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    4.5 (4 reviews)
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    Fleur De Lys

    Fleur De Lys

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.8 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    Despite being a neighborhood full of hip restaurants and awesome food finds, I feel like the Tomas…read moreMorato area lacks in delectable dessert places. While we do have Razons, a couple of bakeshops and coffee shops and some yogurt places, there isn't really one cake shop that stands out - except for Fleur De Lys. Fleur De Lys is one of the more long-standing restaurants in the area so they must be doing something right to have that kind of staying power. That something right can definitely be found in their molten chocolate cake. Now I'm someone who has had her fair share of yummy chocolate cakes, but this is surely one for the books. Fudgy, melty, gooey and chocolatey go oh-so-well together with the cold and creamy vanilla ice cream on top of it. For some awesome dessert, Fleur De Lys is surely worth the stopover.

    I don't remember when my love affair with Fleur De Lys started exactly, but I do remember wondering…read moreif it was a spa or cosmetic surgery clinic back when much of the dessert cafe within was hidden by its unassuming facade. They've since spruced up the exterior, and once I've had a try at their cakes I've been constantly been going back for my dessert fix and have never looked back. Their cakes are gorgeous and delicious as hell. I've tasted nigh everything from their macadamia nut pie to their pavlova to their almond loca and I have yet to be let down. *Except* for this one time that I brought friends there and I got to taste a disappointing, dry cheesecake. CHEESECAKE! I didn't know there was a way to screw up cheesecake, to be honest. Maybe it was dry because we had it late into the night? I dunno. In any case, I'll still be coming back as I always see new things on display whenever I visit. Their non-dessert food is worth coming back to as well (their pumpkin soup and sardine pasta at least) and I do have plans to try their macarons and more of the Caramilk ice cream flavors they sell as well. Get to it, sugar junkies!

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    Fleur De Lys - Lemon Pie and Coffee

    Lemon Pie and Coffee

    Fleur De Lys
    Fleur De Lys

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    Round Robin Cafe

    Round Robin Cafe

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.8 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    Went here for a family breakfast and we liked the ambience of the place - cozy and good for groups…read more The wait ataff was quite attentive. They have several breakfast and dessert options and I was pleasantly surprised as they weren't pricey. We got bacon and pancakes, eggs, french toast and sausage, and longanisa and tapa meals. The serving time was long - maybe they were understaffed? Serving size of the pancakes and french toasts were big. The tapsilog and longsilog servings were petite. We had apple pie and blueberry cream cheese for dessert. My family really liked the richness and taste of the apple pie. My mom said it's the best apple pie she's had in the Philippines so far.

    I used to have my laundry done on this place close to The Round Robin Café. I'd usually drop off my…read morestuff, buy something for lunch nearby, and head home. The café never really had my attention until this one time I dropped off my dirty clothes particularly early, and it was the only one open. So I bought one of their rice meals to go and had my first try. I'd like to say that was a moment of serendipity as I have found that I enjoy their food thoroughly. PROS: This barbeque chicken meal has this glaze that's sweet and savory and not too strong. It's one of my favorites; We call this place "Starbucks If You Want To Support Local" as their coffee tastes similar (a less syrupy version). And it's Toffee Nut the whole year round!; The Oreo cheesecake and super moist chocolate are so rich and decadent. Almost like the politicians of Manila. CONS: Not really the place I'd choose to stay for long as it tends to fill up quickly, with its limited space and all; Cake slices are big enough if you're in it for dessert after filling up on dinner. If not, it might be bitin. TL;DR: This is one of my go-to places for wallet-friendly, tasty food.

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    Round Robin Cafe - Red velvet cake

    Red velvet cake

    Round Robin Cafe - Pastries

    Pastries

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    Cake2Go

    Cake2Go

    4.0(1 review)
    2.5 kmQuezon City

    I love cake and I think people should give Cake2Go the recognition it deserves. Sure, the idea of a…read morechain solely based on cake delivery might not be so attractive, considering the proliferation of cake shops and pattiseries all over the metro. The idea of unique, homemade, artisan cakes might appeal more to the culturati in us, but Cake2Go makes undeniably lovely cakes which shouldn't be ignored. I admit I was a skeptic to, at first. I had to get a cake for this one mother's day and I needed to have it delivered. I didn't want to settle for the regular chains so with the Cake2Go at Timog being so close to my jeepney route, I decided to give it a try. I had a pleasant exchange with the staff there while deciding what to get, though I was pretty tired (I know you don't want us to stay too long, but you could use some seating guys) and settled on the most non-offensive cake I found, a quattro leches. My mom likes chocolate, but my brother can't have it, so I thought this would be an okay, nice cake to have, which I'd compensate for with an exceptional bouquet of flowers. But lo and behold, that quattro leches is golden stuff! Color me impressed. Their dulce de leche cheesecake and Bugs' carrot cake are delightful, as are their cookies, which were quite the surprise. They're pretty big, soft, sweet, and quite cheap as well. Their prices in general may be just a tad more expensive than the others, but I'm sure to be trying more from them.

    La Vie Parisienne

    La Vie Parisienne

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.6 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    This is perhaps my favorite nook in the entire city…read more I imagine that this is how Marie Antoinette would want her wine cellar to look like, with the bottles lined along the walls all the way to the curvature of the domed ceiling. The lighting is soft, and dramatic, and has the power to invoke both glamor and chill. Everybody just looks good. Now, imagine suddenly being in it, sipping that nice tall glass of bubbly while conversing with your favorite people. This in fact was how I had celebrated my birthday recently and I wouldn't have had it any other way. It is actually a small place with only around 6 tables inside. Their wine selection is extensive enough and of course mostly French, except for the sparkling wines because according to the sommelier, those usually come from Italy. Their prices range from the frighteningly cheap to the threateningly steep, so it's really up to you if you feel like playing el cheapo or mister spender. Also, the deli serves an assortment of baguettes, patés cold cuts and cheeses, albeit limited. You are welcome to put something together to have with your wine, which is exciting for me, but if that's not your thing, there is also a menu of sandwiches and small plates. Also, the pastries and macaroons are something worth sinking your teeth into. It is open 'til the wee hours of the morning which makes me fall in love even more.

    La Vie Parisienne is a popular deli, wine library and French bakery in Cebu. The one I went to was…read moretheir branch here in Manila. They serve as Hotel Rembrandt's bakery and café if I'm not mistaken. Unlike in Cebu, they don't have the alfresco area here in Manila. La Vie Parisienne here is smaller and in an enclosed area. They have nooks surrounded by wine shelves. It's not a bad thing. It feels quite cozy and it is COLD. I almost froze because I came in wearing a short dress. I came here to try their wine. I was expecting a broader selection. I was looking for malbecs or more varieties of merlot and cabernet. I was quite disappointed. They don't really have a lot of choices for the in betweens - it was either really cheap or really expensive. I can't complain though. The prices are really reasonable. My friend and I spent only PHP 1000 for a bottle of wine and two slices of dessert. Good place to bring a date - when you feel like having something fancy but don't want to spend too much. Great value for money. It's worth trying.

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    La Vie Parisienne - Bottles lined along the walls all the way to the curvature of the domed ceiling (photo taken from their FB page)

    Bottles lined along the walls all the way to the curvature of the domed ceiling (photo taken from their FB page)

    La Vie Parisienne - Yep, that's me and my friends. (Hope they don't kill me for posting a raw photo of us here.)

    Yep, that's me and my friends. (Hope they don't kill me for posting a raw photo of us here.)

    La Vie Parisienne

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    Salt Bakery

    Salt Bakery

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.8 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    I'm a sucker for pastries! I fell in love with Salt Bakery because "you had me at cookies". Their…read morelava cookies are a must-try and they are best eaten when warm and topped with vanilla ice cream. They have a sit-down place with Go salads (another great option for healthy eats), but can accommodate a few customers only. The staff is very friendly and they can give you the most fresh batch of cookies / pastries when chanced upon. ;) I'll be more than happy to drop by again to try out their cakes with fun names (one is Garth Vader lol)!

    I was killing time alone along Katipunan Avenue one Saturday afternoon, and I stumbled upon one of…read morethe west kids on the De la Rosa side street block, Salt Bakery. I needed an air-conditioned and quiet place where I can just chill, away from the crowded coffee shops. I also needed a bite or two of something, but nothing too heavy as I had dinner planned later that night. Salt seemed like the perfect place. Upon entering, I noticed that the place was pretty narrow and tight (a deterrent for a semi-claustrophobe like myself), but there luckily weren't many people inside at the time, so I proceeded. I decided to order a slice of the "Garth Vader," which was pretty much a peanut butter and chocolate cake. It was very rich, but my taste is actually biased towards such desserts, so it was all good. There were other seemingly interesting flavors on display, but I already was full after one slice. I guess it would only be a matter of time until I return and give the other stuff a try.

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    Salt Bakery - The Garth Vader.

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    The Garth Vader.

    The Sweet Spot - Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

    The Sweet Spot

    3.3(8 reviews)
    1.0 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    Upon venturing into the streets of Maginhawa to look for new and undiscovered restaurants, my…read morefriends and I decided to look for a place where we could just stay away from the sun. The Sweet Spot, a cozy-looking and rustic café, is just what we have been looking for. The whole shop is well-lit making it a suitable place for school or work-related tasks and it has two-floors that could easily accommodate more than fifty customers. While waiting for your order, you can even borrow books or newly-published magazines that may pique your interest. They also offer a variety of food; unlike most coffee shops, they serve entrees. Ordering took less than a minute. My friends and I ordered a piece of Grilled Chicken with Fruit Salsa and Pineapple and Bell Pepper Pilaf. The hint of spiciness from the Bell Pepper Pilaf and the tang from the Fruit Salsa with chunks of Pineapples gave the whole dish a balanced flavor; everything was just heavenly. Even after you finish your meal, you can't just help but stay there for a while and appreciate the warm and cozy atmosphere that you wouldn't feel anywhere else in Maginhawa.

    Ever dreamt of your own trendy loft in a beautiful city? I do. A lot. And while that dream is yet…read moreto become a reality, maybe you could make do with The Sweet Spot in 189 Maginhawa, at least for the loft part anyway. PROS: Beautifully wonderful interiors with high ceilings, expansive floor space, and cute decors. I could settle down there, really; Book nooks are always a good point for any establishment, and this one has a nice selection; This is the perfect lounging space for friends to meet and catch up, or for winding down date night with a SO; They occasionally hold calligraphy lessons there. CONS: Food-wise, there has been more than one time where they don't seem to have particular menu items available; The green tea latte seemed to have a mysterious aftertaste; I had their turtle pie, and it was a sticky disappointment. TL;DR: Ambiance can take you a long way even if you have mediocre food and The Sweet Spot gets that.

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    The Sweet Spot - Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

    Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

    The Sweet Spot - Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

    Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

    The Sweet Spot - Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

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    Photo credits to Diday Garcellano

    Masatami Shave Ice

    Masatami Shave Ice

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.2 kmQuezon City

    Another unconventional ice cream serving! Wow, Filipino summer is absolutely grinding up ice cream…read morebusinesses all around. Anyway, Masatami Ice Cream is a personal favorite, especially when I am not in the mood to have cup/cakes, halo-halo, pies, overly-sweet fast food sundaes and others for dessert. I always see a long line when I pass by the Masatami stall, and one day, I finally discovered why. They're delicious, unique, and definitely generous in serving size! I recommend the Cream Cheese Ice Cream or the Nutella one! While waiting for your turn, witness how they shave the ice and "shred" the ice cream into smooth, heavenly texture and taste of this lovely dessert. For a hot day or after a huge meal, try Masatami Ice Cream!

    I discovered these guys during a hot summer afternoon while cooling off in SM North EDSA. If you…read moreknow Philippine summers, you can probably guess how bad it was. Despite the aircon, it was still that kind of summer where you want to drink everything in sight. So naturally, you'd try and find something else to help you cool you down. But what did I want? Not a shake. They seemed too heavy for what I wanted. Not ice cream. Still not what I was looking for. Juice? Soda? And then I saw people carting around massive balls of shaved ice. My previous experiences with shaved ice cones weren't exactly pleasant. They always seemed to be with ice that was too coarse and ended up being tasteless balls of minced ice after a while. But these looked different so... why not. Time for Masatami to prove me wrong. And they did. So, the first thing they did right was with the texture. This is based more on a Hawaiian style shaved ice so you get ice that's more finely shaved rather than the crushed ice variant most people are used to seeing. Its also this texture that lets the syrup mix in properly so you're not left wondering "now what do I do with this ball of tasteless frozen water?" after a few minutes. Come to think of it, when it melts, it tastes more like a tasty sugary drink. Their bestseller seems to be this rainbow shaved ice but I'm a bit of a purist. Even if you can mix in all these flavors, I still prefer sticking to just one or two. You also have an option to add in Azuki beans, vanilla ice cream or a drizzle of condensed milk. Personally I go with the milk. It really pulls the flavors together. If you're looking for something simple to either cool you off or as dessert after a heavier meal, I'd say head over to Masatami and pick a couple of flavors. It's a great dessert that's both refreshing and light.

    The Baker's Table - desserts - Updated May 2026

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