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Contribuer aux commentairesNice little bakery with a selection of popular Filipino baked goods. Many of the items reflect the centuries-long history of contact with other nations. Excellent favorites including Pandan Buko, Halo Halo, Ube buns and more. The bakery shares space with a Filipino grill called Kalesa Grill. The staff are super friendly and helpful. Prices are fair.
The hopia is yummy! And there are so many varieties of it! I like the Nutella, the yellow bean, and the red bean flavors the best. The ube one is also good. Plus, they also have a lot of other meals to pick from. Good spot.
Halo halo is 6.99 bought 2 . i gave them 20 and my change is 2dollars . didnt give me a receipt. :
I gifted hopia from the Granada Hills location to some peeps back in NorCal and when they found out that I was heading back down to SoCal they asked me to grab more hopia lol. Messenger, I shall be!Decided to check out this location this time. A bit compact compared to the other location and inventory here seemed much smaller (a few items were sold out). I have a slight edge over the hopia at the other location in terms of taste as well; the hopia baboy over there in particular was more flavorful (still good here though). I also ended up getting pancit malabon w/ lechon here; tender lechon pieces but overall kinda bland (haven't tried the one at the other location so can't compare).If this location is easier for you to navigate to (plaza parking here vs. street parking there) then I still recommend checking it out for some freshly baked hopia (yeah, actually warm hopia.....very hard to come by)!
I’m from NY and there’s no comparison with their own Hopia. Sobrang sarap!! I went back couple times in Ventura and drove all the way to Winnetka to bring back Hopia to New York.