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    Pinoy Waffles

    3.9 (33 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Stands, Waffles
    Closed 1:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    The OOZINGGGGGGGGGG CHEESEEEEEEEE
    Crystal L.

    This place has always been my favourite and now they even EXPANDED!!!! How exciting is that!! They are now right opposite Papa Chang in the middle isle. My usual order is the dark chocolate, Yam and of coz the HAM AND CHEESE!! Super kind owners, freshly made waffles, and generous amount of stuffings. HIGHLY SUGGEST THIS PLACE!!!! The hot ooozzzzzzing cheese still blows my mind and taste buds!!!!!!! FYI: $5 for 3 different waffle flavours.

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    Karmen N.

    Simple flavours like ham and cheese, chocolate, custard and purple yam. These waffles are shaped in logs and it's sad they cut away the crispy bits-what a waste! $2 a piece is not bad for a snack. However, the waffle was way to doughy for me; I felt like I was eating a cake or a sweet doughnut because it's so dense. Crispy on the outside and made fresh to order. The fillings aren't abundant but how can you complain for $2. What I like is their system, they have cute little bags with stamped flavourings on the bag so you know which waffle you're eating if you're getting a bunch of them.

    Kwek kwek
    Tiffany C.

    This was my first time trying kwek kwek, which are battered and fried quail egg in a sweet Thai chili like sauce so I don't have anything to compare it to, but it was really tasty! The sweet and spicy sauce goes great with the creamy quail egg surrounded by a bit of crispy batter. The siu mai was just ok in my opinion and the meat could have used a bit more seasoning. It felt more like a hybrid between a traditional Chinese wonton and siu mai - wonton skin on the outside and looser filling than a traditional siu mai. It was ok, I wouldn't say it's that worth. The service was nice, the employee was helpful in explaining items I was unfamiliar with. From what I can tell, this is a good place if you want to try out some Filipino snacks! They have savoury and dessert items available and I would probably go back and try a couple of more things.

    Dark chocolate waffle
    Samantha C.

    We really liked this place! On a recent trip to pacific mall, we had to stop in and try some of these waffles. The gentleman working there was very nice and we opted for the dark chocolate filled and the custard filled waffles. The waffles were ready in 4 minutes, and as promised, they are made fresh while you wait. They were hot and fluffy and crispy on the outside and the fillings were pudding-like and plentiful, some of the filling was actually bursting out the bottom of the waffle. This is a little food stand upstairs in pacific mall and it's something a bit different than the egg waffles and bubble teas which are rampantly common in that area of the plaza. I would have liked to try the sausage and some other flavours but I was looking more for dessert and this definitely hit the spot. Next time we go to Pacific mall I'll be sure to make a point to come back to try other flavours!

    Ube waffles, a Filipino classic.
    Andrew B.

    Delicious Filipino waffles. Made on request, so you'll get hot, fresh and tasty waffles. A great place to snack when you're at Pacific Mall.

    Angelo B.

    The price here is extremely reasonable. I expected the waffles to be a lot smaller given that they were 3 for $5. Having just come from lunch, we ordered 3 sweet ones to share (custard, caramel and strawberry). They were fine. Too sweet though imo. Maybe they should use less filling? Also note that the "strawberry" filling is actually strawberry jam. With so many egg waffle options in the immediate vicinity, I'm not sure if I'll go back. If I did return, I'd try the savory options.

    Jenny Z.

    I got three waffles (ube, cheese, and custard) for $5 and they taste fine. It's as you'd expect it to taste - a waffle with chosen taste in the centre. The ube one was alright, nothing very special about it. I wished the cheese flavour had more cheese and was gooey or stringy. As for the custard, I probably enjoyed that one the most because it was runny as I had expected of the custard flavour. I will probably be back to try the other flavours. Out of the three I tried, I would most recommend custard.

    Tammy N.

    These are so simple but delicious. They come in various flavours, and are $2 each or 3 for $5. I bought 3 and tried the ube, custard, and ham & cheese one. The custard one reminded me of custard taiyaki, and the ube one was good too. My favourite was the ham and cheese one, give this one a try if you like savory waffles/crepes.

    Filipino-style waffles stuffed with different flavours - 3 for $5
    Lim T.

    Cute little place in Pacific Mall on the 2nd floor in the food court. The lady who was helping us was really nice and suggested the ham & cheese waffle. She also told me that this is a very popular snack in the Philippines. Since it was only 3 waffles for $5, we decided to try the ham& cheese, hotdog, and the purple yam. I really like the purple yam one. These are really good! It's a perfect snack and so cheap.

    Oh my oozing cheesy goodness!
    Hazel O.

    Ever since this place opened in Pacific Mall food court, I have not been going to anywhere else but Pinoy Waffles! This is a small stand with a simple menu of unique style waffles - Pinoy style - with different flavors to choose from! They are cheap and very flavorful. My 2 favorite flavors are: Hotdog. And the other one is their Ube waffle. I believe it costs $2 for one and 3 pieces for $5. If they do not have the waffle flavor on display, they would make one fresh for you with only a 2-3 minute wait. Service is fast and friendly and food is really fresh. I recommend this place as it is a unique concept, definitely something different out of the typical food choices in Pacific mall (e.g. noodles, rice, beef balls). Try this place if you want something different. Review 40 of 100

    Milly L.

    Came here after seeing some check-ins of food bloggers on IG. We got 3 flavours to try since it's $5 for 3. We got strawberry, hotdog, and ham & cheese. Strawberry was just jam that was probably straight out of a jar from the grocery store, and hotdog was just a normal weiner. Ham & cheese probably had more to it. ..at least there more than one ingredient. Overall taste wise nothing really special. Pinoy waffles are good for their convenience (just grab-and-go) and price. If you want a mouth watering waffle it's probably better to go dine -in at a dessert house.

    Ham and cheese waffle. Appreciate how they label their waffles w the bag!
    Agnes Y.

    Heard about this new filipino waffle place via instagram. Thought I'd give it a try since you typically dont find filipino snacks in pmall. Located upstairs foodcourt in the central lane where the bridge is. $2 per waffle or 3 for $5 so I bought 3. They have a mix of savoury and sweet. I bought a ham and cheese, blueberry, and ube. Took around 7 minutes. The ham and cheese was alright. Probably kraft singles and sliced ham. Because they were freshly made, the cheese was nice and oozing out of my waffle when I bit into it. The blueberry one was jam filled and nice and sweet. They also serve halo-halo (filipino icecream drink) for $5. Service was friendly. Happy to see family-run businesses. Overall, price is reasonable for the waffles which were not bad (nothing extraordinary). But again, there are so many waffle places in pmall...Would like to see them start selling more traditional filipino street snacks!

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    Karen K.

    Waffles are ubiquitous at Pacific Mall. From egg puff waffles to Wanda's Belgium Waffles, these desserts are an essential feature at the mall. Therefore, I was stoked to discover Pinoy Waffles. Established as a waffle vendor with a Filipino twist, this stall distinguishes itself well amongst its competitors. You will find the stall hidden away on the second floor in the food court area. Currently, it's in front of Legend Tea and it's nearby Papa Chang Express. The prices are excellent at $2 per waffle or at 3 waffles for $5. Even within the cheap eats landscape of Pacific Mall, they are on the more affordable end. Plus, I love how you can request any of the flavours when you order 3 waffles for $5! They take debit along with cash, so go ham you plastic lovers! There is a rainbow of different fillings you can order. For example, they have ube, cream cheese, strawberry, apple cinnamon, custard, hot dog, ham and cheese, and so forth. I find the variety highly appealing because it creates an opportunity for you to come back if you weren't satisfied with the fillings you initially ordered. Last weekend, for instance, I got three waffles: one with ube, one with cream cheese, and one with ham and cheese. All three were unfortunately underwhelming. The waffle exterior was warm, slightly sweet, and great texture-wise. However, the ube and cream cheese fillings were bland, and the ham and cheese were too salty. Nonetheless, because there are so many flavours, I will definitely be coming back to try something else. Perhaps I will like the fruit or caramel flavours more. In essence, if you visit and don't enjoy your items, I encourage you to avoid writing this stall off and instead to try other flavours in the hopes of finding a more appetizing filling. I mean, the waffles are so budget-friendly that a second round won't dent your wallet one bit!

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