The Iloilo Dainty House Restaurant and Bakeshop make a hopia somewhat different from the usual that becomes special in my case. It is like a piaya that got lost in gastronomic translation and thinks of itself a hopia.

But nonetheless it still is hopia - flaky outside and filled with monggo that has a sort of "good
smelling taste". Its not a "typo" but it's how I describe the some abstract taste of this particular hopia.

Its more in the fact that it somewhat has its own taste dimension that one gets overwhelmed to process the actual taste.

Each hopia costs around PhP8 but I advise you toget more than one. You might just love it the way I do.
Dainty House Restaurant is located along Iznart Street, Iloilo City,.
a few steps away from Amigo Plaza mall and Shopping Center.