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Milk Trade

3.7

20 Reviews

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₱ 150 / Person

Century City Mall

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Milk Trade is located at Hole in the Wall, Fourth Floor, Century City Mall, Kalayaan Avenue, Poblacion, Makati City. This is a Desserts restaurant near the Century City Mall.The average price range at Milk Trade is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Milk Trade is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Century City Mall area. There are different kinds of food in Milk Trade that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6329446623.

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3.7

20 Reviews

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  • Zeynep Bilgenur Doğan

    3.0

    Located at the hippest food hub "Hole in the Wall" at Century Mall. The stall design takes you back to old asia with its tiled wall and classic chinaware plating. Pay as you order. The Set Menu with a pair of warm waffle and chilled milk is priced at P150. HITS:Milk TeaClassic or Green Tea Eggette (aka Bubble Waffle) MISS:Chilled yolk failed to impress. In pinoy terms, its like a leche flan with thin layers of flavor.

  • Wisnup99

    4.0

    Loove their egg yolk steamed milk and dark chocolate eggette..Steamed milk really taste like leche flan that most filipinos like..The good thing is that it isn't too sweet so you can come back for more.. :)

  • Migz Rodriguez

    4.0

    Milk Trade will bring you back to street comfort foods of Hongkong. I think I should try their other offerings from the menu, but the classic eggette is a must!

  • Paravans Valdez

    4.0

    We went to hole in the wall in century city mall after a long tiring day of work, since we didn't know what are we going to eat we explored the kiosk inside hole in the wall. All of the food that we saw on the kiosk was so indulging. But since we have eaten a rice meal on our break time we decided to have some snacks and pooof we found this eggettes. It's our first time to try some, it comes with diff flavor of pudding and the eggettes also. It's like a waffle with some kind of egg taste on it . But surely it was delicious! 😋😋😋🍴👍🏻👍🏻Ps: We also tried a plate of nacho's at Posporo's Tex-Mex Food stall. Overall great experience, accomodating staffs, good food and very comfortable place to catch up with friends. 😊😊😊👍🏻👍🏻😋

  • Danica Jelina Rayos

    3.0

    It has been awhile since I visited what once a go to place for a food adventure, here at Hole In The Wall. This spot that features dishes unavailable elsewhere could have just sparked the abundant food parks we see today. We were craving for dessert and spotted this unusual stall marketing milk. Milk Trade sells desserts made of mostly two bases, milk and eggs. We got to try their specialties and we just found it normal and nothing too spectacular. First on our laps was a set of Steamed Milk + Eggette. Steamed Milk is actually custard and has egg yolk, egg whites and your choice of flavor (we got chocolate). Eggette, on the other hand, is bubble waffle, crisp on the outside and soft on its inside. We got the bitter sweet Japanese flavor, matcha. We also tried the one with toppings which I found really expensive at Php 250. The Espresso Peanut variety is plain steamed milk filled with caramelized peanut, mochi, coffee jelly and lots of really sweet coffee syrup. This was overwhelming to have with all the flavors and quite messy to eat. I suggest skipping this and just going for the simpler ones.

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