Reviews Panadera

4
Harriet Ho
+4
I opted for their £12 meal deal that came with a sando, crackers and their drink. However, I was quite confused when they charged me £14.88 for the whole thing, though it would be my mistake to not have followed this up. The bread of the sando was very soft, easy to chew and digest; toasted to perfection. However, I personally found the bread to be too buttery to the point it overpowered the flavours of the filling. As a result, it was very oily. The hashed filling itself was smooth and somewhat crunchy. Didn’t offer much of a meaty flavour as I was expecting, but overall, it was decent. I loved the crackers they offered on the side. Had a bit of a kick to it. I wasn’t expecting much from my pandan frappe, but I was very much impressed by the accuracy of the pandan taste. Reminds me of the pandan cake that I love. This place is worth a try if you’re interested in expanding your horizons with Filipino cuisine, but I would much rather try their baked goods they have on offer if I were to come back.
5
Jessica Ly
+5
Had the most loviest experience here. We went for a meal deal and it was so filling and yummy. Definitely recommend any of their Sandos and their coffees are pretty good too (although cups sizes are small). I got the Ube one and it was delicious. I will definitely come again to try their new matcha latte and the rest of the bakery! Also has halal options too.
5
Farabe Hossain
+5
Panadera in Kentish Town is an adorable Filipino bakery that's a must-visit. I opted for their scrumptious doughnuts, and they exceeded expectations. Perfectly sweet, generously filled with cream, and paired with a refreshing mango iced tea – it's a delightful treat. Highly recommend this spot for anyone craving delicious doughnuts with a Filipino twist.
5
Mohammed Rahman (Mo)
+5
This place was really good, loved the sandwich, bread was really soft and the filling was tasty, plentiful and well seasoned. Would definitely recommend as a place to try also the peach ice tea.
5
Nuria Yeste
+5
Lovely place!! I love Mamasons and I had to try this place. They must be pretty busy as there was no chicken sandwiches left and they also have an offer to upgrade the meal deal for 1£ and you get a sweet, but they run out of the sweets included on the offer as well. Meal deal is 10£ for the beef or chicken sandwich, with prawn crackers and a drink, except their special drinks. The sandwich was lovely and tasted fresh and different from other sandwich places. The meat was super tender and full of flavour. Their ube latte is amazing!! We had the ube doughnut and I prefer the ube bilog but this was tasty. Will definetely come back!
5
Sunny Maz
+5
Very cute and cozy. Buko pandan is highly recommended! Their bread is freshly baked in the morning so make sure to come at 9am cuz they’re likely to sell out around 12pm. Don’t forget to check out their weekend specials!!
5
Winter
+5
First time trying filipino cuisine and it did not disappoint. We got the egg and chicken sandos and they were both 11/10. Very filling and tasty; best egg sandwich I have ever had, it tasted gourmet. The staff were also very welcoming, helpful, and friendly. Can't wait to come back!
5
Patricia
+5
Thoroughly enjoyed my two visits here this week! Our first order was mainly drinks - which i highly recommend the buko pandan frappe. Our second visit consisted of 40 rolls of pandesal, 6 spanish breads and 3 pan de coco rolls. I unfortunately can’t comment on the price since I didn’t pay for it but instead my cousin. We also had a repeat order of drinks from the last order. Highly recommend and worth the visit if you stay or visit Camden! The spanish bread was one of my favourites as well as the pandan frappe. Staff were attentive and friendly too! All products are freshly baked and drinks are made to order too. Only thing to be aware of that the sandwiches they make using the pandesal contain peanuts which i am in fact allergy to, so gutted i couldn’t try but maybe in the future they’ll make some that i can
5
Mike M
+5
Went here for the corned beef hash sando and was not disappointed. A beefy croquette with creamy bechamel sauce and crunch from fried onions and lettuce. Strong contender for one of the city’s finest sandwiches.
4
May Cheung
+4
Third visit here. I ordered the chicken and mushroom sando (thick toasted brioche like bread) as I've not tried that filling before. I was asked if I wanted it as a meal deal, which comes with a few Thai crackers and a drink, I chose the peach iced tea, total of £10. The staff who served me seems friendly and polite. But the staff who I saw in there, and asked her a question, seemed dismissive of me. Perhaps she works at their sister shop Mamasons a few doors down and was wandering through the shop. How was I to know? The sandwich didn't take more than 10 minutes to prepare and it was packed neatly in a box. I was a tad disappointed as it tasted slightly salty and the chicken was greasy too. Pethaps next time I'll just stick to the egg mayo or the beef hash.
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