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Ongpin's Salazar Bakery



Salazar Bakery is one of the landmark bakeries in Ongpin, Philippine's Chinatown, mostly remembered by children of the fifties and sixties. I have been quite curious about this place for a long time now, having awakened a curiosity of how my mother's childhood must have been. I imagine her passing here on her way to and from school, riding a calesa (horse-drawn carriage of the local kind) and smelling the freshly baked goods.

Having to rely mainly on stories and hearsay for so long, I decided that it is finally time to visit the infamous place and somehow get in touch with my roots. As pictures do say so much more than words, I took as much photos as I could and clicked away to the embarassment of my companions. Enjoy!

Prepare for eye candy as we roam around the store's contents of different flavored cakes in loaves and individual slices, plus other sweet breads and pastries.




Boxes of ooey, gooey white and brown sugar Tikoy.


Rows of mostly imported packaged goods like jellies, seeds and cookies.


Pre-packaged Ma-Chang (Sticky rice triangles enveloping tasty meat, beans and mushrooms) and dimsum for one's convenient lunch or dinner.


Their FAMOUS, flaky-shelled hopia with original mongo, black mongo, pork, ube and lotus cream fillings. They come in small and regular sizes.


I left Salazar's with tons of heavy arm-weights of food and a much lighter, slimmer wallet. Strangely enough, I still had that spring in my step and a wistful, goofy smile on my face.

My next post will be all about my sampling of Salazar goods!

I'm a HUGE fan of Salazar Bakery and I mean Huge!!! It is one of my favorite Chinese Delis! I love their black mongo hopia and the dice hopia i tried many from other stores but for me salazar is the BEST!

Yes, their dice hopia is sooo good! I haven't tried the Black Mongo filling though. I bought Original Mongo and Ube kasi.

I also like that the prices are reasonable...so unlike DEC (Diao Eng Chai) in Greenhills where they take advantage of the fact that there's no other Chinese deli nearby.

those tikoys look yummy. im so gonna get my mom to buy me those.

LIZ, I was once told that Tikoy tastes better and a bit firmer after a few months and white mold grows on its surface. I haven't tried it yet, but that person attests to the "bite" quality that he says makes the tikoy far more delicious.

nagutom ako bigla!ΓΌ

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