Metro Manila home bakeries that deliver
As the quarantine stretches on, we’ve all used our ample time indoors as an opportunity to hone our skills in the kitchen. For entrepreneurial home bakers, this has turned out to be a time to craft creative desserts as an alternative source of income.
So if you find yourself craving for some baked goodies while you’re WFH, support small online bakery businesses when you can. We’ve rounded up 10 online bakeshops in Metro Manila – selling cookies, Korean-inspired minimalist cakes, baked macs, and more – that can deliver straight to your home.
Table of Contents
- Metro Manila home bakeries that deliver
- 1. Bobbys.ph – assorted cinnamon flavors
- 2. Sweet Myni – Korean-inspired minimalist cakes
- 3. Oye Delights – red velvet & palm-sized choco crinkles
- 4. Milk Run – tres leches cakes with cornflake crunch
- 5. Baked Mac by Candy – meat overload
- 6. Quaransweets PH – banana & carrot muffins
- 7. Hella Good Cookies – assorted cookie flavors
- 8. Miss B Infused Honey & Special Bread – assorted pandesal flavors
- 9. Cream Cheese Co. – cream cheese cinnamon rolls and cookies sprinkled with Oreo chunks
- 10. The Kitchen MNL – three sushi bake flavors
- Online bakeshops in Metro Manila
1. Bobbys.ph – assorted cinnamon flavors
Clockwise from top: Classic Cinnamon x2, Blueberry Cheesecake Cinnamon, Hazelnut Cinnamon, Oreo Cheesecake Cinnamon, and Chocolate Chip Cinnamon
Image adapted from: @bobbys.ph
We’re used to the flavors of classic cinnamon buns with their cheese, butter, and subtle spices, but Bobbys.ph puts a twist on this bakery staple.
Aside from the classic cinnamon flavor, they’ve gone creative with their chocolate chip, Oreo cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, and hazelnut cinnamon offerings. A box of 2 costs P120 (~USD2.45) if you just want to try them out. Or to share them with the fam, get six assorted flavors in a box at P400 (~USD8.18).
Based in: Manila
Available for delivery via: Grab, Lalamove, Mr. Speedy
Get them here.
2. Sweet Myni – Korean-inspired minimalist cakes
Sweet Myni gradient cake
Image credit: @sweetmyni
Korean minimalism is a trend these days – just look at the vlogs of popular Korean YouTubers showing this distinct style characterized by washed pastel hues in their fashion and makeup.
This minimalism translates even to baked goods, such as the cakes of this local Korean-inspired online bakeshop Sweet Myni.
Sweet Myni minimalist cakes
Image credit: @sweetmyni
They sell various kinds of desserts – truffles, crinkles, and dessert tubs – but they’re known for their minimalist cakes designed with simple colors with custom text.
Flavors available include vanilla chiffon, moist chocolate, tiramisu, and red velvet. You can get a 7-inch cake that serves around 16 people at P900 (USD18.40), while an 8-inch cake that serves 20 is at P1,000 (USD20.45).
Based in: Caloocan
Available for delivery via: Grab Car, Mr. Speedy, Sweet Myni commissioned drivers
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3. Oye Delights – red velvet & palm-sized choco crinkles
Red velvet crinkles
Image credit: Oye Delights
Trendy powdery baked crinkles are usually flavored with chocolate, so Oye Delights’s chewy red velvet crinkles with cream cheese filling (P200, ~USD4.09 for a box of 12) offer a unique take.
Their chewy chocolate crinkles (P150, ~USD3.07 for a box of 6) are also different from your usual crinkles, as they’re stretched thin as big as a palm.
Chocolate crinkles
Image credit: @oyedelights
You can pair these crinkles with their other baked goodies, such as carrot cakes, cookies, banana cakes, choco revel bars, and brownies.
Based in: Cubao
Available for delivery via: Grab, Lalamove
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4. Milk Run – tres leches cakes with cornflake crunch
Cereal Milk Tres Leches
Image credit: @milkrun_ph
Tres leches are light-as-air sponge cakes soaked in milk, good for people who don’t want something too heavy or cloying.
For tres leches aficionados who want to try something new, Milk Run’s Cereal Milk Tres Leches (P480, ~USD9.82 in regular size or P1,350, ~USD27.60 in party size) is sprinkled with corn flakes to add a delicate balance of crunch to the milky sponge cake.
Based in: Makati
Available for delivery via: Milk Run delivery
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5. Baked Mac by Candy – meat overload
Image credit: @bakedmacbycandy
Baked Mac by Candy packs plenty of ingredients into their has a no-nonsense approach to crafting the most mouthwatering baked macaroni. Their Baked Mac Overload (from P375, ~USD7.67 to P1,000, ~USD20.45) is packed with cheese, sauce, meat, and macaroni for thick layers oozing with flavors.
Image credit: @bakedmacbycandy
Meat lovers will also have more to love since their baked macs come with not one, but three types of meat – you get lean ground chicken, shredded chicken, and lean ground pork, all compressed into one dish.
Based in: Marikina
Available for delivery via: Lalamove
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6. Quaransweets PH – banana & carrot muffins
Image credit: @quaransweetsph
For a pinch of fruit and vegetables in your desserts, turn to Quaransweets PH’s banana and carrot muffins. Their banana muffins (P160, ~USD3.27 per box of 6) are sprinkled with creative toppings of chocolate chips, peanuts, and crushed Oreos.
Image credit: @quaransweetsph
The colorful carrot-flavored muffins (P350, ~USD7.16 per box of 12) also come with a choice of these toppings.
Based in: Quezon City
Available for delivery via: Grab, Lalamove
Get them here.
Image credit: @hellagoodcookies.ph
There’re many renditions of timeless chocolate cookies these days, but one of the newer ones would be Sea Salt Chocolate Chunk (P295, ~USD6.03 for 6 pieces) from Hella Good Cookies. These are filled with the sweet, gooey flavors of chocolate but capped off with the delicate saltiness of sea salt flakes.
Image credit: @hellagoodcookies.ph
They have Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter (P375, ~USD7.67 for 6) if you want to balance your peanut butter with a taste of bitterness, Espresso Hazelnut (P450, ~USD9.20 for 6) for coffee lovers, and Matcha White Chocolate Chunk (P480, ~USD9.81 for 6) for those who can’t get enough of their matcha addiction.
Environmentally friendly snackers will also be glad to know that Hella Good Cookies’ containers are 100% compostable.
Based in: Metro Manila
Available for delivery: on request
Get them here.
8. Miss B Infused Honey & Special Bread – assorted pandesal flavors
Image credit: @missb_infusedhoney
Ube cheese pandesal is all the hype these days, but the extended quarantine time has given room for Filipinos to be more creative with pandesal flavors. Aside from ube, we’ve seen our breakfast staple flavored in ways we haven’t seen before.
Image credit: @missb_infusedhoney
From Miss B infused Honey & Special Bread, you can order ube, cheese, caramel, chocolate, cheesy egg, and matcha pandesals all in one box to get up to speed on different pandesal possibilities. Each box of 12 costs P180 (~USD3.68).
Based in: Quezon City
Available for delivery via: Grab, Lalamove
Get them here.
Image credit: @creamcheeseco
Cream cheese is a type of cheese known for their mild sweetness with a faint acidic note, so if you’ve always loved your spread of Cheez Whiz but would love to try something different, try these cookies and cinnamon rolls from Cream Cheese Co.
Image credit: @creamcheeseco
Their must-try desserts are the cream cheese cookies and cinnamon filled with Oreo chunks, selling at P220 (~USD4.50 per box of 12) and at P420 (~USD8.59 per box of 8), respectively.
Based in: Manila
Available for delivery via: Angkas, Grab, Lalamove, Mr. Speedy
Get them here.
10. The Kitchen MNL – three sushi bake flavors
Image credit: @thekitchen.mnl
Along with ube cheese pandesal, we’ve seen the sushi bake emerging as a Filipino quarantine food trend as well. The unexpected take on the Japanese dish usually served in individual rolls is big enough to feed a bored family stuck at home.
The Kitchen MNL’s deconstructed sushi recipe can be ordered in three flavors: Original California Maki (from P550, ~USD11.25) with crabsticks and mangoes, Salmon Teriyaki Roll (from P750, ~USD15.53) with salmon and eel sauce, and Kani-Scallop Aburi with cheesy kani-scallop (from P750, ~USD15.34).
Image credit: @thekitchen.mnl
Based in: Caloocan
Available for delivery via: Grab, customer-preferred courier
Get them here.
Online bakeshops in Metro Manila
From assorted cinnamon rolls to baked sushis, these baked goodies offer something unique to the table, proving Filipino home bakers’ creativity in the kitchen.
So take the initiative to support their small businesses the next time you’re having a family occasion or just looking for a weekend snack, and you might just discover a new go-to source of sweets.
Also check out:
- Filipino Youtube channel makes recipe for Oreo pandesal
- 12 pandesal flavors that were born out of quarantine & where you can get them
- 10 dessert shops in Metro Manila
Cover image adapted from (clockwise from top left): @sweetmyni, @milkrun_ph, @missb_infusedhoney, @thekitchen.mnl