Wildflour Café + Bakery

Wildflour Cafe + Bakery offers international fare and specialty breads and cakes. It's a bakery at heart and was the first purveyor of cronuts in Manila. It's for people who enjoy the feeling of slow Sunday mornings.

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Address

Ground Flr, O Square Greenhills, Ortigas Ave (at Wilson St) San Juan San Juan Philippines

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Dining Options Take-out
Restroom Yes
Drinks Cocktails

Comments / 6


Keywords:

desserts caramel cake smoothies cheesecake bibingka marble salted caramel bread classes
Jing F

Food is delicious, bread is great and dessert is fabulous!

Richie

Best place to have dessert when you're in Greenhills. ????????

Melissa Collins

We sat outside and had two delicious smoothies plus a marble chocolate muffin . All delicious. Great service, always refilling our water classes . Friendly staff . Not too busy even on a Sat evening.

Michael

Bibingka cheesecake and salted caramel cake are excellent.

Michael

Salted chocolate cake

Gene Tiongco

Coffee bun

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