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    Dolor’s Kakanin

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    Dolor’s Kakanin is probably known as the ultimate brand in kakanin. They are just as good as the homemade kakanin in the province. I was able to buy assorted kakanin at the SM Hypermarket in Libis, Quezon City just beside Tiendesitas. For 140 pesos, I got a variety of kakaning in an 8 inches diameter wide bilao. The larger bilao (11 inches in diameter) is 190 pesos while the medium bilao (10 inches in diameter) is 170 pesos.

    Now this is an attractive centerpiece for celebrations and even for snack.

    Where can one find Dolor’s Kakanin?

    Contact details below

    Dolor’s Kakanin Main Branch
    19 Governor Pascual Avenue
    Concepcion , Malabon City
    Tel +632-2820071 or +632 – 283-57-82

    Dolor’s Kakanin can also be bought at stands in SM Hypermarket, SM Megamall

    Other branches

    Sapin-sapin sa Banawe
    575 Banawe Ave. Corner N.S. Amoranto St.
    Quezon City
    +632- 731-4352 or +632- 743-79-47

    Monumento Branch

    79 Mc-Arthur Hi-way
    Brgy 078 Caloocan City
    Tel. +632-332-02-27 or +632- 332-02-28



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    6 Comments »

    Comment by u8mypinkcookies
    2008-02-14 22:07:37

    the best assorted kakanin!!! must-try! :D

     
    Comment by Jirehl Joy Claire
    2008-03-19 22:59:22

    where in the US can I buy the suman and all types of rice cakes

     
    Comment by u8mypinkcookies
    2008-06-30 11:12:38

    their pianono, puto and kutchinta are equally good. but the assorted kakanin still remains my all time favorite!

     
    Comment by Josephine V. Villahermosa
    2008-08-03 12:45:36

    I am interested on the sapin-sapin recipe. Can you please post it for me? Thanks.

     
    Comment by Rehina Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-12-03 05:56:16

    I love all dessert of filipino food,even my family and kids.but were we can buy suman,biko,puto in kuwait.pls.im waiting the reply ok

     
    Comment by jocelyn narvaez Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-03-07 08:27:02

    i’m from tugatog malabon and now residing here in sydney…i miss the dolors kakanin and authentic pancit malabon coz all the ingredients from phil are fresh and not frozen like here…thanks for bringing filo food to our kababayan..

     
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