Since Tatatito Filipino Home Kitchen opened in Legazpi Village in February 2022, diners have been treated to a new wave of culinary ingenuity showcasing Filipino cuisine as its best. Foodies and hungry diners discovered Tatatito’s signature dishes like Bamboo Rice Chicken Tinola, Sarsaparilla BBQ Liempo, Himalayan Salt Lechon Kawali, 10-hour Beef Kansi and more.
In an effort to keep bringing the best to the table, Tatatito recently launched their own line of baked goods inspired by classic Filipino breads and Western pastries.
“Just like how we gave Filipino food a fun twist to make it our own, we also wanted to give our customers something new that’s just as delicious; something to complete their dining experience any time of the day to enjoy with their coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, or something to accompany their meal,” shares McWilson Group president Mr. Reagan Tan.
Tatatito now offers Classic Pan de Sal, Raisin Pan de Sal, and Malunggay Pan de Sal. These pillowy breads are perfect on their own – especially since they’re baked fresh daily on the premises – or as an accompaniment to Tatatito’s house-brewed Coffee, Crab Palabok, or Pancit Fiesta.
They also made soft and fluffy sugar-raised donuts along with 2 glaze flavors that are distinctively Filipino, namely the Ube-Glazed Donut and Pandan-Glazed Donut
Tatatito also saved the best for last with their selection of house-made croissants inspired by street-side bakery staples and filled with nostalgia. The Pan de Pula Croissant is a flaky and butter croissant filled with sweet pudding dyed a deep red color reminiscent of pan de regla; the Pan de Coco Croissant is filled with freshly grated coconut and caramelized sugar – crisp on the outside and chewy inside; while the Spanish Croissant, inspired by local favorite Spanish bread, is stuffed with a creamy butter-sugar mixture.
Tatatito Filipino Home Kitchen is located at the ground floor of OPL Building, 100 Don Carlos Palanca Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City. For online orders, call 0917-711-3005 or order through GrabFood and FoodPanda.