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La Lola spreads happiness in Iloilo - one churro at a time!

Churros! 
They're crisp in the outside yet soft inside. You can eat them plain,  dusted or dipped and have them  many other ways.


And if you are looking for your churro heaven... Welcome to Churreria La Lola!

La Lola Mania!
Located at the newly-opened Festive Walk Mall at the Iloilo Business Park, this is paradise for churro lovers! 

Starting out in the foodcourt of Powerplant Mall in Rockwell Makati in December of 2014,
Churreria La Lola now has 17 branches across the country.


Using an authentic Spanish dough recipe, each churro is made fresh upon order - right before your eyes! 


Churros freshly out of the fryer!
Thanks Randomly Candid for this photo.
Fried in 100% olive oil, this concoction of flour, water and butter turns golden brown in minutes and each one is crisp, tender, succulent and flavorful - for a perfect La Lola churro bite!

Thanks Feature Iloilo for this photo

Its innovative (and very Instagrammable) packaging to is meant enjoy churros that ways it's meant to be - fresh, one the go and for sharing.
And the innovation goes beyond the box, as Churreria La Lola introduced different churro variations! 


There are the Choco Churros which are classic churros coated in Dark, Ube, Matcha, Butterscotch, White and Strawberry chocolates. No need for dips!



How about some Churro Pops? These are churro bites that come in sweet or savory flavors like Chocolate, Cheddar, Parmesan and Smokin' Barbecue. 


But if you prefer stuffed churros, then have some Xuxos. Pronounced as "chu-chos", take a pick from Nutella, Dulce de Leche, Nutella-Banana and Banoffee variants.


If you want to customize your own churro, you will enjoy the Churro Loops! You select your desired coating - Dark, Ube, Matcha, Butterscotch, White or Strawberry chocolate; then sprinkle it with your favorite topping - peanuts, almonds, candy sprinkles, marshamallows or crushed Oreos

Thanks Randomly Candid for this photo.

And if you want an explosion of flavours with a hot and cold sensation - try the Churro Ice Cream Sandwich. Homemade gelato - your choice of chocolate, vanilla or matcha, is sandwiched between two churro swirls and drizzled with syrup. 

Iced Mocha and House blend IcedTea
Drinks? Whether hot or cold to rich or light, there's plenty to choose from. 

Dreamy Ube and Heavenly Matcha
And coffee variants and ice blend drinks comes with a free churro!

Tsokolate Caliente
So. have you found your calling for some delectable churros? 

Look no further than La Lola!


Churreria La Lola Iloilo is located at the ground  floor of Festive Walk Iloilo at the main entrance near the dancing fountain. It is open daily from during mall hours from 10am to 10pm.



Here's the La Lola menu for your reference.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Wow la lola churros in iloilo !!!
jorp said…
La Lola spreads happiness in Iloilo - one churro at a time!
Anonymous said…
Finally may La Lola na sa Iloilo

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