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Where to Score the Best Halo-Halo Delights in the Country?

12 May 2023
Where to Score the Best Halo Halo Delights in the Country

You’re not a full-blooded Filipino if you haven’t tasted the ever-famous summer dessert called Halo-halo. Literally means “mix-mix” and originated from the Japanese shaved ice, Halo-halo is a perfect cooler for beating the heat. 

 

However, Halo-halo is not only a best seller during summer, but it’s also an all-year-round favorite of many Filipinos. You don’t have to wonder why you can find them sold on the streets or in heirloom restaurants. Such mouthwatering delight is definitely a head-turner.

 

So, wherever you have put up your house and lot Philippines, there’s always one perfect halo-halo for you ready to serve.

 

 

10 Famous Halo-Halo in the Philippines

Now, are you craving some halo-halo? 

 

You’re in luck because our country is home to some of the best-tasting halo-halo delights in the world. From classic to modern variations, there are countless places to satisfy your sweet tooth. Whether you're in Manila, Cebu, or any other province, you're sure to find a halo-halo hotspot that will leave you craving for more.

 

 

Milky Way Cafe 

Situated in the bustling city of Makati in Metro Manila, Milky Way Cafe has been serving classic Filipino dishes and desserts since 1962. Their halo-halo features a mix of ube ice cream, leche flan, sweetened beans, nata de coco (coconut jelly), and macapuno. But wait, there’s more! All their ingredients are made in-house, and every bite makes you feel nostalgic.

 

So if you’re a resident of Lumina Binangonan or Lumina Tanza, visiting Milky Way Cafe to taste the Number 1 Halo-Halo in the country is all worth it.

 

 

Razon's Halo-Halo

This famous restaurant was founded in Guagua, Pampanga in 2003. Today, Razon's of Guagua has expanded to various locations throughout the Philippines, including selected SM Malls nationwide. Their signature halo-halo is known for its simplicity, featuring only crushed ice, sweetened bananas, and macapuno placed in a tall glass.

 

Razon’s branches are close to several Lumina communities, too, since we are a few minutes away from various SM Malls. To name a few, these are Lumina Pampanga, Lumina Batangas, Lumina Pandi, Lumina Plaridel, and Lumina San Miguel. 

 

 

Kabigting's 

Kabigting’s Halo-Halo is located in Angeles City, Pampanga, and has been serving their unique version of refreshing halo-halo since 1995. Their available branches can be found in selected Robinson’s Mall, such as Robinson’s Angeles, Robinson’s Malolos, and Robinson’s Starmills. They also have a branch in SM City Telabastagan, which is fortunate for Lumina Pampanga and Bulacan residents.

 

Their usual halo-halo ingredients include a mix of sweet beans, ube halaya (purple yam jam), pastillas (milk candies), and yema (custard candy). They are also known for using carabao milk instead of evaporated milk for added linamnam.

 

 

Ben's Halo-Halo Ice Cream 

Even the coldest places in the country have halo-halo delights to offer. If you come to the cool city of Baguio in Northern Luzon, Ben's Halo-Halo Ice Cream also serves Halo-halo with a creamy and decadent version in ice cream form. Their halo-halo ice cream features a mix of sweet beans, finely shaved ice, nata de coco, and langka.

 

So, residents from Lumina Manaoag, don’t forget to visit Ben’s Halo-halo. Their Spicy Winter Halo-halo is a must-try.

 

 

Icebergs 

With branches in various locations throughout the Philippines, Icebergs has been serving their towering halo-halo since 1979. Their special halo-halo includes a mix of sweet beans, jellies, fruits, and ube ice cream, topped with a generous scoop of leche flan.

 

Don’t worry if you live outside Metro Manila because Icebergs accepts takeout and delivery. Lucky are those who reside in Lumina Binangonan, it’s only an hour away from the nearest Icebergs branch in Eastwood Mall. 

 

Icebergs Halo-halo is perfect for sharing with the family.

 

 

Aling Banang's  

If you’re an ube lover, you can find the best halo-halo hotspot in San Juan Public Market. Aling Banang's has been serving their original halo-halo since 1930. Their halo-halo features a mix of sweet beans, nata de coco, langka, and an extra serving of ube and leche flan.

 

The nearest Aling Banang branch from Lumina Binangonan is located in Quezon City.

 

Indeed, Lumina Homes offer not only affordable house and lot for sale to aspiring homeowners but also broad access to gastronomic adventure. Thus, there will be no dull moment once you live in any of our residential community. From authentic Filipino cuisine to summer coolers, you can find a plethora of food hubs near Lumina Homes.

 

Make an investment with Lumina Homes now and get your own affordable house and lot unit in your preferred location.

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