Goldilocks Bakeshop and Restaurant is the place to go for all your favorite cakes, bread, pastries, and snacks in Las Vegas, Nevada. With over 50 years of experience serving delightful treats and meals, our products are made with the finest ingredients and handcrafted with care. Whether you’re looking for a delicious snack to enjoy at home or something special to take to a party, Goldilocks Bakeshop and Restaurant has you covered. Order online today or visit one of our stores near you.
Filipino bakeshop offering bread, cakes & other baked goods, along with classic dishes.
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Address: 2797 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 368-2253
Website: http://www.goldilocks-usa.com/
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The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the staff was incredibly friendly, adding to the overall experience. If you’re looking for a taste of traditional Filipino breakfast, Goldilocks is the place to go. I can’t wait to return for more!
Service is always slow.
I ordered the Rice Melody Adobo.
The lechon was a bit too big compared to other Goldilocks I’ve been to. It lacked the adobo flavor, but I poured a lot of the vinegar to have more taste. The Tokwat is good, and I love the vinegar flavor. Again, the meat was huge compared to other days I’ve ordered it. Must be a lazy cook that didn’t want to chop it up smaller. Lastly, no Longsilog. Boo!!!
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I didn’t dine in but ordered Tok Wat Baboy to go. Service at the counter was great. Very polite young man. I’ve been to other locations and I’m glad they have one in Vegas. I’ll stop by to dine in.
We also appreciate the free slice of cake Thank you!
Long line – particularly during the peak time of the day that is lunch. So if you plan to go try to be early. Check the opening hours literally, otherwise hold your patience for a
Long wait – and when you’re finally seated, wait even longer. if you are hungry go elsewhere otherwise prepare to get disappointed for that food and lose appetite when it finally comes.
Food – “it’s hit and miss”, if you cook Filipino then drop expectations, there’s nothing really special about it. Plenty of really good and easy recipes on YouTube nowadays. If you don’t, I hope you like it.
Price – a little above average for the quality and presentation. Meh. I’m unconvinced.
Service – 2.5 stars overall, SOME staff look tired and strained and can be less friendly. The young staff are observably more accommodating and patient. I’ve never seen them used the alcohol gel and that’s concerning as they touch plenty of surfaces and things around them. They’re hiring though.
Ambience – come with zero expectations. If you want a quiet conversation with “a halo- halo date” this place is a “no go”; when it’s packed, food courts are better. Loud chatters, mixed clients walking around. Some only after the goodies on the shelves, some collecting “takeouts”, cakes being paraded with no cover.. there was even a time when dogs are welcomed. It’s “palengke” inside.
*halo halo – popular Filipino dessert with varieties of preserved sweet bits
*palengke – marketplace
Overall.. 3 stars and that’s being generous.
Perhaps because I have known Goldilocks since I was a kid back in the Philippines and I still remember how the food were seriously sumptuous and mouth watering like for example the dinuguan was served with a “puto” that’s carefully placed on a small clean plate not like the one here where they gave us a whole box that has about 10 pcs! The reason why I keep coming to this place is perhaps because it is Goldilocks and I am still hoping things are better some days. My fourth time last Sunday. I guess the next time is going to be in a long while.
Disclaimer: this is a personal review and opinion. Not to discourage clients. If your experience was better than mine, good on you. Hope it stays. Thanks for reading.
Part 2 of review Nov 2021 my Son and his wife request to have lunch here. Not satisfied at all, it’s become over rated and they failed to give you that homey feeling like if you were having this meal at a Goldilocks in Manila.
Menu has no price and when the food came the serving was small not enough to share with everyone on the table. The only thing worth having is the pinakbet and lechon kawali. I would not come back to this location, I’d rather cook at home than to waste money here, or drive all the way to Cerritos California for the best Filipino food.