Whether it’s summer or rainy season, ice cream and soft serve is always a good idea in Manila. Here are 3 places that will never disappoint:
A homegrown old school ice cream parlor from the Wildflour Cafe & Bakery group (in fact, you can order the Wildflour burger to eat with your ice cream and milkshakes). You can go up to the tins and sample the ice creams. Coffee ice cream fans – you will love the Verve espresso coffee flavor.
G/F Net Lima
4th Avenue corner 26th Street
BGC, Taguig
+63-2-887-3622
Monday to Thursday, 11am to 12am
Friday and Saturday, 11am to 2am
Sunday, 12pm to 12am
If you want a little treat that won’t make you feel entirely guilty, the soft serve cones at St. Marc Cafe will be your best friend. The mango is best in Manila as they serve our fresh, local mangoes cut onto the vanilla soft serve. Make sure to finish it because the treat of cereal is on the bottom – the best way to enjoy cereal is with the soft serve!
Multiple locations around Metro Manila
If you are looking for quality milk soft serve or authentic matcha green tea soft serve, head to Tsujiri for a cup, cone, or larger parfait. While the milk tastes richer, you can also appreciate the depth of flavor of the milk and green tea.
Multiple locations around Metro Manila
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