New look of The Dessert Museum

WARNING: Photos are too cute. Ready your eyes for some instagrammable and colorful pictures… LOL

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So happy to be back at this paradise. Yes, I call it such because the whole place is so extra and instagrammable. I suggest to bring your cutest #OOTD and camera. Hehe

Before we share to you the new look of the museum, you might want to read our first visit here to have a comparison of the new and old version of it.

The Dessert Museum 2016

Now, let’s start the tour!!! First, you have to have your “passport” before entering the first room, which is the Donut Room. That passport will be your access to get your free desserts too! So don’t lose it. 😀

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The passport

HOW MUCH IS THE TICKET?

You have choices, whether walk in or through online bookings.

Walk-in: 799 php

Dessert Museum Online: 699 php

Klook: 529 php

I highly suggest you book via online to save as much 20%. We booked our tickets via Klook!

Klook.com

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When we went here last 2016, they only have 8 rooms. But now, they remove some of the old rooms and renovate it to a more beautiful and instagrammable room.

DONUT ROOM

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Before, there’s no free dessert in this room. But now, they already have! Yey for free donuts!

MARSHMALLOW ROOM

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Before, the free dessert here were marshmallow with your choice of dip. But now, it’s marshmallow inside an ice cream cone. I think I like the old one.

They also renovate the other side of the room that makes it more cute and lively.

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They also have a corner here which you can pose and use their posters that have different advocacy from the Philippines. Good job!

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NAUGHTY OR NICE ROOM

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Are you naughty or nice? Here, they renovate some parts of the room and the desserts as well. Before, you will get a free macaroon here. But now, you can choose whether a lollipop or a cotton candy. Now, they added a tea set up which has big tea cups and giant macaroons.

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BANANA BEACH ROOM

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This is the former ice cream room which before, I said, the least favorite room of ours because of its plain design. Now, they renovate it with this summer-vibe look! The free dessert here is banana dipped in frozen chocolates. So far, the dessert here was my favorite.

GUMBALL ROOM

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They have a new set up here too. But the gumball is still here and no free dessert in this room, still.

BEWITCHED BAKERY ROOM

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This is the former gummy bear room. Happy that this is the new look! Too much pastel and cookies here. HAHA but no, there’s no free dessert here.

PIÑATA PIT ROOM

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The former cotton candy room. I like this better than the old one. Plus, the dessert here is mango graham. Yummy!

CAKE POPS ROOM

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They added a big ballpit at the center which we don’t have a picture because it was full of kids in it. HAHA. Still, the free dessert here are cake pops.

WATCH OUR QUICK TOUR AT THE DESSERT MUSEUM

CONTACT NUMBER:

Mobile: 09173005966

E-mail: hello@thedessertmuseum.com

ADDRESS:

G/F, S Maison Mall, Conrad Hotel Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City

OPERATING HOURS:

10:00 AM-10:00 PM, daily (Last tickets sold at 8:00 PM)

SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS:

Website: www.dessertmuseum.com

Facebook: The Dessert Museum

Instagram: @dessertmuseum

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