Good Shepherd – Bahay Pastulan
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Bought buco pie and ube jam. For some reason, the ube tastes less creamy compared to the onea I buy in Baguio. Still, a lot better than the rest. I al…
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So so i was totally disappointed with their buko pie. It was bland, and has a few stips of buko meat. I didn’t feel that i get what I’ve paid for.…
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The place is easy to find but it's on a sharp curve turn which makes it hard to actually go here. It's quite dangerous, especially for inexperienced d…
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8 Reviews on “Good Shepherd – Bahay Pastulan”
So so i was totally disappointed with their buko pie. It was bland, and has a few stips of buko meat. I didn’t feel that i get what I’ve paid for.
The place is easy to find but it’s on a sharp curve turn which makes it hard to actually go here. It’s quite dangerous, especially for inexperienced drivers.I’m a big fan of Good Shepherd’s ube that I actually go to Baguio just for it. However, we stumbled upon a branch here in Tagaytay. The only difference is that they serve less products and their ube is in reusable tupperwares which is nice. For the price point, it’s worth it. The ube is so yummy as usual. Also, every purchase of any Good Shepherd product makes it possible for their scholars to continue their education. A good deal.
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!
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.
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. snapsnstories.blogspot.com
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.
Giovan: I was with the group of food lovers and we decided on a couple stops while we were in Tagaytay. They were raving about how good the Ube Jam is here and so I decided to buy a small pack, which I regret after my first spoonful of it when I was already back in Manila. The hype is real!I also came back with my relatives the following week, but bought some at Rowena’s, which were good, but not as thick and creamy as the one’s sold here. Plus you get more here.The rest of the stuff didn’t compel us. eater.ph