Lola Nena’s Menu + Branches (With A Review Of The Triple Cheese-Filled Donut)

If you've already tasted some of the food items from Lola Nena’s and you thought that it reminded you of good old home-cooked Filipino favorites, then you are correct. That's because many of the offerings in Lola Nena's menu are based on treasured family recipes made by the real-life Lola Nena, Mrs. Nena del Rosario Teotico, the great-grandmother of the business owner.

Lola Nena's old fashioned triple cheese filled donut
Lola Nena's old-fashioned triple cheese-filled donut

Lola Nena’s Menu + Branches (With A Review Of The Triple Cheese-Filled Donut)


Lola Nena's opened its doors to the public about a decade ago and set up its maiden branch in Quezon Avenue, Quezon City around the Welcome Rotonda area. They began by selling their homemade pichi-pichi to their friends until it grew in popularity with the rest of the public. 

Since then, their Special Pichi-Pichi has been one of the most requested products in their menu, together with the triple cheese donut which suddenly became much talked about during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Lola Nena's Menu


Lola Nena’s menu is composed of its famous old-fashioned donuts as well as other food products that we are all familiar with. These are the following:

  • Triple Cheese Donut: Php 216.00
  • Classic Donut: Php 136.00
  • Siopao Tostado: Php 168.00
  • Special Pichi Pichi (Small Box of 10 pieces): Php 85.00
  • Special Pichi Pichi (Medium Box of 20 pieces): Php 170.00
  • Special Pichi Pichi (Large Box of 40 pieces): Php 340.00
  • Special Pichi Pichi (Small Bilao of 50 pieces): Php 425.00
  • Pancit Palabok (Small): Php 350.00
  • Pancit Palabok (Large): Php 625.00
  • Canton Bihon (Small): Php 350.00
  • Pancit Canton with one-piece Siopao Tostado: Php 54.00
  • Pancit Canton with two pieces Siopao Tostado: Php 68.00
  • Chili Garlic Oil: Php 120.00
  • Ilocos Bagnet: Php 480.00
  • Nena's Embotido: Php 180.00

For coffee lovers, Lola Nena's now offers its very own Iced Pastillas Latte in its Jupiter (Makati), Novaliches, and Tagaytay branches.

Lola Nena's Branches


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If you are looking for a nearby Lola Nena's branch, here is the complete list of branches for your reference:

Metro Manila


City of Manila


España, Manila
1139 España Blvd. cor. Adelina St., Sampaloc, Manila

Las Pinas City


Las Piñas
Madison Square, Real, Talon Uno, Alabang-Zapote Rd., Las Piñas 
(Across Hi-Precision Las Piñas)

Makati City


Jupiter Street, Makati
60 Jupiter St., Bel Air Village, Makati City

Paranaque City


Aguirre, Paranaque
1B #287 Aguirre Ave., BF Homes, Paranaque City

Pasig City


Rosario, Pasig
Lucky Gold Plaza Ortigas Extension, Rosario, Pasig

Quezon City


Aurora, Cubao
891 St. Anthony Bldg., Aurora Blvd. cor. Oxford, Quezon City

Fairview
Village Mall, Commonwealth Ave., Fairview, Quezon City

Greenhills Town Center
#2 Granada St., Brgy. Valencia, Quezon City

Mindanao Ave.
DMC Events Place, #119 Mindanao Ave. cor. Rd. 20, Project 8 , Quezon City

Quezon Ave
No. 7 Kitanlad St. cor. Quezon Ave., Quezon City

Sct. Bayoran,  Quezon City
42 Sct. Bayoran, Brgy. South Triangle, Quezon City

Xavierville (order through the website)
75 Xavierville Ave. cor. B. Gonzales St., Loyola Hts., Quezon City 

Valenzuela City


Valenzuela
163 MacArthur Highway, Marulas, Valenzuela City

Provincial


Cavite


Imus, Cavite
J12 Bldg., Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, Anabu 2D 
City of Imus, Cavite

Noveleta, Cavite
EPZA Diversion Rd - Bacao, General Trias, 4107 Cavite

Pampanga


Angeles City
Lot 2 Block 1 MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Salapungan, Angeles City (Across Security Bank AUF)

San Fernando, Pampanga
Northwalk 2 Complex, Jasa Road, Brgy. Dolores , San Fernando, Pampanga

Rizal


Primark, Cainta
Primark Town Center, 1000 Ortigas Ave Ext, Ortigas Center, Pasig, Rizal

San Mateo, Rizal
Unit 239 104, General Luna cor. M.H. Del Pilar St. Guitnang Bayan 1, San Mateo, Rizal (Near San Mateo Municipal Hall & Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu)

For the rest of these branches, you may call the hotlines 89254623 (landline) and 0915 795 2777 (call or Viber) to order.

Lola Nena’s in Fairview 


We got to try Lola Nena’s when my brother-in-law took home a box of the triple-cheese donut. I love anything cheese-filled so it was intriguing right away. 

It was also my first time to hear about Lola Nena’s and apparently, they have a branch in Fairview, so it would be easier to order from them whenever we wanted the triple-cheese donut as well as the other items in their menu. 

I learned later on that Lola Nena’s was also known for its delicious special pichi-pichi, pancit or noodle dishes, siopao tostado, and ready-to-cook dishes. 

What is Lola Nena’s old-fashioned triple cheese-filled donut? 


Lola Nena’s old-fashioned triple cheese-filled donuts sprinkled with sugar instantly caught my fancy because it reminded me of my childhood days in my little town of San Antonio, Nueva Ecija. Our favorite Saturday afternoon snack is a bag of donuts bought from a local bakeshop and prepared the traditional way. It was oily and sugary and we would pair it with a big bottle of Coke. That local donut from our town wasn’t cheese-filled though but it was good, with all its simplicity and straightforwardness.

The old-fashioned triple cheese-filled donut is probably the bestseller in Lola Nena’s food lineup. It’s not filled with three kinds of cheese though but it’s triple the amount of cheese as compared to the Classic Donuts variant. If you just want a hint of cheesy saltiness in your donut, you should just get the Classic Donuts. 

Box of Lola Nena's old fashioned triple cheese filled donut
Box of Lola Nena's old fashioned triple cheese filled donut

The bread is big, like the ensaimada bread sold in neighborhood bakeshops, and it’s soft and airy. It’s also really filling; eating two pieces of the donut will leave you feeling happily stuffed. 

How to enjoy Lola Nena’s old-fashioned triple cheese filled donut 


You can enjoy the donuts as is, straight out of the box. However, what I do recommend is to heat the donuts for a few minutes in the microwave or the oven toaster until the cheese inside melts and becomes gooey. Trust me, doing this will elevate the taste as well as the overall eating experience of the triple cheese-filled donut. 

Cross section to show the filling of the Lola Nena's old fashioned triple cheese filled donut
Cheese filling

The warm bread becomes more fragrant with the smell of sugar, margarine, and melted cheese. As you bite into the filling, the slightly salty and gooey cheese combines with the sugar on top of the donut, creating a well-balanced flavor that will leave you wanting more. 

I love to eat Lola Nena’s triple cheese-filled donut with coffee and I think it will also go well with a glass of ice-cold Coke. 

How to order Lola Nena’s old-fashioned triple cheese filled donut and other products 


There are three options for ordering Lola Nena’s old-fashioned triple cheese-filled donut as well as their other popular products. Here they are: 

1. Visit any Lola Nena’s branch 


You may opt to go to any nearby Lola Nena's branch and order in person.

2. You may also order via the GrabFood or FoodPanda mobile app 


Just open your GrabFood or FoodPanda food delivery apps (download any of them if you have not yet done so) and type “Lola Nena’s.” These apps will provide the nearest Lola Nena’s branch in the search results. 

3. You can also send a message via Lola Nena’s Facebook page 


You may get in touch with Lola Nena’s through their Facebook page but they caution that it may take days before they reply because of the volume of orders. 

Just the same, if you do decide to order via Lola Nena’s Facebook page, you may provide them the following details: Name, Contact Number, Pickup or Delivery Option, Time and Date, Order, Mode of Payment.

For updates, you can also follow Lola Nena's Instagram account for promos and updates.

4. Order via Lola Nena’s hotlines 


You may call Lola Nena’s through any of the following telephone numbers from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily: 

  • Landline 8 925 4623 
  • Globe 0915 795 2777 (call or Viber message) 
  • Smart 0918 679 6000 (call or Viber message) 

5. Use pabili services 


You may also opt to book a rider using any of the following pabili services: Grab, Lalamove, or Angkas. 

Epilogue 


I can understand why Lola Nena’s is enjoying popularity these days. Aside from reminding us of our childhood, their old-fashioned donuts taste good indeed. The triple cheese-filled donuts, most especially, are comforting, filling, and they are pocket-friendly. 

A plate of Lola Nena's old fashioned triple cheese filled donuts
A plate of Lola Nena's old fashioned triple cheese filled donuts

You can enjoy Lola Nena’s old-fashioned triple cheese-filled donut with your family, anytime you want to or you can serve the donuts to your guests during your celebrations at home.

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Ivan On The Move

Hi, I'm Daddy Ivan, aka Ivan On The Move // Dad On The Move, a blogger since 2006. I'm a family travel and dad blogger in the Philippines. I write about traveling with kids, kid-friendly restaurants, the joys of fatherhood, the ups and downs of modern parenting, and autism awareness and acceptance. In my blog, you will find tips for traveling families in the Philippines, as well as stories about special needs parenting. I'm also an author, having written and published a travel book called "Select Travel Stories from the Different Regions of the Philippines." I was also part of an international book project called "100 Men On Becoming A Dad" where I shared my very own fatherhood story. As one of the dad influencers in the Philippines, I like to share photo updates & stories on social media.

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