Pork Asado Siopao and Chicken Empanada
Ube Hopia.
Inside the Pork Asado Siopao
a wooden sign hanging on a wall
Everything looks and smell so good
Jumbo cheesedog roll- absolutely delicious!
Bread are yummy.. but the staffs here doesnt know how to smile.. ang susungit ng mga itsura.. not good!!!!!
Fresh out of the oven pandesal in a white paper bag. They put a new plastic bag inside for you to put it in once it cools down.
Cheese pimiento
Ube halaya & ensaymada (hit the spot)
Pan de Sal. 7/14/24
Partially eaten Cheese bomb - so yummy! It's a super soft pandesal with a sweet crumble on top filled with cream cheese.
Taho...skip it. Taste like crap!
empanada
Cheese bombs and ube bread
Taho
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Emma M.
Mar 2, 2025
We love their freshly baked pandesals and chicken empanadas. Their baked goods are always fresh and flavors are crisp and amazing. My mother in law loves their siopao which is like a steamed white bun with a meat filling inside.
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Tony J.
Jan 4, 2025
Customers were waiting for some delicious to be taken out of the bakery oven. Very inviting panaderia - everything looks and smells so good. We purchased some sweets and had the opportunity to taste some of the different variations of cultural sweetbreads. I especially like the coconut ones ! They had Good prices and fast service too. This is the first store on the right side of the front entrance. So when you walk in, you'll smell the very inviting fragrant bakery.
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Dr. Conrad U.
Sep 2, 2024
Filipinos love their "pan-de-sal" or simply called in our American Mainstream lingo as "dinner rolls." With Spanish influences, this bread showcases one that has remained a part of their cultural treat for years. However, San Honore Panaderia's pandesal stand out on top of the other rolls in the neighborhood: freshly-cooked, very soft, balanced (not too sweet nor soury), clean, bite-size and a treat in itself. The panaderia (bakery) also offers hopia (sweet treats), putos (not the Spanish derogatory word but a Filipino treat, in itself), Karioka and a whole host of other treats. San Honore is located inside Island Pacific Supermarkets and showcases the Filipino hospitality. The ladies and gents are exceedingly nice and always happy to serve you.San Honore's pan-de-sal (hot dinner rolls) are always fresh and fluffy and taste really hot to the touch, very mushy and a treat you really have to miss, when away from the town. It's really the equivalent of cookies during tea time in the UK or buns in other Asian countries. So, if you feel like you wanted to taste this simple cultural sidewidner called pandesal, San Honore Panaderia is the place to drop by and enjoy this bread. Other places are just regular breads!
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Alice N.
Jan 25, 2025
Had the nicest experience! I'm not well versed in Filipino sweets. Thankfully there were samples! I the worker told me what was what and I tasted both and the coconut and egg pies. The coconut was a little too sweet so I bought the egg pie. Tastes like egg tarts you find at dim sum places but only $11. Not only that she gave me not one hot fresh roll but 6 of them for free! This is the best experience in that whole store.
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Joe P.
Jul 11, 2023
San Honore is inside Island Pacific Market in Lake Forest. They offer all your fave Flip bakery goods like ensaymada, siapao and ube items just to name a few. On my first occasion I bought ube halaya & ensaymada. Both items were very good, and comparable to other Flip chain bakeries. The cashiers are friendly, and they offer the same rewards program as the market: Just key in your phone number. In addition, you can enjoy your items in the same casual seating area as Phil House.Make it a trifecta when you visit Island Pacific like we did. We had a meal at Phil House, bought some groceries at IP, and then bought some sweets at San Honore on the way out. We were very happy.
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Michelle K.
Jan 19, 2024
Nice surprise! This little bakery on the right side just as you enter Island Pacific had 3 terrific bread options my friends and family absolutely enjoyed. What a treat for all! I haven't had super fresh pandesal (like from Betsy's) since I was a kid. The ones here are squarish, super soft, tasty and quite large. The cheese bomb bread had just the right balance of sweetness and unsweetened cream cheese filing, it's almost like you put a big scoop of Philadelphia cream cheese and put it inside a warm lightly sugared (on top) pandesal but the cheese didn't melt. I loved it! It's good, it's not too sweet. iykyk.
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May M.
Aug 28, 2023
This is a bakery inside the new island pacific in Granada hills. Looks clean.Expensive bakery with subpar items.Pandesal is good and fluffy otherwise I would skip if you want other bread offerings. IMO the only one I would buy again.Siopao - super fluffy and soft with very little filling. Chunks of pork fat, I mean chunks probably a quarter worth of the little filling it has inside.Taho - the roughest silken tofu drink I've ever get had in my life PERIOD! Super pass!!!! Cheese roll - 6 small pieces for 8.99, if you have the money maybe ok, taste is ok. But again IMO way overpriced. I'm on the fence about this!Service is ok, they're nice.
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Aileen B.
Jan 11, 2024
Yummy bread.. but staffs here doesnt know to smile.. not good.. ang susungit pa... galit kayo te???
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Randy D.
Sep 5, 2024
Bread a little bit on the dry side, went here to try the dim sum, both shumai 4pcs for 4.99, size is decent larger than chowkings, price wise I would go for Won Kok in Chinatown for the amount, will try the taho next time, just buy here for convenience, but if you're around Auntie Dee's in Eagle Rock just go there, service is courteous with some free samples in the morning, place was decent since it is inside with Island Pacific grocery and other related establishments that share the same program rewards.
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Dee A.
Nov 30, 2022
Island Pacific opened a location in SOC! Hooray! Inside the grocery store, is San Honore, a bakery that serves Filipino baked goods, and Taho (warm sweet soft tofu drink). On my first visit, I tried their TAHO, EMPANADAS, and SIOPAO. The Taho tasted like crap, the Empanadas were mediocre, but their Siopao was great! I had been craving Taho for the longest time, but I haven't found one that's nearly as good as the ones they sell at the dirty smelly streets in the Philippines. Those are the best! It is almost worth the trip. The Empanadas weren't good at all. It had way too much dry meat filling. It was tasty, but it was too much which made it overwhelmingly meaty. The Siopao though, was delicious! The bun was super soft, and the Pork Asado filling was just the right amount. My favorite part was the bread bun; it was thick, moist, and with a slight hint of sweetness. On my second visit, I got their UBE ROLL. It just came fresh out of the oven, super soft, and steamy hot. It was so good! I almost ate the entire roll, but thankfully my son grabbed it away from me and devoured the rest of it. This roll is not too sweet. In fact, "sweet-tooths", won't probably appreciate the lightness of this pastry. I'm so thankful for this small bakery shop inside Island Pacific. I will definitely keep going back to taste more of their other baked goods.
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