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Bulacan Bakery

3.8 (113 reviews)
InexpensiveBakeries, Filipino
Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Angel A.

Bulacan bakery is a Filipino bakery that offers great selection of bread, pastries, desserts. They accept cash or card (I believe minimum $10?) Plenty of parking, it is located next to Island Pacific Supermarket and PhilHouse. Small space, looks old, people come and go.

Esmeralda R.

Small little Filipino bakery. I come here all the time to get my chicken empanada fix. They are even kind enough to warm them up for me when I ask. Everything is super yummy from the pan de sal to the Turon and karioka . You really can't go wrong with anything. I do recommend taking cash as there is a minimum if you choose to use card.

Andi W.

We stumbled upon this wonderful bakery in Vallejo about a year ago and I still can't stop thinking about their delicious pork buns! Sometimes the craving is so strong we have to cross the bridge just to satisfy it. We tried a few of their other items and there are several more we intend to try as well, but the them pork buns? Snacky snack snack! And with a little sambal? Heaven.

Christina M.

I've tried several things from here but the stand out are the I've crinkle cookies. Like OMG!!!!! Perfectly sweet and buttery, slightly crisp exterior and pillowy soft interior. I have to stop myself from getting another pack too frequently. They're delicious!

Reeven S.

Bulacan Bakery is a very decent Filipino bread and dessert shop. It's a small bakery but with plenty of freshly baked goods. My favorite is their bitso bitso because it is only $1.75 a piece and it's huge! It's like a beignet but the dough is flavored with margarine (?) and sprinkled with sugar. I also always buy their ube or cheese breads, and they actually last me a while without expiring or tasting stale. What I really appreciate is the unique flavors of baked goods they offer. For example, they have a variety of strudels (mango, pineapple, guava, cream cheese) and literally almost all of the common and popular Filipino desserts (karioka, bibingka, turon, and many more). I'm quite disappointed with some of the negative reviews here regarding their customer service. I am not a frequent customer here (maybe only once a year visit) nor do I speak Tagalog to them, so I'm literally always a new customer to them, but I've always had a pleasant experience. There is no indoor seating, so I don't really understand the high-quality customer service experience that reviewers are expecting from this bakery.

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Stephanie L.

If you're in the mood for some Filipino baked goods, this is a great spot to pop into. It's in an old shopping center, which houses a Filipino super market (Island Pacific), and a bunch of small restaurants up and down the strip. I like their empanadas, cream cheese rolls, and cream cheese bread. Okay, I'm just a sucker for cream cheese. Their turon and karioka are good too, but the turon tends to sell out early. The karioka are huge and they have a great chew on the inside, with a sweet crisp glaze on the outside. The sweet cream cheese rolls in the glass case have a similar look to the ones at Portos except the outside has a glaze instead of sugar. They're chewy if you try to eat them room temp/cold so make sure you throw them into the air fryer to crisp up for optimal taste. They're good but sometimes the glaze is way too thick, even warmed they're chewy and overly sweet. It's hit or miss! They offer a few different flavors but I haven't tried them yet. The cream cheese bread is sooooo soft and fluffy and super filled with cream cheese. These taste like stuffed Hawaiian rolls and are so delicious with a little smear of strawberry jelly. Even without the jelly, these rolls are perfect with a short trip to the microwave or air fryer. Even warmed, the cream cheese is melty but still holds its shape without getting all over the place. These are on the wire racks along the well, and they come in a few diff flavors like pimento cheese or ube. You get 9 pieces for $6 and some change. If you want something savory, definitely give their empanadas a try. They have chicken or beef options and cost about $3 each. They're pretty chunky so I think they're worth the cost. The crust is buttery and flakey, and so good once warmed in the air fryer. They're nicely filled but the flavor is pretty light. The chicken is shredded and you get a good mix of veggies inside - mushrooms, carrots, onions. It's a little sweet though. The beef is ground and you get a similar mix of veggies, except no mushrooms but they add raisins. I take the raisins out though, not a fan. If they made a spicy option, I'd be all over that. I wouldn't go as far to say this is my favorite Filipino bakery, as they keep a small selection of baked goods only, however they're a good option if I need a quick fix. If there's any thing to take away here, I'd say it should be get an air fryer if you don't already have one so you can warm up all your goodies!

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Net A.

Just walked in to see their choices of baked goods. My daughter in law wanted Sapin sapin ... a multi colored sticky rice cake dessert. The store doesn't have a lot of Filipino delicacy displayed , so i asked the lady at the register if they have what I was looking for. Without even making eye contact she said "Wala" !!! It means none! So we left .

Pork bun with bones inside. Be careful when eating!!!!!

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Great Food and Great Service . The Empanadas are the best I have tased in a Long time

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Only one place I know for location and its in Vallejo Ca. Best ensaymada so far i have tasted- thousand yummy!

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Yummy bakery to get some Filipino goodies! Love this place and I would totally recommend it.

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Horrible old food and out of stock on items I really wanted to try lines are ridiculous as well

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The best and freshest pan de sal, the crunchiest turon (basically candy). Can't go wrong at this place!

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