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Good Shepherd - Bahay Pastulan

3.5

8 Reviews

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Tagaytay City

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Good Shepherd - Bahay Pastulan Reviews

3.5

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  • Moira Manuel

    3.0

    If you are planning to go to Tagaytay this summer, make sure to drop by Good Shepherd for delicious “pasalubongs”. Some website friends wanted to buy some “pasalubongs” from Good shepherd so we went there. This is a sneak peak of this visit because we just stayed there for about 30 minutes and head our way back to the road.

  • Widya.pratomo

    2.0

    We've always loved the ube jam in Good Shepherd Baguio. So when we discovered this place in Tagaytay, we were excited to get Ube Jam from there. The first one was ok, but everytime we go there the quality is not consistent, the last one that we got was hard and not good. I hope they can maintain their consistency.

  • Food Is Food And Food Is Food And Food Is Food And Food Is Food

    4.0

    Passed by to buy some pasalubong. Didn't get to take pics of the placd because i had to stay in the car. Wifey got buko pie and other goodies. Good stuff and a nice change from the too popular rowena's. Adding pics soon of the goodies.

  • Michelle Marie D. Geronda

    4.0

    We came by and bought some pasalubongs, as always. Of course, the ever delicious ube jam. A winner of hearts all the time! Don't forget they close at 6pm.

  • Alvin Sanchez

    4.0

    Good Shepherd became popular first in Baguio and no trip to Baguio is complete without coming back with a pack of Good Shepherd goodies. When the branch in Tagaytay opened a few years back, it became an instant hit. Now, a trip to Tagaytay is no longer complete without a stopover here.If there is only one thing that you can buy, go for the ube (yum) jam. That delicacy is synonymous with the Good Shepherd name. It is rich and creamy, with natural yum flavour. If you have more money to spare, there are other items to try - from tarts to chocolate flakes to garlic chips. With this trip, we came back with three large packs of ube jam, four canisters of chocolate flakes, a canister of chocolate crinkles, two boxes of ube tarts, one box of buko (coconut) tarts and a small can of garlic chips. Leaving the place, we were satisfied with the amount of items we purchased. However, now that we are home, we wished we bought a few more. A of writing, I've already had a few spoon-full of ube jam. Yum indeed!

  • SHAZZA A

    3.0

    I'm glad that I don't have to go all the way to Baguio--the happiest place in the country IMO--to buy my Mom ube jam. There's a Good Shepherd outlet in Tagaytay in case you haven't heard yet. This outlet also sells lengua de gato, chocolate crinkles, peanut butter, gourmet tuyo, and most other goods sold in the original outlet in Baguio. It makes a nice pit stop before returning to the metro's hustle and bustle as the Tagaytay outlet also serves lumpia, fresh or fried.

  • Dhini Duta

    4.0

    My favorite place to buy Ube Jam because they have the best in the country, creamy, smooth, and not very sweet. I'm glad they now have a branch in Tagaytay and near the Ridge. Before, it was near a seminary, now the ambiance is better and a great pitstop to rest and unwind.Aside from the grocery, they also have a small cafe selling fresh juices and small snacks like lumpia and empanada. For this visit, I had a chance to try their Cuchipan, which is cuchinta pandan flavor. With the cool breeze surrounding us, the cuchina was flavorful, and was cold, so it was better in taste.Can't wait to be back again.

  • Allana Santos

    4.0

    I bet every Pinoy who has been to Baguio (well every Pinoy for that matter) knows what Good Shepherd is and how good their ube jam is.  I am such a fan of ube (purple yam), that I eat anything with ube flavor, ube cake, ube candies, ube pastilas, ube ice cream, name it it's my favorite. I only knew that Good Shepherd has a branch in Tagaytay when my bestfriend Kristina came to Manila to look for a wedding venue back in 2011. I accompanied her and her family to Tagaytay to check out possible venues for their wedding and we did a side trip to Good Shepherd to buy delicacies. And from there on, a trip to Tagaytay had always been incomplete without a visit to that place.

Good Shepherd - Bahay Pastulan Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Dessert and Cake
  • Indoor

Good Shepherd - Bahay Pastulan is located at Sta. Rosa - Tagaytay Road, Tagaytay City, Tagaytay City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Tagaytay City. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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