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By far the best bakery goods

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    ThatNewGuy DI Member

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    After complaining about rock hard baguette and bad baking skills, I have finally found a decent bakery.

    Silver reef resort has their own bakery, they do delivery also.

    Just a tip

    Have a great weekend
     
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    Been there recently, yes there's a bakery, but.....
    mostly cake type stuff in single serving size at restaurant prices.
    Also too far out of Dumaguete just to get some baked stuff.
     
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    Yes, baked goods from 5 pesos each. Not everyone's budget
     
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    JLH has great baguettes, great scones, good bread.
    Rollin Pin has great bread, bagels, and croissants. JLH bagels are pretty good too. PS JLH now has malt vinegar, "Cornwells" or sounds like that.
     
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    I agree on the Rollin Pin bread, although it'd be good if some more customers would join me in telling them to use less salt in their "Frankensteiner".
     
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