Ever since the upside
down bakery caught my eye, I have been bugging my mom that she brings me there.
But I think I need to work on my charms. Thankfully, N was open to the idea of
visiting the place with me. So off we go to the upside down bakery, or
popularly known as Pan de Amerikana
It was a hot day when
we visited Pan de Amerikana. And the place being an open space wasn’t something
that we were looking for that time. Such made us order Halo-Halo (PHP50) with
the hopes of helping us cool down.
We had fun taking
pictures of the place as it is such a pretty place. They even have a minibridge as a pathway to the dining area. Soon, our orders were served.
Well, I actually
forgot to take a photo of the Halo-Halo and I didn’t really mind as it was
practically a bowl of ice. There were not much toppings. I didn’t get to taste
any langka, saba or leche flan. I was hoping that there would be an ube ice
cream but there was none. :(
We just took more
photos of the adorable place and I even had my photo taken with the upside down
dining set. Cue: Hihihi.
I bought some wheat pandesal
at PHP6 each and one pandesal would be enough to fill the tummy! I even enjoyed
it without spread. I guess it’s best to stick to their specialty when you
visit.
Pan de Amerikana is
located at 118 Katipunan Avenue, White Plains, Quezon City.
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