Yummy Hopia from Salazar Bakery

Last week, I had a craving for hopia so I visited Binondo Chinatown to buy me some packs of these delicious mongo paste filled goodness. Since I already tasted the hopia from Eng Bee Tin and Polland, I decided to drop by Salazar Bakery, which is another popular bakery in Binondo Chinatown.
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Salazar Bakery signage

Salazar Bakery is located along Ongpin Street, Binondo Chinatown. It is just few minutes walk from Binondo Church. The bakery can easily be seen once you crossed two small bridges as you walk along Ongpin Street.

Salazar Bakery was established in 1947 and it offers authentic Chinese delicacies. Salazar Bakery now has branches in different malls around Metro Manila. However, only the Binondo Chinatown branch of Salazar Bakery can only give customer that Chinese ambiance.
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Salazar Bakery
Salazar Bakery, Ongpin Street, Binondo Chinatown.

I bought Hopia Mongo, which costs 38 Pesos, and Hopia Dice, which costs 39 Pesos. The plastic wrapping of Hopia Mongo is simpler than those of Eng Bee Tin and Polland.
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Salazar Bakery hopia mongo
Hopia Mongo of Salazar Bakery.

The Hopia Mongo tastes good but it is different from the hopia of Eng Bee Tin and Polland. The Hopia Mongo of Salazar Bakery has thicker breading and tougher than the hopia of the other two bakeries. The mongo paste, on the other hand, is less sweeter. I am a fan of very sweet delicacies but I am not complaining with Salazar Bakery's hopia.
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Salazar Bakery hopia mongo

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Salazar Bakery hopia dice
Yummy hopia dice.

The Hopia Dice also tastes good. I can't compare it with similar hopia from Eng Bee Tin and Polland because I am yet to buy Hopia Dice from those two bakeries.

All in all, I give both Hopia Mongo and Hopia Dice a thumb up. I am placing Salazar Bakery in my list of good food shops around Binondo Chinatown.

Now that I had tasted hopia from Eng Bee Tin, Polland and Salazar Bakery, my next target is Ho-Land Bakery that is also located in Binondo Chinatown.

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18 comments:

  1. Haven't been to Salazar Bakery! Maybe next time when I return to Manila haha! : )

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  2. waaah naguton naman ako dun haha.. gusto ko yung Hopia Dice

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  3. Foong

    I am sorry. I can't give you some hopia because Ialready ate them all. Wahahaha! So yeah, just go here in Manila to buy yourself some hopia.

    Bluedreamer

    Pasensya naman. Hanap ka na lang d'yan ng midnight snack mu.

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  4. HI!Ishmael, thnks for ur comments! This is not my first to use paypal to pay something. We often use paypal to pay or buy something online. our paypal account is already verified and coupled to our bank account.

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  5. na miss ko na ang diced hopia niluluto sa harapan mo. masarap nga ang hopia nila at sikat din.

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  6. Look like our tau sar(black bean paste) peah here... Nice!

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  7. Faye

    You are welcome po.

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    Diamond

    Ay, meron ngang ganyang hopia. Nadadaanan ko yung ganung style ng hopia sa Binondo eh. Gusto ko ring subukan yun next time kapag naghanap naman ako ng hopia.

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  8. Suitapui

    Yeah. This is really nice. That's why I keep on getting back for more hopia. ^_^

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  9. hindi ko pa yata yan natitikman kuya ish... miss ko na kumain ng hopia!!! :)) i'm not a fan of monggo hopia though.. UBE pa rin talaga ako! hahaha

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  10. Tine

    Maka-ube ka pala ah. Ako k lang sa akin kahit anong flavor ng hopia basta huwag lang yung Pandan Flavor. Hindi masarap yun eh.

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  11. i love their hopia & tikoy rolls too. I buy bread here like the choconut bun & ube or mongo buns! :D try their mocha mamon sponge cake too.

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  12. Oh, Salazar have sponge cake too, Pinkcookies? I wanna try it. Iwant to compare their sponge cake with that of Eng Ho.

    Have you tried Eng Ho's sponge cake?

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  13. Thank you for posting such a useful, impressive and a wicked article Wow.. looking good!

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  14. Salazar Bakery is along Salazar St. I used to live nearby. U could have tried their rolled tikoy, ube tikoy, etc . . . .

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  15. Changa

    I like to eat hopia so I tried Salazar's hopia first. But there are other opportunities for me to taste their tikoy and other offerings in the future.

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  16. may I ask, what kind of oil do you use to cook your HOPIA products...??? is it PORK oil or something else like corn oil, etc....???

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    1. I am not affiliated with Salazar Bakery so I don't know what kind of oil that they are using for their hopia. Please call Salazar Bakery at telephone number: 733-1392.

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