April 23, 2024

Mr. Park’s Bread & Cake in Alabang Brings You Delectable Eats 24 Hours A Day

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  • The South is thriving with spots that are not only worthy for your social media feed, but also provide you with a haven to go to when you want to get away from the city’s hustle and bustle. Such a place is Mr. Park’s Bread & Cake in Molito.

    Mr. Park’s Bread & Cake is open 24 hours daily, making it ideal for those who are looking for a casual hangout place in the day or a silent place to spend the night. Of course, it is also open for early birds who are looking to grab some breakfast in the wee hours of the day.

    Also read: Alabang: The South’s Amicable Community

    Their cakes are just too cute to eat! 

    They are home to bread and desserts that are perfect for when you’re out for coffee or lunch date with your peers.

    Among the best sellers are their flavorful Cinnamon Croquants (Php 48) and Cinnamon Rolls (Php 76).  Both are surely a great pair to your coffee or tea.

    Cinnamon Croquants (Php 48) and Cinnamon Rolls (Php 76)

    Apart from that, they have a wide selection of treats that you can enjoy in-store or as a snack if you’re on the go. Don’t forget to grab some of the cookies, loaves, and cakes!

    Rice meals, pasta, and sandwiches are also served at Mr. Park’s Bread & Cake. It’s worth noting that some of their dishes have a Korean twist to them, which pays homage to the cafe’s heritage.

    Drop by Mr. Park’s Bread & Cake and get your hands on delectable eats 24 hours a day!

    Also read: Bean & Yolk: Alabang’s All-Day Dose of Coffee and Eggs


    This first appeared in Philippine Primer’s Japanese Magazine September 2019 issue.

    General Information

  • Molito, Madrigal Ave., Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City
  • 02-8869-1068
  • 24 Hours (Daily)
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