Dimpy's Kitchen - baking was her hobby and love language which turns into a successful business. Estrella's - they don't want to expand they're branches because they want to focus on one kitchen to maintain good quality. Cuerva's - even at her 70s she is still working hard and they're employees stayed for decades. Do you see what they all have in common? They all love what they are doing and take pride in it. No wonder why they are so successful.
you realize, they also all had generational wealth in common. You don't get an MBA from a university in America just from love and pride. It's easy to love what you're doing when it's already successful and has been making your family money since the 40's or the 60's.
@@josephbernados1649 yep most of them look like they come form generational wealth. umpisa pa lang, yung Dimpy's alam mong alta na. not to take away from their passion though and how good their products are, pero just being realistic. they can even survive without the cake businesses TBH
Pero may kulang sa sinabi mo. All those featured here have the RIGHT CONNECTIONS. I'm pretty sure there are alot of other talented chefs and home cooks that can do the same but can never get the same chance because they don't have the network. Yang "word of mouth" na yan ang pinakamahirap at delikado. If you notice, all those "word of mouth" and initial tastes were done in those rich people's soiree and party gatherings which none of the ordinary juan can be exposed to. Hobbies can only be successful to a certain extent. You still need marketing and connections to sustain that success.
I really love how featr makes youtube videos! From researching its origins, down to history, family background, and the emerging success of glorious stories!!
Uu Nga Ang Galing Nya! His into Pinoy Food Roots Talaga. Ganon Nga Yata Kapag Hindi sa Pinas Ipinanganak Tapos May dugong Pinoy…Aalaamin…or talagang Gifted sya to sa parts na yan.
Our family favorites! Dimpy’s for their much copied but never equaled Frozen Brazo and their underrated Ensaymada. Estrel’s for their iconic Caramel Cake and Almond Cookies. Cuerva’s for their unforgettable Honey Cake and while the Mango Torte is good but Dulcelin’s is way so much better. You should also have featured Yulo’s - their Strawberry Shortcake is legendary.
Estrel’s caramel cake is iconic. Not sweet, not too heavy, just perfectly made every time. Each cake is made to order, tho sometimes you might get lucky and they might have some cakes on hand for emergency orders. My aunts that have lived abroad for decades now always request Estrel’s when they come home. Same with us during brithdays and other special occasions.
Estrel's has been a staple in our family during special occasions. Never nagbago ang quality. Totoo na it's not very sweet kaya hahanap hanapin mo, hindi ka mauumay. Very perfect when paired with coffee! Estrel's will always be the original caramel cakes for us. ❤
Me and my family we're impressed with Dimpys cake. More than decade ago a client gave us this chocolate caramel cake. Grabe taste expensive and incomparable yet affordable..From that day on Dimpys cake is part of every special occcasion we have. And we're giving it as a gift to our families and friends too
As a kid, remember getting cake from Estrella’s in their old Recto “bakeshop” with my mother. It was in an old building, and at first I was scared of the dark stairs leading to their spot. But when you get to their floor, the room was spacious and clean, you’d see the boxes of cakes waiting to be picked, a glimpse of the kitchen/baking area maybe(?). I still love their cake and wish I can eat them again.
Nakakatuwa, every single one of them are really passionate and caring about their customers. They really want to give the best and show love through their cakes.
I became a bit sad remembering how I used to help my Lola make cakes - just for the family, and be around preparing dishes as well. She inspired me to cook. Her recipes were written on sheets of a chinese calendar. In my 50's now but still remember how she would meticulously clean the utensils and pans and measure ingredients. Thank you Featr for this video.❤
Love this video. These mom and pop businesses are not that profit-oriented. Love how they approach business, quality comes first. Old-school yes, but quality is the ambassador of their business.
We live near Estrel's and it's our go-to cake for birthdays and Christmas Eve. And New Year celebration won't be complete without a Cuerva's Honey cake.
First time to watch a FEATR video. Loved it! No distracting music, clean cinematography, and straightforward and relevant interviews! Subscribing now :)
Great job FEATR for shining a spotlight on our local food scene. I'm discovering places and products I otherwise would not have known, especially family-owned businesses with history. They do it out of love and keep the operation small to maintain the quality. I'll be checking them out next time I'm in town.
The feature on these cakes has brought back memories from when I had my first slice of cake from my hometown, and how as a family we have enjoyed it and the occasion we were celebrating. Needless to say, I am looking forward to making new memories with family and friends to a slice of heavenly pastry.
A cake is a very important part of a family meal especially during special occasions. Thank you for this. I just came from Estrel’s and will be trying Dimpy’s and Cuerva soon 😊
Its inspiring to see women owned and operated businesses thriving!!!! One of the most inspiring women Ive ever known was Fillipino. She was my very first boss as a nurse in central FL, she was night shift supervisor on our floor. She was so wise and an amazing teacher. I learned so much from her. Things I still use 20 years later! She loved to cook and bring us food. Her name was Belen and we called her Tita Len! She loved Karaoke. She hosted parties at her house and she turned a spare room into a karaoke room, with lights and a big screen for the lyrics!! She loved "Lady in Red" and any Celine Dion song. She was just an amazing lady. Sadly she is no longer here, she died from breast cancer. She had a son and daughter who are now MDs. I know she is smiling down from heaven and so proud of them!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 Oh, she loved red lipstick. It didnt matter what color or shade of red. She once said "As long as its RED, its my color!!" She is someone I will never forget!
I’m five months late but I’m always grateful for the content. It’s amazing how featr has grown since I followed Erwan’s content years ago. The videos are consistently engaging and beautiful. Salamat from a pinay born and raised far from the motherland ❤
I was introduced to Estrel's by my friend when I was in college. That cake is so delicious! Whn go for vacation in Philippines I would try Dimpy's and Cuervas as well.
I love, love how these businesses started off as home based side gigs. In Canada, where I am from, not possible. Strict rules about production and safety of food for the public. No home cooking. Period. Food must be prepared in a commercially inspected & licensed kitchen, by a cook/baker with at minimum, a food safety handling certificate. Your business must be licensed by the city as well.
Most food related businesses in the Phils start out this way. If its not good enough for your family & friends, it wont be good for strangers who won't mince their words.
Estels is the best! You know its a special day when you have this on the table. It brings good memories to a new one. Truly deserving to be part of the list.
Such a good feature! I love learning about the history and hearing how passionate each of them are. Just looking at these beautiful yummy creations makes me hungry too~ Wish I could have some of that chocolate caramel cake right now 😋
i tried estrels once in a friends party and fell in love with it. di pako naka bili dyan personally thats my dream talaga to get one. hayyy hopefully soon
Super loved Dimpy's chocolate cake. I really don't like dry cakes, especially when it comes to chocolate cake. True enough, it is extra moist and the caramel sauce that comes with it gives it that extra oomph. Absolutely delicious.
Dimpy's banana walnut muffins are sooo good! We tasted one at Manila Polo Club way back in 2015, I think. And since then has had them as part of our Christmas fare.
Brassa (spell?) de Mercedes was my favorite cake during my wonderful years when I was posted by the U.N. to the Philippines. Our admin officer at the U.N. was a cake gourmet and introduced me - and our whole office -- to the best of the best! Glorious merienda, day after day!
thank you featr for this video. I love how you presented the stories behind each company. It's like listening to a tour guide explain the history of something during field trip.
i love this because i've been looking for cakes within metro manila. as someone from bacolod, very familiar with small-town cake houses and bakeshops, it was hard to find cakes that matched the quality from bacolod.
Years ago I have the privilege of accompanying a church mate to visit Estrel's cake at Recto, Manila. Ang galing Ng cake decorators. Just last year another church mate order a Church Anniversary cake. I boast around that it was the best cake for me
my wosh i hope someday i can buy one to them for now i cannot afford but soon hopefully i can buy one for my mothers birthday i always wish i can have one specially this holiday season this will be a great present for my parent❤❤❤ keep inspiring by this succesful filipino bakers.
If I may correct, Joy and Gina's surname is misspelled as Navarra. It should be Navarro. Anyway, Estrel's caramel cake is our family's favorite. Their cake is not too sweet for us seniors to enjoy. 😊
I'm a kinda surprised (ok, maybe slightly shocked) that there's no mention of COSTA BRAVA. They've been around for decades, and their Caramel Cake is still SOOOOO GOOD! ❤
Oh my missing again Philippines...When I was still working in Makati I had this boss who is always up to date where to order yummy cakes and these 3 really are her go to brands...my mouth's watering now 😋😋😋
I used to buy estrels cakes at laperal bldg in recto the taste hasnt changed in decades was introduced to it by a friend who worked at manila city hall brings back fond memories
True sinabi nya about estrels cake, natikman namin cake nila kasi may nagbigay sa mother in law ko then timanong namin anong cake, nung 1st birthday ng anak ko way back 1999, nag order kami sa may recto pa ung pinuntahan namin.
These bakers share similar attitude and characteristics. Calm and warmth...the best cakes I've tasted is Korean cakes. Para syang clouds in your mouth and not sweet at all...perfect cakes Sila.
I really loved this video 🥺 during the pandemic, my mom turned to making cakes as a source of income. It was a very tedious yet rewarding process, and I really admire all the bakers out there who work hard to deliver goods that allow relationships to grow. I got teary eyed watching this documentary for some reason. Food also acts as memory that has now been passed down through generations. Thank you so much, Featr 🥹🩷
Dimpy's Kitchen - baking was her hobby and love language which turns into a successful business.
Estrella's - they don't want to expand they're branches because they want to focus on one kitchen to maintain good quality.
Cuerva's - even at her 70s she is still working hard and they're employees stayed for decades.
Do you see what they all have in common? They all love what they are doing and take pride in it. No wonder why they are so successful.
you realize, they also all had generational wealth in common. You don't get an MBA from a university in America just from love and pride. It's easy to love what you're doing when it's already successful and has been making your family money since the 40's or the 60's.
@@josephbernados1649 yep most of them look like they come form generational wealth. umpisa pa lang, yung Dimpy's alam mong alta na. not to take away from their passion though and how good their products are, pero just being realistic. they can even survive without the cake businesses TBH
Pero may kulang sa sinabi mo.
All those featured here have the RIGHT CONNECTIONS.
I'm pretty sure there are alot of other talented chefs and home cooks that can do the same but can never get the same chance because they don't have the network.
Yang "word of mouth" na yan ang pinakamahirap at delikado. If you notice, all those "word of mouth" and initial tastes were done in those rich people's soiree and party gatherings which none of the ordinary juan can be exposed to.
Hobbies can only be successful to a certain extent. You still need marketing and connections to sustain that success.
@@josephbernados1649 I totally agree
I still think Hizon is the best!!!!!
I really love how featr makes youtube videos! From researching its origins, down to history, family background, and the emerging success of glorious stories!!
Di ba? Galing quality after quality uploads 👏
Glad you like them!
Uu Nga Ang Galing Nya!
His into Pinoy Food Roots Talaga.
Ganon Nga Yata Kapag Hindi sa Pinas Ipinanganak Tapos May dugong Pinoy…Aalaamin…or talagang Gifted sya to sa parts na yan.
Congratulations Featr galing ng story telling kaya pala world class kasi fat kid inside and mag produce
YES!!! You know it’s great quality when Featr makes it!! 💗💗💗💗
I love how all the ladies exude a particular kind of warmth. Coming from a heart who loves to feed people.
Our family favorites! Dimpy’s for their much copied but never equaled Frozen Brazo and their underrated Ensaymada. Estrel’s for their iconic Caramel Cake and Almond Cookies. Cuerva’s for their unforgettable Honey Cake and while the Mango Torte is good but Dulcelin’s is way so much better. You should also have featured Yulo’s - their Strawberry Shortcake is legendary.
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Yup I was expecting Yulo's too
Agree with Baby Yulo!
Thank you for the tips.
Estrel’s caramel cake is iconic. Not sweet, not too heavy, just perfectly made every time. Each cake is made to order, tho sometimes you might get lucky and they might have some cakes on hand for emergency orders.
My aunts that have lived abroad for decades now always request Estrel’s when they come home. Same with us during brithdays and other special occasions.
The ladies themselves are HIGH CLASS. 😊❤ I want to try their cakes; It looks so good. ❤
Estrel's has been a staple in our family during special occasions. Never nagbago ang quality. Totoo na it's not very sweet kaya hahanap hanapin mo, hindi ka mauumay. Very perfect when paired with coffee! Estrel's will always be the original caramel cakes for us. ❤
Me and my family we're impressed with Dimpys cake. More than decade ago a client gave us this chocolate caramel cake. Grabe taste expensive and incomparable yet affordable..From that day on Dimpys cake is part of every special occcasion we have. And we're giving it as a gift to our families and friends too
Estrel’s has been a go to cake for our family. From my lola to my mama and to me ❤ i love the flowers and intricate icing always
As a kid, remember getting cake from Estrella’s in their old Recto “bakeshop” with my mother. It was in an old building, and at first I was scared of the dark stairs leading to their spot. But when you get to their floor, the room was spacious and clean, you’d see the boxes of cakes waiting to be picked, a glimpse of the kitchen/baking area maybe(?). I still love their cake and wish I can eat them again.
Nakakatuwa, every single one of them are really passionate and caring about their customers. They really want to give the best and show love through their cakes.
I wish Costa Brava, Yulo's and San Mateo Rizal's Primablend will also get a feature. Those bakeshops transcended generations too!
Yes! I lived close to Primablend. Whenever I would go home to my hometown, seeing the store still makes me smile.
same. i was expecting Costa Brava.
I will be part of laid off employee next year this video somehow gave me a light bulb moment.
Amazing stories. Thanks guys
Sorry to hear that, but best of luck!
I became a bit sad remembering how I used to help my Lola make cakes - just for the family, and be around preparing dishes as well. She inspired me to cook. Her recipes were written on sheets of a chinese calendar. In my 50's now but still remember how she would meticulously clean the utensils and pans and measure ingredients. Thank you Featr for this video.❤
Love this video.
These mom and pop businesses are not that profit-oriented. Love how they approach business, quality comes first. Old-school yes, but quality is the ambassador of their business.
Featr really promoting real Pinoy gems. Really appreciate the cultural videos ❤
We live near Estrel's and it's our go-to cake for birthdays and Christmas Eve. And New Year celebration won't be complete without a Cuerva's Honey cake.
Proudly Pinoy!
I am an Estrel's fan. Happy to know Cuervo's. Thank you for this beautiful video.
First time to watch a FEATR video. Loved it! No distracting music, clean cinematography, and straightforward and relevant interviews! Subscribing now :)
Great job FEATR for shining a spotlight on our local food scene. I'm discovering places and products I otherwise would not have known, especially family-owned businesses with history. They do it out of love and keep the operation small to maintain the quality. I'll be checking them out next time I'm in town.
The feature on these cakes has brought back memories from when I had my first slice of cake from my hometown, and how as a family we have enjoyed it and the occasion we were celebrating.
Needless to say, I am looking forward to making new memories with family and friends to a slice of heavenly pastry.
A cake is a very important part of a family meal especially during special occasions. Thank you for this. I just came from Estrel’s and will be trying Dimpy’s and Cuerva soon 😊
Its inspiring to see women owned and operated businesses thriving!!!!
One of the most inspiring women Ive ever known was Fillipino. She was my very first boss as a nurse in central FL, she was night shift supervisor on our floor. She was so wise and an amazing teacher. I learned so much from her. Things I still use 20 years later!
She loved to cook and bring us food. Her name was Belen and we called her Tita Len! She loved Karaoke. She hosted parties at her house and she turned a spare room into a karaoke room, with lights and a big screen for the lyrics!! She loved "Lady in Red" and any Celine Dion song. She was just an amazing lady. Sadly she is no longer here, she died from breast cancer. She had a son and daughter who are now MDs. I know she is smiling down from heaven and so proud of them!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Oh, she loved red lipstick. It didnt matter what color or shade of red. She once said "As long as its RED, its my color!!" She is someone I will never forget!
I’m five months late but I’m always grateful for the content. It’s amazing how featr has grown since I followed Erwan’s content years ago. The videos are consistently engaging and beautiful. Salamat from a pinay born and raised far from the motherland ❤
I was introduced to Estrel's by my friend when I was in college. That cake is so delicious! Whn go for vacation in Philippines I would try Dimpy's and Cuervas as well.
I love, love how these businesses started off as home based side gigs. In Canada, where I am from, not possible. Strict rules about production and safety of food for the public. No home cooking. Period. Food must be prepared in a commercially inspected & licensed kitchen, by a cook/baker with at minimum, a food safety handling certificate. Your business must be licensed by the city as well.
Most food related businesses in the Phils start out this way. If its not good enough for your family & friends, it wont be good for strangers who won't mince their words.
I prefer the stricter rules - because food safety is important.
@@bbch088 and that is why amall businesses like these can't start in Canada.
Hope Featr would come up with a book with all the documenataries (food & travel/culture) you've shown in this chanel.
Estels is the best! You know its a special day when you have this on the table. It brings good memories to a new one. Truly deserving to be part of the list.
Love Estrels!!! Compliments to Gina, Joy and everyone there.
Such a good feature! I love learning about the history and hearing how passionate each of them are. Just looking at these beautiful yummy creations makes me hungry too~ Wish I could have some of that chocolate caramel cake right now 😋
i tried estrels once in a friends party and fell in love with it. di pako naka bili dyan personally thats my dream talaga to get one. hayyy hopefully soon
Very touching stories. From humble beginnings to well-deserved success.
Basta delicious and with love and passion imong baking or cooking. People will talk and recommend. I strongly agree on this. "Word of mouth"
Super loved Dimpy's chocolate cake. I really don't like dry cakes, especially when it comes to chocolate cake. True enough, it is extra moist and the caramel sauce that comes with it gives it that extra oomph. Absolutely delicious.
I always love Estrel's birthday cakes since my elder sister would always ordered there and has been yearly practice ...love the caramel coated ....❤❤❤
Awee! I love Estrel's! 😮❤🎉 Most Solid Cake I tried so far! 🫶🙌👏👏☝️👌 The Best! It's been a long time when I ate Estrel's 😢
I really like their simplicity.All of them
Dimpy's banana walnut muffins are sooo good! We tasted one at Manila Polo Club way back in 2015, I think. And since then has had them as part of our Christmas fare.
you forgot Becky's Kitchen near De La Salle University in Manila
Brassa (spell?) de Mercedes was my favorite cake during my wonderful years when I was posted by the U.N. to the Philippines. Our admin officer at the U.N. was a cake gourmet and introduced me - and our whole office -- to the best of the best! Glorious merienda, day after day!
thank you featr for this video. I love how you presented the stories behind each company. It's like listening to a tour guide explain the history of something during field trip.
It's my first time hearing about Dimpy's Kitchen, I'll definitely try their cake.
i love this because i've been looking for cakes within metro manila. as someone from bacolod, very familiar with small-town cake houses and bakeshops, it was hard to find cakes that matched the quality from bacolod.
Years ago I have the privilege of accompanying a church mate to visit Estrel's cake at Recto, Manila.
Ang galing Ng cake decorators.
Just last year another church mate order a Church Anniversary cake.
I boast around that it was the best cake for me
my wosh i hope someday i can buy one to them for now i cannot afford but soon hopefully i can buy one for my mothers birthday i always wish i can have one specially this holiday season this will be a great present for my parent❤❤❤ keep inspiring by this succesful filipino bakers.
If I may correct, Joy and Gina's surname is misspelled as Navarra. It should be Navarro. Anyway, Estrel's caramel cake is our family's favorite. Their cake is not too sweet for us seniors to enjoy. 😊
Yung hobbies talaga yung usually nagiging best business ideas. Kasi may drive ka eh, to really make it stand out. More than just the drive for profit.
Thank you for sharing these - truly delicious bakeshops are rare in the Philippines - and I mean the not too sweet types
I like the last two women, very humble. I will try all of them when I go back home.
I'm a kinda surprised (ok, maybe slightly shocked) that there's no mention of COSTA BRAVA. They've been around for decades, and their Caramel Cake is still SOOOOO GOOD! ❤
Oh my missing again Philippines...When I was still working in Makati I had this boss who is always up to date where to order yummy cakes and these 3 really are her go to brands...my mouth's watering now 😋😋😋
Ang galing ng topic. Metro Manila has everything ❤
Wow! These cakes looks so yummy! I will try all these 3 bakeshops when I go home next year.
Kudos featr and everyone behind the scenes. Ganda ng storytelling
Estrels! Always our go-to caramel cake!
Dimpy's brazo is a must try 💯
omg thank u featr for letting us know this..ang dami ko pang hndi alam sa pilipinas ❤
This is quality content 🥹🥹🥹🫶 I’m amaze sa effort 💯 pure passion
My favorite feature of them all ❤❤❤❤
The power of word of mouth ❤
Estrel's-our favorite caramel cake ❤
I wish you featr'ed Costa Brava rin. I looove their marshmallow cake. So old skul.
Excellent content. Kudos to FEATR team 🙌👏
The best .memories of past and present and fut😢ure
Really love the new content of featr featuring popular filipino foods
I used to buy estrels cakes at laperal bldg in recto the taste hasnt changed in decades was introduced to it by a friend who worked at manila city hall brings back fond memories
Thank you for always trying to show up! 🍝🍝🍝
- Jammybear since 2017 🐻💛
quality talaga lagi yung vids niyo featr, always satisfied 🤗❤️
True sinabi nya about estrels cake, natikman namin cake nila kasi may nagbigay sa mother in law ko then timanong namin anong cake, nung 1st birthday ng anak ko way back 1999, nag order kami sa may recto pa ung pinuntahan namin.
These bakers share similar attitude and characteristics. Calm and warmth...the best cakes I've tasted is Korean cakes. Para syang clouds in your mouth and not sweet at all...perfect cakes Sila.
estrella pala yun! hinahanap ng matatanda samin noon, nawala na daw, estrells na pala
Hi, you may also include BECKY'S KITCHEN (near DLSU) for your next batch of favorite cakes in Manila.
Ms. Polly's Chocolate Cake for the next featr!! :)
i love the old fashion baking ❤❤❤
More of these please. Please feature Becky’s Kitchen and Costa Brava too
Costa Brava is also a favorite cakes ❤
I didn't like cakes until i tasted Estrel's. My gosh. Wish i could taste it now but I'm living here in Visayas huhu
Not familiar of Dimpy's. Pero natikman ko na yung mango tart ng cuerva, and I'm huge fan of Estrel's cake.
Primablend Bakeshop in Rizal also deserves a featuring spot!
I really loved this video 🥺 during the pandemic, my mom turned to making cakes as a source of income. It was a very tedious yet rewarding process, and I really admire all the bakers out there who work hard to deliver goods that allow relationships to grow. I got teary eyed watching this documentary for some reason. Food also acts as memory that has now been passed down through generations. Thank you so much, Featr 🥹🩷
Love the caramel cake i bought it always when i was there
finally nakita ko na owners nyang mga cakes na yan!
I love Dimpy's!!!! Im a fan!!!!
Tried Cuerva’s Honey cake because of this video. Thank you Featr. Next Mango torte:-)
Wow! That was beautiful!🇵🇭🎂🍰 💕
Very nice. Thanks for the video.
We used to buy estrella cakes in their Recto Avenue Manila branch before♥️ 🥰👍
Been a customer of Estrel’s for many years now.
nostalgic cakes ☹️🤍
Estrels ❤❤❤ the ambience the people ❤😊
Thank you for sharing ...🙏🇵🇭❤️👼
Truly masarap ang estrels cake di sya matamis❤ sana maulit mulii❤️😊👌
Honey cake looks different from what it is served here. Looks delicious
Watching this is making me hungry at 3 in the night
Yulo's Strawberry shortcake is the bomb❤
I love everything about this video ❤ this inspired me to do what I love all the more.. baking. ✨❣️💖
I miss home badly especially during Christmas
I feel kind of emotional and I’ve never had any of these cakes before.
Will try these …. fed up with mall bakeshops. Might be expensive but hopefully worth it.
I love how manila has a super tita-driven cake economy. For the titas by the titas!