Baker’s Hill is known to have delicious baked goodies such as Chocolate Crinkles, Hopia, Brownies and many more but aside from that, it is also known to be a theme park for Puerto Princesa citizens and tourists as well. Baker’s Hill is like a kiddie wonderland filled with fiberglass sculptures adapted from popular Disney characters. This will certainly make you feel that you’re in Disneyland, but without the gigantic and flashy carnival rides. The place is great for families because there is a playground wherein kids can just be themselves and adults can be kids again.
Baker’s Hill started out as a usual bakery but they eventually expanded and decided to make it into a theme park. And now, this has become a popular destination for the Puerto Princesa City Tour. Our friendly tricycle driver brought us there after coming from the Mitra Ranch which was just nearby. We heard that the owner was not originally born in Puerto Princesa, but also a tourist just like us who decided to stay in Puerto Princesa and venture into this kind of business.
There were houses that seemed like what we imagine in fairy tales. It brought me back to my childhood because the houses were so adorable especially fictional characters. Unfortunately, you can’t picnic there. Food establishments are just around the corner and food is not that really expensive (around 50 to 80 pesos per meal?).
There is no entrance fee in Baker’s Hill. In fact, you can just go there and take a look around. For us, we stayed there for about 30 minutes. After looking around, we headed to the bakery and bought ourselves pasalubongs for our families in Manila.
Baker’s Hill is located at the Mitra Road, Barangay Sta. Monica, Puerto Princesa City.
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I was told that the owner of the Baker’s Hill is a relative of the owner of Tipas Bakery in Taguig, the shop that sells Tipas hopia which is sold almost everywhere. I am not sure if this is true, but the hopia sold by both bakeries taste almost the same
31 May 2010 |
@ noel
Actually, He is a son of the owner of the D’ Original Tipas Bakery. He’s my brother-in-law ^_^
19 Jul 2010 |
Yes i believe its one and the same owner..I met Ms.Marijhune and her mom who are both not just beautiful but just as well truly kind people..I stayed in their house in Baker’s Hill with Redfox Photogrphy team for Marijhune’s and Richard’s wedding preps and prenup pictorial in the amazing palawan beaches..I ended up bringing back home to Manila their very delicious breads from the bakery and was so happy visiting there..all the memories lives within me as the place is just amazing as the owners..all the best and more power to the Flores’.!!
05 Oct 2010 |
Hi! Could u kindly provide the address of tipas bakery here in taguig. i’ve been looking for it for a long time now
i’d love to try baker’s hill but sadly, i am stuck in metro manila
pls let me know! thank u
08 Oct 2010 |
Hi! How do we get in touch with Baker’s Hill?
02 Nov 2010 |
crinkles in baker’s hill is good is there any branch here in manila?
01 Oct 2011 |