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The Lost Bread HQ

3.1

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3.1

20 Reviews

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  • Kefas Adhi

    3.0

    I tried Carnival cake shake which contains vanilla ice cream, caramel, cheesecake, popcorn, and cotton candy. The drink was pleasing to the eyes but it was too sweet for me. Nonetheless, I liked their idea of turning cake flavors into shakes.

  • Arthur Manuputty

    5.0

    Super like their desserts here. Sugar rush as they say but you'd leave with your happy taste buds. :) A bit pricey though but if you have a sweet tooth, don't miss this!

  • Ernawati Gozali

    4.0

    The place: Very vibrant. Instagrammable. Relaxed. Food wise, it's worth a try. What we ordered in The Lost Bread HQ? Grilled Cheese, Fried Potato Balls, Teriyaki Fish Burger. Yum yum in our tum tum!!! It is just that, for me, at some point you get "suya" with how flavorful it is. The serving size was good for the price. I want to commend also the servers. They were very accomodating. Kudos! There's still a lot of food on their menu that I would want to try very soon. 😍

  • Phatty

    4.0

    10% service charge which is quite fair for how they treat their customers. The number of serving for pasta is for sharing (for me). Fries is just okay. But the 'baby shake' which is for 18+ is the bomb. Haha! Shake with alcohol. ❤️

  • Kyra Vazquez

    2.0

    Too expensive service charge we waited for our drinks for almost 15-20minutes just to be served, while they served the food first? Ambience was relaxing, Food was delicious but the milkshake not that good.

  • Nicole Sadsad

    4.0

    deleted my old review to make way for this one (😅)!! at this point, i've been here thrice. here's what i've tried.✍ bonfire overshake ∶ my favorite milkshake. all-time. not once have i gone to tlb without ordering it. love at first sip. i guess it really is a bonfire, in milkshake form. so, so rich and creamy. i think they even roast the marshmallows to get that authentic gooeyness. i also love the chocolate sauce they drizzle on top!! the graham crumbs add an interesting texture to the shake itself. so much love for this overshake!!✍ cookie jar overshake ∶ what i always notice first when i have a sip of this, is the cinnamon-y taste. it's very subtle but i think it adds a nice twist to the shake. the cookie dough on the outside of the glass was the first i've ever tried (😅) and to be completely honest, i didn't like it. i don't know how cookie dough is actually supposed to taste, though, so i'll leave that to the experts. with that being said, i still liked the small cookies on top. can't quite figure out if they taste like chips ahoy or chips delight, but i do have faith in tlb and believe that they source it on their own. ✍ popshake overshake ∶ to be completely honest, i didn't enjoy this at all. it's waaay too sweet for my liking, and pistachio just isn't my thing, i guess. the popsicle was good though. i'd recommend this to pistachio lovers, the flavor is really strong!! ✍ cheesy bacon pull-apart bread ∶ so good!! i usually have a low tolerance for the flavor of cheese (i get umay real quick) but this wasn't the case for the pull-apart bread. i just wish there was a bit more bacon, there's a pretty okay amount on top but the loaf is thick so when you slice it, parang kulang. other than that, though, i loved it because it was very filling (my friend and i each ate half of the loaf) and definitely did not come short on taste.✍ fried mashed potato balls ∶ as a potato fan, this made me so happy. i even ingested two of them whole. the syringes were just a bit frustrating, though. one of them wouldn't work but when it did, it exploded all over the plate. as for the taste, i got very nacho / sour cream vibes from the shots. it's supposedly just a starter but it's definitely filling as well (like the pull-apart bread).service is good. staff are always nice and attentive. ambiance is quite similar to that of the sunnies cafe branches. they kind of have the same aesthetic. i personally preferred when they hadn't painted the left wall with those leaves but it looks cute na rin. seating isn't comfortable!! and i think they could do better with the air conditioning. i don't know if it's because pawisin lang talaga ako or if it really just isn't cold, but it seems that my body always has to acclimatize to the temperature whenever i go here (😅). still, definitely one of my favorite restos in maginhawa!! more on the pricey side but i think they make up for it in what they serve. not sure when i'll be back, but i'm sure that it's soon. more power, the lost bread!! 🌻

  • Aynna Carado

    4.0

    I was actually hesitant in trying their famous Overshakes because I thought it would taste too sweet for me (judging from how it looks) However, the Bonfire Overshake definitely changed my perspective on it. It has the right amount of sweetness that will keep you wanting for more. It doesn't have an "umay" factor either. For someone who isn't a fan of anything that's too sweet, this is my newfound fave dessert! Another plus for this place is their interiors. Aside from their shakes, every corner of this resto is instagram-worthy!

  • KL Rodelas

    4.0

    The place was so nice. The food was great but we waited quite long but it was okay. The people were very accommodating. We ordered Match-O, Cookie Jar, Cheese Stuffed Katsu, Sukiyaki Beef Tapa and Mixed Berries Pancake. They were all satisfying. We couldn’t even finish eating them all. Overall, it was a good place to unwind. #TheLostBread #GetLost #2

  • Biba Manila

    1.0

    Concept on milkshakes was awesome. Shakes look exactly the they have it on photo but I go to a resto to have good service. The waitress was warm and welcoming but the manager was the opposite. We wanted to sit on the couch upstairs to chill since we ate a lot from Mokja so my bestfriend asked if we could. She told her we couldn't since she wanted to fill the ground floor first. Accepting that we cant was easy but the way she talked with sarcasm was unacceptable for a manager. Afterwhich we looked at the menu. She(manager) was then outside. As I was waiting for my friend to choose what's her order I was looking around then the manager came. She asked condescendingly if were gonna order. I really dont care what the price of the items are in the menu but to discriminate your customers the way she did was plain trashy. The place, the food was awesome. Manager was way too arrogant.

  • Ankith

    4.0

    Milkshakes have been a classic for centuries and cafes and restaurant find ways to make milkshakes more interesting and fun. The Lost Bread Cafe in Maginhawa Quezon City is a very modern, chic, and innovative food shoppe in the country. Its French toasts and milkshakes are at the top of the game. Their unique and amazing presentationsbif their milkshakes is a sure hit for people craving for food porn.

The Lost Bread HQ Location

The Lost Bread HQ is located at 80 Maginhawa Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City. This is a Beverages restaurant near the Teachers Village. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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