Sugar Rush! Five Best Places to Buy Tanghulu in Metro Manila

Have you caught the tanghulu fever in Manila?
This sweet, crunchy fruit snack has been a Chinese favorite for centuries, traditionally made with hawthorn berries coated in hardened syrup. Today, tanghulu has evolved into a global treat, featuring fruits like strawberries, grapes, and oranges. Recently, Metro Manila has embraced this well-loved dessert, with new vendors popping up in local markets and cafés. Whether you’re strolling through a busy weekend bazaar or exploring hidden culinary gems, these tanghulu treats in the metro will surely satisfy your sweet cravings.
Good Pastry Cafe
Good Pastry Cafe offers a unique twist on tanghulu by featuring Shine Muscat grapes and Clementine oranges alongside the traditional strawberries. The staff here are warm and welcoming, always ready with a smile to make your visit more enjoyable. Pairing tanghulu with their delicious baked goods, this café provides a full culinary experience that’s perfect for those looking for something a little different.
Location: Good Pastry Cafe, 53 Connecticut, San Juan, Metro Manila
Berrylicious at Greenfield Weekend Market
Are you craving strawberries? Berrylicious, known for its strawberry-centric offerings, serves a satisfying tanghulu with fresh, sweet strawberries coated in crispy syrup. For only P100, this treat is perfect for a weekend snack that everyone can enjoy. Find them at Greenfield Weekend Market every Saturday and Sunday.
Don’t forget to order a drink to end your tanghulu adventure on a high note.
Location: Berrylicious, Greenfield District Central Park, Mayflower St, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila
Fruitbites Tanghulu
For those on a budget, Fruitbites Tanghulu is the place to be. Offering an affordable twist on tanghulu, you can enjoy a stick of strawberry or grape tanghulu starting at just P30. Their reasonable prices make them perfect for a quick snack during holidays or local bazaars. Additionally, Fruitbites Tanghulu is an ideal spot to stock up, whether you’re sharing these sweet treats with loved ones or planning a well-deserved mukbang.
Location: Fruitbites Tanghulu, 157 M. dela Fuente Street Sampaloc 1008 Manila
Mr. QQ
Adding to the long list of dessert spots in Malate is Mr. QQ, known for its Taiwanese-inspired snacks, including tanghulu made with juicy strawberries and green grapes. At just P95 per stick, these tanghulu treats are perfect for anyone craving a crunchy, sugary bite. Going out and trying new things is always refreshing, and if you're near Malate, Mr. QQ is definitely the spot to check out for a fun and satisfying snack experience.
Location: Mr. QQ, Dominga Street, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila
Café Crisostomo
If you’re in Tondo, Café Crisostomo is a must-visit for tanghulu lovers. Starting at P95 per stick, their tanghulu options include strawberries, grapes, and blueberries, offering a great variety for anyone with a sweet tooth. What’s more, the lively energy of the people around Tondo adds to the fun atmosphere, creating a food experience that’s truly unforgettable.
Location: Café Crisostomo, 2121 Velasquez St, Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila
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