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    The Wicked Waffle Express

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Famous Belgian Waffles

    Famous Belgian Waffles

    3.8(5 reviews)
    8.0 kmMakati City

    When I first heard about the Famous Belgian Waffles, I didn't know what all the fuss was about…read more That was until I tasted it for myself. I love that they are able to make this breakfast classic a handy snack that you could eat at just about any time of the day. The waffles are cooked on the spot when you order so it takes about 3 to 5 minutes to prepare each one. Worth the wait to get a warm waffle with crisp side which is generously filled with your choice of sweet or savory flavors. You can get plain ones that are good like hazel nut or strawberry. I personally like their cream cheese line - get either the strawberry cream cheese or the blueberry cream cheese. If you want something that tastes like an American classic, try the Peanut Butter and Strawberry. I love how the chunky unsweetened strawberry goes really well with their jam which has real strawberry bits. It's no wonder the brand is growing exponentially in Manila. I've seen franchise branches in just about every mall I've been to - from SM to Makati Square. Since I often stop to grab a bite there, I could honesty tell you that they have very good quality control. All their branches produce the same quality of waffles with identical flavors, no matter where you get it from.

    I'm a big fan of pancakes, and what are waffles anyway but pancakes with ridges? As an aspiring…read morecook, I've also tried to stuff things into pancakes like I would an omelette, because why the hell not? Well, now, I don't have to, since this place does the stuffing for me. I usually stick with their signature chocolate waffle, but sometimes I try to be more adventurous and get their blueberry cheesecake or some other weird flavor, and somehow I always end up liking what I order, even if it sounds bizarre.

    The Wicked Waffle

    The Wicked Waffle

    4.5(2 reviews)
    14.7 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    I'm a sucker for new restaurants or any establishment that I haven't tried so when a former…read morecolleague of mine decided to rendezvous in Eastwood, I asked her if she was OK with trying out The Wicked Waffle. She consented, and so off we went. The first thing that I have to comment about is that it was so ironic... but the restaurant told us that they were out of waffles for the day. To be honest, that's a deal-breaker for me when it comes to restaurants -- them being out of stock of ANYTHING, but I was in a good mood so I let it slide. After all, that's life. Crap happens. It was dinner time anyway so I decided to go for the SPAM Filipino favorite meal; which features two slices of pan-seared SPAM, two farm-fresh eggs (any style), and unlimited garlic rice. Needless to say, I was very full. It's comfort food at its finest and at its cheapest so how could I complain? Of course, the ambiance isn't entirely luxe, but what do you expect for these prices? This is a good place to go to if you're on the search for a quick bite that won't break the bank and that will leave you 100 percent satisfied. I look forward to trying out the waffles next time around. Lastly, their iced tea is pretty good too.

    Now this place knows how to scratch any breakfast itch you might have. Want rice? They have it…read more Adobo flakes, beef tapa, longganisa, you name it All with unlimted farlic rice. Noodles? They have tht too. Arroz Caldo? Got you covered. Eggs? Pasta? Protein? Check, check and double check. (Ever wanted steak at 7am? How about a porkchop?) Pancakes and waffles? That's why they're called Wicked Waffles, after all. It's clear where they get their name once you see their menu. Apart from your classic stack of pancakes/waffles with butter and syrup, they also have these indulgently good "I shouldn't be having these for breakfast" waffle sundaes. Exactly what it sounds like: ice cream, toppings, sauce and (obviously) waffles. And not just any waffles. Matcha waffles. Red Velvet waffles. Chocolate waffles. Now this. THIS is what you call an indulgent breakfast. But to be honest, that wasn't what drew me. What did was the great value that was their Breakfast of Champions. Waffle, bacon, scrambled eggs and their exceptionally good home fries. Either that or their Wicked Pancake Sandwich. Ugh. Just writing about it is making me want those home fries.

    Famous Belgian Waffles

    Famous Belgian Waffles

    4.5(2 reviews)
    6.2 kmLas Pinas City

    At first I was skeptical of this place because I didn't think Belgian waffles was deserving of its…read moreown stall. I thought that is was just going to be another fad. Well, I was wrong. It turns out this place has merits and you can do a lot with Belgian Waffles. Mixing it with different fillings like chocolate, peanut butter and fruits make it interesting and even more tasty. My favorite would be the ham and cream cheese, but the peanut butter waffle was yummy too. Don't expect to be full after eating one waffle sandwich. The waffle itself is quite thin and a little too sloppy to hold without the wrapper. Well, the size is just enough for the price, I guess. I also realized, after eating several waffle sandwiches in one sitting (I shared it with my baby bro), that the simpler varieties (with only one filling) taste better than the waffles with two or more fillings. Probably because the waffles get softer the more you fill it. That only means that they're generous with the fillings. Nevertheless, I'm glad I gave this new place a try. Yay for another cheap thrill!

    Famous Belgian Waffles never fails to make me hungry from the yummy smell coming from their kiosk…read more From a distance you can already smell their freshly cooked belgian waffles. If you have Php 50 to shell out, it's enough to get a taste of their yummy belgian waffles. They have different varieties of flavors to choose from but my favorite is the Maple Syrup & French Butter. It reminds me of eating pancakes in the morning for breakfast. Their belgian waffles are best paired with coffee, which they also have as well. Just a little tip, to have that perfect soft and crunchy texture from your waffle, be sure to eat it as soon as you get it.

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    Wildflour Café + Bakery - FIVE-SPICE FRIED CHICKEN.

    Wildflour Café + Bakery

    4.2(80 reviews)
    7.5 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱₱

    Wildflour in Taguig is that place--the kind where every bite makes you pause and go, "wow... okay."…read more Let's start with the vanilla latte because it deserves top billing. Velvety, fragrant, and perfectly balanced--rich espresso softened by creamy milk and just the right whisper of vanilla. Not sugary, not flat... just smooth, cozy perfection in a cup. The kind of latte you sip slowly because you don't want it to end. The Belgian waffle was straight-up indulgence. Golden and crisp on the outside, light and fluffy inside, topped generously with caramelized bananas, ripe mango, and strawberries. Sweet, buttery, fruity, and beautifully plated--this wasn't just a waffle, it was a moment. And then the Filipino breakfast--comfort food done elegantly. Savory longganisa over warm rice, creamy eggs, and perfectly balanced flavors that feel both nostalgic and elevated. Hearty, satisfying, and deeply comforting in that "this is exactly what I wanted" kind of way. Add in the warm, stylish atmosphere and consistently excellent execution, and Wildflour absolutely delivers. Whether you're here for brunch, coffee, or a proper sit-down meal, this place understands flavor, balance, and indulgence. A must-visit in BGC.

    One thing people do not fully appreciate about traveling halfway across the world is just how…read moredisorienting the time difference can be at first. When my husband and I stay in BGC -- Bonifacio Global City in Taguig within Metro Manila -- our internal clocks are usually completely confused for the first several days. BGC itself is one of the most modern and walkable districts in the Philippines, filled with high-rises, parks, restaurants, shopping areas, and surprisingly peaceful streets during the early morning hours. So naturally, we often find ourselves wandering around the city at dawn while the rest of the world still seems asleep. And when it is 6:00 AM in Manila, it is roughly 5:00 PM back in Sioux Falls depending on daylight savings, which means our bodies are basically convinced it is dinner time while we are attempting to eat breakfast. Traveling is glamorous. Jet lag is not. During one of these early morning walks, we stumbled into Wildflour Cafe, which immediately gave us the feeling of an upscale neighborhood bakery mixed with a polished diner-style brunch spot. It was already surprisingly busy even at that hour, clearly a favorite among locals and early risers. Honestly, the easiest comparison I can make is: Imagine a much more refined and stylish version of Denny's, except with better food, fresher pastries, and significantly more polished presentation. Now to be fair, this is not necessarily the kind of breakfast that completely changes your life forever. But it absolutely is several levels above ordinary diner food. My husband and I both ordered steak and eggs along with a large serving of bread and butter to share because apparently we believe carbohydrates are an important emotional support system while jet lagged. I ordered my eggs scrambled while my husband went with over easy. The breakfast potatoes were fresh, flavorful, and wonderfully prepared. The steak itself was a bit overdone for my personal taste. My husband actually enjoys steak prepared more thoroughly for breakfast dishes, but I have always preferred at least a little pink or redness remaining no matter how small the cut may be. The real star for me, however, was the bread. Warm, fragrant, slightly crumbly, and absolutely wonderful once the butter slowly melted into every crevice. There is something deeply comforting about fresh bread early in the morning while sitting in a quiet cafe halfway around the world watching a city wake up around you. Now the one surprise during this visit was the service. Because Filipino hospitality is usually exceptional. Truly exceptional. In fact, some of the best service experiences my husband and I have ever had anywhere in the world have been in the Philippines. This particular morning, however, things felt a little slower and less attentive than what we are normally accustomed to there. Nothing terrible at all -- the cafe was extremely busy -- but it did stand out compared to the typically warm and highly attentive Filipino dining experience we have come to expect. Overall though, it was still a very enjoyable breakfast and a wonderful way to begin the day. Or technically... begin the day in Manila while our bodies were fully convinced it was bedtime back in Sioux Falls. At some point during breakfast I remember thinking: "We should probably go to sleep soon." At 7:00 AM. Jet lag is a very strange thing.

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