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Sebastian's Ice Cream

5.0

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Sebastian's Ice Cream Location

Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City, Luzon Philippines

Sebastian's Ice Cream is located at Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City, Luzon Philippines. This is a Restaurant restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Sebastian's Ice Cream is around $$,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Sebastian's Ice Cream is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Sebastian's Ice Cream that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .

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Sebastian's Ice Cream Reviews

5.0

2 Reviews

  • SeveEatWorld

    5.0

    My auntie would generally treat people here. I love the unique tastes they will have like sapin sapin, champorado, and natural mango. The ice lotion is light, clean and melts in the mouth area. Its not too lovely either and does not have the artificial flavor other icecreams possess. The employees is nice more than enough to why don't we sample on virtually all the flavors as well, lol. You should test it out for if you're in your community.

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  • Karen Roño-Kierulf

    5.0

    This is among my favourite ice cream shops. My preferred flavour is 'sapin-sapin', motivated by the Filipino rice pastry of exactly the same title. It tastes the same as the pastry it really is mimicking.

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