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How much do you miss driving to Elyu on the weekends? Besides surfing and relaxing on the beach, one of the things we miss most about La Union is its buzzing food scene. With everything from mouth-watering bagnet and juicy burgers, to freshly baked bread and refreshing fruit bowls, the province is a haven for foodies. This being said, we could hardly contain our excitement when we discovered that Elyu’s famous Masa Bakehouse is finally in Manila!
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Set to open on 28 Oct 2021, the new Masa store is located in BF Parañaque. As for what you can expect from the bakehouse’s first Manila branch? The same fresh baked goodies from the Elyu branch, plus tropical interiors that’ll make you want to whip out your cameras.
Bread lovers, ready your stomachs for a carb overload — because you’ll want to have your fill of their freshly baked brioche loaf, pan de coco, sandwiches and so much more. As those who frequent the La Union bakery already know, there’s no such thing as bad bread when it comes to Masa!
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Drop by for breakfast, lunch, a cup of coffee, or dinner; operating hours will be from 9am to 8pm. Masa Bakehouse Manila is located at 231 Aguirre Ave., BF Parañaque (beside Crazy Katsu).
Whether or not you live in the vicinity, it’ll definitely be worth the trip. After all, Parañaque is still a shorter drive away than La Union, right? We can’t wait to see you there!
For more information, visit Masa Bakehouse’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
All images credited to Masa Bakehouse | Official Instagram Page
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