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Welcome to Valerio's City Bakery

Valerio's City Bakery in San Jose, CA offers a taste of the Philippines with their wide selection of freshly made Filipino breads and desserts. With a focus on quality and flavor, customers rave about their pan de sal, cheese puffs, and ube treats. The friendly staff and adherence to COVID-19 guidelines make for a pleasant dining experience. The value for money is exceptional, with affordable prices for delicious dishes like pancit palabok and arroz caldo. Whether you're a fan of traditional Filipino flavors or looking to try something new, Valerio's City Bakery is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

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Attention all foodies! Let me introduce you to Valerio's City Bakery, a gem of a Filipino bakery located in San Jose, CA. This bakery is a paradise for those who have a sweet tooth and appreciate the flavors of Filipino pastries and breads.

Valerio's City Bakery offers a wide range of Filipino treats and desserts, including pan de sal, cheese puffs, ube pan de sal, and many more. Customers rave about the delicious, freshly made bread and pastries, such as the fluffy cheese puffs and the soft and chewy pan de ube. The selection of Filipino breads is extensive, catering to every craving you may have.

One of the standout features of Valerio's City Bakery is their commitment to quality and customer service. Despite the small serving area, the employees prioritize social distancing and ensure that customers have a pleasant experience. The bakery also offers delivery, takeout, and catering services, making it a convenient option for any occasion.

If you're in the mood for a savory dish, Valerio's City Bakery also serves pancit palabok and arroz caldo, perfect for a satisfying lunch. The prices are reasonable, and you can indulge in a variety of treats without breaking the bank.

Whether you're a Filipino food enthusiast or just looking to try something new, Valerio's City Bakery is a must-visit destination. With its cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and mouthwatering selection of pastries, this bakery is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the flavors of Valerio's City Bakery – your taste buds will thank you!

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Virginia R.
Virginia R.

Best pastry and bread specially ( pan de sal) delicious, little far but it was worth it .

Xavier L.
Xavier L.

Valerio's is a solid Filipino bakery. There are walls and walls of Fresh made in store filipino breads. The selection is solid!! There are also MANY various Filipino treats and desserts- Karioka (IFYKY), Chocolate Crinkle cookies, Ube Crinkle Cookies, Leche Flan, just to name a few. I was there this past Saturday and there was a solid line in the store, but 2 cashiers help keep things moving along quickly and efficiently. Being a Saturday, i had the pleasure of watching one of the workers bagging flesh out of the oven pan de sal right into the bag. It was stacks and stacks of bread. It looked awesome and smelled ever better. Parking can get crazy here, so be mindful (I suggest parking past Valerio). They take cash or card.

Abby W.
Abby W.

Took my mother to try this place on a whim in high school and my sister has spent the past decade or so complaining that I never took her. Finally got the chance during this COVID lockdown: Rating Breakdown: 2/2 Stars for Taste -- We definitely had to try the cheese puffs and the pan de ube. The cheese puffs were delightfully fluffy with a dab of cream cheese in the middle. It was hard to resist cramming the whole salty-sweet package into my mouth. The pan de ube was also soft and chewy, the yam paste wasn't too sweet. We went around lunch time so we ordered some pancit palabok and arroz caldo too. SO glad we did because now we have a new local place to go when that caldo craving comes around. Also the shrimpy umami taste of pancit palabok might not be for everyone, but give me them creamy, funky noodles any day of the week! 1/1 Stars for Value -- I think it was $3.50 for a bag of 6 pan de ube and $.65 for each cheese ball. A medium serving of pancit was around $7 and small arroz caldo was $5. Spent less than $20 for a small lunch/snack for 2-3 people. 1/1 Stars for Customer Service -- The employees here take social distancing seriously and only allow 3 customers in the small serving area at once. This can cause somewhat of a long wait, but definitely worth it! Bonus star because I would definitely come back to try all their other pastries. I have my eye on that ube pan de sal!