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Eat like there's no tomorrow at Pan De Amerikana!

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Frontal view of the Resto's Main branch in Marikina
Affordability and delectable food and pastries... that's what Pan De Amerikana offers to its customers. This bread house separates itself from the busy streets of Marikina City. Located at  92 Ordonez Street, Concepcion Dos, it is only a walk away from our house The Pandesal House originated from Marikina City, and now has many branches within Metro Manila. It is known for its unique theme and commendable services.




The very ambiance of Pan De Amerikana is inviting to the eyes of people. A scene unique enough to be noticeable. 






 The uniqueness of the bread house reaches its food. If you are planning to eat at this place, you might want to be ready for a giant peace of Pandesal you can ever imagine! A common piece of pinoy pandesal has no count to their Giant Pandesal de Amerikana! For only 55 pesos, you get to enjoy and fill your tummy with this bread made with pinoy pandesal original ingredients. The owner of Pan De Amerikana also brags that many pandesal house nowadays tend to mix enhancers and additives. The Pan De Amerikana pandesals maintained the natural yet sumptuous ingerdients that made their product different from the others.





As part of their success, Pan De Amerikana was featured in Ang Pinaka hosted by Rovilson Fernandez and got the top votes from the show's critics as the Ang Pinaka Budget-Friendly Tsibugan. I provided a video clip in this article for more info on this story.

So if you happen to pass by Marikina City, and craving for yet another delicious meal you never tasted your entire life, I proudly recommend Pan De Amerikana! As many thrifty Filipinos would say... "Nakatipid ka na, nabusog ka pa!"

                          

                                                                                          PeƱano, Irving Kristian S.
                                                                                                    BCR 3-1






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