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Bakebe, the first-ever DIY baking studio in Taguig

By Dianara Alegre
Published November 30, 2025 8:01 AM PHT
Updated November 10, 2020 5:26 PM PHT

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Visit Bakebe to unleash the hidden baker in you.

While in quarantine, many people started new hobbies like baking. Are you also curious about the kitchen craft but you don't know where to begin?

Worry no more because Bakebe, the first-ever do-it-yourself and interactive baking studio in the Philippines, is the perfect place for you to try out baking.

Source: bakebe_ph (IG)

Customers can choose from a variety of recipes including cookies, muffins, and cakes with the help of a Bakebe's own app. The app has a wide variety of menus and intensive step-by-step instructions that can help any newbie baker throughout the whole baking process.

The app basically guides the baker on the basics of baking, from the correct ingredient measurement to the use of proper equipment.

Regine Que and Nikko Que, owner of BakeBe studio in the Philippines shared to Unang Hirit host Juancho Trivino what inspired them to put up the business.

“Kami kasing mag-asawa, mahilig kami sa sweets. So, nagtayo kami ng museum about sweets tapos, we were talking ano 'yung next level experience na pwede naming ma-offer,” Regine said.

Nikko then added, “Uma-accept naman tayo ng walk-ins pero siyempre mas maganda kung makapag-book tayo online. Tandaan lang natin na just [ages] 15 to 65 only as per IATF protocol.”

Source: bakebe_ph (IG)

BakeBe packages cost from P1,199 to P2,499.