Wanderlust Creamery
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Wanderlust Creamery

Los Angeles, California

Photo: Dominador Jalique

An ice cream shop that treats flavors like a passport. Ube malted crunch, Japanese black sesame, mango sticky rice, pandan — every scoop reflects a cuisine and a culture. Adrienne Borlongan draws on her Filipino heritage and global travels, and the result is ice cream that tells a story. It's the best scoop in a city that takes dessert seriously.

Insider tip

The ube malted crunch. It's the signature for a reason. Double scoop with mango sticky rice if you're feeling bold.

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