While enjoying the ride at The Fort Bus, J suddenly mentioned 'cronut'. I was't sure what I heard, then he said it's a half-croissant, half-doughnut and it's one of the most sought-after pasty today. He knows I'm a fan of both, croissant and doughnuts; of bread, cakes and pastries. He knew I won't decline his invitation even if we have prior commitment. So, we look for the bakery along the Fort offering cronuts, Wildflour Bakery!
We were dropped at 28th street and walked going 26th corner 5th where Wildflour Cafe is located. The cafe was full of customers, considering it's a Sunday but we're lucky we were able to grab a table for two besides the bread shelves.
I realized it was meant to be since it was the only vacant table, Seats For Two! Even on a full house, a staff immediately served us a glass of cold water and complementary baguette with butter and rock salt on the side. By the way, if you follow me on Instagram perhaps you've seen these yummy pastries, other delectable dishes and even my travel photos.
The cronuts and other baked products are not included in the menu. We arrived past 2 in the afternoon but their cronuts will be available by 3-3:30 pm. Anyway, the cafe offers other interesting dishes such as the bone marrow (P350), pancakes, waffles, steak and the mouthwatering croque madame (P420). There are other baked goodies such as muffins, warm sticky icky bun and cannele (another best-seller) too.
Since the family dinner was set at 4pm, we decided to wait for the cronuts. Meanwhile, we had cannele and a tall glass of cold Green Tea Mojito. By the way, the server said their green tea mojito is liquor free. I just forgot to clarify and inquire the ingredients because we're too focused on the cronuts. Topped with a slice of lemon, light in flavor and a bit minty, the Green Tea Mojito (P110) was refreshingly good and thirst-quenching.
Cannele |
Around 3pm, the much-awaited Cronuts came! I found out most customers were also waiting in line for the half-croissant, half-doughnut pastry. By the way, don't forget to ask for the queuing number. We were the 7th customer. Ever since the cronut craze started at Wildflour, they had to limit purchases to three (3) pieces daily. So, if you have companion and wants to purchase too, whether child or adult, he should also wait in line. You can't use the same queuing number even if you're together.
I was upset when I found out that there were only 4 pieces of dulce de leche and tiramisu from 100 crafted cronuts that afternoon. Of course, the first customer has the chance of getting the best sellers. She bought all the dulce de leche and 1 tiramisu. I would not want to think it's a marketing strategy so that customers would come back more often.
I approached the friendly manager/supervisor for few information on their cronuts. She told me they produce 500 cronuts a day, about 150 goes to customers who reserved 1 day in advance. Regarding the limited flavors (dulce de leche and tiramisu) she explained that they were able to produce a total of four only due to the ingredients available.
The Verdict!
To Go Cronuts!
How about you, have you tried these savory cronuts? Did you patiently waited in line? Do you have any idea where to buy CRONUTS? I heard Chatime in Pioneer released their own version of Cronuts, too. I haven't been there, perhaps if you're near the area you would want to try their cronuts. I would love to hear your story.
Wild Flour Cronuts are available in variety of flavors - plain, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry mixed berry at P120 each while the dulce de leche and tiramisu sold at P150 each. Cronuts are available around
- 9 AM
- 11-11:30 AM
- 1-1:30 PM
- 2:30 pm
- 3-3:30 pm (on Sundays).
Sorry, I forgot to ask what time in the evening.
Should I come back? Yes, for the remaining cronut variants, the dulce de leche and tiramisu. And by the way, the croque madame looks so divine? I'll certainly come back for it, pricey but an order can be shared by two or three.
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Wild Flour Bakery and Cafe 5th Corner 26th Street,
Ground Floor, NET Lima Building
Opens: Monday-Thursday 8am-10pm
Friday-Saturday 8am-11pm
Sunday Brunch 8am-4pm
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