Of all the places the poor Traveler and his poor friend went to in Iloilo, I think it was at Biscocho Haus that we stayed the longest (other than our hotel room of course).
I tried one mango butterscotch and the next thing I knew I was holding eight much more big packs lining up at the counter! It’s that yummy. Of course I didn’t forget to purchase some piaya and biscocho.
Biscocho Haus has been serving Ilonggo delicacies for practically 30 years now, starting in 1975. It was a company built by Dr. Carlos Guadarrama and Mrs. Therese Guadarrama.
Biscocho has been the Ilonggos’ favorite snack and it was the store’s specialty. because the demand for it grew, Biscocho Haus began becoming a name associated with heavenly biscuits. Soon, other products were provided and Biscocho Haus became synonymous with Ilonggo delicacies.
In 1894, Jaro was blessed to harbor a branch. numerous other branches followed and now you can find Biscocho Haus products in other Panay provinces like Capiz, Aklan and Antique, and even in Cebu.
This is part of our ILOILO-GUIMARAS-CEBU trip. For much more messages about the other places we have visited, check out our collection here.
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