May 29, 2025

Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong in Tagaytay: A One-stop Shop for Your Pasalubong Needs

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  • Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong in Tagaytay: A One-stop Shop for Your Pasalubong Needs
  • If you’re exploring Tagaytay and looking for a spot to get the perfect pasalubong (take home snacks and gifts) to bring home for family and friends, Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong should be at the top your list.

    IMAGE from Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong’s Facebook page

    Renowned for their freshly baked treats, Cecilia’s is a must-visit stop for anyone looking for traditional Filipino delicacies, snacks, and pasalubong. Their signature Buco Pie is a must-buy! Generously filled with tender coconut meat in a perfectly baked crust, it has a wonderful balance of sweetness and texture.

    Buco Pie

    Ube Buco Pie / IMAGES from Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong’s Facebook page

    Aside from their famous Buco Pie, Cecilia’s offers an array of delectable tarts and pies for everyone to enjoy. From classic egg tarts to fruity options like blueberry, mango, and strawberry, each one has a buttery crust and rich filling, which are perfect for sharing or indulging on your own.

    Assorted Tarts / IMAGE from Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong’s Facebook page

    Who says Cecilia’s is just about pies and tarts? Their pasalubong selection is equally impressive! Visitors can choose from a variety of Filipino snacks and sweets, including cassava cake, jams, chicharon, and banana chips, which make them a one-stop shop for all your pasalubong needs. The store’s welcoming atmosphere and wide selection make it a delightful stopover for anyone looking to bring a taste of Tagaytay back home.

    IMAGES from Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong’s Facebook page

    With multiple branches across Tagaytay and neighboring areas, Cecilia’s ensures accessibility for all travelers. Whether you’re visiting their main store along the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road or stopping by their View Branch on the Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway, you’re guaranteed freshly baked pies and tarts, as well as insanely delicious goodies. So, the next time you’re in the city, make sure to drop by Cecilia’s Buco Pie, Tarts, and Pasalubong!

    General Information

  • 150 Tagaytay - Nasugbu Hwy, Tagaytay, 4120 Cavite
  • 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
  • ceciliasbucopieandtarts/
  • cecilias.bucopie.official/?hl=en
  • 214 Santa Rosa - Tagaytay Rd, Tagaytay, Cavite
  • 6 a.m. - 12 m.n.
  • Puting Kahoy, Silang, Cavite
  • 0931-905-3203
  • 6 a.m. - 12 m.n.
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