberry Balsamic, Carrot Cake, Honey Lavender, and Spiced Pumpkin. I like that their ice cream melts slowly. My favorite would be Carrot Cake and Spiced Pumpkin. It is refreshing yet fun to eat. Looking forward to try more flavors.

    Kristely B.

    I found this sweet spot when I visited the third wave coffee place near it (Craft Coffee Revolution). This is a unique ice cream place as all the ice creams are handcrafted (how cool is that right? lol) And the sweet hormones in me got so excited about this and I knew then I should try this out. They have over 50 flavors to choose from. You have to pay the cashier first whether it's for one scoop, two, or three. They give you a token and you can begin trying out which flavors you want. When you're done choosing, you can give the token I'm exchange for the scoops. I think the prices are just the same as other ice cream stores but the taste and choices are significantly better. I had the Loveacado and Strracciatella which are soooooo awesomeee...! I wanna go back here and try moreeee. Anyway, you can't just pass by this place if you're an ice cream addict. This should be in your bucket list, fellow ice cream lover!

    Alyssa Y.

    There were so many flavours to choose from (101 to be exact) that it was so hard to find the flavour I liked best! It was absolutely fun looking around and trying all the flavours that tickled my fancy. The pistachio flavour was great, but the strawberry banana was too sweet. The dark side chocolate was so rich, it closely resembled the texture of a chocolate mousse. Loved it nonetheless! I believe the strength of Carousel Creamery is the wide variety of flavours, although taste and quality were just average.

    KC A.

    I believe that ice cream is the answer to everything, and at Carousel Creamery, they currently have 101 flavors to satisfy anyone's sweet tooth! From simple to complex to unusual flavors, they've got you covered! It was so difficult to choose which flavors (c'mon, you can't just have ONE!) to get, but it was great that I was with 3 foodie friends, so we got 3 scoops each. I had spiced pumpkin, beer & chicharon, and strawberry balsamic. I think my ice cream bowl had the weirdest flavors! I chose them because I doubt that I could find them in other ice cream shops. They're an acquired taste, but they did seem to get better with every spoonful. I think it would be better to add the chicharon just before being served so that there'd be a nice crunchy contrast to the smooth beer-flavored ice cream. Friend #1 chose wasabi, cardamom pistachio, and marscapone with figs . I was never a fan of wasabi, so I wasn't surprised not to like it even in ice cream. The cardamom pistachio tastes like a... plant. Hahaha! Well, it did remind us of Indian desserts which are both sweet and savory. I forgot how the last flavor tastes. I think friends #2 and #3 chose the best flavors namely, green tea, mango jubilee, yogurt strawberry, malted choco crunch, stracciatella, and dulce de leche. In my book, green tea ice cream will never go wrong! :D The malted choco crunch reminded me of Horlicks! The fruit based flavors had a tiny hint of sourness that gives a little "kiliti" which I really like. :) The stracciatella and dulce de leche had just the right sweetness. We also had a taste of their waffle cones, and I'd definitely come back for those because of their nice crunch! The ice creams here are great, but what's even greater is their customer service! In our experience, they did not give excuses. One staff in particular, I believe her name's Eunice, was very courteous, pleasant, and apologetic. Props as well to the owner/manager and the rest of the friendly staff. I can't wait for my next visit! :)

    Giovan T.

    What's better than delicious ice cream? Well, 101 flavours of Ice cream! "The Spiral of Ice Cream Shops" The choices are seemingly endless, choosing what to taste will give you a headache even before the brain freeze kicks in. Don't worry the friendly staff will guide you through their selection and even patiently help you find the flavours you seek. Without out a doubt the best place to bring your kids for their just desserts. I can't help but praise their staff for making us feel warm and creamy. I requested for fruity flavours, which ended up being the best selection among my friends. Green Tea Matcha, Mango Jubilee, and my favourite the Strawberry Yogurt.

    Pay first; taste all later!
    Sherwin T.

    It gets busy in the evening here, especially during the weekend. I'd suggest you quickly pay first for which scoop-sizes you're going to get before you do your tasting. The line for that is on the right, upon entering. I didn't get to try their waffle cones yet, but will for sure when I head back. A double scoop was enough for me. I already knew heading in that I wanted to get a dark chocolate base, and that's what the Dark Side Chocolate was for. It took whatever the sweetness level of its top-counterpart down to a smoothness. I decided on the Coffee Almond Cookie as it looked fresh out of a can. I'm glad I did as it went well with the Dark Side. Meanwhile, I find it funny that Anytime Fitness is in the top level of this plaza. There's so many food stops haha. You can find the plaza right across Glorie Marie's. Enjoy!

    Ube Pastillas +Mais con Queso
    Von A.

    This place was pretty good. I especially liked they way you order - via the token system. There were a lot to choose from that ranged from the very basic to the very trendy flavors. Definitely take the time, and don't be shy about asking to try as many flavors as you like!

    The conundrum. 10 scoops of ice cream!
    Gabby A.

    The CONUNDRUM! 10 scoops of goodness that you can share with your friends and get a chance to try so many of their flavours! They let you have as many samples as you want here and you can take your time. No one is rushing you to order. I enjoyed the hazelnut creme cookie I think is the name of the flavour. I love hazelnut ice cream. The conundrum was 750P if I remember correctly. They also serve you water and chips. Our order even came with an extra scoop of either vanilla or chocolate ice cream. They have good service. Waters are always filled. They give their recommendations when you ask. Also, they ask if you enjoyed the flavours you got. Love this place! I think my #1 ice cream place right now. :)

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    Llaollao

    Llaollao

    4.4(5 reviews)
    6.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    This place always had a long line whenever I passed by. I finally had the opportunity to find out…read morewhy people fall in line for their yogurt. There's a sign that states where the line starts with poles guiding people as to where they should be falling in line. Like numerous others, I didn't see the sign. People started falling in line by the window, which is where I was sitting. I eventually moved my seat. Now, I totally understand what the hype is all about. They offer fruits, sauces, and crunch options that other frozen yogurt companies do not offer. While I was falling in line, someone was writing down what I wanted to order. I was impressed that she upsold me. I was asked which option I wanted. I opted for a cup or tub. Then she asked if I wanted a medium or a large. She didn't ask if I wanted a small, medium, or large. I'm thankful I ordered a medium! The couple behind me had a slight misunderstanding because the female ordered small for them to share. He didn't sound happy with her choice. Eventually, she changed the order to a larger size. I knew that I wanted mango. I am thankful that the employee suggested the Biscoff crunch and sauce. Oh my gosh, I slowly ate my yogurt. I wanted to enjoy every crunch with the sauce and yogurt. They gave a generous amount of everything. I would highly recommend llaollao!

    Fruit is fresh and the yogurt refreshing. Best dessert on a warm day. But enjoy it quickly! It…read moremelts fast.

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    Llaollao - No one was falling in line between the poles

    No one was falling in line between the poles

    Llaollao - Signage

    Signage

    Llaollao - Medium with mangos, Biscoff Crunch, and Sauce

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    Snow Creme - Snow Creme Golden Mango

    Snow Creme

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.0 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    Sadly, this place does *not* have horlicks. Ah, Cold Layer... you have spoiled me indeed. But the…read morelack of horlicks isn't going to drive me away so easily. Snow Creme follows the same vein as Cold Layer: something that isn't quite ice cream but tastes kind of like ice cream. It's the same sheets of shaved ice that feel like a cross between ice cream and a slushie. It's usually marketed as being healthier for you than ice cream but eh. When it's this hot, who's counting calories, right? While it might have the same canvas as Cold Layer, Snow Creme has a different application entirely. I could probably say that Snow Creme is the more adventurous of the two. Because really... tiramisu? Honeydew? Pink cheddar? The Pink Cheddar for one turned out to be snow ice that tasted like cheese ice cream with strawberry syrup and a glob of egg pudding. Definitely interesting and definitely not what I expected. But prety good all in all. A medium sized bowl is big enough to share between two people looking for a snack. Aside from that, they also have *some* salty snacks... but if you ask me, the number of mojos you get don't match the 65php price tag. Still, they're good mojos. Not hard, thick cut and mealy... exactly how I like them. Given how warm it's been, it's no wonder they've been pretty busy as of late. While this isn't a place to go for a meal, this is a pretty good place for a quick snack or if you need somewhere to hide from the heat.

    Oh, Manila summer. Thou art a heartless rhymes-with-witch. Not only is it hell hot, but the…read morehumidity makes everything so sticky, and the pollution makes everything so dirty. Needless to say, hot-sticky-dirty is a combination that prompts me to either take an ice bath, live inside the air conditioner, or get myself a cold confection. The third option seems like the easiest of the three, and I am glad that Snow Crème is there to cover me. PROS: Their snow ice is like the Pokémon evolution of the halo-halo, if the halo-halo was an Eevee. Finely shaved ice mixed with different toppings and syrups. You can choose one of their pre-set combos or choose your own toppings and syrups; There's just so much choices! Between milk teas and mousses and fruit teas and smoothies, I think you won't run out of options here. CONS: There's a bit of a wait time, during lunch or dinner rush; You may have to watch out and call dibs for a good table since there's always a lot of people in there. TL;DR: Bust the heat with everything Snow Crème has to offer. Take that, Manila summer.

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    Snow Creme - So I decided to try something new... and I discovered I'm not tall enough to pull off this angle properly.

    So I decided to try something new... and I discovered I'm not tall enough to pull off this angle properly.

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    Koomi - Banana strawberry yogurt drink

    Koomi

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.1 kmQuezon City

    Koomi isn't a milk tea place. I'd foolishly thought it was when I first caught sight of it because…read moreof the signage. Drinks. Mixed drinks. And then I saw the cow and my insides shriveled. A milk bar? My lactose intolerance said no. Stay away. Stay far away. But the longer I lingered, the more I noticed something else: it wasn't milk. The white stuff was thick. Scoopable. Yogurt. Koomi sold yogurt. Count me in. I'm a sucker for yogurt. Even more a sucker for yogurt with fruit mixed in. They had other things too, like dates and pistachio and oat (even the oh so popular activated charcoal) but I went with strawberry and watermelon. What can I say? I have my usuals. Once your order is placed, you're given a choice between Aussie blend yogurt (which is more tart) and Filipino blend (which is - go figure - more sweet). I say go with the tart. This entire concoction is then sweetened with natural fruit honey. What you get is a nice yogurt smoothie which isn't too heavy on the stomach and still has those nice flavorful bits. My only gripe with the entire experience was the wait. I'm not sure if it had anything to do with the number of people working the counter but the expected wait time was about twenty minutes per serving. Don't get me wrong, the staff was working as fast as they could. It could also have something to do with the time and day I was there. Thankfully they have seats and a clear monitor that displayed where your order number was in the queue. All in all, not for the impatient or in a hurry but the end product is definitely worth it.

    Yogurt is good but this place is not that clean because I saw 2 cockroach on the floor and chair…read more I'm scared and hate roaches. Please check your outlet.

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    Koomi - Menu as of May 2022 *This menu was taken in SM Aura*

    Menu as of May 2022 *This menu was taken in SM Aura*

    Koomi
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    Manila Creamery

    Manila Creamery

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.4 km
    ₱₱

    Who's a gelato lover? I am! A few years back, it would be so rare to be able to get your hands on…read morequality gelato here in the Philippines and only recently where there have been mushrooming establishments of artisanal this, homemade that and what not, and craft ice cream is not an exception. Manila Creamery is something to watch out for. As of now, they don't have a physical store yet as they have only recently launched last April 2015 at EDSA BDG, however you will find their humble stall in bazaars and event functions for the time being. It's a start up business by two young individuals but don't be fooled for they deliver you nothing but quality! They have the staple flavor selections but have also created their own unique trademark flavors. When you are able to catch them on bazaars, I suggest you try the cereal milk flavor! It's one of their own unique creations. This one is very promising! I must say, Manila Creamery is almost at par with my own personal favorite gelato brand!

    Another gelato brand has entered the market and it is indeed not the typical one! Manila Creamery…read morewas spearheaded by Filipino gelato specialists who went to Italy and studied the craft of making artisanal gelato. They only use fresh ingredients of high quality to make delicious and unique flavors for everyone to enjoy. I came across their pop-up store in Glorietta 4 and tasted all the flavors available. These flavors were Vanilla Almond, Coffee, Kinder Bueno, Pistachio, Double Chocolate, Black Sesame and my personal favorite that day, Mangga't Suman. Its main ingredients were Mango and a famous Filipino delicacy called Suman which is a rice-based dessert. Everything tasted good, that's for sure! Their gelato was carefully made and tested. I could really tell because of how it was rich and flavorful. I think if I did a blind taste test, I'd know more or less what the main ingredients were! I'm not much of a dessert kind of person but Manila Creamery's gelato has made its mark on my taste buds. I can't wait till their next pop up! Know their whereabouts through their Facebook page (Manila Creamery) and Instagram account (@mnlcreamery). Talking about it can only go as far so go and try their exciting flavors for yourselves!

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    Manila Creamery
    Manila Creamery
    Manila Creamery

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    Carmen's Best

    Carmen's Best

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.1 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱₱

    A pint of Carmen's Best ice cream can last up to 6 months in the freezer. So why does it last 2…read moredays in my house? I bought three of their bestselling pints: salted caramel, Brazilian coffee, and dark chocolate--and where are they now? Gone, gone, gone. Probably lost to morning, afternoon, and late-night binges of watching Master Chef with a pint and spoon in hand.  There's something about this place that releases the ice cream monster inside of me. You can find Carmen's Best hidden inside the gate of KIDS Academy, where you will then be led to an ice cream freezer containing all the secrets to the universe. Sorry, all the flavors of Carmen's Best. From dark chocolate to pistachio almond fudge, Madagascar vanilla to malted milk, and cereal milk to Spanish turon--man, just typing these out makes me want to head over there and stock up for an apocalypse--Carmen's Best homemade ice cream boasts an impressive array of regular and artisanal flavors with ingredients taken from all over the world. Switzerland. Italy. Heaven.  Okay, I'll stop. But really, awesome ice cream = happiness = the meaning of life. Carmen's Best uses 100% fresh cow's milk from their own dairy farm, and you can really tell by the creamy and silky texture caressing your tongue. I recommend ordering their Brazilian coffee and salted caramel, two of their bestselling regular flavors that sell for P400 each.  Know that the Carmen's Best at White Plains only lets you buy their ice cream in pints. There's no place to sit or order a cup of ice cream. Which is good, in a way, because that means you don't have to eat Metro Manila's best ice cream by the spoonful. Instead, you can curl up into the couch, watch Top Chef: Just Desserts, and have no regrets in life. "Pure indulgence," they said. They were so, so right.

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    Carmen's Best - Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

    Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

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