
Pasalubong from Iloilo is almost synonymous with
Biscocho Haus, the iconic bakeshop named after one of the city's most popular treats -
biscocho. Despite it's numerous branches around the city, a trip to it's original branch near Jaro Plaza completes one's
pasalubong experience.

There, one can choose pasalubong items displayed in old
plateras ranging from their famous butterscotch and
biscocho to even dried squid and
danggit. Next door is their snackshop that serves short orders like
dinuguan and
pancit molo.

Indeed this Biscocho Haus has come a long way from a small family run bakeshop to an Iloilo icon it is today. So when in Iloilo, don't go home without.