Pandesal
Come in early for their yummy Turon and Karioka!
Outside signage
the inside of a car
two containers of bananas on a table
Door signage
Cream cheese bread
Omg ube crinkle so amazing love love love this
donuts, dough desserts, food
Cream cheese bread
Pork bun with bones inside. Be careful when eating!!!!!
food
Chicken empanada
Ube Crinkles
Lots of bread/pastries to choose from!
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Turon ($1.55/ each) and Karioka ($3.25) Minimum $10 for credit card payments.
food, bagels, bagel
Bowling bread
Bibingka
sushi and sashimi, food
food, dessert
donuts, dough desserts, food
food
Tim L.
Feb 3, 2025
The absolute best ube cookies! I love most anything ube and especially ube cookies. I've tried many; Bulacan baker's are for sure the best. Also liked the ube bread Pudding and sapin sapin.This place is my every time in Vallejo stop
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Teresa B.
Dec 5, 2024
I have only tried their empanadas both chicken and beef so that is all I can review. We had a big order for our real estate office client event. Delicious! Fresh! On time! They were the hit of the party ! Definitely will order again.
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Reeven S.
Mar 23, 2024
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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Darlene M.
Mar 15, 2024
A greeting, or a smile maybe? How about eye contact? Nothing. I even bought four items and the lady didn't even ask me if I wanted a bag. I'm not one to complain or write bad reviews, but sheesh! She just told me how much, took my money, and just stood there waiting for me to leave. I was the only customer in the bakery at the time, and this was my experience.Bulacan Bakery is a grungy, hole-in-the-wall Filipino bakery in East Vallejo. I don't come here often. But when I do, I buy their pork buns (siopao), pandesal, and my grandson loves their bitso bitso. Ube Crinkles and Turon are good. Overall, a decent bakery, but nothing over the top that keeps me coming back often. And customer service needs improvement.
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Irene M.
Jul 23, 2024
We ordered 40 pieces of Suman for a family reunion. They were delicious. The lady who took the order by phone was sweet.
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Stephanie L.
Mar 21, 2023
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.
Oct 12, 2022
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 .
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Jasi V.
Jul 23, 2024
I've been going to this bakery for years only because the other option is all the way across town. A few days ago, I came here for some Siopao. Was hard as a rock! I even wrapped it in a wet paper towel before heating it, & that didn't even help. What a waste of about $12 & my time going there, I had to trash it. They don't have a 'made on' or 'best by' date on the packaging.Another story (not recent, a couple years ago, in which I should not have returned): I asked the person working if there was any hot pan de sal & she told me "no", one second later a woman walks in & asks in Tagalog if there was hot pan de sal, & she said "yes". I don't look like I am, but I'm half Filipina & I know Tagalog. I gave her a stank ass stare which made her realize what she did there, so she asks me if I would like some too. I did get the hot pan de sal, but, I still have to give them a 1 star based on the unfair customer service & quality of the Siopao.
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Remie P.
Aug 2, 2024
This bakery in my opinion is the best bakery in town. All their products are quality and amazing .They raised their prices through the years but the quality stayed,This year things changed. Their products is still affordable but the quality is going down.I used to love their Empanadas . It's quality,healthy, very tasty and worth buying .Today they make the Empanadas with so much dough and hardly no filling on them. Very disgusting and unhealthy looking.
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Lily O.
Jun 2, 2024
small bakery shop, good delicious Filipino pastry & kakanin . These are some of my favorites: pan de Ube, turon, mongo hopia, cassava suman, empanada both chicken & beef, siopao & warm pandesal. I'm there every week, sometimes 2xs /week.Don't worry about the 1 lady who rarely smile, you'll be smiling when you taste their baked goods! They also Have 1 other lady that is beautiful & greets you with a beautiful smile.This is one of Vallejo's hidden gems.Bulacan Bakery2143 Spring Rd. Vallejo, CA(707) 554-3476
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