A small-batch artisan bakery rooted in good bread and honest craft.
Scratch started as a simple, focused idea: make good bread from real ingredients, in small batches, with care. What Charlene Ng and Ralph Sy built together grew into something much larger — a place where a neighborhood could gather.
From its early days as a commissary operation, Scratch evolved into a much-loved weekend brunch spot and a trusted name in bespoke catering. The bread remained at the center of everything.
Featured by Tatler Dining Philippines, Scratch has earned a reputation for honest cooking guided by authenticity and curiosity — values that Charlene and Ralph carry into every bake and every service.
Explore the MenuThree principles that guide every loaf, every dish, and every decision at Scratch.
Every item is made in deliberately small quantities. Not for scarcity's sake — but because smaller batches mean closer attention, better control, and bread that actually tastes like something.
The Scratch menu evolves from genuine curiosity and taste, not from what is fashionable. If something makes it onto the menu, it is because it genuinely earned its place.
Scratch was built around people — neighbors, regulars, collaborators. From Alessi partnerships to catering events, the bakery has always been a meeting point for Makati's creative community.
Every product starts with honest ingredients. The baking process at Scratch respects what goes in — no shortcuts, no compromises on sourcing.
Sourdough bread takes time. The long fermentation, the patient shaping, the precise bake — each step is treated as a practice in itself, not just a means to an end.
Scratch has grown from a bread venture to a commissary to a brunch spot to a catering service. Through each chapter, the core — good bread, honest cooking — has never changed.
The Alessi partnership, catering work, and the expanding menu all reflect an openness to collaboration and a genuine curiosity about craft in all its forms.
Walk-ins only. No reservations. The policy is deliberate — Scratch is a place you arrive at, not plan around. That immediacy keeps every visit human and warm.
Charlene Ng and Ralph Sy begin a small bread operation — a commissary focused on small-batch sourdough breads and baked goods for pre-order pickup.
Scratch expands from commissary into a weekend brunch spot, giving walk-in guests a place to eat in and experience the breads as they were meant to be enjoyed.
The catering arm (@scratch.catering) is formally established, offering bespoke event catering rooted in the same bread-forward, honest-cooking philosophy.
Scratch partners with iconic Italian design brand Alessi (via Casa Europh) for a special event — blending artisan baking with considered design objects.
Tatler Dining Philippines features Charlene Ng and Ralph Sy in a profile piece, recognizing Scratch as a standout name in Manila's artisan food scene.
Scratch moves to a larger space at 106 Aguirre, Legazpi Village, Makati 1229 — able to produce even more in-house, from house-made cheese and yoghurt to new bread varieties and expanded brunch service.
Order your loaves and baked goods online through Cococart for pickup at 106 Aguirre.
Pre-order NowPlanning an event? Scratch offers tailored catering rooted in the same craft that goes into every loaf.
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