
Asian
Bakery
Catering
Filipino
Filipino-owned bakeshop specializing in vegan traditional and non-traditional baked goods. Also accepts pre-orders and catering orders. Previously a pop-up only but brick and mortar as of January 2025. Please note that hours & location might vary - refer to socials.
7 Reviews
First Review by katbar
no whey!
Points +218
Worth the drive - Edit
We've been chasing sanandwolves around pop ups for years now, and I'm so happy they have a shop of their own. Don't be intimidated if you don't have a good vocabulary of pinoy pastries yet because you will learn! We love the malasada, bibingka, pandesal, and everything ube. If you're a vegan living outside of Long Beach and wondering if it's worth making a pilgrimage over here, the answer is YES! I highly recommend arriving before 11am if you want a good selection still available. The last time we went, they were totally sold out by 1pm
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Soph!e
Points +414
Love everything! - Edit
I wake up early and wait in a line to get the vegan pastries before work every Wednesday. That’s my motivation to work in the office
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-03-11
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ns31
Points +269
Scrumptious bakery items - Edit
This cute little place has the most delicious bakery items around here.
Read moreNon-vegans will not even know that everything here is vegan!
We visited this place for the first time and got greedy, lol and ordered a lot! Nothing disappointed us. We went there around 8.30am and there was already a long waiting line outside the place. We were told that many items run out quickly and we could see why.
I can’t remember the names of what all ordered but I will try and describe them. We ordered the pandan pudding, (ube pudding ran out just in front of us, wanted to try that too), the ube and pandan cinnamon rolls, a cheesy bun, sliders, a scone and I can’t describe how much we loved and enjoyed eating them!
This place just might become our staple bakery from now on. They are vegan so yayyyy!
One drawback was that lot of plastic waste and they are sold in to-go containers. I wish, we had some other alternatives that is affordable for them too.
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vagovegano
Points +5584
Very popular… - Edit
They recently opened a brick and mortar in Long Beach and the line was extremely long. I waited nearly 2 hours. By the time I got to order, most of the popular items were already gone. I was able to try the bibingka which was pretty good. Look forward to coming back in the future when the buzz dies down and the wait time is more manageable.
Read morePros: All vegan, Friendly staff
Cons: Extremely long wait
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spiceislandvegan
Points +1464
A new brick and mortar Filipino Vegan Bakery - Edit
A new Vegan Filipino bakeshop is opening in Long Beach Feb 6, 2025. They were a pop up business that now has a small shop. Please support this new vegan bakery.
Read moreSans and Wolves Bakeshop address is at 3900 E. 4th Street, Long Beach. The place is small and there is no seating inside so plan for a take out. There is only a small space to serve 1 group of customers. Thus, there is a line forming outside to get in. The service was friendly and patiently.
I went to their soft opening last weekend. Their baked goods are not overly sweet and I love it(maybe it is Asian thing). I don’t like overly sweet desserts. The flavors are Asian flavors like pandan, black sesame, ube, cassava, etc.
I bought Black Sesame Cinnamon Rolls, Ube Pandesal, Cassava Cake, a slice of Pandan Caramel Cake, Chocolate Krinkle Cookies and Bibingka. Yeah, it was a lot (I guess I was super excited about it) as it was 30 minutes drive to get there for us. #Veganuary
Updated from previous review on 2025-02-04
Pros: Flavors, Baked goods, Service
Cons: 30 minutes from home
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VeganLens
Points +1342
Great vegan ube - Edit
This is a great popup bake shop in California. They also do pre-orders. The Ube is FANTASTIC! They were the first established vegan Filipinx bakery, originally from Brooklyn, NY.
Read moreThey offer traditional/ new vegan Filipino baked goods, and all products are soy free, nut free, palm oil free, and made with organic sweeteners. This creamy ube cake was so delicious and so unique.
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katbar
Points +1586
Vegan ube💜 - Edit
I visited the pop up shop while in California for a couple of days, but unfortunately when I arrived, everything was sold out except only one baked good (chocolate ube ensaymada). I was looking forward to trying much more but that alone was still delicious! Also, because the man working saw that I was disappointed since I was going back to Montreal soon, he kindly gave me the last baked good for free.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-11-06
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