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10 Macaron Shops With Delivery Services In Metro Manila To Brighten Up Your WFH Days

Macaron shops with delivery services in Metro Manila


Popularized by the French, macarons are delightful desserts. They are a classic favorite because of their delicate, round pastel-colored shells filled with delicious fillings.

They aren’t hard to find in the metro either, especially since we can get our hands on these desserts through delivery services. Here are 10 macaron shops with delivery services in Metro Manila so you can brighten up your WFH days.


1. La Vie En Rose Sweets – painted with florals



Image credit: @lavieenrosesweets 

Quality time with the girls that involves watching films such as Marie Antoinette or Pride and Prejudice will be more special when paired with the dainty, floral-themed macarons of La Vie En Rose Sweets, a bakeshop based in Manila. 

The macarons come in feminine shades of white and pink accented with floral details, so you and your girls can be really spoiled like princesses. A box of six hand-painted macarons sells at P330 (~USD6.78), and you can choose from strawberry rose cream, blueberry cheesecake, white chocolate, and dark chocolate.

Delivery options: deliveries around Metro Manila available, and a minimum fee applies. Enquire for details.
Address: 808-910 R-9, Santa Cruz, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila
Website


2. Merry Macarons – sculpted macarons



Image credit: @merrymacarons 

Macarons usually come in round shapes, but to Merry Macarons, a bakeshop based in Fairview, the art of sculpting macarons in unique forms is second nature. The shop is known for their sculpted macarons, ranging from Totoro-shaped to Pokemon-shaped treats. 

Basic shapes can start at P60 (~USD1.23) each, while characters start at P100 (~USD2.05) each. If you’re planning to host parties such as birthday celebrations, they have discount rates starting at 3% for bulk orders of 50-150 pieces. 

Delivery options: by courier service booked by customer
Website


3. Bizu – Filipino flavors from ube to queso de bola



Macaron de Paris
Image credit: @bizuph 

Bizu Patisserie, a homegrown brand founded in 2001 that’s known for European-inspired food and desserts, is also best known for being one of the first shops to bring macarons to the country.

Macaron de Paris has been one of their staples, and this can be enjoyed in various sets (starting at P585, ~USD12.03 box of 4) and flavors, from Filipino favorites such as ube and queso de bola to unique flavors such as French Earl Grey and Malagos Chocolate. 

Delivery fee: P200 (~USD4.11)
Address: Various locations
Opening hours: Vary depending on outlet
Website


4. Macarose – giftable macarons in boxes at an affordable price



Macarose’s Special Packaging
Image credit: @iammacarose 

A box of macarons isn’t always affordable, especially when it’s designed with an elegant box and ribbon. But you can have a set of affordable macarons packed with a premium feel ordered from Macarose, an online bakeshop based in Katipunan. 

Arranged in a pastel box with a satin ribbon and card, Macarose’s Special Packaging (P450, ~USD9.25) makes a perfect gift for simple occasions. It contains 6 macarons, and you can choose any flavors for your box. 

The bakeshop’s regular flavors include vanilla, strawberry, and lemon, plus they have lemon matcha, pistachio, and Belgian milk crunch available as premium flavors. 

Delivery options: by courier service booked by customer
Address: Loyola Heights, Quezon City, 1108 Metro Manila
Website


5. Nibble Manila – celestial-themed macarons



Image credit: @nibblemnl 

When pastel-colored macarons are too plain for your occasion, Nibble Manila can add a dash of color to your macarons with their celestial-themed design in striking blue and red. Instead of solid, single pastel hues, the galaxy-themed macarons are colored with subtle, impressionistic tones that you don’t see in most desserts. 

The bakeshop, based in Manila, offers different flavors such as chocolate, vanilla, and raspberry every month. They have three box sets you can choose from – a box of 12 is at P600 (~USD12.33), an 18-pc box is at P900 (~USD18.50), while a party box of 40 is at P1,880 (~USD38.65).

Delivery options: (on request)
Website


6. Dessert Studio Manila – macarons with dipped strawberries



Macarons and strawberries in a set
Image credit: @dessertstudiomanila 

Dessert Studio Manila, located at Isidora Hills Subdivision in Quezon City, crafts 5-piece macaron sets that come with 18-25 pieces of chocolate-covered strawberries at P2,000 (~USD41.13), so you can balance the tanginess of the berries with the chewy sweetness of macarons.


Macarons as cake decor
Image credit: @dessertstudiomanila

The two desserts are also perfect toppings to add to your cake whenever you’re celebrating special occasions. 

Delivery options: Lalamove, Transportify
Address: Holy Spirit Drive cor. Faustino, Isidora Hills Subdivision, Quezon City, 1127 Metro Manila
Website


7. Hey Macarona – home bakery in Alabang



Image credit: @heymacarona.ph 

Southies of Metro Manila can get their macaron fix too, because there’s Hey Macarona, a bakeshop based in Alabang, Muntinlupa, that’s crafting affordable, homemade macarons in town. 

Plain macarons with classic fillings only start at P360, ~USD7.40 (8 pieces), while custom macarons with premium fillings are from P420, ~USD8.64 to P460, ~USD9.46 (8 pieces). They alternate between both their classic and premium flavors from month to month. You can expect caramel mocha latte and vanilla buttercream to be part of their classic flavors, while premium flavors can go as fancy as dark chocolate espresso and dark chocolate raspberry. 

Delivery options: by courier service, booked by customer
Address: Alabang, Muntinlupa, 1781 Metro Manila
Website


8. The Artisan Home Baker – artisanal macarons for special occasions



Image credit: @theartisanhomebaker

Macaron lovers celebrating bigger occasions such as anniversaries or weddings might want more next-level designs, so check out Quezon City-based The Artisan Home Baker’s macarons.

Here, you can find detailed painted macarons with fine drawings and even cut-outs on top of the desserts. Custom macarons start at P640, ~USD13.16 (box of 8) or at P1,250, ~USD25.70 (box of 16). Their flavors include unique delights such as Belgian dark chocolate and pistachio white chocolate, but they also offer more familiar flavors such as coconut-white and ube leche flan macarons.

Delivery options: by courier service, booked by customer
Address: Araneta Center, Quezon City, 0810 Metro Manila
Website 


9. Madeleine Macarons – BTS-themed macarons



Image credit: @madeleinemacarons 

ARMYs can check out Madeleine Macarons’ custom macarons whenever a special BTS fandom occasion is coming up, because the bakeshop, which is based in Santa Cruz, Manila, can create BTS-themed designs that can range from minimalist drawings to animated images of the boys. 

The macarons with renditions of the 7 members can be bought as a box set of 18 (P1,600, ~USD32.91), with a maximum of 3 flavors. Flavors you can choose from include matcha, vanilla, and fruity cereal, but they also have a Filipino-flavored ensaymada macaron. 

Delivery options: Angkas, Grab Express
Address: Ongpin St., Binondo, Santa Cruz, 1006 Manila
Website


10. TWG Tea Philippines – tea-infused macarons



Image credit: TWG Tea Philippines 

While Singaporean brand TWG Tea is known for their fine teas, they also have a delectable cafe menu selection including unique macaron desserts infused with tea. 

When you want to reward yourself at home with fancier desserts, check out TWG Tea Philippines’ macarons (P70, ~USD1.44 each) with flavors from Napoleon Tea & Caramel, two of their best-selling macarons, to Number 12 Tea & Tiramisu to Camelot Tea & Praline. Matcha lovers can also try the east-meets-west matcha-flavored macarons. 

Delivery options: by courier service booked by customer
Address: Various locations
Opening hours: Vary depending on outlet
Website


Macaron shops in Metro Manila


Cute, colorful, and delicious, macarons are indeed desserts that will easily put a smile on anyone. Fortunately, we can also have these desserts with just a few taps on our phones, thanks to these macaron shops serving their own creative renditions of the beloved dessert. 

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Cover image adapted from: @theartisanhomebaker, @merrymacarons

 

 

Addie Pobre

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