The best Spanish bread I've ever had! Otheriwise, if you're reading about stale breads its mainly the dinner rolls. Just make sure you squeeze a little before you buy and you're all set.
Some of the breads tasted a little bit stale.The “tasty sliced bread” was $5.25 and very stale. The “bulilit ube” (also $5.25) tasted slightly fresher but still tasted like it was going stale soon.I liked the mocha sponge cake and some other pastries like the palitaw (?) but for the lack of freshness and the high price, I’m not sure if I will keep coming back.Maybe it’s because I have grown up on Chinese baked goods, so perhaps I’m not used to the taste of Filipino breads, but I had higher expectations for this bakery.
I love the client care! Agreeable, Workers here are amicable and supportive. Obviously the costs are incredible as well. Bread is in every case new and yummy. Highly recommend!
Selling phillipine bread and snacks. It is good for a bread shop
Fresh warm Filipino breads, snacks and desserts. Chicken empanadas are delicious.
Not impressed. Was looking for Señorita bread; this is not the best place for it.
There is a lot of pastries and baked good to explore and experience.
Basic neighborhood bakery. Filipino specialties. Inexpensive.
I purchased a cassava cake, I do found crumpled paper mixed in the cassava cake, it's a dirty kitchen.
Super expensive. They have raised the price tremendously and made product smaller. Super rip off. This used to be my favorite Filipino bakery. Wow smh!