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The Dessert Museum Manila

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    JuvesFoodandTravel
  • 19. Nov. 2019
  • 3 Min. Lesezeit

Aktualisiert: 20. Nov. 2019


The Dessert Museum is a 12,000-sq. ft. space with 8 mouthwatering rooms of sugar-filled happiness.


How much does a day at The Dessert Museum Manila cost?

Tickets bought over the counter cost around P799 while tickets availed online cost around P699.




After paying the entrance fee you will receive this pink bracelet 😀😀😍





Donut Room


The Donut Room. feast your eyes on hundreds of doughnuts hanging from above. It literally felt it was raining with doughnuts. Sadly, they’re not edible, well at least not yet. If you’re not fond of strawberry glazed donuts, then just scoot on over to the other wall covered with an array of colorful and yummy-looking ones.


Marshmallow Room



In the next room, it’ll be raining with marshmallows – about a thousand of them! Here, you can claim your free marshmallow. Indulge and dip it in TDM’s own chocolate fondue fountain in chocolate or strawberry flavors. Sometimes, caramel dipping is available too


Candy Cane Room

Are you naughty or nice? Before proceeding into the Candy Cane room, you’ll have to choose between two doors which represent you. Don’t worry, whatever door you choose you‘ll still end up in the same room..😍



Ice Cream Room

Of course, it’s only fitting to have an ice cream room at The Dessert Museum.. We loved how imaginative TDM went by installing a hot air balloon made from an ice cream cone. If you’re pretty artsy, have a shot and pose against the ice cream mural painted as a thought bubble.


Bubble Gum Room

Fond of ballpit play as a kid? Relive your younger years at TDM’s Bubble Gum Room. Here, you can choose to go inside the giant bubble gum machine which has hundreds of playballs and balloons spinning around the air. Or just get popping by being inside their giant bubblemaker.


Gummy Bear Room

You can say hello to gigantic gummy bears on the next section. Plus, you can jump on the small trampolines here and lie down on a bathtub full of toys. And, don’t forget to claim your free gummy bears in this section too.


Cotton Candy Room

Got sore feet? Take it easy and take a walk in the park in the Cotton Candy Room. Grab a treat and marvel at the fluffy trees and clouds made of pink cotton candy. Word of caution, don’t be deceived. They may look real, but the decorations are not for eating.



Cake Pop Room

And finally, we finish things off with some cake as you enter the 8th and final stop: The Cake Pop Room. Now time to use your inner strength 💪sit on one of the ginormous cake pops hanging from the ceiling. No swinging ala wrecking ball though! Then shoot some hoops before enjoying your own free cake pop.😘





By now, it’s quite obvious that we had a sweet time at The Dessert Museum and just didn’t want the fun to stop. Personally, we enjoyed how interactive and vibrant the whole place was. It was like we were all kids again running through some gigantic candy wonderland!


TDM’s Location

The Dessert Museum is located at the ground floor of the S Maison Mall, at Conrad Hotel Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay. If you’re not familiar with Conrad Hotel Manila, you can find it in between Buffet 101 – Seaside Blvd. and SMX Convention Center. Then, you can easily get your way to the museum as it sits beside the Starbucks Coffee.

The Dessert Museum Manila





Location: Unit 124, 126, 127a, Coral Way, S Maison Mall, Conrad Hotel Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City









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