Emma Lacson's Delicacies, a hidden gem in Silay City, is a must-visit for intrepid travelers seeking authentic flavors. Tucked away within the historic Lacson Heritage House, this unassuming kitchen crafts some of the most delectable treats in the region. Its elusive location adds to the allure; even locals struggled to guide us, making the discovery all the more rewarding.
Stepping through the open gate feels like a warm embrace, reminiscent of visiting a beloved aunt. A winding staircase leads to the heart of the operation: the bustling kitchen where culinary magic unfolds. Here, you can purchase delicacies in bulk or à la carte.
Their empanadas, a standout offering, boast a unique flavor profile that surpasses even those from Ilocos. The crispy pastry encases a savory filling that bursts with flavor, leaving you craving more.
To truly experience Silay, you mustn't miss Emma Lacson's Delicacies. It's a testament to the city's rich culinary heritage and a testament to the notion that the best discoveries often lie off the...
Read moreTried their empanada, lumpia and pili bars and everything’s delicious!
Their empanada’s made of thin and flaky crust, which makes it even more enjoyable as you bite into its savory filling.
I’m also a lumpia ubod lover, so their lumpia was a lovely surprise! Love its size, easy to eat as a snack but also heavy on the belly.
Lastly, their pili bar is super yummy. You know it’s lovingly made as you take a bite into its chewy texture. Perfect pasalubong for your loved ones. 💕👌🏽😋
They don’t have dine in...
Read moreI pre-ordered pili squares- their fb messenger is super prompt with their replies.
I enjoyed the pili bottles from baguio, kaya I like this too, but this pili squares is way LESS SWEET kaya mapapakain ka tlga ng madami at di sya nakakaumay 😊
Pricey for it's size but I don't mind. The silay branch is cheaper than ayala kiosk. I will order this again when I go back to bacolod.
Just twist the knob on the green gate and climb the high stairs...
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