I do have to say, I am glad there there is a Filipino bakery in my neck of the woods. I was extremely surprised how high of a rating this place is and decided to visit here before my dive trip with the hubby. They had a good collection of pastries as well as bread. The price is average… Actually reasonable. However, I had their Cassava cake and I wasn’t too pleased with it. Though the consistency of the cake itself was delicious, the top layer of the coconut was pretty soggy. Hubby had a couple of pastries that ended up really good and I also myself and tasted delish. Service was wonderful. You expect that from a mom and pop bakery shop so it’s as expected. I will definitely come by here more often for my craving a pastries during the weekend.
Service: A + + Price: A + + Quality: A (only because...
Read moreCute little shop.It was empty I didn't even know they were open. The sign was off but they were open. They had good a selection and good prices. The only thing was everything was day old. The lady said everything for today was baked yesterday. That's always a big disappointment if I can't get fresh warm bread from a bakery. I got a chocolate croissant hoping it'd still be soft from yesterday, sadly it was not. The Bavarian bun was ok but didn't taste fresh. I popped it in the air fryer and it was really good. I bet they taste amazing fresh out of the oven. Really good price for those buns. Might go...
Read moreThe very best Filipino bakery in Modesto. The coco pan and brioche are fantastic.
I fell in love with Filipino food while in Manila. I really wish someone would open a Filipino restaurant in Modesto. The food of the Philippines has been influenced by many countries, so you can find many foods there you will recognize such as adobo, tapa, and arroz caldo. Even food names you don't recognize, you might recognize by sight; Longaniza = Spanish chorizo, Pan de sal = breakfast roll, Tablea tsokolate = Spanish hot chocolate, and Lumpia =...
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