desserts at Mom & Tina’s Bakery Cafe (C5, Pasig)
12 November 2008
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Snaps of desserts we had at the quaint little food place along C5 — Mom & Tina’s Bakery Café.





Mango Torte

Toblerone Torte

Strawberry and Walnut Torte

I loved the mango variant the most ![]()










ang sarap naman nyan…:D
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what’s the address of this place?
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ang sarap naman nyan! toblerone torte!
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haha.. I’ll bring you there when you’re in town
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dunno the exact street address, but it’s right along C5, beside House of Mini’s and across SM Supercenter Pasig.
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hehe my friends liked it.. ako not as much as the mango torte (i like fruity desserts more)
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wow… that looks really good!
(and by the way, the smilies in ur other posts are really cute!)
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Ooooh sarap nyan! I had the 3 tubs (mango, chocolate, strawberry) for my ‘07 birthday party in IBM!
They’re perfect for birthdays ’cause you don’t have to slice it; people can just dig in!
Same here, I like the mango torte above all the others.
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thanks! hehe
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cool! hehe
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cool2. is the consistency likened to ice cream? or yograt maybe? looks yummy those things. hehe
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