We drove all the way to Milton to buy some more the freshly baked ensaymada. Then discovered their sinfully delicious cinnaymada! The Spanish bread, Mamon and Mocha Mamon are really good too. The Pan de Coco dough was delish but found the coco a bit on the salty side. The pork empanadas are fresh and goes great with a cold drink. Next time, we’ll have to try their Ube Cupcakes! This bakery is worth the drive!
John Michael R.
Place rating: 5 Milton, Canada
Best ensaymada I’ve ever had and the wife is addicted to their cinnaymada. Just a note: call a day ahead for your order if you plan on buying a bunch. I wouldn’t be surprised if they sell out of what you come for.
Frank N.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
The shelves at this bakery are always empty. I have been to this bakery three times in two weeks in hopes of trying their cinnamon/ensaymada, but they never have it. Actually many items on their menu board are not available. I was told that I have to call ahead and preorder. I tried showing up early in the business day in hopes that they did not sell out, but again the shelves were almost empty and I was told to call ahead. Even though I have not tried their cinnsaymada, I did try their regular ensaymada and it was good, but nothing special. It does hold up well the next day where other ensaymada would have gotten dry and hard. I also tried their mamon, but I found the texture a bit weird. I found the texture of their mamon a little gritty. The empanadas were good, but had very little filling and their cheesecake bites were overly salty, almost inedible. Their prices are a bit higher than other Filipino bakeries, but not they are not outrageously overpriced. If I am in the area and had a craving for Filipino baked goods, I may visit Bread ‘N Batter again, but I wouldn’t go out of my way for a visit.