Monday, August 10, 2015

#cutestcafeever

It took quite a while before we decided to try this place, even though it's just a block away from us.

I was very reluctant to go to Bunny Baker because I found the price of their food to be a bit too steep, plus, I've read some bloggers confirming the same.

Anyway, we just had our dinner and wanted some sweets. We were initially planning to just go to Starbucks, but Kyle wanted to try something new. Hence, we ended up going to Bunny Baker.

The place is well-lit, had a very fun and lively aura, and it was just undeniably cute! The furnishings were like something from a cutesie TV show.

 


 

I was really glad that we were there just to have dessert and some drinks. Browsing over the menu made me cringe a bit, because the food were really priced high (Beef Tapa for Php 295 :( ). We ordered Cafe Mocha (Php 140), BB Premium Iced Cocoa (Php 140), and their Ooey Gooey (Php 285).

 

 
I wasn't able to take a picture of the iced chocolate, but there was nothing special about the presentation. Taste wise, it was similar to the Belgian Chocolate from Blenz Cafe, but a bit diluted. My cafe mocha on the other hand, had a cute bunny latter art on it. As most of you guys know, this is one of the things they became famous for. Unfortunately, their Cafe Mocha was not of my liking. I just found it a bit too bitter.

The Ooey Gooey looked intimidating, not because of its size, but due to the potential sugar intake that we were about to ingest. The name fits this cake perfectly! It's nicely done on the outside, but super soft, fudgy and gooey on the inside. Surprisingly, it wasn't too sweet. It was topped with salted caramel gelato (tip: you can choose the flavor of your choice), which was a perfect balance for the cake.

Overall, we had a pretty nice experience with their dessert and drinks.

The Bunny Baker

Unit 301, Hemady Square, Doña Hemady St, New Manila, Quezon City, Metro Manila - (02) 650-4153

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