Negros Occidental is a dangerous place for diabetics. Bacolod City, particularly, is teeming with sugary goodness. Like moths to flame, we couldn't help but be drawn into Bacolod's cafés and pastry shops.
6th Lacson St. DOLL Bldg., Bacolod City
(034) 433 6586
Felicia's mouth-watering cakes and goodies
Swiss chocolate (left) and cream puff (right)
I wanted to try as many as I could but I was still so full from the cansi lunch at Sharyn's that I had to resign myself to cream puff (Php 90) and travel bud to a slice of Swiss chocolate cake (Php 80). The cream puff looked delicious but did not live up to its looks. I liked the filling, but, on the whole, it disappointed me. I couldn't finish it. The Swiss chocolate cake was a different story. It was gone in sixty seconds.
Cafe Bob's
21st Street, Bacolod City
(034) 434 2409
Bob's baked bounty
Gelato aplenty
Cab Gelato's dark choco in a waffle cone
Cafe Bob's is just across 21 Restaurant and that's where we skedaddled to after slurping our bowls of batchoy. With stomachs not having enough space for a piece of cake, we just fed our eyes with Bob's display of cakes. Off on the left side of the cafe, we admired Cab Gelato's array of colorful cold goodness. I gave in to the temptation and bought a cone of dark chocolate gelato (Php 95). Expensive, yes, but truly delicious.
Calea
Balay Quince, 15th Street, Bacolod City
(034) 435 8413
My sweet teeth are aching just looking at this wide selection!
Floating Island (left) and lemon merengue (right)
A visit to Bacolod would not be complete without having a piece of Calea. Though I have always liked their chocolate cake, I thought I'd try something new this time: Floating Island (Php 75) and lemon merengue (Php 75). Floating Island is like brazo de mercedes that's not put together right physically, but tastes even better. Lemon merengue was perfectly lemony, complete with real lemon strips. One can never go wrong with Calea.
Milk + Tea
Balay Quince, 15th Street, Bacolod City
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Almond milk tea with black gulaman
The milk tea craze has also reached Bacolod. We found Milk+Tea just above Calea in Balay Quince. As a a last hurrah, I bought a large almond milk tea with gulaman (Php 100)... something to sip while we wait for our flight home. How was it, you ask? Let's just say I've had better. And for a hundred pesos, it was expensive.
How devouring desserts made Mustachio's sweet teeth ache:
Desserts at Felicia's Php 170
Gelato at Bob's Cafe/Cab Gelato Php 95
Desserts at Calea Php 150
Milk tea from Milk + Tea Php 100
Not for the Diabetic (you're here!)