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Bacoor is where the metro sleeps: a commuter city of back-to-back subdivisions along Aguinaldo Highway and Molino Road. When you get home at 8pm from a Makati office, the neighbor selling ulam by the village gate beats cooking from zero, and Bacoor has more of those neighbors than almost anywhere.
Lutong bahay delivery in Bacoor works neighborhood by neighborhood, not city-wide. On Suki Neighbors, every marketplace is locked to one building, village, or barangay, every listing was posted within the last 12 hours, and you pay the cook directly by GCash, Maya, bank transfer, or cash. No courier fees and no commission - the seller lives close enough to hand you the food.
Any building, village, or barangay here can run its own members-only marketplace.
Bacoor is house-and-lot country: Citta Italia, Vita Toscana, and Ponticelli on the Daang Hari side, Camella clusters across Molino, and older HOA villages like Queens Row. Gated communities with one entrance and thousands of households are the easiest places in the country to start a members-only food marketplace.
Bacoor's food identity comes from the bay and the old town: tahong from Bacoor Bay baked with garlic and cheese, and the famous halo-halo of Digman that people cross city lines for. Layer on tens of thousands of commuter families buying ulam on the way home, and home cooks here rarely run out of buyers.
New to ordering from neighbors? Start with our guides on finding ulam delivery near you and pabili ng ulam.
No public community in Bacoor yet - pioneer the first one for your building or village and become its manager.
Start your communityYes. On Suki Neighbors, home cooks sell inside their own building, village, or barangay, so in Bacoor that means neighbors cooking for neighbors in areas like Molino, Queens Row, and Zapote. If your community already exists, join free and order today. If not, you can pioneer it in a few minutes and invite your building.
Usually free or a small amount the seller sets, because the cook lives in the same building or village as you - delivery is a walk down the hall or a short tricycle ride, not a cross-city courier trip. Suki adds no delivery fee, no commission, and no markup; Bacoor buyers pay the seller directly by GCash, Maya, bank transfer, or cash.
Yes. Post what you cook to your Bacoor community on Suki and keep 100% of every sale. For a small home kitchen, start with barangay clearance (typically ₱100-₱500) and check Bacoor City Hall for sanitary permit rules as you grow. Our permits guide covers DTI and BIR in plain language.
Any building, village, or barangay in Bacoor can have its own community - Molino, Queens Row, Zapote, Niog, and beyond. Suki is community-locked rather than city-wide, so coverage grows one pioneered building at a time. If yours is not listed yet, you can start it free and become its manager.
Start it, share one link in your group chat, and you become the manager. That's how every community begins.