Panadera Soho

Bakery · Soho

Panadera Soho

Bakery · Soho

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3 Hopkins St, London W1F 0HS, United Kingdom

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Filipino bakery serving pandesal sandwiches, coffee, ube matcha  

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3 Hopkins St, London W1F 0HS, United Kingdom Get directions

panaderabakery.com
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£10–20

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3 Hopkins St, London W1F 0HS, United Kingdom Get directions

panaderabakery.com
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£10–20

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Where To Eat Lunch In Soho - London - The Infatuation

"This Filipino bakery occupies a giant, airy spot off Berwick Street that can fit hypebeasts and their bulging Supreme bags, or anyone who needs a minute away from their laptop. Panadera’s sandwiches continue to be the standout order. Sweet, buttery slices of just-toasted pandesal are filled with things like a deep-fried corned beef patty. And the pandan frappe, with pieces of coconut jelly, is a sweet meal in itself." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna

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Panadera Soho - Review - Soho - London - The Infatuation

"After shuttering its Kentish Town original, Panadera has turned its attention to central London domination. A successful offshoot of the Filipino bakery is already in Marylebone and this Soho location is the biggest and breeziest yet. It’s a giant, airy spot off Berwick Street that can fit hypebeasts and their bulging Supreme bags, complete with a shared table for anyone who needs a minute away from their laptop. Panadera’s sandwiches continue to be the standout food order. Sweet, buttery slices of just-toasted pandesal are filled with things like a deep-fried corned beef patty, a very good egg mayo mixture, or a refreshingly light take on chicken caesar. Drinks are worth some special attention too. The pandan frappe, with pieces of coconut jelly, is a sweet meal in itself. Food Rundown Egg Sando There’s a lot to be said for a good egg mayo mixture and this is a fine example. The egg is very finely chopped, there’s a generous amount of Kewpie going on, and plenty of finely chopped chives and white onion. photo credit: Jake Missing Chicken Caesar Sando We’ve had a few different interpretations of a chicken caesar and this one leans welcomely light. The pulled chicken mixture isn’t too heavy on the mayo and there’s a nice blanket of parmesan on top. Not too heavy, not too light. It’s decent. photo credit: Jake Missing" - Jake Missing

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Olivier

Google
Tucked away in a quiet street of Soho, this is a nice cafe with good Sando offer, freshly prepared. Their “garlic bread” take is really good with a topping of cream cheese. My only critic is the lack of table, the intent is to eat along the window but the window edge is very narrow so it doesn’t work.

Maha Fadul

Google
Jerome took my order and he was so sweet and nice! recommended the Beef which is the best seller and i can tell why it was delicious! i also got the garlic bread and it was sooooooo yummmyy especially when they heat it up the bread and the garlicy flavor just 🤯 great Filipino cafe and best part is their meat is all halal🤩🙏

Razali Samsudin

Google
A gem! Excellent customer service, quality, delicious and filling food (corned beef hash and egg sandos.) Milo mocha was tasty. Sitting by the open window was nice! Keep up the excellent work and loved the music playlist too :) Salamat!

Naasira amin

Google
I don’t live in London but have been wanting to try this place for at least a year, it did not disappoint, the corned beef hash was delicious, ice Spanish latte was the one of best I’ve had and I bought 2 cookies after which were also yummy, I’ll def visit again! Staff were friendly, seated area was spacious, simple decor which I loved, sat by the fully open window which was lovely on a perfectly sunny day

Ely Tejada

Google
Located a bit north from the current allocation. They provide thick sandwiches with toasted bread and a small but good variety of fillings. Corned beef hash is a signature sandwich. Although it is advertised as a bakery, their secret weapon/appeal are their coffee and non-coffee drinks with no alcohol, which are quite unique and I recommend the Panadera Specials. Vegetarian sandwiches and non-lactic drinks available. Their prices need an update since I've found them slightly more expensive in the Panadera Soho than in the official website. Perfect to visit in spring and summer. At the afternoon, it gives chill vibes. No obvious toilet available. Anyone with wheelchair can come in. They only have one big table which can fit around 10 people. It's designed to be mainly take away. If you wait by the table, they come over to give your order. The drinks and the sandwiches were made and given separately even though you order them in the same bill. Frequently visited by north and south eastern Asian youth to enjoy their food, drinks and also pictures. The bakery is minimalist designed and since there is no obvious Filipino features, the personnel and the clients makes the Filipino ambientation.

Mark

Google
It’s okay. I wouldn’t say it’s terrible, but it’s about as average as Tesco nothing more, nothing less. The coffee could be much better; I ordered a cortado and it was quite bitter. The machinery seems decent, but they should invest in better baristas. The barista couldn’t even tell me where the beans were from, just said they’re a “mixed blend, especially for us,” with a lot of enthusiasm but no actual answer. The food was alright. My sandwich was warm and nicely packaged, but it felt generic. They clearly rely on a lot of butter, which does make it tasty, but it’s not exactly a signature dish. In a market so full of places offering the same thing, innovation is key and they’re missing that. The location was okay but it was too warm inside they had a great sound system, though they were playing some weird music that didn’t match the vibe at all. Overall, everything was just okay. Worth popping in if you have no other option, but nothing to go out of your way for. Prices are average for the area.

Nur Atif

Google
Lovely taste of ube toasts and ube latte. Everyone is so obsessed with matcha so this ube flavour is good for a change. Nutty flavour which is unique but lovely.

Meera S

Google
Brand new branch in Soho and it hasn’t disappointed! I first visited the Kentish Town Branch (before it closed down) and then the Marylebone. Always so impressed by their menu and variety of baked goods. Massive fan of their garlic pandesal and sausage rolls - both are life changing! The chicken Caesar sando is delicious. My favourite drink on their menu is the iced ube matcha, it hits the spot every time. I’m so glad they managed to secure this location and I visit every time I spend a day off in London.