Bibingkinitan

Bibingkinitan

Open 20-30 min

Bibingkinitan offers bite-sized bibingka and other items.

You'll see the Original Bibingka and the BBK Tsokolate de Batirol on the menu. That means they sell rice cake treats and rich, traditional chocolate drinks—cool and sweet!

Bibingkinitan Menu Prices Philippines January 2026

About Bibingkinitan

Below are some featured items and their prices: Original Bibingka: ₱240 - BBK Tsokolate de Batirol: ₱495 What Bibingkinitan is famous for: Their mini bibingka, bite-sized rice cakes that are soft and moist and topped with butter, cheese, and sometimes salted egg. Instagram: Instagram: +4 Yelp: +4 Serious Studio +4 Yelp: +4 Instagram +9 Tsinoy Foodies +9 YouTube +9 . People love them because they make classic Filipino snacks more fun and easy to enjoy at any time. About the brand itself: Bibingkinitan was founded in 2004 by FoodAsia Corporation. YouTube IPOPHL. It has grown into the biggest bibingka chain in the country, with over 200 branches across many malls in the Philippines. It has grown to become the largest bibingka chain in the Philippines, with over 200 branches across many malls. IPOPHL +9 Tsinoy Foodies +9 Yelp +9 Overall review: Overall review: The menu is simple yet focused, offering just rice-cake snacks and a few drinks. The classic Original Bibingka (₱240) and the rich-sounding BBK Tsokolate de Batirol (₱495) are both worth trying. If you're craving quick, tasty Filipino snacks, Bibingkinitan has plenty to offer.

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