Bread N More is a wonderful hidden gem for anyone craving a taste of the Philippines. They carry a solid selection of imported Filipino goods, all sourced straight from the homeland. You’ll find a variety of items like noodles, chips, sauces, hotdogs, crackers, and even pork and beef—perfect for stocking your pantry with essentials you’d normally have to search far and wide for.
What really stands out is their homemade bread, made from scratch with love. The quality is impressive, and you can taste the freshness in every bite. While the selection isn’t massive, it’s more than enough to get your Filipino fix. From classic snacks to cooking staples, they’ve done a great job curating a little bit of everything.
Prices are very fair, especially considering these are imported items. It’s clear that Bread N More is focused on giving the community access to Filipino flavors without breaking the bank.
The only reason I’m giving four stars instead of five is because I’d love to see the selection expand even more in the future. But overall, it’s a must-visit for anyone looking for authentic Filipino products and fresh baked goods. Highly...
Read moreHappened upon this sweet little Filipino Tea and bread shop today. The mother and daughter team were awesome. A lovely young woman showed us around, describing all the delicious sweet and savory treats filling their shelves and glass cases. While her mom and sister whipped up a refreshing Taro milk tea (my husband's favorite) I took our polite young tour guides suggestion and got a winter fruit/black tea. We picked out Buko Pandan to go with our tea and were not disappointed in any of it. Next time we are going threw the area we will...
Read moreThe pan de sal is the best I’ve ever had! The man working there was very friendly. There was only one bag of pan de sal left when I came by in the morning, and he asked what time I was getting out of work so he could have more ready in time. Fluffy, not too sweet, and delicious 😊 I picked up 3 bags to share with loved ones that also don’t live near a Filipino bakery. I don’t live nearby but will be sure to make a stop every time I’m...
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