
Red Ribbon Bakeshop is a bakery that specializes in Filipino desserts, including our famous Sans Rival Cake and Ube Cake. Located in Daly City, CA, Red Ribbon offers a delightful assortment of both sweet and savory pastries such as mamon, empanadas, and ensaimadas. Established in 1979, Red Ribbon Bakeshop has grown to have over 30 Filipino bakeries across the United States, including a convenient location near you at 6877 Mission St. Indulge in our signature cakes, such as the irresistible mango cake, and even have them delivered right to your doorstep. Whether you choose to visit us in person or opt for our convenient online ordering, Red Ribbon Bakeshop ensures the best cake and pastry delivery or pickup near me. Treat yourself today a…
Chain of Filipino bakeries selling cakes, sweets & pastries, some with savory fillings.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM |
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I mainly only go here when my mom sends me here to get her favorite palabok and chicken empanada. I grew up always having the mocha crunch cake at family parties. I never really understood the hype.
My tip is to check the dates on the items prior to purchasing. Mamon and items like that only have best buy dates from about 3 days of purchase. If you don’t eat right away, it does get moldy by the best by date.
Second tip: If you are buying empanada and palabok, make it a meal with a slice of cake. You save a little more that way. I personally like the yema cake or chocolate mousse.
Service is ok. They ladies at the register are typically nice.
One thing I can say about this place, they are reliable and consistent. Their halo-halo dessert is decent and one of my go-to for that treat. The cakes and pastries are decadent and outstanding, especially one of their standard offerings, the moist chocolate cake bars.
There’s nothing special about their palabok, arroz caldo or any of the food items, but at least they’re there if you want a taste of quintessential Filipino food.
It’s very corporate in decor and presentation, more like a fast-food joint, but nonetheless, it’s great they’re around to bring the taste of the Philippines.
What a deceiving promo / sales talk!
Their Coffee – so cold. I wish the Cashiers (both female scheduled Aug. 10th – around 10AM) will monitor the temperature before serving it to the paying customers.
Palabok – too oily / no meat / all sauce and 2 tiny slices of hard boiled egg.