The ube ice cream and ube jam are what gives it the distinctive purple color. ![]() Halo-halo is a Filipino word which translates to “mix-mix.” It is the name of a popular Filipino dessert made with a mixture of fruit, jellies, tapioca pearls, sweet beans, corn, shaved ice, condensed milk, and ube (purple yam) ice cream. Excellence.įirst, the highlight of my visit: Desserts (surprise, surprise) The Goldilocks brand boils down to simple Filipino values. If you’ve ever been to a Filipino restaurant and felt clueless on what to order, this post will show a sample of several dishes and desserts we tasted at Goldilocks. ![]() They have a large selection of Filipino food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Read full blog disclosure statement.īut Goldilocks serves more than just bakery items. However, as always, all opinions are my own. Yum!ĭisclosure Statement: I received a complimentary meal in exchange for this blog post and social media shares. I remember going to birthday parties and other celebrations in the Philippines and getting excited when I saw that Goldilocks Black Forest Cake sitting on the table. They are the best! My favorite is the Black Forest Cake. Filipinos love to party and they love cake (they call it “keyk”), especially Goldilocks’ cakes. ![]() Goldilocks is an iconic bakery in the Philippines, as deeply imbedded in the culture as McDonalds in America. I recently visited Goldilocks in National City (right next to Seafood City Supermarket) with my co-blogger friend Lora for a sampling of halo-halo and other fun Filipino foods. Hey Filipino foodies and lovers of iced desserts!
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