Sunday, October 3, 2021

You Can Only Get M Bakery's New Choc Nut Cupcake at Their Newest Branch

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PHOTO BY M Bakery ILLUSTRATION Warren Espejo

(SPOT.ph) Dessert fans around the Philippines rejoiced when New York's Magnolia Bakery opened their own Philippine outpost—dubbed M Bakery—in 2018. After all, that finally meant their famous cupcakes were now easier to get hold of, plane ticket optional! Their first branch is located in BGC, but if you're in Makati and find yourself in need of your M Bakery fix, you're in luck. Yup, the bakeshop is opening their second Philippine store at Power Plant Mall in Rockwell—and they've got sweet treats that'll be exclusive to that branch, too!

Also read: The Best Strawberry Cakes You Can Order on GrabFood and Foodpanda

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Folks in Makati, M Bakery is heading to your area!
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Check out the soon-to-open branch of M Bakery at Power Plant Mall:

M Bakery's Power Plant Mall branch will have their signature line of American baked treats including cupcakes, cookies and bar cookies, pies, muffins, icebox desserts, and of course, their famous banana pudding! 

But what you'll really want to look forward to are their Power Plant Mall branch exclusives. There's the Bubbly Cupcake (P165), for one, that pairs together a vanilla cupcake with a creamy vanilla-bean meringue buttercream for a classic, no-frills treat that's anything but, well, vanilla. The Choc Nut Cupcake (P165) highlights the Filipino chocolate-peanut candy of the same name, with a Choc Nut filling, Choc Nut buttercream, and Choc Nut chunks to deliver its nutty, dusky flavor in every forkful or bite.

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The Bubbly Cupcake is a snazzier take on their classic Vanilla Cupcake.
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There's no shortage of the Filipino chocolate-peanut candy in the Choc Nut Cupcake.
PHOTO BY M Bakery

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For a not-too-sweet treat you can have with your afternoon tea, try the Banana Streusel Muffin (P220), which comes topped with a brown-sugar pecan streusel for a welcome dose of crunch. They've got exclusive hand pie flavors, too—take your pick from the fruity Blueberry (P375) or the more decadent Chocolate Hazelnut (P185).

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The addition of a brown-sugar pecan streusel on the Banana Streusel Muffins is everything. 
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A flaky pastry envelops a juicy blueberry filling in the Blueberry Hand Pie.
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There's a Chocolate Hazelnut version, too—looking at ya, Nutella fans!
PHOTO BY M Bakery

For the month of October, they'll also be having the Magic Banana Pudding (P155/small, P305/medium, P395/large) as their banana pudding flavor of the month. Think of it as a cross between the banana dessert and magic bars, with toasted coconut, graham crackers, and chocolate chips mingling with the vanilla pudding and bananas—yup, totally a pairing we never knew we needed!

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Don't miss the Magic Banana Pudding only available this October!
PHOTO BY M Bakery

If you're as excited as we are, get your sweet tooth ready and mark your calendars: The Power Plant Mall branch opens their doors on October 10, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.! They'll be on the 2nd floor, right across Uniqlo, and you can place your orders in advance by giving their hotline a ring. If you can't drop by, you can also order via delivery apps GrabFood, Foodpanda, and Pickaroo.

M Bakery is the Philippine outpost of Magnolia Bakery, a New York bakeshop that first opened in 1996. Magnolia Bakery is best known for their cupcakes and other bakes, and shot to fame as they appeared on the hit show Sex and the City.

M Bakery will be at 2/F Power Plant Mall, Rockwell, Makati City. For advanced orders, contact 0917-822-1262; for delivery orders, find M Bakery on GrabFood, Foodpanda, and Pickaroo. For more information, check out M Bakery PH's Facebook page.

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