December 19, 2024

Butter Butler in Makati: Whipping Up Premium Butter-infused Pastries

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  • Butter Butler, the renowned Japanese patisserie celebrated for its butter-infused delicacies, has finally opened its first Philippine branch in Rockwell, Makati.

    Their signature Butter Financier is a must-try—a rich, moist, golden-brown pastry made with European fermented butter and a hint of French Guérande salt. These delectable treats are available in boxes priced at Php640 for four pieces, Php 1,200 for eight pieces, Php 1,700 for 12 pieces, and Php 2,300 for 16 pieces.

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    Another favorite is the Butter Galette, a classic French pastry known for its tender, crumbly texture reminiscent of shortbread. A box of nine pieces is priced at Php 640, offering a melt-in-your-mouth experience that lingers with buttery richness.

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    Exclusively available at the Makati branch is the Butter Croffle—a delightful fusion of croissant and waffle. Made with fermented butter and a special flour blend from Japan, these warm, golden-brown croffles are priced at Php 135 each or Php 550 for a box of five.

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    Offering a convenient opportunity for Filipinos to indulge in authentic Japanese pastries without traveling abroad, Butter Butler is the perfect place for those looking for premium, butter-rich confections in Makati.

    General Information

  • R2-Unit, 249A Rockwell Powerplant Mall, Poblacion, Makati City
  • 0915-093-1191
  • 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
  • info@butterbutler.ph
  • https://butterbutler.ph/
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