Plan early for the holiday with these Kapampangan sweets and delicacies.
Images: Susie's Cuisine Facebook page
Pinoy kakanin, sweets, and delicacies are special in every Pinoy handaan, especially during the holiday season. These kakanin, sweets, and delicacies satisfy the Filipino sweet tooth and bring warmth and togetherness to every household during Christmas. As the country’s culinary capital, Pampanga boasts a wide selection of kakanin, desserts, and delicacies, perfect as pasalubong or served on any occasion.
Plan what to put on your Noche Buena table early this holiday season, and get your Kapampangan desserts fixed at these places.
Address:McArthur Highway, Brgy Dolores, San Fernando, Pampanga
Operating Hours:6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Grab a bite of the original cheese bread in Pampanga at L.A. Bakeshop.
Images: L.A. Bakeshop Facebook page
When in Pampanga, L.A. Bakeshop is a place you shouldn’t miss. This homegrown business brings comfort and warmth to every box of Pampanga food delicacies; it is most famous for cheesy cheese bread and sweet buttery Spanish bread. L.A. Bakeshop serves their Kapampangan sweet delicacies fresh every day, and it is also perfect for a pasalubong as it can be reheated.
L.A. Bakeshop has various branches around Pampanga, but its main branch is in San Fernando. Aside from their original cheese and Spanish bread, they also have ensaymada, flavored buns, milky donuts, classic bread, rolls, and taisan.
Their menu price for delicacies ranges from PhP165 to PhP360.
Taste Pampanga’s famous Turrones de Casoy from the original makers, Ocampo-Lansang Delicacies.
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If you’re looking for one of the oldest shops that sell Kapampangan desserts and Pampanga food delicacies, Ocampo-Lansang Delicacies is the perfect place. Famous for its Turrones de Casoy, a sweet, crunchy nougat made with cashew nuts, honey, egg whites, and sugar, this home-based shop in Pampanga has created and distributed the Kapampangan sweet delicacies since the 1920s.
Aside from Turrones de Casoy, Ocampo-Lansang Delicacies also sells Sampaloc sweets, sans rival, and uraro. While they no longer allow entry into the house, you can still buy their products in their shop’s window.
Satisfy your cake cravings with Granda’s Sweets and Delicacies.
Images: Granda's Sweets and Delicacies Facebook page
Cakes are always a classic on every Pinoy occasion, even on Christmas. Taste and bring home some of the tastiest cakes from Granda’s Sweets and Delicacies. Their best-seller Kapampangan dessert, the sans rival cake, is a must-have with its delicious buttery cake layered with French buttercream, meringue, and chopped cashews. It is also available in chocolate flavor, two of your favorite cakes in one.
Granda’s Sweets and Delicacies also offers carrot walnut cake, ube cake, moist chocolate cake, cheesecake, sylvannas, butterscotch, tarts, and more.
Their menu price for delicacies ranges from PhP80 to PhP1,090.
Satisfy your cake cravings with Granda’s Sweets and Delicacies.
Images: Susie's Cuisine Facebook page
One could always go right with Susie's Cuisine when looking for a shop that sells the best Pampanga food delicacies. This shop is known for its Tibuk-tibuk, a creamy rice pudding made with carabao’s milk, sugar, and rice flour topped with caramelized coconut milk curd or latik. Susie’s Cuisine’s Tibuk-tibuk has a rich and comforting taste, making it a delightful choice of Kapampangan dessert for the holidays.
Susie’s Cuisine also has classic kakanin and merienda options, pasta, pansit, rice meals, and cakes. Their menu price for delicacies ranges from PhP425 to PhP1,205.
Grab a box of Pines’ Brownies and Delicacies, whether you want the original chewy or assorted brownies.
Images: Pines Brownies and Delicacies Facebook page
Known as the original maker of chewy brownies with different flavors, Pines Brownies and Delicacies is another place in Pampanga to taste Kapampangan sweet delicacies. Its brownies have different flavors, such as cappuccino, butterscotch, and marble. They also offer cupcakes, classic cakes, yema cakes, Brazo de Mercedes, and more, perfect as pasalubong or part of your Noche Buena table.
Their menu price for delicacies ranges from PhP20 to PhP630.
Make your holidays more special with these Kapampangan desserts from the country’s culinary capital. Whether you want to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth or send a gift to your friends and loved ones, these spots that serve Pampanga food delicacies are the perfect choice.
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