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Freshly Baked Cream Puffs, Pang-Ulit Order

 


The buttery croissant and the delicate cream puff are the most elusive of all my cravings. However, it can be difficult to locate one in your neighborhood or online, as they are available at specialty bakeries and stores in well-known centers throughout the Metro area, or even outside.



For those who are not familiar, cream puffs are traditional French desserts that are distinguished by their light, crisp choux pastry casings that are filled with sweetened whipped cream, vanilla custard, or pastry cream. Powdered sugar, chocolate ganache, or caramel are frequently employed to complete them. This is customary; however, I discovered an online retailer that offers variations of these delicacies.



Cream Puffs by MS, a delightful online bakery, is the creation of Ms. Myla Sincioco. The 'MS' in the name is a tribute to her, while her husband Reo Sincioco and their son Jaego, who designed the business's emblem, provide their expertise and encouragement to this family-owned enterprise.

 

 

Concept:

French

 

 

Resto Format: Online and Delivery

 

 

Quirk:

 

Believe it or not, this online commissary has been in operation for twelve years. Indeed, they have been in operation since 2014. That is certainly a topic for contemplation. Patience is a prerequisite for the establishment of a business.



In Caloocan, they initiated their business by selling a diverse selection of pastries outside San Roque Cathedral. This was a modest, hands-on operation that involved daily customer interaction. Cream pastries rapidly established themselves as their most popular product, consistently selling out and attracting repeat customers. This knowledge enabled them to gain a more comprehensive understanding of their market and to determine which products resonated the most. They expanded their business to online platforms to reach a broader audience as demand increased and consumer preferences evolved.


Presently, Cream Puffs MS joins various clubs (every Saturday, as I was made aware) to market these delectable desserts to more audiences.

 

Location: 8923 Obrero Street cor. Taguig, Barangay Valenzuela, Makati City

(Nearest landmark: Chef Jessie’s Place)

 

 

Specialties: Cream Puffs with 8 flavors to choose from: Caramel, sugar-frosted, chocolate, strawberry, matcha, ube, oreo cookies, and cream and coffee with cashew nuts.

 

 

Typical Spend: Php 130-500.

 

Cream Puffs by MS Menu

 

 

Don’t just take our word for it—Cream Puffs by MS always hits the sweet spot. Not a single negative review has ever touched their famous cream puffs. These freshly-baked delights are so irresistible, you’ll find yourself ordering again and again. That’s the honest truth!

 

 

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by Tere, Jolly Wanderer, and fam_cruziest!

 

 

 

Contact:

MylaSincioco28@gmail.com

09063735279

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