
Want to make your Easter celebrations even sweeter and more fun for your little ones? Across the metro, hotels and restaurants are hopping into the holiday spirit with Easter specials galore. One standout is The Peninsula’s Easter Afternoon Tea, which includes themed pastries and a complimentary Bunny Plushie—how cute is that? But if you’re after something more specific for the kiddos, we’ve rounded up five “eggs-citing” and “egg-cellent” treats that are sure to bring big smiles.
From breakable chocolate eggs to yummy and adorable cakes, here are five special Easter treats you can get this year for your little ones:
1. Chocolate Easter Egg Surprise from Bizu
Cracking this giant, hand-crafted chocolate egg is half the fun! Inside, your kids will discover a treasure trove of Easter-themed goodies like caramel bonbons, cookies, pretzels, and meringue kisses. Available in both milk and white chocolate, this is just one of Bizu’s festive offerings. Don’t miss their Crème Brûlée Eggshells and Easter-colored macarons too!
2. Easter Special Whole Cake from the Grand Hyatt Manila
The Grand Hyatt Manila has several Easter goodies in store, from Bunny Tail Choux puffs to special pralines—but the real showstopper is their Easter Special Whole Cake. Shaped like an opened egg sitting atop a nest, this tropical delight features citrus sponge cake with pineapple-coconut flavors. It’s as delicious as it is picture-perfect.
3. Balut Chocolate Eggs from Auro Chocolate
Add a Filipino twist to your Easter treats with Auro Chocolate’s Balut Chocolate Eggs. Don’t worry, they don’t taste like the iconic Pinoy food it’s inspired by, so kids will still love them. It’s just a fun, local take on surprise chocolate eggs! Crack open the delicious milk chocolate shell and find a sweet chocolate baby duck inside, instead of your usual Easter chick.
4. Easter Rooster Carrot Cake & Mini Bunny Orange Cake at Hilton Manila
Cute and delicious, these charming and adorable cakes featuring cartoon-like designs of a bunny and a rooster are sure to put a smile on your kid’s face. But your kids will definitely want to dig in once they get a taste of the tasty cakes underneath. The Rooster Carrot Cake also comes with a breakable egg and hammer for some interactive fun.
5. Hot Cross Buns from Kiji Bakehouse
If your kids are not the chocolate or cake-type, but still want some Easter goodies, try out Kiji Bakehouse’s seasonal Hot Cross Buns. Hot Cross Buns are a traditional Easter bread treat, and Kiji Bakehouse’s soft, fluffy, lightly spiced versions are worth a try. They offer two versions, a classic one with cinnamon, nutmeg and candied fruits, and a chocolate one that’s made with chocolate dough and filled with chocolate chunks.
Whether you’re after classic sweets or unique local twists, these delightful Easter treats will add color, flavor, and lots of joy to your family celebration. Happy Easter, and happy snacking!


