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Best Frozen Online Dessert Shop in Pasig — Order Tiramisu & Cakes from Sassy’s Kitchen for Delivery























 Launching a food business presents significant challenges, particularly when partners come from non-culinary backgrounds. For Mary Anne, an accomplished writer and an experienced ad agency coordinator, and her partner, John Henry, a young but accomplished architect, the early stages have been demanding and occasionally unpredictable.

 

The partners occasionally took risks, albeit playfully, by doing surprise taste tests with fellow Rochester Condo residents before testing the products themselves. Was it confidence or simply a 'let's see what happens' attitude? Who knows, but the results were a pleasant surprise, even for them, since the testers liked what they had.

 

Soon after, they tried it out with family members who eagerly joined the taste test, which continued to win rave reviews. Buoyed by this wave of encouragement, the couple pressed ahead with their true plan without delay.

 

As it happened, their condo unit became the site of their creations, using a battered and overused whisk to whip up the magic. But of course, they’re already investing in automating everything going forward. A case of lightning in a bottle? Looks like it!

They opened their doors on September 1, 2025, just as the -Ber months began to roll in. Their mission is to revive the joy of sharing homemade family desserts during life’s most memorable moments, just as they did with their own families. At Sassy’s Kitchen, each day is an invitation to celebrate with lovingly crafted treats, made fresh in our cozy home kitchen.

 

Mary and John Henry want to open a real store someday, but for now, Sassy’s Kitchen will keep taking orders and making deliveries.

 

Concept:

Their concept and vision of homemade desserts are very much rooted in a heartfelt mission: to rekindle the joy of sharing homemade family desserts on life’s most cherished occasions, just as they once did with family. At Sassy’s Kitchen, every day feels like a celebration, where fresh, lovingly crafted treats await in the warmth of their home kitchen.

 

Quirk:

Sassy’s Kitchen takes its name from their cherished rescue cat, Sassy. While John Henry’s family boasts a baking background, he admits creativity is not his strong suit. Still, their determination to pursue the commissary dream never wavered.

 

Specialties:

Frozen Tiramisu, Blueberry Cheesecake

 

The Sassy’s Kitchen Menu

Party Trays

 

Typical Spend: Php 150-Php 220

 

 

Where:

Rochester Condominium Cluster 2, Elisco Road, Brgy. San Joaquin, Pasig City.

 

Contact:

Maryann Guevarra / maryannkristiap.guevarra@gmail.com/ 09176379326

Note: Contact for orders and delivery details.

 

The intention to bring home a present for one's loved ones is a fundamental aspect of the Filipino travel mentality. Filipinos instinctively pursue that distinctive item that will bring pleasure to their loved ones back home, irrespective of their location, whether it be domestic or international. This demonstrates the Philippines' enduring significance to every Filipino on a global scale. This is recognized by residents, expatriates, and non-nationals.

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