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フィードバックを提供するConsidering this place is tiny, the flavor of the desserts n Veggie Egg-rolls make up for it. They give a good customer service n is not afraid to tell me if the desserts would be too much or sweet for my intake being diagnosed as diabetic.
Went to Luisaand son bake shop while I was down in SoCal on my last trip there was definitely alot of selection for both fried food, food to go and pastries sadly when I purchased ube ensaymadas it didnt make it the next day! mold was growing on them and i saw coconut strips on the top i dont like macapuno and didnt think to get anything else will want to try other filipino pastries when im down there next
I'd been in here, maybe, twice since my most recent visit. And, apparently, I failed to take a proper look around the store. The previous two times I was there, I was there for empanadas. On my most recent visit, however, while empanadas were definitely on the shopping list, I found they had a lot more than I realized: I knew they carried pan de sal(I bought two bags before on a previous trip), but, they also had Hopia, Siopao, Bibingka(I thought I saw some there), as well as other treats, not mention hot food. The place is small, but there's plenty to choose from, and there are two(maybe three? I can't remember clearly) tables(with chairs, of course) for you to sit at should you choose to eat. If you need to get your fix of Filipino foodstuffs, and treats, this is one of quite a few options in the area.
Didn't know this spot was here until recently! Go to spot for hopia! Don't have to travel for close to 1 hr or more to the Artesia location! Taste yummy as always!
Went and bought some puto bongbong, it was hard as a rock, it's missing some ingredients, it's simply just rice flour with ube (purple) coloring rolled like ones.A waste of money, if you have to increase prices, please do not decrease the quality. You can't fool people .