. "1"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "4"^^ . "2011-05-16T00:00:00"^^ . "11"^^ . "This bakeshop is located in the same plaza as Lee Lee Supermarket right next to a vietnamese restuarant. As my husband and I were making a stop to Lee Lee's I noticed this bakeshop. \n\nThere use to be a Filipino bakery in the same spot but they shut down over a year ago I believe and just today I notice that there was a new bakeshop. After we stopped at Lee Lees I told my husband that I wanted to check out this place. There were a couple in there purchasing some bakery and I hear her talking to one of the owners and I recognized their dialect, next thing we know they were speaking Tagalog one of Phillipines dialect. \n\nI checked out what they had, and I saw that they had one of my favorite desserts \"Pan De Coco\" which is a dinner roll like filled with sweet coconut so I ended up purchasing a box of 4. \n\nAs we were being rung up for our purchase, we had a little chat with the owner and she was really friendly (Her and her husband owns this shop). She told us a story of how their shop came about. They were originally from New Jersey came to Arizona to retire. They owned a few shops in NJ but sold it all before they came to AZ. They realized that they didn't want to just sit around and do nothing, being retired was not their style, so they both decided open a bakery shop in AZ. \n\nKnowing that this is a mom and pop shop I quickly to like it more because I like to support mom n pops as much as I can because their food seems to taste better. \n\nSo on that note: for those Filippinos out there and even those who love Filippino food when ever your craving for something sweet go to this family business. Its worth it. Oh and they cater too!!"^^ .